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non port: deskutils/wyrd/pkg-descr

Number of commits found: 4

Wednesday, 21 Aug 2013
03:32 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Update to version 1.4.6, which fixed a parallel build race condition
  resulting from integration of upstream ocaml-curses
- Get rid of indefinite article in COMMENT, convert USE_GMAKE
- Convert pkg-plist into PLIST_FILES and PORTDOCS
- Add missing DOCS to OPTIONS_DEFINE, utilize new options helper
- Fix minor formatting glitch and adjust WWW line in port description

Reported by:	marino
Approved by:	miwi, bapt (portmgr, implicit)
PR:		ports/179485
Submitted by:	cs
Approved by:	maintainer (version update)
Original commitRevision:325085 
Saturday, 3 Jan 2009
05:09 lwhsu search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 1.4.4

PR:             ports/129651
Submitted by:   Yi-Jheng Lin <yzlin AT cs.nctu.edu.tw>
Approved by:    maintainer timeout
Original commit
Thursday, 6 Jul 2006
18:01 garga search for other commits by this committer
Fix pkg-descr
Original commit
17:54 garga search for other commits by this committer
Wyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar and alarm
program. Remind's power lies in its programmability, and Wyrd does not hide
this capability behind flashy GUI dialogs. Rather, Wyrd is designed to make you
more efficient at editing your reminder files directly. It also offers a
scrollable timetable suitable for visualizing your schedule at a glance. Here
is a screenshot.

Unlike most of the calendar applications available today, Wyrd is designed to
be both lightweight and fast. Startup time is negligible, UI navigation is
instantaneous, and the wyrd process typically consumes less than 2MB of
resident memory.

WWW: http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~pelzlpj/wyrd/

PR:             ports/95361
Submitted by:   Russell A. Jackson <raj at csub.edu>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4