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Number of commits found: 14 |
Thursday, 1 Jul 2004
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17:06 ade
Autotools cleanup. Remove autoconf257 (259), automake17 (18), and
libtool14 (13/15).
PR: 67768
Submitted by: ade
Approved by: 4-exp bento runs (thanks, kris!)
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Sunday, 28 Mar 2004
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22:30 ade
Set some DEPRECATED and EXPIRATION_DATE knobs to indicate overall intention
of the autotools project to remove all but the latest versions of
libtool, autoconf, and automake, by 31st December 2004.
Note that autoconf259 and automake18 aren't yet accessible through the
relevant USE_* knobs, but will be as soon as bsd.autotools.mk comes into
existence.
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Wednesday, 11 Feb 2004
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19:17 ade
Other minor cosmetic changes to COMMENT
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Wednesday, 4 Feb 2004
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05:21 marcus
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on gettext to aid with upgrading.
(Part 2)
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Sunday, 29 Jun 2003
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01:45 ade
Use the cosmetic BUILD_VERSION variable (a la libtool), switch portnames
away from using the version number twice.
Unbreak autoconf257, based on work from Rui Lopes <rui@ruilopes.com>
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Wednesday, 18 Jun 2003
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22:04 kuriyama
Unbreak autoconf257.
Approved by: ade
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Monday, 9 Jun 2003
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23:40 ade
Assume maintainership as part of the whole "gnutools" integration process.
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Sunday, 8 Jun 2003
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21:13 will
Please see http://freebsd.kde.org/memoriam/alane.php for an In Memoriam page.
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21:06 will
REST IN PEACE
Alan Eldridge
Born December 15, 1961 in Iowa
Died June 6, 2003 in Denver, Colorado
Thank you for your contributions, you
will be greatly missed.
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Friday, 28 Feb 2003
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22:53 kris
Use pre-everything:: instead of pre-everything: to avoid conflict with
targets in bsd.port.mk
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Sunday, 23 Feb 2003
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19:30 alane
comment out include of manpages.mk so wont break INDEX
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Wednesday, 19 Feb 2003
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10:20 alane
mark BORKED until finished
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Thursday, 13 Feb 2003
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23:36 alane
starting work on actual port; this commit removes files from a previous version
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Friday, 7 Feb 2003
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02:44 seanc
Correct ports that were abusing the FORBIDDEN variable and replace with
either IGNORE or BROKEN.
Since there seems to be some confusion, for the record:
BROKEN is reserved for ports that don't work. This will prevent
users from installing the port, but please note that
ports marked as BROKEN will still be built by bento
IGNORE is reserved for ports that should not be built for one
reason or another (including bento). Users and bento
will not build ports marked as IGNORE.
FORBIDDEN is reserved for security breakages only!!! Only mark a
port as FORBIDDEN if there is a security issue with the
port at the time.
Reviewed by: kris (portmgr)
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Number of commits found: 14 |