| Commit History - (may be incomplete: see CVSWeb link above for full details) |
| Date | By | Description |
09 Apr 2012 23:51:44
0.36.2_3
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bapt  |
Mark as deprecated and set expiration to 2012-05-10 for ports that are mark as
broken for more than 6 month |
14 Nov 2011 03:26:46
0.36.2_3
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rakuco  |
Remove CMAKE_USE_PTHREAD from the ports using it.
This setting has not had any effect since r1.13 to bsd.cmake.mk, as it
was only useful when we supported FreeBSD < 7.
Approved by: avilla (mentor), portmgr (miwi)
Feature safe: yes |
03 Jul 2011 14:25:36
0.36.2_3
|
ohauer  |
-remove MD5 |
11 Mar 2011 12:21:07
0.36.2_3
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oliver  |
does not work with CEGUI 0.7.x - mark as BROKEN
maybe updating to 0.38 will help |
28 Mar 2010 06:47:48
0.36.2_3
|
dinoex  |
- update to 1.4.1
Reviewed by: exp8 run on pointyhat
Supported by: miwi |
05 Feb 2010 11:46:55
0.36.2_2
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dinoex  |
- update to jpeg-8 |
27 Jan 2010 23:20:35
0.36.2_1
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amdmi3  |
- Unbreak |
25 Jan 2010 19:15:18
0.36.2_1
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pav  |
- Introduce USE_OPENAL variable for OpenAL consumers
- Switch to openal-soft as a default OpenAL implementation
PR: ports/142123
Submitted by: mva
Tested by: pointyhat exp-run
Approved by: portmgr (hat) |
12 Dec 2009 23:50:06
0.36.2
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pav  |
- Mark BROKEN after recent cmake update
Reported by: pointyhat |
13 Aug 2009 23:45:26
0.36.2
|
amdmi3  |
- Update to 0.36.2 |
31 Jul 2009 18:00:11
0.36.1_3
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amdmi3  |
- Remove extra @dirrm |
28 Jul 2009 16:34:36
0.36.1_3
|
amdmi3  |
- Update URL of my distfile mirror in 87 ports
Approved by: portmgr (erwin) |
11 Jul 2009 06:13:55
0.36.1_3
|
oliver  |
update to 0.6.2b |
01 Jul 2009 20:25:30
0.36.1_2
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gahr  |
- Chase graphics/freeimage SHLIB bump |
25 May 2009 10:05:29
0.36.1_1
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amdmi3  |
- Mark BROKEN on sparc64 |
10 Apr 2009 22:26:03
0.36.1_1
|
amdmi3  |
- Install forgotten library |
09 Apr 2009 22:59:54
0.36.1
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amdmi3  |
- Fix url |
09 Apr 2009 22:16:47
0.36.1
|
amdmi3  |
Rigs of Rods (also known as RoR), is a truck, car, airplane and
boat simulator. You can drive, fly or sail in total freedom in an
open environment. What makes RoR different to most simulators is
its unique soft-body physics: vehicles chassis and wheels are
simulated in real-time as flexible objects, giving the simulation
an extremely accurate behavior, while allowing the vehicles to be
simply specified by their structural composition, as a network of
interconnected nodes (forming the chassis and the wheels). Crashing
into walls or terrain can permanently deform a vehicle in a realistic
manner. In addition to its unique soft-body physics, RoR also
features an advanced flight model based on blade element theory,
allowing the accurate simulation of any airplane, base on their
physical dimensions and wing airfoils. It also features an accurate
buoyancy model based on elemental pressure gradients, enabling boats
with complex hulls to move realistically in the swell.
WWW: http://www.rigsofrods.com/ |