| Commit History - (may be incomplete: see SVNWeb link above for full details) |
| Date | By | Description |
18 Apr 2011 22:25:41
5.7.0
|
rene  |
Remove most expired ports:
2011-04-17 cad/tclspice: has been broken for more than a year
2011-04-17 comms/hcfmdm: does not compile on 7.X or higher
2011-04-17 databases/mysqlcc: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 devel/ruby-rjudy: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/xfc: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/lamson: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 devel/cocktail: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/djgpp-gcc: has been broken for half a year
2011-04-17 devel/gauche-sdl: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 devel/gdb53-act: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and up
2011-04-17 editors/zed: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 games/aqbubble: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 graphics/libvisual-plugins: has been broken for 3 years
2011-04-17 japanese/roundcube: has been broken for almost a year (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above ) |
17 Mar 2011 11:08:44
5.7.0
|
pav  |
- Mark ports that have been broken for six month or more, or never compiled on
7.X and up, for removal in one month |
06 Jun 2010 17:00:59
5.7.0
|
bms  |
Drop maintainership for these ports.
Regrettably, I have no free time for the foreseeable future which
I can commit directly to these aspects of FreeBSD work, due to
a demanding new role elsewhere.
I am able to review patches from time to time, but regrettably cannot
be directly involved in engineering work beyond this w/o it being
directly involved in day-to-day effort.
Thank you for your understanding. |
21 Dec 2009 13:03:52
5.7.0
|
erwin  |
Mark BROKEN: it doesn't deinstall cleanly on 7.x and doesn't build
at all on 8.x and 9.x. |
13 Dec 2009 16:11:28
5.7.0
|
bms  |
Fix port tindy nags, add missing dirs to plist. |
06 Dec 2009 16:17:29
5.7.0
|
bms  |
Add new port of u++, the uC++ front-end for g++.
uC++ is an attempt to capture language-level parallelism in C++,
to provide a new alternative for concurrent programming. |