| Commit History - (may be incomplete: see SVNWeb link above for full details) |
| Date | By | Description |
13 Oct 2012 13:39:59
010323
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dinoex  |
- cleanup comments
Feature safe: yes |
24 Jun 2011 17:46:36
010323
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dinoex  |
- honor CC,CFLAGS,LD,LDFLAGS |
01 Apr 2010 06:39:37
010323
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linimon  |
Revert previous commit: it had already been fixed. |
01 Apr 2010 06:01:36
010323
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linimon  |
Mark as not yet ported to powerpc.
Hat: portmgr |
18 Mar 2010 15:59:40
010323
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dinoex  |
- add target freebsd-powerpc |
26 Sep 2009 04:27:24
010323
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dinoex  |
- use ARCH instead of MACHINE_ARCH
Feature safe: yes |
13 Nov 2005 09:26:50
010323
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dinoex  |
- add SHA checksum |
02 Oct 2005 06:07:24
010323
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dinoex  |
- Fix MASTER_SITES |
12 Apr 2005 03:26:57
010323
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obrien  |
At Kris's request, back out the MACHINE_ARCH spelling correction until
after 5.4-RELEASE. |
11 Apr 2005 08:04:41
010323
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obrien  |
Assist getting more ports working on AMD64 by obeying the
Ports Collection documentation and use 'ARCH' rather than 'MACHINE_ARCH'. |
13 Jan 2005 11:24:04
010323
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dinoex  |
- remove url |
26 Feb 2004 05:47:07
010323
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dinoex  |
- add SIZE |
06 Jul 2003 02:32:00
010323
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dinoex  |
- Unbreak for amd64 |
21 Feb 2003 03:59:00
010323
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dinoex  |
- retire pkg-comment |
20 Feb 2003 18:26:42
010323
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dinoex  |
- add COMMENT |
11 Jan 2003 11:22:41
010323
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dinoex  |
- Support build on ia64 |
08 Dec 2002 19:51:50
010323
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dinoex  |
- regression test on panther successfull |
08 Dec 2002 17:37:20
010323
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dinoex  |
remerge patch, define was lost. |
08 Dec 2002 17:29:27
010323
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dinoex  |
Fix build on sparc64 |
21 Aug 2001 19:37:15 
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dinoex  |
Update to 20010323 |
24 Jun 2001 05:28:58 
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dinoex  |
change MAINTAINER to FreeBSD.org address |
31 Mar 2001 11:36:43 
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dinoex  |
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signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic design. |