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non port: shells/viewglob/distinfo

Number of commits found: 6

Friday, 18 Mar 2011
17:59 miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Get Rid MD5 support

With hat:       portmgr (myself)
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Sunday, 6 Aug 2006
19:39 jylefort search for other commits by this committer
Update to 2.0.4

PR:             ports/98462
Submitted by:   Martin Wilke <freebsd@unixfreunde.de>
Original commit
Tuesday, 24 Jan 2006
01:04 edwin search for other commits by this committer
SHA256ify

Approved by: krion@
Original commit
Tuesday, 6 Sep 2005
14:02 jylefort search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 2.0.3
- Reformat the Makefile
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Wednesday, 19 Jan 2005
19:28 pav search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 1.0.2
- Mark IGNORE on FreeBSD 4.x, missing library functions

PR:             ports/76424
Submitted by:   Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be> (maintainer)
Original commit
Thursday, 14 Oct 2004
07:38 edwin search for other commits by this committer
New port: shells/viewglob, a GTK+ add-on to bash and zsh

        viewglob is an utility designed to complement the Unix shell
        in graphical environments. It has two parts:

          1. A tool that sits as a layer between the shell and X
             terminal, keeping track of the user's current directory
             and command line.

          2. A graphical display which shows the layouts of directories
             referenced on the command line (including pwd).

        The display reveals the results of file globs and expansions
        as they are typed (hence the name), highlighting selected
        files and potential name completions.

        It can also be used as a surrogate terminal, where keystrokes
        typed in the display are passed to the shell. Files and
        directories can be double-clicked to insert their names
        and/or paths into the terminal.

PR:             ports/72369
Submitted by:   Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 6