notbugAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Want a good read? Try FreeBSD Mastery: Jails (IT Mastery Book 15)
Want a good monitor light? See my photosAll times are UTC
Ukraine
This referral link gives you 10% off a Fastmail.com account and gives me a discount on my Fastmail account.

Get notified when packages are built

A new feature has been added. FreshPorts already tracks package built by the FreeBSD project. This information is displayed on each port page. You can now get an email when FreshPorts notices a new package is available for something on one of your watch lists. However, you must opt into that. Click on Report Subscriptions on the right, and New Package Notification box, and click on Update.

FInally, under Watch Lists, click on ABI Package Subscriptions to select your ABI (e.g. FreeBSD:14:amd64) & package set (latest/quarterly) combinatio for a given watch list. This is what FreshPorts will look for.

non port: www/drupal6-wysiwyg/distinfo

Number of commits found: 3

Saturday, 19 Mar 2011
12:38 miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Get Rid MD5 support
Original commit
Friday, 25 Dec 2009
19:51 miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 6.x-2.0

Approved by:    maintainer implicit
Original commit
Tuesday, 16 Jun 2009
19:47 miwi search for other commits by this committer
Wysiwyg API allows to use client-side editors (a.k.a.  WYSIWYG editors) for
editing content in the Drupal CMS.  It simplifies installation of editors
and allows you to define which editor to use depending on the input format.
This module replaces all existing editor integration modules and no other
Drupal module is required.

It is capable of supporting any kind of client-side editor as long as there
are support files for it that integrate the external library with Wysiwyg
API.  A client-side editor can be a regular HTML-based editor, a
"pseudo-editor" (that just provides buttons to insert HTML markup into a
plain textarea), or even a Flash-based editor.  Support for various editor
libraries is built-in.

The Wysiwyg API also allows Drupal modules to register plugins (or
"buttons") for editors.

WWW: http://drupal.org/project/wysiwyg

PR:             ports/135230
Submitted by:   Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3