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non port: www/zen-cart/pkg-plist

Number of commits found: 4

Friday, 16 Oct 2015
12:54 amdmi3 search for other commits by this committer
- Fix shebangs
- Fix staging as non-root, move owner/perm handling to plist
- Update plist directory permissions according to documentation (yes,
documentation specifically suggests 777 perms)
Original commitRevision:399438 
Wednesday, 6 Aug 2014
04:34 adamw search for other commits by this committer
In some straightforward situations, protect examples behind PORTEXAMPLES,
adding EXAMPLES to OPTIONS_DEFINE where necessary. In a couple instances,
correct examples being controlled by the DOCS option.
Original commitRevision:364152 
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
22:18 beech search for other commits by this committer
- Added DOS2UNIX
- Bump portrevision
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Monday, 6 Jun 2011
20:17 beech search for other commits by this committer
- New port zen-cart-1.3.9h

Zen Cart truly is the art of e-commerce; free, user-friendly, open source
shopping cart software. The ecommerce web site design program is being developed
by a group of like-minded shop owners, programmers, designers, and consultants
that think ecommerce web design could be and should be done differently.

Some shopping cart solutions seem to be complicated programming exercises
instead of responding to users' needs, Zen Cart puts the merchants and shoppers
requirements first.
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Number of commits found: 4