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Sun, 5 Aug 2012
[ 23:19 dougb search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit  (Only the first 10 of 936 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Move the rc.d scripts of the form *.sh.in to *.in

Where necessary add $FreeBSD$ to the file

No PORTREVISION bump necessary because this is a no-op
Sat, 14 Jan 2012
[ 08:57 dougb search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit  (Only the first 10 of 951 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
In the rc.d scripts, change assignments to rcvar to use the
literal name_enable wherever possible, and ${name}_enable
when it's not, to prepare for the demise of set_rcvar().

In cases where I had to hand-edit unusual instances also
modify formatting slightly to be more uniform (and in
some cases, correct). This includes adding some $FreeBSD$
tags, and most importantly moving rcvar= to right after
name= so it's clear that one is derived from the other.
Sun, 15 May 2011
[ 02:49 dougb search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit  (Only the first 10 of 102 ports in this commit are shown above. View all ports for this commit)
Remove painful examples of foo="", with particular prejudice against
constructions that parse out to [ -z "$foo" ] && foo=""

These are bad examples that get copied and pasted into new code, so the
hope is that with less bad examples there will be less need for me to
bring this up in review.

In a few of these files all that were changed were comments so that next
time I search for these patterns I won't trip on the file for no reason.

In a few places, add $FreeBSD$

No functional changes, so no PORTREVISION bumps
Thu, 29 Apr 2010
[ 15:29 glarkin search for other commits by this committer ] Original commit 
Drizzle is a high-performance microkernel DBMS for scale-out
applications.  It is a community-driven project based on the popular
MySQL DBMS and focused on MySQL's original goals of ease-of-use,
reliability and performance.

WWW:    http://drizzle.org/wiki/Main_Page

Number of commits found: 4