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non port: devel/libmcs/pkg-plist

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Monday, 27 Oct 2014
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Cleanup plist
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Monday, 15 Oct 2007
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make gconf support optional
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update to 0.6.0
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update to 0.5.0
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mcs is a library and set of userland tools which abstract the storage of
configuration settings away from userland applications.

It is hoped that by using mcs, that the applications which use it will
generally have a more congruent feeling in regards to settings.

There have been other projects like this before (such as GConf), but unlike
those projects, mcs strictly handles abstraction. It does not impose any
specific data storage requirement, nor is it tied to any desktop environment
or software suite.

Because mcs is licenced under the BSD licence, it is hoped that many
applications will adopt it's use.

WWW: http://sacredspiral.co.uk/~nenolod/mcs/
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