non port: editors/bed/pkg-plist |
Number of commits found: 4 |
Sunday, 13 Sep 2009
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18:38 gerald
Remove editors/bed. It has been marked IGNORE for more than two years
and also still depends on lang/gcc34, failing to work with any reasonably
recent version of GCC. Plus, it lacks a maintainer.
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Tuesday, 2 Jan 2007
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18:13 alepulver
- Update to version 0.2.23.
- Rewrite check of 'menubar' feature in x11/rxvt when X11 option is enabled.
- Add dep to ALL_TARGET instead of running ${GMAKE} in post-configure.
- Add OPTIONS.
- Remove BROKEN for amd64 (builds).
- Remove BROKEN for ia64 (let's see what happens now).
- Add WWW line to pkg-descr.
- Added typedef hacks (has a bug that doesn't allow default arguments in
function pointers, and also doesn't allow arrays of function pointers) to
allow building with GCC > 2.95 (the problems are known, though).
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Thursday, 22 Jan 2004
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17:39 glewis
. If PACKAGE_BUILDING is set, then set WITHOUT_X11 as we can't guarantee
that we have an appropriate rxvt.
. Make rxvt a PATCH_DEPENDS as it is tested in pre-configure (there is no
CONFIGURE_DEPENDS).
. Fix packing list and unbreak.
. Fix some minor whitespace bogons in Makefile.
. Add patches which hopefully fix the build on 5.x.
. Add a patch to stop the port installing stuff outside of ${PREFIX}.
Some of this could be added back in with a better patch that installed
it in the right place.
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Tuesday, 7 Oct 2003
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20:26 glewis
. Add a port of bed:
Menu driven binary editor. Dataformats are
ascii, unsigned and signed integers, float, bitflags,
bitfields, labels, ebcdic and time_t. Different sizes
and byte ordenings are possible. Datatypes can
be used in structures. Other dataformats, filters and
procedures can be defined in plugins. Contains copy,
past, undo, redo, search, replace, marks, record/play and
context sensitive help. Linux & FreeBSD: edit block devices
(linux limit 1023 gigabyte).
PR: 27200
Submitted by: Jaap Korthals Altes <jkaltes@cyberbrain.com>
(updated based on the port in the 0.2.19 distfile)
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Number of commits found: 4 |