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non port: japanese/multiskkserv/distinfo

Number of commits found: 5

Tuesday, 23 Oct 2018
09:18 meta search for other commits by this committer
japanese/multiskkserv: Update to 0.20100128

While here,
- Fix substitution mistakes in rc script

Submitted by:	Ryo ONODERA <ryo@tetera.org>
Approved by:	mentors (implicit)
Original commitRevision:482820 
Friday, 18 Mar 2011
17:59 miwi search for other commits by this committer
- Get Rid MD5 support

With hat:       portmgr (myself)
Original commit
Sunday, 22 Jan 2006
12:39 edwin search for other commits by this committer
SHA256ify

Approved by: krion@
Original commit
Wednesday, 10 Mar 2004
22:51 trevor search for other commits by this committer
Remove unused entry for cdb-0.75.tar.gz.  List size.

Approved by:    Takahiro MORISHITA (maintainer)
Original commit
Thursday, 8 Jan 2004
02:17 edwin search for other commits by this committer
New port: japanese/multiskkserv

        multiskkserv is a skk server which can search multiple
        dictionaries.  This server uses cdb format as the dictionary
        format.  cdb is the efficient and constant (i.e. cannot
        add, delete, modify) database format by Dan J. Bernstein,
        which I think is the appropriate format for the system-wide
        constant dictionary storage.

        This is very experimental.

PR:             ports/60645
Submitted by:   Takahiro Morishita <morishita@skywing.org>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 5