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non port: lang/lush/pkg-plist

Number of commits found: 4

Tuesday, 5 Dec 2006
00:25 rafan search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 1.2.1
- portlint(1)

PR:             ports/105647
Submitted by:   Paul Dlug <paul at aps.org>
Approved by:    David Yeske <dyeske at yahoo.com> (maintainer)
Original commit
Tuesday, 31 Oct 2006
07:15 lawrance search for other commits by this committer
Update to 1.2.

PR:             ports/104368
Submitted by:   Paul Dlug <paul@aps.org>
Approved by:    dyeske@yahoo.com (maintainer, timeout 2 weeks)
Original commit
Wednesday, 20 Sep 2006
11:21 stas search for other commits by this committer
 - Update devel/sdl12 to version 1.2.11. Now we employ stock SDL directory
   structure (i.e. include/SDL for includes and sdl-config for configuration
   binary)
 - Update graphics/sdl_ttf to version 2.0.8
 - Update graphics/sdl_image to version 1.2.5
 - Update audio/sdl_mixer to version 1.2.7
 - Update net/sdl_net to version 1.2.6
 - Update Mk/bsd.sdl.mk accordingly
 - Fix dependent ports to fit the new directory structure and avoid several
   API breakages
 - Bump up portrevisions for all dependent ports to allow them to be upgraded
   by portupgrade/portmaster etc tools

Approved by:    kris (portmgr), sem (mentor)
Original commit
Monday, 5 Jan 2004
04:21 pav search for other commits by this committer
Add lush, an object-oriented programming language designed for
researchers, experimenters, and engineers interested in large-scale
numerical and graphic applications.  Lush is designed to be used in
situations where one would want to combine the flexibility of a
high-level, loosely-typed interpreted language, with the efficiency
of a strongly-typed, natively-compiled language, and with the easy
integration of code written in C, C++, or other languages.

WWW: http://lush.sourceforge.net/

PR:             ports/60906
Submitted by:   David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4