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Number of commits found: 11 |
Monday, 21 Dec 2015
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20:54 amdmi3
- Add NO_ARCH
- Switch to options helpers
- Drop @dirrm* from plist
Approved by: portmgr blanket
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Monday, 14 Sep 2015
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12:19 mat
Make it so that the default Perl is always called perl5.
- Move Perl's man1 files along with its man3 files.
- Move where Perl installs its modules man1 pages.
- Convert the ports installing man1 pages.
- Make different Perl versions installable at the same time.
Though you should note that only the default version can be used to
install Perl modules, and the non default Perl versions cannot use the
modules installed via ports if they contain .so as they are installed
in a version specific directory.
Reviewed by: bapt (the Mk bits)
Exp-run by: antoine
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3542
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Tuesday, 11 Aug 2015
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12:17 amdmi3
- Drop @dirrm* from plist
Approved by: portmgr blanket
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Wednesday, 26 Nov 2014
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13:08 mat
Change the way Perl modules are installed, update the default Perl to 5.18.
Before, we had:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18
site_perl/perl_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/mach
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/5.18/man/man3
Now we have:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl
site_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/mach/5.18
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/site_perl/man/man3
Modules without any .so will be installed at the same place regardless of the
Perl version, minimizing the upgrade when the major Perl version is changed.
It uses a version dependent directory for modules with compiled bits.
As PERL_ARCH is no longer needed in plists, it has been removed from
PLIST_SUB.
The USE_PERL5=fixpacklist keyword is removed, the .packlist file is now
always removed, as is perllocal.pod.
The old site_perl and site_perl/arch directories have been kept in the
default Perl @INC for all Perl ports, and will be phased out as these old
Perl versions expire.
PR: 194969
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1019
Exp-run by: antoine
Reviewed by: perl@
Approved by: portmgr
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Friday, 27 Jun 2014
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20:41 zi
- Update to 0.93
- Pass MAINTAINERship to submitter
PR: 187964
Submitted by: dan@langille.org
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Thursday, 6 Feb 2014
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12:09 ehaupt
Support staging
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Saturday, 26 Dec 2009
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22:20 pgollucci
- Update to 0.83
[rc.d script needs lots of work]
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Sunday, 10 May 2009
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23:07 pgollucci
- Fix pkg-plist when NOPORT* are NOT defined
- Bump PORTREVISION
Reported by: pav via pointyhat
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Friday, 1 May 2009
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01:24 pgollucci
- Update to 0.81
- Fix NOPORTEXAMPLES
- DISTNAME isn't needed
- Move text to pkg-message and use SUB_FILES for pkg-message
- *Dramatically* cleanup Depends
Unconditionally depend on mod_perl for a persistent framework
- sort cleanup pkg-plist
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Monday, 6 Aug 2007
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20:45 araujo
- Update to 0.40.
PR: ports/113611
Submitted by: Z.C.B. <vvelox@vvelox.net> (maintainer)
Approved by: pav (portmgr, in mentor's absence)
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Tuesday, 9 Jan 2007
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21:09 miwi
Qpsmtpd started as a replacement daemon for the SMTP receiver (qmail-smtpd)
from the qmail mail transport agent (MTA). qmail-smtpd has a number of
shortcomings (e.g. being unable to check the validity of a recipient mail
address) and is written in C which makes it burdensome to modify and extend.
Qpsmtpd, on the other hand, is written in pure perl and can be customized
easily. It consists of a core that implements a complete SMTP server, and a
number of plugins/modules which control the operations. Such plugins
include plugins to check the recipient and sender as well as plugins for
virus scanning, spam checking, blocking lists (dns and rhs), AUTH and TLS.
Qpsmtpd can not only be used with qmail but also with e.g. postfix and
exim. It can also write messages to a Maildir or forward it to a remote
host without buffering.
WWW: http://smtpd.develooper.com/
PR: ports/107668
Submitted by: Zane C. Bowers
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Number of commits found: 11 |