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non port: misc/pantry/pkg-descr

Number of commits found: 4

Thursday, 19 May 2016
10:44 amdmi3 search for other commits by this committer
- Fix trailing whitespace in pkg-descrs, categories [g-n]*

Approved by:	portmgr blanket
Original commitRevision:415499 
Monday, 2 Mar 2015
23:36 bapt search for other commits by this committer
Remove Author from pkg-descr and white space fixes
Original commitRevision:380307 
Monday, 24 Oct 2011
09:11 dougb search for other commits by this committer
The vast majority of pkg-descr files had the following format when they
had both lines:

Author: ...
WWW: ....

So standardize on that, and move them to the end of the file when necessary.

Also fix some more whitespace, and remove more "signature tags" of varying
forms, like -- name, etc.

s/AUTHOR/Author/

A few other various formatting issues
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Saturday, 21 Jul 2007
19:55 sat search for other commits by this committer
Add port misc/pantry:

Pantry is a command-line oriented nutrient analysis program. It is a
true command-line program: there are no menus, there are no prompts.
Instead, you simply type commands from your shell prompt, and Pantry
does what you ask it to do, displaying results if you have asked it to
do that.

In addition to using Pantry from your shell prompt, you also interact
with it through XML files. Using XML, you can edit Pantry's
configuration file. You can also add nutrient information for custom
foods (though Pantry includes nutrient information for over 7,000 foods
to get you started) and recipes using XML.

WWW: http://pantry.sourceforge.net/
Author: Omari Norman <massysett at users.sourceforge.net>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4