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Sunday, 25 Feb 2024
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17:50 Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh)
sysutils/gdmap: Moved man to share/man
Approved by: portmgr (blanket)
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Saturday, 22 Nov 2014
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09:13 antoine
Cleanup plist
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Tuesday, 11 Mar 2014
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02:39 miwi
- Update License
- Update to 0.8.1
- Update pkg-descr
- pet portlint
PR: 187291
Submitted by: ports fury
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Tuesday, 22 Oct 2013
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14:01 amdmi3
- Remove manual creation and removal of share/applications, as it's now in the
mtree (categories starting with [st])
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
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Wednesday, 24 Oct 2007
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23:37 marcus
Presenting GNOME 2.20.1 and all related works for FreeBSD. The official
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for
their work on porting modules and testing the whole ball of wax on
pointyhat (respectively).
The FreeBSD GNOME team would also like to thank our various testers and
contributors:
Yasuda Keisuke
Frank Jahnke
Pawel Worach
Brian Gruber
Franz Klammer
Yuri Pankov
Nick Barkas
Cristian KLEIN
Tony Maher
Scot Hetzel
Martin Matuska (mm)
Benoit Dejean
Martin Wilke (miwi)
(And anyone else I may have missed)
PRs fixed in this release:
111272, 113470, 115995, 116338
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Thursday, 27 Apr 2006
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21:31 garga
- Update to 0.7.5
PR: ports/95935
Submitted by: Martin Wilke <freebsd@unixfreunde.de>
Approved by: maintainer
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Friday, 14 Oct 2005
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14:36 garga
GdMap is a tool which allows to visualize disk space.
Ever wondered why your hard disk is full or what directory and
files take up most of the space? With GdMap these questions can
be answered quickly. To display directory structures cushion
treemaps are used which visualize a complete folder or even the
whole hard drive with one picture.
Cushion treemaps display directories and files in rectangular areas.
The larger a file is the larger is the rectangle which represents it.
All files in one directory are painted within the rectangle of that directory.
WWW: http://gdmap.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/87399
Submitted by: Rodrigo Graeff <delphus@gmail.com>
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Number of commits found: 7 |