non port: sysutils/mkdesktop/distinfo |
Number of commits found: 11 |
Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021
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17:30 Kevin Bowling (kbowling)
sysutils/mkdesktop: Update to version 5.0
Since FreeBSD 13 has dropped support for hal, mkdesktop needed a couple
of corresponding changes.
PR: 255252
Approved by: Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> (maintainer)
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Thursday, 30 Apr 2020
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02:01 pi
sysutils/mkdesktop: update 4.2 -> 4.3
- bundles in hal and dbus to cater for desktops which don't
automatically pull in these packages
PR: 246040
Submitted by: Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> (maintainer)
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Monday, 27 Apr 2020
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20:13 pi
Resurrect port: sysutils/mkdesktop
Easily set up a desktop under FreeBSD using ncurses.
WWW: https://github.com/bourne-again/mkdesktop
PR: 245855
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com
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Wednesday, 6 Mar 2019
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12:14 swills
sysutils/mkdesktop: Update to 3.4
PR: 235405
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Sunday, 6 Jan 2019
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03:19 swills
sysutils/mkdesktop: update to 3.3
PR: 234649
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Saturday, 5 Jan 2019
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23:50 swills
sysutils/mkdesktop: update to 3.2
PR: 234632
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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02:29 swills
sysutils/mkdesktop: Update to 3.1
PR: 234564
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Tuesday, 1 Jan 2019
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22:06 swills
sysutils/mkdesktop: Update to 3.0
PR: 234543
Submitted by: bourne.identity@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Saturday, 8 Dec 2018
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04:51 ultima
* Updated to 2.8
* Added License
* Removed unneeded depends
* Updated pkg-descr
PR: 232326
Submitted by: bourne^@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Tuesday, 22 May 2018
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19:22 krion
Update to 1.8
PR: 228425
Submitted by: maintainer
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Wednesday, 25 Oct 2017
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03:01 ultima
mkdesktop is a Bourne script that helps to standardize the process of FreeBSD
desktop installation as much as possible per user, with plenty of flexibility as
well as modularity. By default, you get 5 distinct stages for defining your
desktop environment. But you can always add/subtract/customize the stages as
much as you wish. Once you start using mkdesktop, you will pretty soon love it -
particularly its post-processor which automatically kicks in once the stages
have been processed - it sets up emulation layers and configuration of system
files, if the user so desires.
WWW: https://github.com/bourne-again/mkdesktop
PR: 221370
Submitted by: born^@hotmail.com (maintainer)
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Number of commits found: 11 |