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non port: www/linbot/files/patch-compat

Number of commits found: 3

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2002
02:46 mi search for other commits by this committer
Remove the linbot port. The author stopped development after the
company behind linKbot claimed trademark violations. Fortunately,
Mike W. Meyer picked it up, and the newly renamed and improved
version is now known as www/webcheck.
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Wednesday, 3 Apr 2002
16:34 mi search for other commits by this committer
Tidy up ``import'' statements to avoid warnings by the latest Python-2.2.
When de-installing, try removing any .pyc or .pyo files generated by
Python compiler next to the .py files we install.

Not bumping up PORTREVISION, since it still does not work with the new
Python and worked without the fixes with the earlier one.

Submitted by:   maintainer
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Thursday, 19 Jul 2001
17:34 mi search for other commits by this committer
Add another  patch (by Mike Meyer),  who answered my call  for a   Python guru
and fixed the linbot to work under modern version of   Python (as well  as the
1.5). He also replaced  regex and regsub   with  the  re  module,  which  seems 
to  make  it  work  better   with  no-ascii  web-pages  too  (a nice 
side-effect).  Bump  up   PORTREVISION and  give MAINTAINERship to  Mike (he
*did*  see it   coming).    
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3