./textproc/asciidoc, ASCII to formatted document converter

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Branch: pkgsrc-2011Q3, Version: 8.6.6, Package name: asciidoc-8.6.6, Maintainer: gls

The asciidoc command translates specially formatted text files into
various output formats such as HTML, docbook, LaTeX (experimental),
man pages, and nicely formatted text.


Required to run:
[misc/getopt] [lang/python26] [textproc/docbook-xsl] [textproc/libxslt]

Master sites:

SHA1: f43f96d8599c3337baf12df18315ecc0b9e885c7
RMD160: 8c4de9ff89d7f4357bb3547a09fb0c33f79e3e60
Filesize: 861.039 KB

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   2011-10-09 00:33:17 by Matthias Scheler | Files touched by this commit (3) | Package updated
Log message:
Pullup ticket #3540 - requested by gls
textproc/asciidoc: security update

Revisions pulled up:
- textproc/asciidoc/Makefile                                    1.29
- textproc/asciidoc/PLIST                                       1.15
- textproc/asciidoc/distinfo                                    1.14

---
   Module Name:	pkgsrc
   Committed By:	gls
   Date:		Sat Oct  8 21:13:47 UTC 2011

   Modified Files:
   	pkgsrc/textproc/asciidoc: Makefile PLIST distinfo

   Log message:
   Update textproc/asciidoc to 8.6.6.

   Release highlights

   The AsciiDoc plugin architecture has been enhanced, unified and extended:
   - Plugin commands have been added to the asciidoc(1) --backend option.
   - An asciidoc(1) --theme option has been implemented to specify a
   theme and to manage theme plugins.
   - A plugin build command (for creating plugins) added.
   - build, install, list and remove plugin commands are all recognized
   by asciidoc(1) --backend, --filter and --theme options.

   A security update by Kenny MacDermid removes the use of eval() on
   untrusted input (to disallow code malicious execution).

   Complete changelog can be accessed here:
   http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/CHANGELOG.html