2005-02-23 23:24:35 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (505) |
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Add RMD160 digests.
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2005-01-23 21:41:50 by Marc Recht | Files touched by this commit (77) |
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Build Python with thread support by default and turn the existing
python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
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2004-07-22 11:16:04 by Marc Recht | Files touched by this commit (123) |
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add python as category
ok'd a while back at pkgsrcCon by agc and wiz
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2004-04-27 05:09:58 by Soren Jacobsen | Files touched by this commit (19) |
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Convert to buildlink3.
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2003-09-25 17:43:35 by Marc Recht | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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Add USE_BUILDLINK2 so this picks up a proper depend
This should fix hubertf's bulk build.
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2003-09-16 00:08:36 by Marc Recht | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
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Initial import of py-TPG 2.1.6
based upon the pkg provided by Michal Pasternak in PR 21982
TPG can very simply write parsers that are usefull for most every day needs
(even if it can't make your coffee). With a very clear and simple syntax,
you can write an attributed grammar that is translated into a recursive
descendant parser. TPG generated code is very closed to the original
grammar. This means that the parser works "like" the grammar. A \
grammar rule
can be seen as a method of the parser class, symbols as method calls,
attributes as method parameters and semantic values as return values. You
can also add Python code directly into grammar rules and build abstract
syntax trees while parsing.
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