2005-12-05 23:27:44 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (61) |
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Ran "pkglint --autofix", which fixed some quoting issues in MAKE_ENV,
CONFIGURE_ARGS, FILES_SUBST and the like.
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2005-05-24 12:31:19 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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Replaced USE_GNU_TOOLS+=make with USE_TOOLS+=gmake.
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2005-05-06 11:01:34 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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Note cvs botch - I forgot to 'cvs import' the package. Sorry.
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2005-05-06 10:58:01 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (10) |
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PPR is a Unix print spooler expressly designed for operating
PostScript printers.
Its features are numerous, and it supports PostScript printers
connected to parallel or serial ports, or over the network through
AppleTalk, LanManager, LPD, and TCP/IP protocols. It accepts jobs from
SMB clients (such as Microsoft Windows), Macintosh, and Unix clients.
PPR is designed for PostScript printing, so it can detect PostScript
errors. If the input file is not PostScript, it can pipe the input
through a filter. PPR has been designed to manage large numbers of
printers with minimal operator attention.
Builds, installs and pkglints. For anything else, see the TODO.
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2005-05-06 10:58:00 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
PPR is a Unix print spooler expressly designed for operating
PostScript printers.
Its features are numerous, and it supports PostScript printers
connected to parallel or serial ports, or over the network through
AppleTalk, LanManager, LPD, and TCP/IP protocols. It accepts jobs from
SMB clients (such as Microsoft Windows), Macintosh, and Unix clients.
PPR is designed for PostScript printing, so it can detect PostScript
errors. If the input file is not PostScript, it can pipe the input
through a filter. PPR has been designed to manage large numbers of
printers with minimal operator attention.
Builds, installs and pkglints. For anything else, see the TODO.
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2005-05-06 10:58:00 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message:
PPR is a Unix print spooler expressly designed for operating
PostScript printers.
Its features are numerous, and it supports PostScript printers
connected to parallel or serial ports, or over the network through
AppleTalk, LanManager, LPD, and TCP/IP protocols. It accepts jobs from
SMB clients (such as Microsoft Windows), Macintosh, and Unix clients.
PPR is designed for PostScript printing, so it can detect PostScript
errors. If the input file is not PostScript, it can pipe the input
through a filter. PPR has been designed to manage large numbers of
printers with minimal operator attention.
Builds, installs and pkglints. For anything else, see the TODO.
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