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   2015-12-05 22:26:09 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (578)
Log message:
Extend PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE to 35
   2015-11-03 04:29:40 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (1995)
Log message:
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for devel category

Issues found with existing distfiles:
	distfiles/eclipse-sourceBuild-srcIncluded-3.0.1.zip
	distfiles/fortran-utils-1.1.tar.gz
	distfiles/ivykis-0.39.tar.gz
	distfiles/enum-1.11.tar.gz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-libraries.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-linux.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-solaris.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-system.tgz
No changes made to these distinfo files.

Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
   2015-06-07 10:19:36 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Import py27-hg-fastimport-20150518 as devel/py-hg-fastimport.

The "fast import" format originates with Git, where it is used as
the generic backend for converting other SCM repositories to git.
It's generic enough that it can be used to feed a Mercurial repository
as well, and that's what this extension does: read a "fast import"
stream and turn it into changesets in a Mercurial repository. The
potential of this extension is that any foreign SCM that can be
converted to Git can also be converted to Mercurial, regardless of
the capabilities of Mercurial's own ConvertExtension. The catch is
that the conversion is a little cumbersome: first convert to a
fast-import dump, then feed that dump to Mercurial.

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