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   2012-10-31 12:19:55 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (1460)
Log message:
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
   2012-06-28 07:35:33 by David A. Holland | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
Oops, need intptr_t even where the conversion is harmless.
   2012-06-28 05:16:07 by David A. Holland | Files touched by this commit (6)
Log message:
Fix broken build by adding <cstring>. While here, deploy intptr_t, and
allow building this on LP64PLATFORMS again as I see no obvious further
reason it shouldn't work. If anyone knows how to test it properly,
please do so.
   2011-03-07 06:58:35 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
marked as user-destdir installation ready.
   2010-02-14 20:49:50 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Plays games with pointer casts, so not 64bit clean.
   2009-06-14 19:49:18 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (454)
Log message:
Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs
   2008-01-24 20:27:10 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
Fixed build with sunpro.
   2006-07-22 06:46:20 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (107)
Log message:
Added "c" to USE_LANGUAGES for packages that use GNU configure scripts,
since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is
completely in C++.

For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is
really not needed.
   2006-06-02 20:15:06 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Uses C++.
   2006-03-04 22:31:14 by Johnny C. Lam | Files touched by this commit (2257)
Log message:
Point MAINTAINER to pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org in the case where no
developer is officially maintaining the package.

The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to \ 
"pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list).  Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.

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