2012-09-29 02:50:33 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (158) |
Log message: Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. Mark packages that don't or might probably not have staged installation. |
2010-01-17 13:03:22 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (217) | |
Log message: Recursive PKGREVISION bump for jpeg update to 8. |
2009-10-11 12:44:40 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (286) |
Log message: Remove obsolete @dirrm lines. |
2008-05-24 17:34:08 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (146) |
Log message: This commit brought to you by the automated whitespace police (pkglint) |
2008-04-19 22:34:24 by Michael-John Turner | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message: Update to gwhois_20080219.1 Update maintainer's email address |
2008-01-18 05:30:10 by Tobias Nygren | Files touched by this commit (174) |
Log message: Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbump on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7 branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@ |
2007-11-27 13:44:08 by Johann Franz | Files touched by this commit (3) |
Log message: Update gwhois to 20070926 and delint. |
2007-08-12 21:20:44 by Michael-John Turner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message: Fix PLIST - incorrect @dirrm |
2007-08-12 21:19:08 by Michael-John Turner | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
Log message: Initial import: gwhois is a generic whois client. It strives to know for all existing tlds and all ip address range the appropiate whois server to ask. You can simple call gwhois with a query for some domain or some ip and it will ask the right server for you! It can even query webforms which are unfortunately the only query type supported by many bad nics. gwhois can also be used as a whois server. You can call it from the inetd and make it accessable via a normal standard whois client. This allows for example using a windows client and still make use of the enhanced features of gwhois. |