2005-08-06 08:19:41 by Johnny C. Lam | Files touched by this commit (634) | |
Log message:
Bump the PKGREVISIONs of all (638) packages that hardcode the locations
of Perl files to deal with the perl-5.8.7 update that moved all
pkgsrc-installed Perl files into the "vendor" directories.
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2005-04-11 23:48:17 by Todd Vierling | Files touched by this commit (3539) |
Log message:
Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.
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2005-02-27 11:54:12 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Adapt to changed lang/perl5/module.mk.
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2005-02-24 17:26:02 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1) | |
Log message:
Set PERL5_USES_MODULE_BUILD so this works with updated Module::Build.
Add HOMEPAGE.
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2005-02-24 15:48:51 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (259) |
Log message:
Add RMD160 digests to the SHA1 ones.
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2004-12-20 12:31:14 by grant beattie | Files touched by this commit (467) |
Log message:
since perl is now built with threads on most platforms, the perl archlib
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").
binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.
addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
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2004-08-06 13:21:52 by Quentin Garnier | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
p5-Module-Build is a BUILD_DEPENDS. No revision bump since I imported
that package yesterday and nothing uses it so far.
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2004-08-05 17:17:09 by Quentin Garnier | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
Log message:
Initial import of p5-Text-WikiFormat, version 0.72, into the NetBSD
Packages Collection.
The original Wiki web site was intended to have a very simple interface to
edit and to add pages. Its formatting rules are simple and easy to use.
Text::WikiFormat helps in easily translating to other, more complicated
markup languages. It creates HTML by default, but can be extended to
produce valid POD, DocBook, XML, or any other format imaginable.
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