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@Fix typo in mailing list address.
PR: 48200
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing You are now in the directory for the port "%%PORT%%". The package name of this port is "%%PKG%%". This is the one-line description for this port:
%%COMMENT%%
Please read the "description file" for a
longer description%%WEBSITE%%. If needed, you may contact the maintainer of this port or the port mailing-list. %%BUILD_DEPENDS%% %%RUN_DEPENDS%% Go to the top of the ports tree for
a summary on how to use the ports collection. Go up one level | Go to top of ports treeThe FreeBSD Ports Collection (%%PORT%%)
You are now in the directory for the port "%%PORT%%" (package name "%%PKG%%"). d14 1 a14 1
This is the one-line description for this port: d16 4 a19 1
d21 5 a25 1
Please read the "description file" for a longer description. d31 1 a31 2
Go to the top of the ports tree for a summary on how to use the ports collection. d33 9 a41 10
%%BUILD_DEPENDS%%
%%RUN_DEPENDS%%
Go up one level | Go to top of ports tree d43 1 @ 1.2 log @(1) Add new USE_BISON directive, which will expand to BUILD_DEPENDS on 4-current post bison-removal and to a no-op otherwise. Note this should only be used when the software in question uses a feature in bison that is not in byacc -- otherwise it should be patched to use byacc (or detect the absense of bison correctly). [bsd.port.mk] (2) Do not assume all category names are lowercase. In particular, remove package links by removing them one by one, instead of doing a "rm [a-z]*/${PKGNAME}.tgz". [bsd.port.mk] (3) Do not assume the category name doesn't include a path separator (/). Make links accordingly. [bsd.port.mk,README.category,README.port] (4) Do not assume all category makefiles are directly under ${PORTSDIR}. [bsd.port.mk,README.category] (5) Add new "package-name" target which prints out the directory name to be used in the parent README.html. [bsd.port.subdir.mk] (2) through (5) are in preparation for going to multi-level categories. They shouldn't make any difference yet, but are committed first so people can start testing. @ text @d14 1 a14 1
Please read the file "pkg/DESCR" for a @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d17 1 a17 1
Go to the top of the ports tree for d28 1 a28 1 Go to top of ports tree @ 1.1.1.1 log @The template files required to generate README.htmls in all the ports directories. @ text @@