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* | - Welcome X.org 7.2 \o/. | Florent Thoumie | 2007-05-19 | 1 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | | - Set X11BASE to ${LOCALBASE} for recent ${OSVERSION}. - Bump PORTREVISION for ports intalling files in ${X11BASE}. | ||||
* | - Add SHA256 | Pav Lucistnik | 2005-11-24 | 1 | -0/+1 |
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* | Fix build with gcc-3.4 | Kirill Ponomarev | 2004-08-22 | 9 | -17/+96 |
| | | | | | PR: ports/70784 Submitted by: Ports Fury | ||||
* | Remove qmake from RUN_DEPENDS in x11-toolkits/qt32 and chase ports which | Michael Nottebrock | 2004-02-26 | 1 | -0/+2 |
| | | | | | | BUILD_DEPEND on qmake now. Submitted by: Kaarthik Sivakumar <kaarthik@comcast.net> | ||||
* | Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on gettext to aid with upgrading. | Joe Marcus Clarke | 2004-02-04 | 1 | -0/+1 |
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* | SIZEify. | Trevor Johnson | 2004-01-29 | 1 | -0/+1 |
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* | - Update to version 3.2.0 | Kirill Ponomarev | 2004-01-26 | 5 | -82/+102 |
| | | | | | PR: ports/61953 Submitted by: Ports Fury | ||||
* | No member of the kde@ team has touched anything related to Qt2 in ages, so | Will Andrews | 2004-01-23 | 1 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | stop pretending to maintain these ports. | ||||
* | Clear moonlight beckons. | Ade Lovett | 2003-03-07 | 2 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | | | | Requiem mors pacem pkg-comment, And be calm ports tree. E Nomini Patri, E Fili, E Spiritu Sancti. | ||||
* | Grab all the qt2/kde2 ports with no maintainer and put them under kde@ | Alan Eldridge | 2002-08-23 | 1 | -1/+1 |
| | | | | maintainership. | ||||
* | upgrade to 3.1.2b3 | Ying-Chieh Liao | 2002-06-20 | 3 | -4/+17 |
| | | | | | PR: 39169 Submitted by: Oliver Braun <obraun@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de> | ||||
* | Fix a pthread compilation problem on -stable. | Pete Fritchman | 2001-08-26 | 1 | -1/+2 |
| | | | | PR: 28978 | ||||
* | upgrade to 3.1.0 | Ying-Chieh Liao | 2001-06-16 | 3 | -15/+7 |
| | | | | drop maintainership | ||||
* | add vipec | Ying-Chieh Liao | 2001-04-03 | 6 | -0/+114 |
ViPEC is a powerful tool for the analysis of high frequency, linear electrical networks |