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2003-10-08Add the manual page checksums back in to alpha.Bruce M Simpson1-0/+2
2003-10-08Update the distinfo checksums as a new version of Perforce is out in the wild.Bruce M Simpson4-12/+13
2003-09-08update to new perforce binariesEdwin Groothuis2-18/+31
2003-07-24update devel/perforce: 02.2 -> 03.1Daichi GOTO2-9/+9
2003-05-03Update p4p checksum & bump PORTREVISION.Dag-Erling Smørgrav2-2/+2
2003-04-05update perforce binariesEdwin Groothuis2-5/+5
2003-02-21De-pkg-comment.Akinori MUSHA2-1/+1
2003-02-19Perforce has updated i386 binaries for version 02.2Yen-Ming Lee2-4/+4
2003-01-30Maintainer update: Perforce has released new version for i386, 2002.2Edwin Groothuis4-14/+48
2002-11-01Use IGNORE, not .error, on unsupported platforms. This should solve theThomas Moestl1-1/+1
2002-06-25Remove FORBIDDEN, I have confirmed the updated checksum on the p4dAlfred Perlstein2-3/+1
2002-06-06David Marshall has agreed to maintain this.Trevor Johnson1-1/+1
2002-06-06Mark forbidden.Trevor Johnson1-0/+2
2002-06-05Drop maintainership. I'm done with this port and no longer using p4Akinori MUSHA1-1/+1
2002-06-05Perhaps ftp.perforce.com was cracked.Akinori MUSHA2-2/+2
2002-06-05p4d seems to have been replaced on the ftp site on the day beforeAkinori MUSHA2-2/+2
2002-06-03Update to 02.1 for i386.Akinori MUSHA2-11/+13
2002-01-29Use ${ECHO_CMD} instead of ${ECHO} where you mean the echo command;Akinori MUSHA1-3/+3
2002-01-16Seems p4d and p4ftpd were updated for i386. Bump PORTREVISION.Akinori MUSHA2-2/+3
2001-09-01- Update to version 01.1Akinori MUSHA8-56/+215
2001-04-23Pass -d to p4d so that it deamonizes at startup instead of hanging the machine.Alfred Perlstein1-1/+1
2001-04-03spelling nitBill Fumerola1-1/+1
2001-01-09Upgrade to r00.2.Thomas Gellekum3-7/+10
2000-12-03Update p4web MD5 checksumChris D. Faulhaber1-1/+1
2000-10-28Update? from version 99.2 to 00.1 (Funny math). Added PORTEPOCH=1James E. Housley5-10/+52
2000-06-10Add perforce, a well-done commercial source code control system. TheWill Andrews5-0/+49