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2000-04-10
Update with the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION variables
Chris Piazza
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2000-01-29
Upgrade to 2.18. Apparently has a minor Y2K bugfix. The palm code
Gary Palmer
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1999-10-31
Update to 2.14
Gary Palmer
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1999-08-31
FreeBSD.ORG -> FreeBSD.org
Michael Haro
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1999-08-31
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
Peter Wemm
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1999-06-26
#4/4 enforcing Caps, no period
Tim Vanderhoek
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1999-01-01
Whoops. Bump the `required version' field also.
Gary Palmer
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1999-01-01
Update to 2.13
Gary Palmer
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1998-09-22
Category name is "x11-clocks", not "x11-clock". ;)
Satoshi Asami
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1998-09-21
Make these build in an ELF world and use MAN1 for manpages.
Steve Price
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1998-08-07
Move "xtimer" from misc to x11-clocks and "asclock bclock dclock
Satoshi Asami
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1998-02-18
Upgrade to 2.11.
Vanilla I. Shu
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1997-11-20
Update to 2.10
Gary Palmer
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1996-11-30
Upgrade to 2.08
Torsten Blum
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1996-11-18
Compress a bunch of manpages. Remove unnecessary @ directives from
Satoshi Asami
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1996-11-18
Use MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB. Use MAN? macros. CATEGORIES+= -> CATEGORIES.
Satoshi Asami
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1996-10-10
Oh my goodness! Satoshi is finally fed up and decided to "clean up"
Satoshi Asami
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1995-04-12
And now the rest of the x11 ports Makefiles.
Satoshi Asami
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1995-04-01
Add CATEGORIES lines to a whole bunch of port Makefiles. Some ports are in
Jordan K. Hubbard
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1995-02-10
I'm afraid I couldn't hold off any longer. Yes, a port of XDaliClock :-)
Gary Palmer
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