[20027] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Thu Oct 12 12:38:57 PDT 2006


Revision: 20027
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/20027
Author:   dluke at macports.org
Date:     2006-10-12 12:38:55 -0700 (Thu, 12 Oct 2006)

Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	3623 
Ports successfully parsed:	3623	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2006-10-12 16:51:36 UTC (rev 20026)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2006-10-12 19:38:55 UTC (rev 20027)
@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@
 gconf 515
 variants {darwin_7 use-sys-deps} portdir gnome/gconf description {GConf is a configuration database system.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gconf depends_lib {port:gtk2 port:libbonobo} long_description {GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME.} maintainers macports-dev at lists.macosforge.org version 2.14.0 categories gnome revision 0
 gconf-editor 475
-depends_build port:gnome-doc-utils portdir gnome/gconf-editor description {gconf-editor is a gconf database editor for GNOME 2.0.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gconf-editor depends_lib {port:libgnomeui port:startup-notification} long_description {gconf-editor is a gconf database editor for GNOME 2.0. It is similar to regedit on Windows} maintainers macports-dev at lists.macosforge.org version 2.14.0 categories gnome revision 0
+depends_build port:gnome-doc-utils portdir gnome/gconf-editor description {gconf-editor is a gconf database editor for GNOME 2.0.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gconf-editor depends_lib {port:libgnomeui port:startup-notification} long_description {gconf-editor is a gconf database editor for GNOME 2.0. It is similar to regedit on Windows} maintainers macports-dev at lists.macosforge.org version 2.16.0 categories gnome revision 0
 gconfmm 377
 description {gconfmm provides C++ wrappers for gconf.} portdir gnome/gconfmm homepage http://www.gtkmm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {lib:libgtkmm-2:gtkmm lib:libgconf-2:gconf lib:libiconv.2:libiconv} name gconfmm maintainers macports-dev at lists.macosforge.org long_description {{gconfmm provides C++ wrappers for gconf.}} categories gnome version 2.16.0 revision 0
 gdl 436
@@ -2928,14 +2928,14 @@
 variants darwin_8 portdir lang/kaffe description {A complete java VM and class library.} homepage http://www.kaffe.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name kaffe depends_lib {lib:libesd:esound lib:libgmp:gmp lib:libgtk.2:gtk2 lib:libart_lgpl_2:libart_lgpl lib:libfreetype:freetype} maintainers darwinports at opendarwin.org long_description {This is Kaffe, a complete virtual machine and class library set which allows the execution of Java code. It comes with a virtual machine and a set of class libraries including beans, and an AWT graphics system.} version 1.1.7 categories lang revision 0
 lemon 305
 portdir lang/lemon platforms darwin description {An LALR(1) parser generator like yacc or bison.} name lemon version 1.33 categories {lang devel} homepage http://www.hwaci.com/sw/lemon/ revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers mww at opendarwin.org long_description {{An LALR(1) parser generator like yacc or bison.}}
-librep 567
-variants darwin_8 description {A shared library implementing a Lisp dialect} portdir lang/librep homepage http://librep.sourceforge.net epoch 0 depends_lib {port:gdbm port:gmp} name librep long_description {librep is a shared library implementing a Lisp dialect that is lightweight, reasonably fast, and highly extensible. It contains an interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. Applications may use the interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts.} maintainers lloyd at hilaiel.com categories lang version 0.17 revision 0
+librep 575
+variants darwin_8_powerpc description {A shared library implementing a Lisp dialect} portdir lang/librep homepage http://librep.sourceforge.net epoch 0 depends_lib {port:gdbm port:gmp} name librep long_description {librep is a shared library implementing a Lisp dialect that is lightweight, reasonably fast, and highly extensible. It contains an interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. Applications may use the interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts.} maintainers lloyd at hilaiel.com categories lang version 0.17 revision 0
 lisp-hyperspec 1227
 portdir lang/lisp-hyperspec platforms darwin description {The Common Lisp HyperSpec} name lisp-hyperspec version 7.0 categories lang homepage http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/index.html revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers gwright at opendarwin.org long_description {This is an HTML document derived from the ANSI Common Lisp standard (X3.226-1994), with permission from ANSI and NCITS (previously known as X3). The Common Lisp HyperSpec was prepared by Kent Pitman at Harlequin, who as Project Editor of X3J13 managed the completion of the document which became the ANSI Common Lisp Standard. In hardcopy, the ANSI Common Lisp standard is nearly 1100 printed pages describing nearly a thousand functions and variables in sufficient detail to accommodate hosting of the language on a wide variety of hardware and operating system platforms. While the paper version remains the official standard, we think that in practice you'll find the Common Lisp HyperSpec much easier to navigate an
 d use than its paper alternative. In addition to the Common Lisp standard itself, the Common Lisp HyperSpec also incorporates interesting and useful cross references to other materials of the Common Lisp committee, J13 (formerly X3J13).}
 llvm 344
 variants {powerpc i386} description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} portdir lang/llvm homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} maintainers mww at opendarwin.org categories lang version 1.7 revision 0
 logtalk 613
-portdir lang/logtalk platforms {darwin freebsd linux} description {Logtalk - Open source object-oriented extension to Prolog} name logtalk version 2.28.0 categories lang homepage http://www.logtalk.org/ revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers pmoura at mac.com long_description {Logtalk is an open source object-oriented extension to the Prolog programming language. Integrating logic programming with object-oriented and event-driven programming, it is compatible with most Prolog compilers. It supports both prototypes and classes. In addition, it supports component- based programming through category-based composition.}
+portdir lang/logtalk platforms {darwin freebsd linux} description {Logtalk - Open source object-oriented extension to Prolog} name logtalk version 2.28.1 categories lang homepage http://www.logtalk.org/ revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers pmoura at mac.com long_description {Logtalk is an open source object-oriented extension to the Prolog programming language. Integrating logic programming with object-oriented and event-driven programming, it is compatible with most Prolog compilers. It supports both prototypes and classes. In addition, it supports component- based programming through category-based composition.}
 lua 450
 variants static portdir lang/lua description {powerful, lightweight programming language} homepage http://www.lua.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name lua depends_lib port:readline maintainers {anselmg at t-online.de pmq at macports.org} long_description {Lua is a powerful, light-weight programming language designed for extending applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, standalone language.} version 5.1.1 categories lang revision 0
 mdk 1138
@@ -4653,7 +4653,7 @@
 p5-test-differences 550
 description {Test strings and data structures and show differences if not ok} portdir perl/p5-test-differences homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Differences/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {{path:${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-text-diff} name p5-test-differences long_description {When the code you're testing returns multiple lines, records or data structures and they're just plain wrong, an equivalent to the Unix diff utility may be just what's needed.} maintainers narf_tm at macports.org categories perl version 0.47 revision 0
 p5-test-exception 552
-description {Convenience methods for testing exception-based code} portdir perl/p5-test-exception homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Exception/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {{path:${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-test-simple port:p5-sub-uplevel} name p5-test-exception long_description {This module provides a few convenience methods for testing exception based code. It is built with Test::Builder and plays happily with Test::Simple, Test::More and friends.} maintainers narf_tm at macports.org categories perl version 0.23 revision 0
+description {Convenience methods for testing exception-based code} portdir perl/p5-test-exception homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Exception/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {{path:${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-test-simple port:p5-sub-uplevel} name p5-test-exception long_description {This module provides a few convenience methods for testing exception based code. It is built with Test::Builder and plays happily with Test::Simple, Test::More and friends.} maintainers narf_tm at macports.org categories perl version 0.24 revision 0
 p5-test-expect 400
 description {Automated driving and testing of terminal-based programs.} portdir perl/p5-test-expect homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Expect/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {{path:${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8}} name p5-test-expect long_description {{Automated driving and testing of terminal-based programs.}} maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org categories perl version 0.30 revision 0
 p5-test-harness 597

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