[24801] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Revision: 24801
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/24801
Author:   dluke at macports.org
Date:     2007-05-04 12:33:18 -0700 (Fri, 04 May 2007)

Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	3898 
Ports successfully parsed:	3898	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2007-05-04 18:55:26 UTC (rev 24800)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2007-05-04 19:33:18 UTC (rev 24801)
@@ -780,8 +780,8 @@
 variants universal description {Color-highlighted diff(1) output} portdir devel/colordiff homepage http://colordiff.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name colordiff long_description {The Perl script colordiff is a wrapper for diff(1) and produces the same output but with pretty 'syntax' highlighting. Colour schemes can be customized.} maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org categories {devel textproc} version 1.0.6 revision 0
 commoncpp2 454
 variants {universal darwin_6} portdir devel/commoncpp2 description {GNU Common C++ 2 Framework} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name commoncpp2 depends_lib port:libxml2 maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org long_description {C++ framework offering portable support for threading, sockets, file access, daemons, persistence, serial I/O, XML parsing, and system services.} version 1.4.2 categories devel revision 1
-cook 586
-variants universal description {Cook is a replacement for the traditional make(1) tool.} portdir devel/cook homepage http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/cook/cook.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name cook long_description {Cook is a tool for constructing files. It is given a set of files to create, and recipes of how to create them. In any non-trivial program there will be prerequisites to performing the actions necessary to creating any file, such as include files. Cook provides a mechanism to define these.} maintainers waqar at macports.org categories devel version 2.25 revision 0
+cook 581
+variants universal description {Cook is a replacement for the traditional make(1) tool.} portdir devel/cook homepage http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/software/cook/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name cook long_description {Cook is a tool for constructing files. It is given a set of files to create, and recipes of how to create them. In any non-trivial program there will be prerequisites to performing the actions necessary to creating any file, such as include files. Cook provides a mechanism to define these.} maintainers waqar at macports.org categories devel version 2.27 revision 0
 cpphs 353
 variants universal depends_build port:ghc portdir devel/cpphs description {cpp implemented in Haskell.} homepage http://www.haskell.org/cpphs/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name cpphs maintainers gwright at macports.org long_description {cpphs is a liberalised re-implementation of cpp, the C pre-processor, in Haskell.} version 1.3 categories devel revision 0
 cppunit 423
@@ -890,8 +890,8 @@
 variants universal description {Generates a C function that uses getopt_long function} portdir devel/gengetopt homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/gengetopt/gengetopt.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name gengetopt long_description {This program generates a C function that uses getopt_long function to parse the command line options, to validate them and fills a struct. Thus your program can now handle options such as: myprog --input foo.c -o foo.o --no-tabs -i 100 *.class And both long options (those that start with --) and short options (start with - and consist of only one character) can be handled. gengetopt is perfect if you are too lazy (like me) to write all stuff required to call getopt_long, and when you have a program and wish it took options. Generated code works if you use GNU Autoconf or GNU Automake .} maintainers waqar at macports.org categories devel version 2.14 revision 0
 gettext 631
 variants {universal darwin_6} portdir devel/gettext description {GNU gettext package} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd linux} name gettext depends_lib {port:libiconv port:expat} maintainers ryandesign at macports.org long_description {This is the GNU gettext package. It is interesting for authors or maintainers of other packages or programs which they want to see internationalized. As one step the handling of messages in different languages should be implemented. For this task GNU gettext provides the needed tools and library functions.} version 0.16.1 categories devel revision 0
-git-core 561
-variants {universal doc} portdir devel/git-core description {The stupid content tracker.} homepage http://git.or.cz/ epoch 0 depends_run {port:curl port:diffutils port:tk port:openssh port:python24 port:rsync port:gsed} platforms darwin depends_lib {port:curl port:zlib port:openssl port:expat port:libiconv} name git-core long_description {A stupid (but extremely fast) directory content manager. It doesn't do a whole lot, but what it _does_ do is track directory contents efficiently.} maintainers bryan at larsen.st version 1.5.0.5 categories devel revision 0
+git-core 550
+variants {universal doc svn no_svn} portdir devel/git-core description {The stupid content tracker.} homepage http://git.or.cz/ epoch 0 depends_run {port:curl port:diffutils port:openssh port:rsync port:gsed} platforms darwin depends_lib {port:curl port:zlib port:openssl port:expat port:libiconv} name git-core long_description {A stupid (but extremely fast) directory content manager. It doesn't do a whole lot, but what it _does_ do is track directory contents efficiently.} maintainers bryan at larsen.st version 1.5.1.3 categories devel revision 0
 glade3 1187
 variants {universal enable_gnomedb disable_gnomedb} portdir devel/glade3 description {Glade is a free user interface builder for GTK+ and GNOME.} homepage http://glade.gnome.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name glade3 depends_lib {bin:automake-1.7:automake bin:autoconf:autoconf lib:libiconv.2:libiconv lib:libgail-gnome:libgail-gnome lib:libXft.2.1.2:Xft2 port:freetype lib:libaudiofile:audiofile lib:libesd:esound port:fontconfig port:gnome-keyring lib:libpng:libpng lib:libatk-1.0:atk bin:gconftool-2:gconf lib:libgettextlib:gettext lib:libglib-2.0:glib2 lib:libgnomevfs-2:gnome-vfs lib:libgtk-x11-2.0:gtk2 lib:libgnomecanvas-2:libgnomecanvas lib:libart_lgpl_2:libart_lgpl lib:libbonobo-2:libbonobo lib:libbonoboui-2:libbonoboui lib:libgnome-2:libgnome lib:libgnomeui-2:libgnomeui bin:orbit-idl-2:orbit2 port:libxml2 bin:perl:perl5.8 port:tiff lib:libpangoft2-1.0:pango bin:pkg-config:pkgconfig port:scrollkeeper port:xrender port:zlib} long_description {Glade is a free user interface bu
 ilder for GTK+ and GNOME. It is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).} maintainers {rhwood at macports.org openmaintainer at macports.org} version 3.2.0 categories {gnome devel} revision 0
 glib1 500
@@ -3189,7 +3189,7 @@
 python24 367
 variants {universal puredarwin darwin_8} description {An interpreted, object-oriented programming language} portdir lang/python24 homepage http://www.python.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name python24 long_description {Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language.} maintainers mww at macports.org categories lang version 2.4.3 revision 1
 python25 376
-variants {universal darwin_8 darwin_9 puredarwin} description {An interpreted, object-oriented programming language} portdir lang/python25 homepage http://www.python.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name python25 long_description {Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language.} maintainers mww at macports.org categories lang version 2.5.1 revision 0
+variants {universal darwin_8 darwin_9 puredarwin} description {An interpreted, object-oriented programming language} portdir lang/python25 homepage http://www.python.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name python25 long_description {Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language.} maintainers mww at macports.org categories lang version 2.5.1 revision 1
 q 828
 variants {universal darwin_6} portdir lang/q description {extensible scripting language} homepage http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name q depends_lib {lib:libgmp.3:gmp lib:libreadline.5:readline lib:libcurl.3:curl} maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org long_description {Q is a powerful and extensible scripting language with advanced symbolic processing and functional programming capabilities. Q is based on term rewriting. Consequently, Q scripts are just collections of equations which are used to evaluate expressions in a symbolic fashion. Despite its conceptual simplicity, Q is a full-featured functional programming language with a modern syntax, curried function applications, dynamic object-oriented typing, exception handling, and POSIX multithreading.} version 6.0 categories lang revision 0
 ragel 565
@@ -3219,7 +3219,7 @@
 slang2 639
 variants universal description {multi-platform programmer's library} portdir lang/slang2 homepage http://www.s-lang.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name slang2 long_description {S-Lang is a multi-platform programmer's library designed to allow a developer to create robust multi-platform software. It provides facilities required by interactive applications such as display/screen management, keyboard input, keymaps, and so on. The most exciting feature of the library is the slang interpreter that may be easily embedded into a program to make it extensible.} maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org categories lang version 2.0.4 revision 0
 slime 718
-variants {universal devel openmcl clisp} portdir lang/slime description {An Emacs mode for unifying Common Lisp development} homepage http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ epoch 20060419 depends_run port:sbcl name slime depends_lib port:emacs maintainers evenson at panix.com long_description {SLIME extends Emacs with new support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centred around `slime-mode', an Emacs minor-mode that complements the standard `lisp-mode'. While `lisp-mode' supports editing Lisp source files, `slime-mode' adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for compilation, debugging, documentation lookup, and so on.} version 20060419 categories lang revision 0
+variants {universal devel openmcl clisp} portdir lang/slime description {An Emacs mode for unifying Common Lisp development} homepage http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ epoch 20070503 depends_run port:sbcl name slime depends_lib port:emacs maintainers evenson at panix.com long_description {SLIME extends Emacs with new support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centred around `slime-mode', an Emacs minor-mode that complements the standard `lisp-mode'. While `lisp-mode' supports editing Lisp source files, `slime-mode' adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for compilation, debugging, documentation lookup, and so on.} version 20070503 categories lang revision 0
 smlnj 452
 variants {universal powerpc i386} description {Standard ML of New Jersey} portdir lang/smlnj homepage http://www.smlnj.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name smlnj long_description {Standard ML of New Jersey (abbreviated SML/NJ) is a compiler for the Standard ML '97 programming language with associated libraries, tools, and documentation. SML/NJ is free, open source software.} maintainers bfulgham at macports.org categories lang version 110.60 revision 0
 spidermonkey 330
@@ -3863,7 +3863,7 @@
 ipcheck 399
 variants universal portdir net/ipcheck description {dynamic dns client written in python} homepage http://ipcheck.sourceforge.net epoch 0 depends_run bin:python:python24 platforms {darwin freebsd} name ipcheck maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org long_description {ipcheck updates your ip address at one of the dynamic dns address providers like dyndns.org} version 0.226 categories net revision 0
 iperf 487
-variants universal description {A tool to measure maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth} portdir net/iperf homepage http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf epoch 0 platforms darwin name iperf long_description {Iperf is a tool for measuring maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth, reminiscent of ttcp and nettest. It has been written to overcome the shortcomings of those aging tools. Iperf can also test UDP bandwidth, loss, and jitter.} maintainers pmq at macports.org categories net version 1.7.0 revision 0
+variants universal description {A tool to measure maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth} portdir net/iperf homepage http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf epoch 0 platforms darwin name iperf long_description {Iperf is a tool for measuring maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth, reminiscent of ttcp and nettest. It has been written to overcome the shortcomings of those aging tools. Iperf can also test UDP bandwidth, loss, and jitter.} maintainers pmq at macports.org categories net version 2.0.2 revision 0
 ipsvd 392
 variants universal description {internet protocol service daemons} portdir net/ipsvd homepage http://smarden.org/ipsvd/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ipsvd long_description {ipsvd is a set of internet protocol service daemons for Unix. It currently includes a TCP/IP service daemon, and a UDP/IP service daemon.} maintainers nomaintainer at macports.org categories net version 0.10.1 revision 0
 jabber 414
@@ -7333,7 +7333,7 @@
 php4 596
 variants {universal darwin_6 darwin_7 darwin_8 freebsd macosx apache apache2 apache20 crypt curl gd mysql3 mysql4 mysql5 postgresql8 ldap imap xslt} description {PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor} portdir www/php4 epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} depends_lib {port:libiconv port:expat port:gettext port:zlib port:openssl port:tiff port:libxml2 port:libtool} name php4 long_description {PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.} maintainers jwa at macports.org categories {lang php www} version 4.4.7 revision 0
 php5 754
-variants {universal darwin_6 darwin_7 darwin_8 macosx apache apache2 fastcgi imap tidy mssql snmp macports_snmp mysql3 mysql4 mysql5 postgresql sqlite ipc pcntl pear} description {PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor} portdir www/php5 epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} depends_lib {port:libxml2 port:libxslt port:openssl port:zlib port:libiconv port:expat port:gettext port:tiff lib:libmhash:mhash port:libmcrypt port:curl port:pcre port:jpeg port:libpng port:freetype} name php5 long_description {PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for developing web sites, but can also be used for command-line scripting.} maintainers {ryandesign at macports.org jwa at macports.org} categories {lang php www} version 5.2.1 revision 3
+variants {universal darwin_6 darwin_7 darwin_8 macosx apache apache2 fastcgi imap tidy mssql snmp macports_snmp mysql3 mysql4 mysql5 postgresql sqlite ipc pcntl pear} description {PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor} portdir www/php5 epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} depends_lib {port:libxml2 port:libxslt port:openssl port:zlib port:libiconv port:expat port:gettext port:tiff lib:libmhash:mhash port:libmcrypt port:curl port:pcre port:jpeg port:libpng port:freetype} name php5 long_description {PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for developing web sites, but can also be used for command-line scripting.} maintainers {ryandesign at macports.org jwa at macports.org} categories {lang php www} version 5.2.2 revision 0
 php5-rrdtool 363
 variants universal portdir www/php5-rrdtool description {PHP 5 glue for rrdtool} homepage http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/contrib/php_rrdtool.txt epoch 0 platforms darwin name php5-rrdtool depends_lib {port:rrdtool port:php5 port:re2c} maintainers markd at macports.org long_description {{PHP 5 glue for rrdtool}} version 1.0 categories {www net devel} revision 0
 php5-yaz 405

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