[32517] trunk/dports/PortIndex

dluke at macports.org dluke at macports.org
Sun Jan 6 00:44:38 PST 2008


Revision: 32517
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/32517
Author:   dluke at macports.org
Date:     2008-01-06 00:44:37 -0800 (Sun, 06 Jan 2008)

Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	4411 
Ports successfully parsed:	4411	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2008-01-06 05:24:13 UTC (rev 32516)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2008-01-06 08:44:37 UTC (rev 32517)
@@ -3369,9 +3369,7 @@
 lisp-hyperspec 1236
 variants universal description {The Common Lisp HyperSpec} portdir lang/lisp-hyperspec homepage http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/index.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name lisp-hyperspec 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 and use than its paper alternative. In addition to the Co
 mmon 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).} maintainers nomaintainer categories lang version 7.0 revision 0
 llvm 386
-variants universal depends_build {bin:flex:flex bin:bison:bison} portdir lang/llvm description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm maintainers erickt at macports.org long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} version 2.0 categories lang revision 0
-llvm-gcc4 393
-variants {universal darwin powerpc x86} portdir lang/llvm-gcc4 description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm-gcc4 depends_lib port:llvm maintainers erickt at macports.org long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} version 2.0 categories lang revision 1
+variants universal depends_build {bin:flex:flex bin:bison:bison} portdir lang/llvm description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm maintainers erickt at macports.org long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} version 2.1 categories lang revision 0
 logtalk 650
 variants universal description {Logtalk - Open source object-oriented logic programming language} portdir lang/logtalk homepage http://logtalk.org/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd linux} name logtalk long_description {Logtalk is an open source object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler. As a multi-paradigm language, Logtalk includes support for both prototypes and classes, protocols, component-based programming through category-based composition, event-driven programming, and multi-threading programming.} maintainers pmoura at logtalk.org categories lang version 2.31.0 revision 0
 lua 446

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