[34797] trunk/dports/PortIndex

dluke at macports.org dluke at macports.org
Thu Mar 6 00:44:29 PST 2008


Revision: 34797
          http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/changeset/34797
Author:   dluke at macports.org
Date:     2008-03-06 00:44:24 -0800 (Thu, 06 Mar 2008)

Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	4546 
Ports successfully parsed:	4546	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2008-03-06 07:01:17 UTC (rev 34796)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2008-03-06 08:44:24 UTC (rev 34797)
@@ -2453,7 +2453,7 @@
 GraphicsMagick 647
 variants {universal i386} portdir graphics/GraphicsMagick description {image processing tools collection} homepage http://www.graphicsmagick.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name GraphicsMagick depends_lib {port:libxml2 port:bzip2 port:zlib port:libpng port:tiff port:freetype} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {GraphicsMagick is the swiss army knife of image processing. It provides a robust collection of tools and libraries which support reading, writing, and manipulating an image in over 88 major formats including important formats like DPX, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PNG, PDF, SVG, and TIFF.} version 1.1.7 categories graphics revision 0
 ImageMagick 1677
-variants {universal perl gs lcms wmf mpeg jbig jpeg2 graphviz q8 q16 q32 no_x11 no_plus_plus darwin_6} depends_build port:pkgconfig variant_desc {perl {Install PerlMagick} gs {Include Ghostscript library support} lcms {Support the Little Color Management System} wmf {Support the Windows Metafile Format} mpeg {Support MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video} jbig {Support JBIG} jpeg2 {Support JPEG-2000 using JasPer} graphviz {Support Graphviz} q8 {Use 8 bits per pixel quantum} q16 {Use 16 bits per pixel quantum (default)} q32 {Use 32 bits per pixel quantum} no_x11 {Disable X11 support} no_plus_plus {Do not install Magick++}} portdir graphics/ImageMagick description {Tools and libraries to manipulate images in many formats} homepage http://www.imagemagick.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ImageMagick depends_lib {lib:libX11.6:XFree86 port:bzip2 port:jpeg port:libpng port:tiff port:zlib port:freetype port:fontconfig port:libiconv port:expat port:libxml2} maintainers ryandesign long_descriptio
 n {ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to create, edit and compose bitmap images in a wide variety of formats. You can crop, resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce or add effects or text or straight or curved lines to an image or image sequence and save your completed work in the same or differing image format. You can even create images from scratch. Image processing operations are available from the command line as well as through C, Ch, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl/Tk programming interfaces. Over 90 image formats are supported, including GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD and TIFF.} categories {graphics devel} version 6.3.9-0 revision 0
+variants {universal perl gs lcms wmf mpeg jbig jpeg2 graphviz q8 q16 q32 no_x11 no_plus_plus darwin_6} depends_build port:pkgconfig variant_desc {perl {Install PerlMagick} gs {Include Ghostscript library support} lcms {Support the Little Color Management System} wmf {Support the Windows Metafile Format} mpeg {Support MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video} jbig {Support JBIG} jpeg2 {Support JPEG-2000 using JasPer} graphviz {Support Graphviz} q8 {Use 8 bits per pixel quantum} q16 {Use 16 bits per pixel quantum (default)} q32 {Use 32 bits per pixel quantum} no_x11 {Disable X11 support} no_plus_plus {Do not install Magick++}} portdir graphics/ImageMagick description {Tools and libraries to manipulate images in many formats} homepage http://www.imagemagick.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ImageMagick depends_lib {lib:libX11.6:XFree86 port:bzip2 port:jpeg port:libpng port:tiff port:zlib port:freetype port:fontconfig port:libiconv port:expat port:libxml2} maintainers ryandesign long_descriptio
 n {ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to create, edit and compose bitmap images in a wide variety of formats. You can crop, resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce or add effects or text or straight or curved lines to an image or image sequence and save your completed work in the same or differing image format. You can even create images from scratch. Image processing operations are available from the command line as well as through C, Ch, C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl/Tk programming interfaces. Over 90 image formats are supported, including GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD and TIFF.} categories {graphics devel} version 6.3.9-1 revision 0
 openexr 395
 variants {universal darwin_7} description {OpenEXR Graphics Library} portdir graphics/OpenEXR homepage http://www.openexr.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name openexr long_description {OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.} maintainers waqar at macports.org categories graphics version 1.4.0 revision 0
 Renaissance-Framework 622
@@ -5044,6 +5044,8 @@
 variants {universal postgresql7 postgresql80 postgresql81 postgresql82} variant_desc {postgresql7 {build with postgresql7 port} postgresql80 {build with postgresql80 port} postgresql81 {build with postgresql81 port} postgresql82 {build with postgresql82 port}} portdir perl/p5-dbd-pg description {Perl DBI module to provide access to PostgreSQL databases} homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-Pg/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name p5-dbd-pg depends_lib {{path:\${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:postgresql83 port:p5-dbi port:p5-version} maintainers {narf_tm openmaintainer} long_description {DBD::Pg is a Perl module which works with the DBI module to provide access to PostgreSQL databases} version 2.2.2 categories {perl databases} revision 0
 p5-dbd-sqlite 370
 variants universal portdir perl/p5-dbd-sqlite description {perl dbd interface to SQLite} homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name p5-dbd-sqlite depends_lib {{path:\${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-dbi} maintainers {narf_tm openmaintainer} long_description {{perl dbd interface to SQLite}} version 1.14 categories perl revision 0
+p5-dbd-sqlite2 397
+variants universal portdir perl/p5-dbd-sqlite2 description {perl dbd interface to SQLite (old version)} homepage http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite2/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name p5-dbd-sqlite2 depends_lib {{path:\${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-dbi} maintainers {jmr openmaintainer} long_description {{perl dbd interface to SQLite (old version)}} version 0.33 categories perl revision 0
 p5-dbi 661
 variants universal portdir perl/p5-dbi description {Abstract database access module for Perl} homepage http://dbi.perl.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name p5-dbi depends_lib {{path:\${prefix}/bin/perl:perl5.8} port:p5-scalar-list-utils port:p5-test-simple} maintainers {narf_tm openmaintainer} long_description {The DBI module enables your Perl applications to access multiple database types transparently. You can connect to MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, Informix, Sybase, ODBC etc. without having to know the different underlying interfaces of each. The API defined by DBI will work on all these database types and many more.} version 1.602 categories perl revision 0
 p5-dbix-class 783
@@ -7402,8 +7404,8 @@
 variants universal depends_build {port:libotr port:wxWidgets} portdir security/otrproxy description {OTR localhost AIM proxy} homepage http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name otrproxy maintainers nomaintainer long_description {This is a localhost proxy you can use with almost any AIM client in order to participate in Off-the-Record conversations. The current version is 0.1.1, which means it's nothing like ready for prime time. In particular, it's got no UI at all (well, it outputs things to stdout).} version 0.3.1 categories security revision 0
 outguess 778
 variants universal description {steganographic tool} portdir security/outguess homepage http://www.outguess.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name outguess long_description {OutGuess is a universal steganographic tool that allows the insertion of hidden information into the redundant bits of data sources. The nature of the data source is irrelevant to the core of OutGuess. The program relies on data specific handlers that will extract redundant bits and write them back after modification. In this version the PNM and JPEG image formats are supported. In the next paragraphs, images will be used as concrete example of data objects, though OutGuess can use any kind of data, as long as a handler is provided.} maintainers nomaintainer categories security version 0.2 revision 0
-pgp 524
-variants universal description {Public-Key encryption for the masses} portdir security/pgp homepage http://www.pgpi.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name pgp long_description {PGP 5.0 contains support for new encryption methods (most notably DSS/Diffie-Hellman), and built-in keyserver support. Also, the command line has been redesigned to be more Unix and scripting friendly. Note: this software is {old;} you probably want gnupg or gnupg2 instead.} maintainers nomaintainer categories {security mail} version 50i revision 0
+pgp 538
+variants {universal darwin_i386} description {Public-Key encryption for the masses} portdir security/pgp homepage http://www.pgpi.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name pgp long_description {PGP 5.0 contains support for new encryption methods (most notably DSS/Diffie-Hellman), and built-in keyserver support. Also, the command line has been redesigned to be more Unix and scripting friendly. Note: this software is {old;} you probably want gnupg or gnupg2 instead.} maintainers nomaintainer categories {security mail} version 50i revision 0
 pgpdump 376
 variants universal description {PGP packet visualizer} portdir security/pgpdump homepage http://pgp.iijlab.net/pgpdump.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name pgpdump long_description {pgpdump is a PGP packet visualizer which displays the packet format of OpenPGP (RFC 2440 + bis) and PGP version 2 (RFC 1991).} maintainers nomaintainer categories security version 0.25 revision 0
 pidgin-otr 1037

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