[49232] trunk/dports

portindex at macports.org portindex at macports.org
Sun Apr 5 18:52:35 PDT 2009


Revision: 49232
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/49232
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-04-05 18:52:35 -0700 (Sun, 05 Apr 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5705 
Ports successfully parsed:	5705	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex
    trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-04-06 01:43:19 UTC (rev 49231)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-04-06 01:52:35 UTC (rev 49232)
@@ -868,8 +868,8 @@
 variants ignore_lisp_version portdir devel/asdf-binary-locations description {keep asdf-compiled lisp files in their places} homepage http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-containers/asdf-binary-locations/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name asdf-binary-locations maintainers rlonstein at pobox.com long_description {Keep asdf-compiled lisp files in directories unique to the Lisp implementation, Lisp implementation version operating system and hardware architecture.} categories devel version latest revision 0
 astyle 431
 variants universal portdir devel/astyle description {source code beautifier for the C, C++, C# and Java programming} homepage http://astyle.sourceforge.net epoch 0 platforms darwin name astyle maintainers wyuenho at macports.org long_description {Artistic Style is a source code indenter, source code formatter, and source code beautifier for the C, C++, C# and Java programming languages.} categories devel version 1.20.2 revision 0
-atk 439
-variants universal depends_build port:pkgconfig portdir devel/atk description {GNOME accessibility toolkit} homepage http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name atk depends_lib {path:lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc:glib2 port:gettext port:libiconv} long_description {ATK is the GNOME Accessibility ToolKit - http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/} maintainers nomaintainer categories devel version 1.24.0 revision 0
+atk 396
+variants universal depends_build port:pkgconfig portdir devel/atk description {GNOME accessibility toolkit} homepage http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name atk depends_lib {path:lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc:glib2 port:gettext port:libiconv} long_description {ATK is the GNOME Accessibility ToolKit} maintainers nomaintainer categories devel version 1.24.0 revision 0
 autobook 522
 portdir devel/autobook description {A tutorial covering the gnu autotools.} homepage http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name autobook long_description {This book is a tutorial for Autoconf, Automake and Libtool, hereafter referred to as the GNU Autotools. The GNU manuals that accompany each tools adequately document each tool in isolation. Until now, there has not been a guide that has described how these tools work together.} maintainers nomaintainer version 1.4 categories devel revision 0
 autobuild 707
@@ -1342,6 +1342,8 @@
 variants demo_source_code portdir devel/ice-python description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-python depends_lib {port:python24 port:ice-cpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression and
  support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the Python bindings that sit on top of the C++ Ice C++ runtime libraries.} maintainers blair categories {devel python} version 3.3.1 revision 0
 ice-python25 1248
 variants demo_source_code portdir devel/ice-python25 description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-python25 depends_lib {port:python25 port:ice-cpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression
  and support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the Python bindings that sit on top of the C++ Ice C++ runtime libraries.} maintainers blair categories {devel python} version 3.3.1 revision 0
+ice-python26 1248
+variants demo_source_code portdir devel/ice-python26 description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-python26 depends_lib {port:python26 port:ice-cpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression
  and support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the Python bindings that sit on top of the C++ Ice C++ runtime libraries.} maintainers blair categories {devel python} version 3.3.1 revision 0
 icompile 475
 portdir devel/icompile description {icompile is an autocompile tool for C++ projects} homepage http://ice.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 depends_run bin:python:python24 platforms darwin name icompile maintainers nomaintainer long_description {iCompile is the easiest way to compile your C++ projects on Linux and OS X. It creates executables, static and shared libraries, and HTML documentation with no per-project configuration or scripts} version 0.4 categories devel revision 0
 icu 581
@@ -2922,6 +2924,8 @@
 variants universal depends_build port:libtool portdir graphics/exiv2 description {EXIF and IPTC metadata manipulation library and tools} homepage http://www.exiv2.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name exiv2 depends_lib {port:expat port:gettext port:libiconv port:zlib} long_description {Exiv2 comprises of a C++ library and a command line utility which allows you to manipulate EXIF and IPTC image metadata.} maintainers {vafer.org:tcurdt openmaintainer} categories graphics version 0.18 revision 1
 feh 411
 variants universal portdir graphics/feh description {Fast lightweight image viewer} homepage http://linuxbrit.co.uk/feh/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name feh depends_lib {port:giblib port:imlib2 port:jpeg port:libpng port:zlib} long_description {Simple and fast image viewer using imlib2 with file list and recursive file opening.} maintainers tristan at cs.dartmouth.edu categories graphics version 1.3.4 revision 0
+fig2ps 681
+portdir graphics/fig2ps description {converts xfig files to postscript or PDF, processing text with LaTeX} homepage http://fig2ps.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 depends_run {path:bin/perl:perl5 port:ghostscript port:transfig bin:latex:texlive} platforms darwin name fig2ps maintainers vcn.com:jjstickel long_description {fig2ps is a perl script which converts xfig files to postscript or PDF, processing text with LaTeX. It's primary aim is to produce documents (such as articles) with a high quality, in which the pictures are seamlessly integrated with the text (notably, the font in the figures is exactly the same as in the text).} version 1.3.6 categories {graphics tex} revision 0
 fnlib 536
 variants universal depends_build {port:autoconf port:automake port:libtool bin:autoreconf:autoconf} portdir graphics/fnlib description {Fonts and font libraries necessary for Enlightenment} homepage http://www.enlightenment.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name fnlib depends_lib {port:xorg-libsm port:xorg-libXext port:libpng port:jpeg port:tiff port:imlib} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {This is a set of fonts and font libraries necessary for the latest release of Enlightenment.} categories graphics version 0.5 revision 4
 fontconfig 411
@@ -9406,6 +9410,8 @@
 portdir sysutils/di description {disk information utility} homepage http://www.gentoo.com/di/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name di maintainers mww long_description {di is a disk information utility, displaying everything (and more) than the classic df command does.} version 4.13 categories sysutils revision 0
 diffutils 458
 variants {with_default_names nls universal} portdir sysutils/diffutils description {GNU diff utilities} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin sunos} name diffutils maintainers nomaintainer long_description {diffutils contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities. Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are significantly faster.} categories {sysutils textproc devel} version 2.8.1 revision 3
+dirvish 1475
+portdir sysutils/dirvish description {Client/server rsync- and hard-link-based snapshot backup system} homepage http://www.dirvish.org/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name dirvish depends_lib {port:p5-time-modules port:p5-timedate port:p5-time-period port:rsync} maintainers behanna.org:chris long_description {{Dirvish is a "Time-Machine-alike" for UNIX- and UNIX-like machines (e.g.,  FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X < 10.5) that allows for snapshot-style  backups that preserve space by hard-linking to unchanged versions of files in  a given backup tree.  Like Time Machine, it allows each snapshot to present a  full tree, even for incremental backups. However, because only OS X has  fseventsd, and because among backup sysems only Time Machine actually uses  it, other client systems have to do a traditional tree walk to find changed  files.   Dirvish transmits changed files (or portions of changed files) via rsync to  the backup server, which in turn maintains the backup 
 repository as a set of  hard-linked trees, with databases to track what has changed, as well as an  optional locate index to provide fast searching in the backup tree.  There is  no GUI; however, dirvish appears to be much more robust than other software  of this type in its exclude processing.   Using dirvish, your OS X Mac can become a snapshot backup server for your  non-OS X (or your pre-Leopard OS X) UNIX- and UNIX-like machines.}} version 1.2.1 categories sysutils revision 0
 disktype 405
 variants universal portdir sysutils/disktype description {Detects the content format of a disk or disk image} homepage http://disktype.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name disktype maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Detects the content format of a disk or disk image by checking for signatures of file systems, partition tables, and boot codes.} categories sysutils version 9 revision 1
 doodle 376

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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