[61128] trunk/dports

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Wed Dec 2 11:54:03 PST 2009


Revision: 61128
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/61128
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-12-02 11:54:02 -0800 (Wed, 02 Dec 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	6409 
Ports successfully parsed:	6409	 
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	2009-12-02 19:41:57 UTC (rev 61127)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-12-02 19:54:02 UTC (rev 61128)
@@ -3719,7 +3719,7 @@
 google-collections 647
 portdir java/google-collections description {Suite of new collections and collection-related classes.} homepage http://code.google.com/p/google-collections/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib bin:java:kaffe name google-collections maintainers blair long_description {The Google Collections Library is a suite of new collections and collection-related goodness for Java 5.0, brought to you by Google. This library is a natural extension of the Java Collections Framework you already know and love. The major new types are: BiMap, Multiset, Multimap and Ordering.} depends_extract bin:unzip:unzip categories java version 20090211.1.0.4 revision 0
 groovy 955
-depends_build port:apache-ant portdir java/groovy description {Groovy -- a Java-based scripting language} homepage http://groovy.codehaus.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib bin:java:kaffe name groovy maintainers breskeby long_description {Groovy is a new agile dynamic language for the JVM combining lots of great features from languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk and making them available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. Groovy is designed to help you get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise and fun way - bringing the power of Python and Ruby inside the Java platform. Groovy can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it can be used dynamically as an alternative language such as for scripting Java objects, templating or writing unit test cases.} depends_extract bin:unzip:unzip categories {java lang} version 1.6.6 revision 0
+depends_build port:apache-ant portdir java/groovy description {Groovy -- a Java-based scripting language} homepage http://groovy.codehaus.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib bin:java:kaffe name groovy maintainers breskeby long_description {Groovy is a new agile dynamic language for the JVM combining lots of great features from languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk and making them available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. Groovy is designed to help you get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise and fun way - bringing the power of Python and Ruby inside the Java platform. Groovy can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it can be used dynamically as an alternative language such as for scripting Java objects, templating or writing unit test cases.} depends_extract bin:unzip:unzip categories {java lang} version 1.6.7 revision 0
 groovy-devel 938
 depends_build port:apache-ant portdir java/groovy-devel description {Groovy -- a Java-based scripting language} homepage http://groovy.codehaus.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib bin:java:kaffe name groovy-devel long_description {Groovy is a new agile dynamic language for the JVM combining lots of great features from languages like Python, Ruby and Smalltalk and making them available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax. Groovy is designed to help you get things done on the Java platform in a quicker, more concise and fun way - bringing the power of Python and Ruby inside the Java platform. Groovy can be used as an alternative compiler to javac to generate standard Java bytecode to be used by any Java project or it can be used dynamically as an alternative language such as for scripting Java objects, templating or writing unit test cases.} maintainers breskeby categories {java lang} version 1.7-rc-1 revision 0
 hamcrest-core 561
@@ -4402,8 +4402,8 @@
 variants {darwin_8_powerpc universal} portdir lang/librep description {A shared library implementing a Lisp dialect} homepage http://librep.sourceforge.net epoch 0 platforms darwin name librep depends_lib {port:gdbm port:gmp} 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 hilaiel.com:lloyd categories lang version 0.17 revision 0
 lisp-hyperspec 1217
 portdir lang/lisp-hyperspec description {The Common Lisp HyperSpec} homepage http://www.lispworks.com/reference/HyperSpec/index.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name lisp-hyperspec maintainers nomaintainer 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 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).} version 7.0 categories lang revision 0
-llvm 364
-variants {ocaml disable_pic host_only} portdir lang/llvm description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} 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 {erickt openmaintainer} categories lang version 2.6 revision 1
+llvm 396
+variants {ocaml disable_pic host_only} portdir lang/llvm description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm depends_lib path:bin/perl:perl5 long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} maintainers {erickt openmaintainer} categories lang version 2.6 revision 2
 llvm-devel 395
 variants {clang universal} depends_build {bin:flex:flex bin:bison:bison} portdir lang/llvm-devel description {llvm is a next generation compiler infrastructure} homepage http://llvm.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name llvm-devel long_description {llvm brings tools to work on the llvm intermediate language incl. a C and C++ frontend.} maintainers erickt categories lang version 53722 revision 1
 llvm-gcc42 414

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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