[47361] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Thu Feb 26 15:52:08 PST 2009


Revision: 47361
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/47361
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-02-26 15:52:08 -0800 (Thu, 26 Feb 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5577 
Ports successfully parsed:	5577	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-02-26 23:48:24 UTC (rev 47360)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-02-26 23:52:08 UTC (rev 47361)
@@ -10026,8 +10026,8 @@
 variants {darwin darwin_7 openbsd openldap preforkmpm workermpm no_startupitem universal} variant_desc {darwin {Platform variant, do not select manually} darwin_7 {Platform variant, do not select manually} openbsd {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir www/apache20 description {The extremely popular second version of the Apache http server} homepage http://httpd.apache.org/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd openbsd} name apache20 depends_lib {port:apr0 port:apr-util0 port:expat port:openssl port:pcre} maintainers blair long_description {Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for the NCSA server version 1.3 (or 1.4). It fixes numerous bugs in the NCSA server and includes many frequently requested new features, and has an API which allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily. This Portfile is not the latest version of the Apache web server, see the apache2 port. Besides having a Port fo
 r the Apache 2.0.x line, this Port was built to allow Apache 2.x.y on Mac OS X 10.3 to serve PHP Zend encoded files using the Zend Optimizer. The Zend Optimizer is distributed only in binary form as an Apache module that enables the server to serve optimized and obfuscated PHP code from third party vendors. Since the Optimizer is a binary module, it must run in a binary compatible OS and Apache environment. While newer versions of the Zend Optimizer do work with Apache 2.2.x, it appears that these binary modules are compiled on 10.4 and trying to load the module into Apache on 10.3 results in missing symbol errors. When older versions of the Zend Optimizer that work on 10.3 are loaded into Apache 2.2.x, then the error_log will contain messages about double free memory errors. So the only combination that works on 10.3 is with Apache 2.0.x.} version 2.0.63 categories www revision 0
 autobench 868
 variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir www/autobench description {automatic webserver benchmark tool} homepage http://www.xenoclast.org/autobench/ epoch 0 depends_run bin:httperf:httperf platforms darwin name autobench maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Autobench is a simple Perl script for automating the process of benchmarking a web server (or for conducting a comparative test of two different web servers). The script is a wrapper around httperf. Autobench runs httperf a number of times against each host, increasing the number of requested connections per second on each iteration, and extracts the significant data from the httperf output, delivering a CSV or TSV format file which can be imported directly into a spreadsheet for analysis/graphing.} version 2.1.2 categories {www benchmarks} revision 1
-awstats 987
-variants apache variant_desc {apache {use apache instead of apache2}} portdir www/awstats description {Free real-time logfile analyzer to get advanced web statistics} homepage http://www.awstats.org epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name awstats depends_lib {path:bin/perl:perl5 port:apache2} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {AWStats is short for Advanced Web Statistics. It's a free tool that generates advanced web (but also ftp or mail) server statistics, graphically. This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all possible information that your logs contain, in a few graphical web pages. It uses a partial information file to be able to process large log files, often and quickly. It can analyze log files from IIS (W3C log format), Apache log files (NCSA combined/XLF/ELF log format or common/CLF log format), WebStar and most of all web, proxy, WAP, and streaming servers (and FTP servers or mail logs).} version 6.5 categories www revision 0
+awstats 992
+variants apache variant_desc {apache {use apache instead of apache2}} portdir www/awstats description {Free real-time logfile analyzer to get advanced web statistics} homepage http://www.awstats.org epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name awstats depends_lib {path:bin/perl:perl5 port:apache2} maintainers guydavis.ca:davis long_description {AWStats is short for Advanced Web Statistics. It's a free tool that generates advanced web (but also ftp or mail) server statistics, graphically. This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all possible information that your logs contain, in a few graphical web pages. It uses a partial information file to be able to process large log files, often and quickly. It can analyze log files from IIS (W3C log format), Apache log files (NCSA combined/XLF/ELF log format or common/CLF log format), WebStar and most of all web, proxy, WAP, and streaming servers (and FTP servers or mail logs).} version 6.9 categories www revision
  0
 cadaver 618
 variants {darwin_6 universal} variant_desc {darwin_6 {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir www/cadaver description {Commandline client for DAV} homepage http://www.webdav.org/cadaver/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name cadaver depends_lib {port:expat port:openssl port:neon} maintainers landonf at macports.org long_description {cadaver is a command-line WebDAV client for Unix. It supports file upload, download, on-screen display, namespace operations (move/copy), collection creation and deletion, and locking operations.} version 0.23.2 categories www revision 0
 cgilib 355
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