[45010] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Tue Jan 6 03:52:26 PST 2009


Revision: 45010
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/45010
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-01-06 03:52:25 -0800 (Tue, 06 Jan 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5422 
Ports successfully parsed:	5422	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-01-06 11:43:15 UTC (rev 45009)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-01-06 11:52:25 UTC (rev 45010)
@@ -5348,8 +5348,8 @@
 variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir net/wgetpro description {advanced internet file retriever} homepage http://wgetpro.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name wgetpro depends_lib {port:gettext port:libiconv} maintainers mww long_description {WGet pro is an advanced version of wget, able to handle the mms protocoll} version 0.1.3 categories {net www} revision 0
 whatmask 988
 variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir net/whatmask description {Easily convert between three common subnet mask notations} homepage http://www.laffeycomputer.com/whatmask.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name whatmask maintainers mich at freebsdcluster.org long_description {Notations supported: Name Example --------------------------------- CIDR /24 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Wilcard Bits 0.0.0.255 The above notations are all identical. CIDR notation commonly has a / in of the number (representing the number of bits). Whatmask can accept notations with or without a slash. This notation is used more and more. A lot of popular routers and software supprt this notation. notation is pretty much the standard old-school way of doing it. It is by most systems (Un*x, Win, Mac, etc.). bits are similar to the netmask, but they are the logical not of the. This notation is used by a number of popular routers.} version 1.2 categories net revision 0
-whois 421
-variants darwin variant_desc {darwin {Platform variant, do not select manually}} portdir net/whois description {A replacement whois client} homepage http://www.linux.it/~md/software/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name whois depends_lib port:gettext maintainers ryandesign long_description {whois is an improved whois client that follow the delegations from the Verisign whois server.} version 4.7.28 categories net revision 1
+whois 478
+variants {darwin universal} variant_desc {darwin {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir net/whois description {A replacement whois client} homepage http://www.linux.it/~md/software/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name whois depends_lib port:gettext maintainers ryandesign long_description {whois is an improved whois client that follow the delegations from the Verisign whois server.} version 4.7.30 categories net revision 0
 wireshark 635
 variants {adns gnutls libgcrypt ipv6 net_snmp pcre rtp no_ssl no_x11} variant_desc {rtp {add rtp support with portaudio} no_x11 {Disable support for X11}} portdir net/wireshark description {Graphical network analyzer and capture tool} homepage http://wireshark.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name wireshark depends_lib {port:glib2 port:gtk2 port:openssl port:libpcap port:zlib} maintainers opendarwin.org at darkart.com long_description {A network analyzer that lets you capture and interactively browse Ethernet frames. Packet data can be read from a file, or live from a local network interface.} version 1.0.5 categories net revision 0
 wput 522
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