[52811] trunk/dports

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Tue Jun 23 11:54:21 PDT 2009


Revision: 52811
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/52811
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-06-23 11:54:21 -0700 (Tue, 23 Jun 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5870 
Ports successfully parsed:	5870	 
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	2009-06-23 17:55:40 UTC (rev 52810)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-06-23 18:54:21 UTC (rev 52811)
@@ -714,8 +714,8 @@
 variants {with_mysql3 with_mysql4 with_mysql5 with_postgresql82 with_postgresql83 with_bdb46 without_bdb universal} depends_build {port:flex port:m4 port:pkgconfig port:gnome-doc-utils} portdir databases/libgda3 description {GDA provides uniform access to diffent kinds of data sources.} homepage http://www.gnome-db.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name libgda3 depends_lib {port:gettext port:libiconv port:libxml2 port:ncurses port:p5-xml-parser path:bin/perl:perl5 port:readline port:zlib path:lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc:glib2 port:db46} maintainers {jwa openmaintainer} long_description {GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers, mail spools, etc).} categories {databases gnome} version 3.0.4 revision 1
 libgda4 799
 variants {with_mysql5 with_postgresql83 without_bdb universal} depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:autoconf port:flex port:m4 port:intltool port:p5-xml-parser port:gnome-doc-utils port:autoconf port:automake port:libtool} portdir databases/libgda4 description {GDA provides uniform access to diffent kinds of data sources.} homepage http://www.gnome-db.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:gettext port:libiconv port:libxml2 port:ncurses port:readline port:zlib port:gnome-vfs port:sqlite3 port:libsoup port:db47} name libgda4 maintainers {jwa devans openmaintainer} long_description {GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers, mail spools, etc).} categories {databases gnome} version 4.0.2 revision 0
-libpqxx 1307
-variants universal depends_build path:bin/pkg-config:pkgconfig portdir databases/libpqxx description {Official C++ client API for PostgreSQL} homepage http://pqxx.org/development/libpqxx/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:postgresql83 name libpqxx long_description {libpqxx is the official C++ client API for PostgreSQL, the enterprise-strength open-source database software. There are many similar libraries for PostgreSQL and for other databases, some of them database independent. Most of these, however, are fairly C like in their programming style, and fail to take advantage of the full power of the C++ language as it has matured since the acceptance of the Standard in 1996. What libpqxx brings you is effective use of templates to reduce the inconvenience of dealing with type conversions, standard C++ strings to keep you from having to worry about buffer allocation and overflow attacks, exceptions to take the tedious and error prone plumbing around error handling out 
 of your hands, constructors and destructors to bring resource management under control, and even basic object orientation to give you some extra reliability features that would be hard to get with most other database interfaces.} maintainers {dweber openmaintainer} categories {databases devel} version 3.0 revision 0
+libpqxx 1309
+variants universal depends_build path:bin/pkg-config:pkgconfig portdir databases/libpqxx description {Official C++ client API for PostgreSQL} homepage http://pqxx.org/development/libpqxx/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:postgresql83 name libpqxx long_description {libpqxx is the official C++ client API for PostgreSQL, the enterprise-strength open-source database software. There are many similar libraries for PostgreSQL and for other databases, some of them database independent. Most of these, however, are fairly C like in their programming style, and fail to take advantage of the full power of the C++ language as it has matured since the acceptance of the Standard in 1996. What libpqxx brings you is effective use of templates to reduce the inconvenience of dealing with type conversions, standard C++ strings to keep you from having to worry about buffer allocation and overflow attacks, exceptions to take the tedious and error prone plumbing around error handling out 
 of your hands, constructors and destructors to bring resource management under control, and even basic object orientation to give you some extra reliability features that would be hard to get with most other database interfaces.} maintainers {dweber openmaintainer} categories {databases devel} version 3.0.1 revision 0
 libpqxx26 1313
 variants universal depends_build path:bin/pkg-config:pkgconfig portdir databases/libpqxx26 description {Official C++ client API for PostgreSQL} homepage http://pqxx.org/development/libpqxx/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:postgresql83 name libpqxx26 long_description {libpqxx is the official C++ client API for PostgreSQL, the enterprise-strength open-source database software. There are many similar libraries for PostgreSQL and for other databases, some of them database independent. Most of these, however, are fairly C like in their programming style, and fail to take advantage of the full power of the C++ language as it has matured since the acceptance of the Standard in 1996. What libpqxx brings you is effective use of templates to reduce the inconvenience of dealing with type conversions, standard C++ strings to keep you from having to worry about buffer allocation and overflow attacks, exceptions to take the tedious and error prone plumbing around error handling 
 out of your hands, constructors and destructors to bring resource management under control, and even basic object orientation to give you some extra reliability features that would be hard to get with most other database interfaces.} maintainers {dweber openmaintainer} categories {databases devel} version 2.6.9 revision 0
 libsdb 446
@@ -2498,8 +2498,8 @@
 variants universal depends_build {bin:grep:grep bin:gawk:gawk} portdir gnome/baobab description {Disk usage analyzer for GNOME} homepage http://www.marzocca.net/linux/baobab.html epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:libgtop port:gtk2 port:libglade2 port:gnome-vfs port:gconf port:libgnomeui port:gettext} name baobab long_description {Baobab is a C/gtk+ application to analyse disk usage in any Gnome environment. Baobab can easily scan either the whole filesystem tree, or a specific user-requested directory branch (local or remote).} maintainers raimue categories gnome version 2.4.2 revision 0
 bug-buddy 484
 variants universal portdir gnome/bug-buddy description {A graphical bug reporting tool.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name bug-buddy depends_lib {port:libelf port:gnome-desktop port:gnome-menus port:evolution-data-server port:libgtop} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {This is a graphical bug reporting tool. It can extract debugging information from a core file or crashed application (via gnome_segv).} categories gnome version 2.26.0 revision 0
-cog 380
-variants universal portdir gnome/cog description {A program for editing advanced GNOME settings in an easy way.} homepage http://www.krakoa.dk/old-linux-software.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name cog depends_lib port:gnome-session maintainers nomaintainer long_description {A program for editing advanced GNOME settings in an easy way.} categories gnome version 0.8.0 revision 0
+cog 434
+variants universal depends_build port:pkgconfig portdir gnome/cog description {A program for editing advanced GNOME settings in an easy way.} homepage http://www.krakoa.dk/old-linux-software.html epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:libgnomeui port:gconf port:libglade2} name cog maintainers nomaintainer long_description {A program for editing advanced GNOME settings in an easy way.} categories gnome version 0.8.0 revision 0
 conglomerate 457
 variants universal depends_build port:rarian portdir gnome/conglomerate description {Conglomerate aims to be an XML editor that everyone can use.} homepage http://www.conglomerate.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name conglomerate depends_lib {bin:gnome-session:gnome-session lib:libiconv.2:libiconv} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {{Conglomerate aims to be an XML editor that everyone can use.}} categories {gnome textproc} version 0.9.1 revision 0
 dasher 569

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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