[47628] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Mon Mar 2 01:52:23 PST 2009


Revision: 47628
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/47628
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-03-02 01:52:22 -0800 (Mon, 02 Mar 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5585 
Ports successfully parsed:	5585	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-03-02 09:39:42 UTC (rev 47627)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-03-02 09:52:22 UTC (rev 47628)
@@ -2066,8 +2066,8 @@
 variants {no_x11 universal} depends_build {port:autoconf port:automake} variant_desc {no_x11 {Disable support for X11} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir emulators/sheepshaver description {PowerPC Mac OS run-time environment} homepage http://sheepshaver.cebix.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name sheepshaver depends_lib {port:libsdl port:gtk2} maintainers opendarwin.nospam at vercruesse.de long_description {SheepShaver is an Open Source PowerPC Mac OS run-time environment. That is, it enables you to run PowerPC Classic Mac OS software on your computer, even if you are using a different operating system. However, you still need a copy of Mac OS and a Power Macintosh ROM image to use this program.} categories emulators version 2.3-20060318 revision 0
 simh 646
 description {A highly portable, multi-system simulator.} portdir emulators/simh homepage http://simh.trailing-edge.com epoch 0 platforms darwin name simh depends_lib port:libpcap maintainers gwright long_description {The Computer History Simulation Project is a loose Internet-based collective of people interested in restoring historically significant computer hardware and software systems by simulation. The goal of the project is to create highly portable system simulators and to publish them as freeware on the Internet, with freely available copies of significant or representative software.} version v38-1 categories emulators revision 1
-spim 1163
-variants universal depends_build {port:rman port:flex port:bison bin:xmkmf:imake} variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir emulators/spim description {an assembly language MIPS R2000/R3000 simulator} homepage http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/spim.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name spim depends_lib {port:xorg-libXaw port:xorg-libXp} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {SPIM S20 is a software simulator that runs assembly language programs for the MIPS R2000/R3000 RISC computers. SPIM can read and immediately run files containing assembly language statements. SPIM is a self-contained system for running these programs and contains a debugger and interface to the operating system. SPIM implements almost the entire MIPS assembler-extended instruction set for the R2000/R3000 (I've omitted some the complex floating point comparisons and details of the memory system page tables). The MIPS architecture has evolved considerably since then (in particular 
 the 64 bit extensions), which means that SPIM will not run programs compiled for recent MIPS or SGI processors.} categories {emulators devel lang x11} version 7.4 revision 1
+spim 1168
+variants universal depends_build {port:rman port:flex port:bison path:bin/xmkmf:imake} variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir emulators/spim description {an assembly language MIPS R2000/R3000 simulator} homepage http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~larus/spim.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name spim depends_lib {port:xorg-libXaw port:xorg-libXp} maintainers nomaintainer long_description {SPIM S20 is a software simulator that runs assembly language programs for the MIPS R2000/R3000 RISC computers. SPIM can read and immediately run files containing assembly language statements. SPIM is a self-contained system for running these programs and contains a debugger and interface to the operating system. SPIM implements almost the entire MIPS assembler-extended instruction set for the R2000/R3000 (I've omitted some the complex floating point comparisons and details of the memory system page tables). The MIPS architecture has evolved considerably since then (in partic
 ular the 64 bit extensions), which means that SPIM will not run programs compiled for recent MIPS or SGI processors.} categories {emulators devel lang x11} version 7.4 revision 1
 vice 670
 variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir emulators/vice description {emulator for programs intended for the old 8-bit computers} homepage http://www.viceteam.org/ epoch 0 name vice depends_lib port:xorg-libs maintainers nomaintainer long_description {{VICE is a program that runs on a Unix, MS-DOS, Win95/NT, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS or BeOS machine and executes programs intended for the old 8-bit computers. The current version emulates the C64, the C128, the VIC20, all the PET models (except the SuperPET 9000, which is out of line anyway), the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610).}} version 1.14 categories emulators revision 1
 erlsom 639
@@ -5493,7 +5493,7 @@
 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 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
+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 4.7.31 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 1.0.6 categories net revision 0
 wput 522
@@ -8122,6 +8122,8 @@
 portdir python/py25-twisted description {An event-based Python framework for internet applications} depends_lib {port:python25 port:py25-zopeinterface} name py25-twisted categories {python devel net} version 8.0.1 homepage http://www.twistedmatrix.com/ revision 0 epoch 0 maintainers {stechert akitada openmaintainer} long_description {Twisted is an event-driven networking framework written in Python. Twisted supports TCP, UDP, SSL/TLS, multicast, Unix sockets, a large number of protocols (including HTTP, NNTP, SSH, IRC, FTP, and others), and much more.}
 py25-twisted-web2 727
 depends_build port:py25-twisted description {Twisted.Web2 is the next generation Web Server Framework built with Twisted.} portdir python/py25-twisted-web2 homepage http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/web2/ epoch 0 depends_lib port:python25 name py25-twisted-web2 maintainers stechert at macports.org long_description {Twisted.Web2 is the next generation Web Server Framework built with Twisted. Web2 is under active development and it's APIs should not be considered stable at this point. It is not a version of Twisted.Web and with that in mind compatibility is not of the highest concern, though the compatibility layer does support many but not all twisted.web resources.} categories {python devel net} version 0.2.0 revision 0
+py25-twitter 359
+description {Interface for the Twitter API.} portdir python/py25-twitter homepage http://code.google.com/p/python-twitter/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:py25-simplejson name py25-twitter maintainers nomaintainer long_description {This library provides a pure python interface for the Twitter API.} categories {python devel} version 0.5 revision 1
 py25-tz 425
 description {World Timezone Definitions for Python} portdir python/py25-tz homepage http://pytz.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:python25 name py25-tz maintainers {nox openmaintainer} long_description {pytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. This library allows accurate and cross platform timezone calculations using Python 2.3 or higher.} categories {python devel} version 2009a revision 0
 py25-urlgrabber 515
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