[48364] trunk/dports/PortIndex
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Thu Mar 19 14:52:24 PDT 2009
Revision: 48364
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/48364
Author: portindex at macports.org
Date: 2009-03-19 14:52:24 -0700 (Thu, 19 Mar 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed: 5634
Ports successfully parsed: 5634
Ports failed: 0
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/PortIndex
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex 2009-03-19 20:52:17 UTC (rev 48363)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex 2009-03-19 21:52:24 UTC (rev 48364)
@@ -745,11 +745,11 @@
postgresql7 913
variants {perl java tcltk server darwin_i386 universal} variant_desc {perl {add Perl support} java {add Java support} tcltk {add tcl, tk support} server {add startup item for server} darwin_i386 {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql7 description {The most advanced open-source database available anywhere} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql7 depends_lib {port:readline port:openssl port:zlib port:bison} maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity. This version does not work on Mac OS X Intel!} version 7.4.24 categories databases revision 0
postgresql80 802
-variants {python krb5 perl universal} depends_build port:bison variant_desc {python {add support for python} krb5 {add support for Kerberos 5 authentication} perl {add Perl support} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql80 description {The most advanced open-source database available anywhere} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql80 depends_lib {port:readline port:openssl port:zlib} maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity.} categories databases version 8.0.20 revision 0
+variants {python krb5 perl universal} depends_build port:bison variant_desc {python {add support for python} krb5 {add support for Kerberos 5 authentication} perl {add Perl support} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql80 description {The most advanced open-source database available anywhere} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql80 depends_lib {port:readline port:openssl port:zlib} maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity.} categories databases version 8.0.21 revision 0
postgresql80-doc 621
-variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql80-doc description {Documentation for the postgresql database} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql80-doc maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity. This is the documentation.} version 8.0.20 categories databases revision 0
+variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql80-doc description {Documentation for the postgresql database} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql80-doc maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity. This is the documentation.} version 8.0.21 categories databases revision 0
postgresql80-server 312
-description {run postgresql80 as server} portdir databases/postgresql80-server homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 depends_run port:postgresql80 platforms darwin name postgresql80-server maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {{run postgresql80 as server}} version 8.0.20 categories databases revision 0
+description {run postgresql80 as server} portdir databases/postgresql80-server homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 depends_run port:postgresql80 platforms darwin name postgresql80-server maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {{run postgresql80 as server}} version 8.0.21 categories databases revision 0
postgresql81 828
variants {python krb5 perl universal} depends_build port:bison variant_desc {python {add support for python} krb5 {add support for Kerberos 5 authentication} perl {add Perl support} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir databases/postgresql81 description {The most advanced open-source database available anywhere} homepage http://www.postgresql.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name postgresql81 depends_lib {port:readline port:openssl port:zlib port:libxml2 port:libxslt} maintainers {mww jwa} long_description {PostgreSQL is Object-Relational Database Management System. It supports almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. Write-ahead logging means increased performance while retaining data integrity.} categories databases version 8.1.17 revision 0
postgresql81-doc 621
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