[51078] trunk/dports

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Sun May 17 07:53:59 PDT 2009


Revision: 51078
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/51078
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-05-17 07:53:59 -0700 (Sun, 17 May 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5811 
Ports successfully parsed:	5811	 
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	2009-05-17 14:52:50 UTC (rev 51077)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-05-17 14:53:59 UTC (rev 51078)
@@ -9758,8 +9758,8 @@
 variants doc portdir sysutils/moreutils description {a collection of the unix tools that nobody thought to write thirty years ago.} homepage http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/moreutils epoch 0 depends_run path:bin/perl:perl5 platforms darwin name moreutils long_description {moreutils includes the following utilities: - isutf8: check if a file or standard input is utf-8, - sponge: soak up standard input and write to a file, - ts: timestamp standard input, - vidir: edit a directory in your text editor, - vipe: insert a text editor into a pipe, - combine: combine the lines in two files using boolean operations, - pee: tee standard input to pipes, - zrun: automatically uncompress arguments to command, - mispipe: pipe two commands, returning the exit status of the first, - lckdo: run a program with a lock held.} maintainers {milosh openmaintainer} categories sysutils version 0.31 revision 1
 mtools 318
 variants universal portdir sysutils/mtools description {MS-DOS disk access utilities} homepage http://mtools.linux.lu/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name mtools long_description {Utilities to access MS-DOS disks from Unix without mounting them} maintainers goudal.net:francois categories sysutils version 3.9.11 revision 0
-multitail 949
-portdir sysutils/multitail description {Tail multiple files in one terminal at once} homepage http://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/ epoch 0 name multitail maintainers honk-honk.com:luc long_description {MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. It can also filter lines (again with regular expressions). It has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.} version 5.2.2 categories sysutils revision 0
+multitail 966
+portdir sysutils/multitail description {Tail multiple files in one terminal at once} homepage http://www.vanheusden.com/multitail/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name multitail maintainers honk-honk.com:luc long_description {MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. It can also filter lines (again with regular expressions). It has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.} version 5.2.2 categories sysutils revision 0
 ncdu 511
 variants universal portdir sysutils/ncdu description {NCurses Disk Usage} homepage http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name ncdu long_description {ncdu is an ncurses version of the famous old 'du' unix command. It provides a fast and easy interface to your harddrive. Where is your disk space going? Why is your home directory that large? ncdu can answer those questions for you in just a matter of seconds!} maintainers {snc openmaintainer} categories sysutils version 1.4 revision 0
 nrg2iso 327

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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