[51198] trunk/dports

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Wed May 20 09:53:34 PDT 2009


Revision: 51198
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/51198
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-05-20 09:53:34 -0700 (Wed, 20 May 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5815 
Ports successfully parsed:	5815	 
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	2009-05-20 16:50:22 UTC (rev 51197)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-05-20 16:53:34 UTC (rev 51198)
@@ -800,8 +800,8 @@
 portdir databases/pure-odbc description {a simple ODBC interface for the Pure programming language} homepage http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name pure-odbc depends_lib {path:lib/libpure.dylib:pure path:lib/libgmp.dylib:gmp path:lib/libodbc.dylib:unixODBC} maintainers ryandesign long_description {pure-odbc provides {a simple ODBC interface for the Pure programming language} which lets you access a large variety of open source and commercial database systems from Pure} categories databases version 0.2 revision 1
 qdbm 745
 variants {macosx debug bzip2 lzo universal} portdir databases/qdbm description {QDBM is a library of routines for managing a database.} homepage http://qdbm.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name qdbm depends_lib {port:libiconv port:zlib} long_description {QDBM is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.} maintainers {gmail.com:rsky0711 nifty.com:pelopor} categories databases version 1.8.76 revision 0
-redis 959
-portdir databases/redis description {A persistent key-value database with built-in net interface written in ANSI-C for POSIX systems} homepage http://code.google.com/p/redis/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name redis maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Redis is a key-value database. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile, and values can be strings, exactly like in memcached, but also lists and sets with atomic operations to push/pop elements. In order to be very fast but at the same time persistent the whole dataset is taken in memory and from time to time and/or when a number of changes to the dataset are performed it is written asynchronously on disk. You may lost the last few queries that is acceptable in many applications but it is as fast as an in memory DB (beta 6 of Redis includes initial support for master-slave replication in order to solve this problem by redundancy).} version 0.092 categories databases revision 1
+redis 986
+portdir databases/redis description {A persistent key-value database with built-in net interface written in ANSI-C for POSIX systems} homepage http://code.google.com/p/redis/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name redis maintainers {gmail.com:brianjlandau openmaintainer} long_description {Redis is a key-value database. It is similar to memcached but the dataset is not volatile, and values can be strings, exactly like in memcached, but also lists and sets with atomic operations to push/pop elements. In order to be very fast but at the same time persistent the whole dataset is taken in memory and from time to time and/or when a number of changes to the dataset are performed it is written asynchronously on disk. You may lost the last few queries that is acceptable in many applications but it is as fast as an in memory DB (beta 6 of Redis includes initial support for master-slave replication in order to solve this problem by redundancy).} version 0.096 categories databases revision 0
 shsql 815
 portdir databases/shsql description {standalone SQL database that stores data in ascii text files} homepage http://quisp.sourceforge.net/sqlman/html/shsql_home.html epoch 0 platforms darwin name shsql maintainers nomaintainer long_description {SHSQL is a standalone SQL database that stores data in ascii text files. It has a small memory footprint and code size and can be embedded directly into applications - there is no server process. SHSQL is a pared-down SQL implementation but retains useful features such as timeout record locking and search engine comparison operators. A shsql database can be updated via SQL, or by editing data files with a text editor. Applications link to the supplied C language API. There is also a command-line SQL utility.} version 1.24 categories {databases textproc} revision 0
 slony1 427
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@
 gtkimageview 423
 variants universal depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:gtk-doc} portdir devel/gtkimageview description {GtkImageView is a simple image viewer widget for GTK.} homepage http://trac.bjourne.webfactional.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:gtk2 name gtkimageview long_description {{GtkImageView is a simple image viewer widget for GTK.}} maintainers {devans openmaintainer} categories devel version 1.6.4 revision 0
 gvfs 1078
-variants universal depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:intltool} portdir devel/gvfs description {The Gnome Virtual File System.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:gconf port:gnome-keyring port:libsoup port:libarchive} name gvfs long_description {gvfs is a userspace virtual filesystem designed to work with the i/o abstractions of gio (a new library available with glib). It installs several modules that are automatically used by applications using the APIs of libgio. The gvfs model differs from e.g. gnome-vfs in that filesystems must be mounted before they are used. There is a central daemon (gvfsd) that handles coordinting mounts, and then each mount is (typically) in its own daemon process (although mounts can share daemon process). gvfs comes with a set of backends, including trash support, sftp, smb, http, dav and others. There is a set of command line programs starting with gvfs- that lets you run commands (like cat, ls, stat, etc) o
 n files in the gvfs.} maintainers nomaintainer categories devel version 1.2.2 revision 0
+variants universal depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:intltool} portdir devel/gvfs description {The Gnome Virtual File System.} homepage http://www.gnome.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:gconf port:gnome-keyring port:libsoup port:libarchive} name gvfs long_description {gvfs is a userspace virtual filesystem designed to work with the i/o abstractions of gio (a new library available with glib). It installs several modules that are automatically used by applications using the APIs of libgio. The gvfs model differs from e.g. gnome-vfs in that filesystems must be mounted before they are used. There is a central daemon (gvfsd) that handles coordinting mounts, and then each mount is (typically) in its own daemon process (although mounts can share daemon process). gvfs comes with a set of backends, including trash support, sftp, smb, http, dav and others. There is a set of command line programs starting with gvfs- that lets you run commands (like cat, ls, stat, etc) o
 n files in the gvfs.} maintainers nomaintainer categories devel version 1.2.3 revision 0
 gwenhywfar 514
 variants {enable_local_install universal} depends_build port:libtool portdir devel/gwenhywfar description {a utility library required by aqbanking and related software} homepage http://www2.aquamaniac.de/sites/aqbanking/index.php epoch 0 platforms darwin name gwenhywfar depends_lib {port:openssl port:libgcrypt port:gettext port:libxml2 port:gnutls} long_description {{a utility library required by aqbanking and related software}} maintainers nomaintainer categories {devel net finance} version 3.7.2 revision 0
 haddock 921
@@ -9675,7 +9675,7 @@
 fs-check 541
 variants universal portdir sysutils/fs-check description {checks filesystem if they are getting too full} homepage http://fs-check.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name fs-check depends_lib bin:perl:perl5 long_description {fs-check checks filesystem sizes to see if they are getting too full. It uses a configuration file that specifies the filesystems to check, email contacts, trigger thresholds (percentage or amount used/unused), and a report program to run.} maintainers nomaintainer categories sysutils version 0.7 revision 0
 gcc_select 467
-variants {darwin_7 darwin_8_ppc darwin_8_i386 darwin_9 universal} portdir sysutils/gcc_select description {Switch the default compiler} homepage http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/contrib/select/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gcc_select long_description {gcc_select lets you switch the default compiler. It symlinks the standard compiler executables in the MacPorts prefix to the selected version.} maintainers mww categories sysutils version 0.1 revision 2
+variants {darwin_7 darwin_8_ppc darwin_8_i386 darwin_9 universal} portdir sysutils/gcc_select description {Switch the default compiler} homepage http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/contrib/select/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gcc_select long_description {gcc_select lets you switch the default compiler. It symlinks the standard compiler executables in the MacPorts prefix to the selected version.} maintainers mww categories sysutils version 0.1 revision 3
 getabspath 364
 portdir sysutils/getabspath description {getabspath converts relative POSIX pathes to absolute ones.} homepage http://getabspath.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name getabspath maintainers nomaintainer long_description {getabspath is a console-based tool which converts relative POSIX pathes to absolute ones.} version 1.4 categories sysutils revision 0
 getopt 838

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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