[60461] trunk/dports

portindex at macports.org portindex at macports.org
Thu Nov 12 16:54:20 PST 2009


Revision: 60461
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/60461
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-11-12 16:54:17 -0800 (Thu, 12 Nov 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	6356 
Ports successfully parsed:	6356	 
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	2009-11-13 00:35:56 UTC (rev 60460)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-11-13 00:54:17 UTC (rev 60461)
@@ -3487,7 +3487,7 @@
 tgif 296
 depends_build port:imake portdir graphics/tgif description {Basic vector drawing package} homepage http://bourbon.usc.edu:8001/tgif/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name tgif depends_lib {port:xorg-libXext port:xorg-libX11} maintainers mac.com:mdales categories {graphics x11} version 4.1.42 revision 2
 tiff 957
-variants {universal macosx} portdir graphics/tiff description {Library and tools for dealing with Tag Image File Format} homepage http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:jpeg port:zlib} name tiff long_description {This software provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included in this software distribution is a library, libtiff, for reading and writing TIFF, a small collection of tools for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images on UNIX systems, documentation on the library and tools. A small assortment of TIFF-related software for UNIX that has been contributed by others is also included. The library is capable of dealing with images that are written to follow the 5.0 or 6.0 TIFF spec. There is also considerable support for some of the more esoteric portions of the 6.0 TIFF spec.} maintainers waqar categories graphics version 3.9.1 revision 0
+variants {universal macosx} portdir graphics/tiff description {Library and tools for dealing with Tag Image File Format} homepage http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:jpeg port:zlib} name tiff long_description {This software provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included in this software distribution is a library, libtiff, for reading and writing TIFF, a small collection of tools for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images on UNIX systems, documentation on the library and tools. A small assortment of TIFF-related software for UNIX that has been contributed by others is also included. The library is capable of dealing with images that are written to follow the 5.0 or 6.0 TIFF spec. There is also considerable support for some of the more esoteric portions of the 6.0 TIFF spec.} maintainers waqar categories graphics version 3.9.2 revision 0
 twain-sane 948
 variants universal portdir graphics/twain-sane description {TWAIN datasource for SANE} homepage http://www.ellert.se/twain-sane/ epoch 0 platforms macosx name twain-sane depends_lib {lib:libiconv:libiconv lib:libintl:gettext lib:libusb-compat:libusb-compat lib:libsane:sane-backends} long_description {This is a TWAIN datasource for Mac OS X that aquires images using the SANE backend libraries. The SANE backend libraries provide access to a large range of scanners connected through SCSI or USB. For a complete list see the documentation on the SANE project homepage. It works with my HP SCSI scanner, and many people have reported success with a large number of different scanners. The feedback from users have helped the SANE developers to fix problems with various backends, so with each release of the SANE backends more of the Mac OS X specific problems have been solved.} maintainers nomaintainer version 2.5 categories graphics revision 1
 ufraw 660
@@ -9268,8 +9268,8 @@
 portdir python/py26-m2crypto description {M2Crypto is a crypto and SSL toolkit for Python.} homepage http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/MeTooCrypto epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:python26 bin:swig:swig-python port:openssl port:py26-setuptools} name py26-m2crypto maintainers {ram openmaintainer} long_description {{M2Crypto is a crypto and SSL toolkit for Python.}} version 0.20.2 categories {python crypto devel} revision 0
 py26-macholib 678
 portdir python/py26-macholib description {Mach-O header analysis and editing} homepage http://undefined.org/python/#macholib epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:python26 port:py26-altgraph} name py26-macholib maintainers {jmr openmaintainer} long_description {macholib can be used to analyze and edit Mach-O headers, the executable format used by Mac OS X. It is typically used as a dependency analysis tool, and also to rewrite dylib references in Mach-O headers to be @executable_path relative. Though this tool targets a platform specific file format, it is pure python code that is platform and endian independent.} version 1.2.1 categories {python devel} revision 0
-py26-mako 900
-portdir python/py26-mako description {A super-fast templating language that borrows the best ideas from the existing templating languages.} homepage http://www.makotemplates.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:python26 name py26-mako maintainers akitada long_description {Mako is a template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.} version 0.2.4 categories {python www} revision 0
+py26-mako 935
+depends_build port:py26-setuptools portdir python/py26-mako description {A super-fast templating language that borrows the best ideas from the existing templating languages.} homepage http://www.makotemplates.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:python26 name py26-mako maintainers akitada long_description {Mako is a template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.} version 0.2.5 categories {python www} revision 0
 py26-mapnik 1138
 variants {cairo postgis gdal sqlite} portdir python/py26-mapnik description {Open Source C++/Python mapping toolkit.} homepage http://mapnik.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name py26-mapnik depends_lib {port:boost port:libpng port:jpeg port:tiff port:icu port:zlib port:freetype port:proj port:libxml2 port:python26} long_description {Mapnik is a Open Source tookit for developing mapping applications. It is written in C++ and there are Python bindings to facilitate fast-paced agile development. It can comfortably be used for both desktop and web development. Mapnik is about making beautiful maps. It uses the AGG library and offers world class anti-aliasing rendering with subpixel accuracy for geographic data. It is written from scratch in modern C++ and does not suffer from design decisions made a decade ago. When it comes to handling common software tasks such as memory management, filesystem access, regular expressions, parsing and so on, Mapnik does not re-invent the wheel, but utilises best of breed industry standard libraries from boost.org.} maintainers gmail.com:dbsgeo categories {python gis} version 0.6.0 revision 1
 py26-markdown 354
@@ -10684,6 +10684,8 @@
 portdir sysutils/dvdrw-tools description {Tool for mastering DVD media, including +R/RW and -R/RW} homepage http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ epoch 0 depends_run port:cdrtools platforms darwin name dvdrw-tools maintainers nomaintainer long_description {{Tool for mastering DVD media, including +R/RW and -R/RW}} categories sysutils version 7.1 revision 0
 dvtm 533
 variants darwin portdir sysutils/dvtm description {Dynamic Virtual Terminal Manager} homepage http://brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name dvtm depends_lib port:ncursesw long_description {dvtm brings the concept of tiling window management, popularized by X11-window managers like dwm to the console. As a console window manager it tries to make it easy to work with multiple console based programs like vim, mutt, cmus or irssi.} maintainers leboulanger.org:harold categories sysutils version 0.5.2 revision 0
+dwatch 397
+portdir sysutils/dwatch description {A daemon watcher} homepage http://siag.nu/dwatch epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd netbsd openbsd} name dwatch maintainers zenspider.com:ryand-macports long_description {Dwatch (Daemon Watch) is a program that watches over other programs and performs actions based on conditions specified in a configuration file.} version 0.1.1 categories sysutils revision 0
 e2fsprogs 470
 depends_build port:pkgconfig portdir sysutils/e2fsprogs description {Utilities for use with the ext2, ext3 and ext4 filesystems} homepage http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:gettext port:ossp-uuid} name e2fsprogs maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Utilities to create, check and manipulate extended 2, 3 and 4 filesystem (ext2, ext3, ext4) which are commonly used on Linux.} categories sysutils version 1.41.9 revision 1
 endian 385

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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