[57846] trunk/dports

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Thu Sep 17 04:53:36 PDT 2009


Revision: 57846
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/57846
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-09-17 04:53:35 -0700 (Thu, 17 Sep 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	6185 
Ports successfully parsed:	6185	 
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	2009-09-17 11:22:24 UTC (rev 57845)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-09-17 11:53:35 UTC (rev 57846)
@@ -4336,10 +4336,10 @@
 portdir lang/prolog-mode.el description {An emacs major mode for editing prolog programs.} homepage http://turing.ubishops.ca/home/bruda/emacs-prolog/ depends_run bin:swipl:swi-prolog epoch 0 platforms darwin name prolog-mode.el depends_lib path:bin/emacs:emacs maintainers nomaintainer long_description {So the Prolog mode that comes with Emacs sucks. Well, here is a better alternative, with all the features you would expect, including syntax highlighting, auto indent, and full interaction with an inferior Prolog process. This mode supports in principle any Prolog system, though it is primarily maintained with SWI Prolog {	} in mind. It also has some special tweaks for SICStus Prolog, and explicitly supports Prolog's close relatives Eclipse and Mercury.} categories {lang editors} version 1.2 revision 1
 prothon 717
 variants universal depends_build port:pkgconfig portdir lang/prothon description {industrial-strength alternative to Python and Self} homepage http://prothon.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:boost port:sqlite2 port:apr port:expat port:libiconv port:db44} name prothon long_description {Prothon is a fresh new language that gets rid of classes altogether in the same way that Self does and regains the original practical and fun sensibility of Python. This major improvement plus many minor ones make for a clean new revolutionary break in language development. Prothon is quite simple and yet offers the power of Python and Self.} maintainers nomaintainer categories lang version 0.1.2-b711 revision 1
-pure 919
-variants macosx depends_build path:bin/llvm-config:llvm portdir lang/pure description {functional programming language based on term rewriting} homepage http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ depends_run path:bin/openbrowser:openbrowser epoch 0 platforms darwin name pure depends_lib {port:gmp port:gsl port:libiconv port:libtool port:readline} long_description {Pure is a functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has a modern syntax featuring curried function applications, lexical closures and equational definitions with pattern matching, and thus is somewhat similar to languages of the Haskell and ML variety. But Pure is also a very dynamic and reflective language, and is more like Lisp in this respect. The interpreter has an LLVM backend to do JIT compilation, hence programs run blazingly fast and interfacing to C modules is easy.} maintainers ryandesign categories lang version 0.34 revision 0
-pure-devel 992
-variants macosx depends_build {path:bin/llvm-config:llvm port:bison port:flex} portdir lang/pure-devel depends_fetch port:subversion description {functional programming language based on term rewriting} homepage http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ depends_run path:bin/openbrowser:openbrowser epoch 0 platforms darwin name pure-devel depends_lib {port:gmp port:gsl port:libiconv port:libtool port:readline} maintainers ryandesign long_description {Pure is a functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has a modern syntax featuring curried function applications, lexical closures and equational definitions with pattern matching, and thus is somewhat similar to languages of the Haskell and ML variety. But Pure is also a very dynamic and reflective language, and is more like Lisp in this respect. The interpreter has an LLVM backend to do JIT compilation, hence programs run blazingly fast and interfacing to C modules is easy.} categories lang version 0.34.0.r2195 revision 0
+pure 929
+variants {macosx powerpc} depends_build path:bin/llvm-config:llvm portdir lang/pure description {functional programming language based on term rewriting} homepage http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ depends_run path:bin/openbrowser:openbrowser epoch 0 platforms darwin name pure depends_lib {port:gmp port:gsl port:libiconv port:libtool port:readline} long_description {Pure is a functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has a modern syntax featuring curried function applications, lexical closures and equational definitions with pattern matching, and thus is somewhat similar to languages of the Haskell and ML variety. But Pure is also a very dynamic and reflective language, and is more like Lisp in this respect. The interpreter has an LLVM backend to do JIT compilation, hence programs run blazingly fast and interfacing to C modules is easy.} maintainers ryandesign categories lang version 0.35 revision 0
+pure-devel 1000
+variants {macosx powerpc} depends_build {path:bin/llvm-config:llvm port:bison port:flex} portdir lang/pure-devel depends_fetch port:subversion description {functional programming language based on term rewriting} homepage http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ depends_run path:bin/openbrowser:openbrowser epoch 0 platforms darwin name pure-devel depends_lib {port:gmp port:gsl port:libiconv port:libtool port:readline} maintainers ryandesign long_description {Pure is a functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has a modern syntax featuring curried function applications, lexical closures and equational definitions with pattern matching, and thus is somewhat similar to languages of the Haskell and ML variety. But Pure is also a very dynamic and reflective language, and is more like Lisp in this respect. The interpreter has an LLVM backend to do JIT compilation, hence programs run blazingly fast and interfacing to C modules is easy.} categories lang version 0.35-r2302 revision 0
 pyobfuscate 452
 portdir lang/pyobfuscate description {python source code obfuscator} homepage http://www.lysator.liu.se/~astrand/projects/pyobfuscate/ epoch 0 depends_run bin:python:python25 platforms darwin name pyobfuscate maintainers nomaintainer long_description {pyobfuscate is a source code obfuscator: It makes Python source code hard to read for humans, while still being executable for the Python interpreter.} categories {lang python} version 0.3 revision 1
 pypy 511

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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