[62263] trunk/dports
portindex at macports.org
portindex at macports.org
Sat Jan 2 11:54:28 PST 2010
Revision: 62263
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/62263
Author: portindex at macports.org
Date: 2010-01-02 11:54:27 -0800 (Sat, 02 Jan 2010)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed: 6468
Ports successfully parsed: 6468
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 2010-01-02 19:08:16 UTC (rev 62262)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex 2010-01-02 19:54:27 UTC (rev 62263)
@@ -4299,7 +4299,7 @@
clisp 766
variants {nolibsigsegv darwin darwin_7 darwin_10} portdir lang/clisp description {The Clisp Common Lisp Implementation} homepage http://clisp.cons.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name clisp depends_lib {port:readline port:gettext port:libsigsegv} long_description {CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible, formerly of Karlsruhe University, and Michael Stoll, formerly of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, almost all of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Command line editing is provided by readline.} maintainers waqar categories lang version 2.48 revision 0
clojure 546
-variants {readline rlwrap} portdir lang/clojure description {The Clojure programming language} homepage http://clojure.org/ epoch 20090504 platforms darwin name clojure long_description {Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. It is interactive, yet compiled, with a robust infrastructure for concurrency. It is a functional dialect of Lisp, with a rich set of immutable, persistent data structures and a macro system.} maintainers gmail.com:mdippery depends_extract bin:unzip:unzip categories {lang java} version 1.0.0 revision 1
+variants {readline rlwrap} portdir lang/clojure description {The Clojure programming language} homepage http://clojure.org/ epoch 20091231 platforms darwin name clojure long_description {Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. It is interactive, yet compiled, with a robust infrastructure for concurrency. It is a functional dialect of Lisp, with a rich set of immutable, persistent data structures and a macro system.} maintainers gmail.com:mdippery depends_extract bin:unzip:unzip categories {lang java} version 1.1.0 revision 0
clojure-contrib 577
depends_build port:clojure portdir lang/clojure-contrib depends_fetch bin:git:git-core description {The Clojure programming language (1.0) - Contrib} homepage http://clojure.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name clojure-contrib maintainers gmail.com:ian.eure long_description {Clojure is a dynamic programming language for the JVM. It is interactive, yet compiled, with a robust infrastructure for concurrency. It is a functional dialect of Lisp, with a rich set of immutable, persistent data structures and a macro system.} categories {lang java} version git-20091102 revision 0
clojure-contrib-devel 603
@@ -4738,8 +4738,8 @@
variants universal portdir mail/hello description {utility for saying hello and reading email} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name hello long_description {The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which would otherwise be unavailable to them. Because it is protected by the GNU General Public License, users are free to share and change it.} maintainers nomaintainer categories mail version 2.1.1 revision 0
hypermail 430
variants {gdbm universal} portdir mail/hypermail description {Hypermail, mail to cross-referenced HTML converter} homepage http://www.hypermail-project.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name hypermail long_description {Hypermail is a program that takes a file of mail messages in UNIX mailbox format and generates a set of cross-referenced HTML documents.} maintainers nomaintainer categories {mail textproc} version 2.3.0 revision 0
-imap-uw 525
-variants {ssl_plain ssl_pam nopwd mbx subdir} portdir mail/imap-uw description {University of Washington IMAP daemon} homepage http://www.washington.edu/imap/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name imap-uw long_description {IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. This port provides the University of Washington IMAP toolkit (IMAP supporting software developed by the UW).} maintainers {snc openmaintainer} categories mail version 2007e revision 0
+imap-uw 529
+variants {ssl_plain ssl_pam nopwd mbx mix subdir} portdir mail/imap-uw description {University of Washington IMAP daemon} homepage http://www.washington.edu/imap/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name imap-uw long_description {IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. This port provides the University of Washington IMAP toolkit (IMAP supporting software developed by the UW).} maintainers {snc openmaintainer} categories mail version 2007e revision 0
imapcp 501
portdir mail/imapcp description {imapcp is a simple tool to copy mailbox accounts} homepage http://www.jplanglois.com/products/imapcp/ epoch 0 depends_run bin:python:python24 platforms darwin name imapcp maintainers nomaintainer long_description {imapcp is a simple tool to copy mailbox accounts. It was used successfully to transfer mailboxes from a Washington University IMAP server to a Courier IMAP server, and from an OpenMail server to a WU IMAP server.} categories mail version 0.97 revision 0
imapfilter 469
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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