[65404] trunk/dports

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Thu Mar 25 17:54:31 PDT 2010


Revision: 65404
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/65404
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2010-03-25 17:54:30 -0700 (Thu, 25 Mar 2010)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	6763 
Ports successfully parsed:	6763	 
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	2010-03-26 00:53:57 UTC (rev 65403)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2010-03-26 00:54:30 UTC (rev 65404)
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@
 daapd 585
 portdir audio/daapd description {A DAAP server emulating an iTunes server.} homepage http://www.deleet.de/projekte/daap/daapd/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name daapd depends_lib {lib:libz:zlib lib:libid3tag:libid3tag lib:libhowl:howl} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {daapd scans a directory for music files (mp3, aac, uncompressed) and makes them available via the Apple proprietary protocol DAAP. DAAP clients can browse the directory and retrieve individual files, either by streaming or by downloading them.} categories {audio net} version 0.2.4a revision 0
 drumsxx 595
-portdir audio/drumsxx description {language designed for sequencing music through drum machines} homepage http://dpp.mikekohn.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name drumsxx license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Drums++ is a programming language designed for sequencing music through drum machines. It uses simple C ideas, for example // and /* */ comments and { } to seperate sections. It is made as simple as possible so even a non-programmer can use it. Drums++ can both directly control your MIDI device or it can create .midi files} version 0.95 categories audio revision 0
+portdir audio/drumsxx description {language designed for sequencing music through drum machines} homepage http://dpp.mikekohn.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name drumsxx license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Drums++ is a programming language designed for sequencing music through drum machines. It uses simple C ideas, for example // and /* */ comments and { } to seperate sections. It is made as simple as possible so even a non-programmer can use it. Drums++ can both directly control your MIDI device or it can create .midi files} version 0.96 categories audio revision 0
 easytag 600
 variants universal depends_build port:hicolor-icon-theme portdir audio/easytag description {Tool for editing tags of audio files} homepage http://easytag.sf.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name easytag depends_lib {port:gtk2 port:gettext port:libvorbis port:flac port:mp4v2 port:faad2 port:id3lib} long_description {EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MusePack, Monkey's audio files and MP4/AAC. Its simple and nice GTK2+ interface makes tagging easier under UNIX systems.} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories audio version 2.1 revision 2
 easytag-devel 593
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
 cutecom-qt4-mac 503
 variants universal depends_build port:cmake portdir comms/cutecom-qt4-mac description {Graphical serial terminal} homepage http://cutecom.sourceforge.net epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib path:bin/qmake-mac:qt4-mac name cutecom-qt4-mac long_description {CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal, like minicom. It is aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a terminal to talk to their devices.} maintainers jwbacon at tds.net license unknown categories comms version 0.20.0 revision 0
 dgpsip 1630
-variants universal portdir comms/dgpsip description {Differential GPS over IP communication device} homepage http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name dgpsip long_description {On a stationary GPS without a differential correction signal, you should see a 20 m average radius {drunken walk} pattern. On the same receiver with DGPS corrections and a good view of the sky, the error the same receiver with DGPS corrections and a good view of the sky, the error should be reduced to approximately 2 m average radius. If you've always wanted to know exactly where your house is located without that annoying GPS wander, but didn't want to spend the money for a DGPS radio, here is your big chance! I'd like to announce a fun DGPS hack. I've written a small Un*x server and client for redistributing DGPS correction signals over the Net. Basically the server grabs the serial byte stream from my DGPS radio and sends it off over a TCP connection. The client does the same thing but in reverse. The result is that you can receive the local DGPS corrections from absolutely anywhere by using the Internet as the world's largest extension cord. You'll still need to be within 1000 miles or so of San Francisco, California, USA for best results. However chances are better error will still be reduced if you are 2000 to 3000 miles away. Several respondents from 2000 miles away have noted that the remote differential signals have diminished the SA-induced position and velocity errors by approximately 3 times.} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories comms version 1.32 revision 0
+variants universal portdir comms/dgpsip description {Differential GPS over IP communication device} homepage http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name dgpsip long_description {On a stationary GPS without a differential correction signal, you should see a 20 m average radius {drunken walk} pattern. On the same receiver with DGPS corrections and a good view of the sky, the error the same receiver with DGPS corrections and a good view of the sky, the error should be reduced to approximately 2 m average radius. If you've always wanted to know exactly where your house is located without that annoying GPS wander, but didn't want to spend the money for a DGPS radio, here is your big chance! I'd like to announce a fun DGPS hack. I've written a small Un*x server and client for redistributing DGPS correction signals over the Net. Basically the server grabs the serial byte stream from my DGPS radio and sends it off over a TCP connection. The client does the same thing but in reverse. The result is that you can receive the local DGPS corrections from absolutely anywhere by using the Internet as the world's largest extension cord. You'll still need to be within 1000 miles or so of San Francisco, California, USA for best results. However chances are better error will still be reduced if you are 2000 to 3000 miles away. Several respondents from 2000 miles away have noted that the remote differential signals have diminished the SA-induced position and velocity errors by approximately 3 times.} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories comms version 1.35 revision 0
 farsight2 734
 variants universal depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:gtk-doc port:python25} portdir comms/farsight2 description {Farsight - Audio/Video Communications Framework} homepage http://farsight.freedesktop.org/wiki/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib {port:gst-plugins-base port:gst-plugins-farsight port:libnice} name farsight2 maintainers {devans openmaintainer} long_description {The Farsight project is an effort to create a framework to deal with all known audio/video conferencing protocols. On one side it offers a generic API that makes it possible to write plugins for different streaming protocols, on the other side it offers an API for clients to use those plugins.} license unknown categories comms version 0.0.16 revision 0
 gnokii 690
@@ -2680,8 +2680,8 @@
 portdir games/cursive description {Create ASCII character cursive handwriting} homepage http://puck.nether.net/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name cursive license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {Cursive is a program for generating cursive signatures and text like ___ _ __ _ ( ) ' ) / // _/_ __/___. ____ / / / __|/ / _ __ / / (_/|_/ / (_ (_(_/ (_) _(__(/_/ (_ (_/ Do not be fooled by inferior immitations (like the figlet font which doesn't connect letters right). This is the one and only original cursive program.} version 1.0 categories {games textproc} revision 1
 defendguin 805
 variants darwin portdir games/defendguin description {clone of the classic arcade game Defender} homepage http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/defendguin/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name defendguin depends_lib {path:lib/pkgconfig/sdl.pc:libsdl port:libsdl_mixer} long_description {Defendguin is based loosely on Williams classic arcade game, Defender. Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be fairly obvious. Story: A certain monopoly-owning bad guy has been cloned hundreds of times by an unknown alien race. They are now attacking earth, kidnapping little penguinoids and converting them into mutants. Helping them on their way are some other nasty alien ships, of which there are plenty...} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories games version 0.0.11 revision 0
-digger 303
-variants darwin portdir games/digger description {the Digger game} homepage http://www.digger.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name digger depends_lib path:lib/pkgconfig/sdl.pc:libsdl long_description {{the Digger game}} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories games version 20020314 revision 1
+digger 304
+variants darwin portdir games/digger description {the Digger game} homepage http://www.digger.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name digger depends_lib path:lib/pkgconfig/sdl.pc:libsdl long_description {{the Digger game}} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories games version 20020314 revision 1
 dominion 424
 variants universal portdir games/dominion description {world simulation RPG} homepage http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/dominion/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name dominion long_description {Dominion is a multi-player world simulation and role-playing game. Each user controls a nation, making economic, political and military decisions for it.} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories games version 2.8.2 revision 0
 dopewars 491
@@ -11322,8 +11322,8 @@
 variants universal portdir sysutils/detox description {Utility designed to clean up filenames} homepage http://detox.sourceforge.net epoch 0 platforms darwin name detox long_description {Detox is a utility designed to clean up filenames. It replaces non-standard characters, such as spaces, with standard equivalents} license unknown maintainers waqar categories sysutils version 1.1.1 revision 0
 di 323
 portdir sysutils/di description {disk information utility} homepage http://www.gentoo.com/di/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name di license unknown maintainers mww long_description {di is a disk information utility, displaying everything (and more) than the classic df command does.} version 4.13 categories sysutils revision 0
-diffutils 474
-variants {with_default_names nls universal} portdir sysutils/diffutils description {GNU diff utilities} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin sunos} name diffutils long_description {diffutils contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities. Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are significantly faster.} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories {sysutils textproc devel} version 2.8.1 revision 3
+diffutils 493
+variants {with_default_names universal} portdir sysutils/diffutils description {GNU diff utilities} homepage http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin sunos} name diffutils depends_lib port:gettext long_description {diffutils contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities. Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are significantly faster.} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories {sysutils textproc devel} version 2.9 revision 0
 dirvish 1491
 portdir sysutils/dirvish description {Client/server rsync- and hard-link-based snapshot backup system} homepage http://www.dirvish.org/ epoch 0 platforms {darwin freebsd} name dirvish depends_lib {port:p5-time-modules port:p5-timedate port:p5-time-period port:rsync} license unknown maintainers behanna.org:chris long_description {{Dirvish is a "Time-Machine-alike" for UNIX- and UNIX-like machines (e.g.,  FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X < 10.5) that allows for snapshot-style  backups that preserve space by hard-linking to unchanged versions of files in  a given backup tree.  Like Time Machine, it allows each snapshot to present a  full tree, even for incremental backups. However, because only OS X has  fseventsd, and because among backup sysems only Time Machine actually uses  it, other client systems have to do a traditional tree walk to find changed  files.   Dirvish transmits changed files (or portions of changed files) via rsync to  the backup server, which in turn maintains the backup repository as a set of  hard-linked trees, with databases to track what has changed, as well as an  optional locate index to provide fast searching in the backup tree.  There is  no GUI; however, dirvish appears to be much more robust than other software  of this type in its exclude processing.   Using dirvish, your OS X Mac can become a snapshot backup server for your  non-OS X (or your pre-Leopard OS X) UNIX- and UNIX-like machines.}} categories sysutils version 1.2.1 revision 0
 disktype 421

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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