[67470] trunk/dports
portindex at macports.org
portindex at macports.org
Mon May 10 09:47:55 PDT 2010
Revision: 67470
http://trac.macports.org/changeset/67470
Author: portindex at macports.org
Date: 2010-05-10 09:47:53 -0700 (Mon, 10 May 2010)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed: 2
Ports successfully parsed: 2
Ports failed: 0
Up-to-date ports skipped: 6863
Modified Paths:
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trunk/dports/PortIndex
trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex 2010-05-10 16:39:54 UTC (rev 67469)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex 2010-05-10 16:47:53 UTC (rev 67470)
@@ -10500,10 +10500,10 @@
variants universal portdir ruby/rb-gtkhtml description {Ruby/GtkHtml2 is a Ruby binding of GtkHtml2} homepage http://sourceforge.net/projects/ruby-gnome2 epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-gtkhtml depends_lib {port:ruby port:libgtkhtml port:rb-gtk2 port:rb-glib2} long_description {Ruby/GtkHtml2 is a Ruby binding of GtkHtml2} maintainers kimuraw license LGPLv2 categories {ruby gnome} version 0.19.4 revision 0
rb-gtksourceview2 494
variants universal portdir ruby/rb-gtksourceview2 description {Ruby/GtkSourceView2 is a Ruby binding of gtksourceview-2.x. (a part of Ruby-Gnome2)} homepage http://sourceforge.net/projects/ruby-gnome2 epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-gtksourceview2 depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-gtk2 port:gtksourceview2} long_description {Ruby/GtkSourceView2 is a Ruby binding of gtksourceview-2.x. (a part of Ruby-Gnome2)} maintainers kimuraw license LGPLv2 categories {ruby gnome} version 0.19.4 revision 0
-rb-haml 894
-portdir ruby/rb-haml description {Haml and Sass: markup languages for HTML and CSS} homepage http://haml-lang.com epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-haml depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-rubygems} license MIT maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} long_description {Haml is a markup language that’s used to cleanly and simply describe the HTML of any web document without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB, the templating language used in most Ruby on Rails applications. However, Haml avoids the need for explicitly coding HTML into the template, because it itself is a description of the HTML, with some code to generate dynamic content. Sass is CSS, plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and more, all in a concise, readable syntax. Haml also contains Sass.} categories {ruby www} version 2.2.23 revision 0
+rb-haml 893
+portdir ruby/rb-haml description {Haml and Sass: markup languages for HTML and CSS} homepage http://haml-lang.com epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-haml depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-rubygems} license MIT maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} long_description {Haml is a markup language that’s used to cleanly and simply describe the HTML of any web document without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB, the templating language used in most Ruby on Rails applications. However, Haml avoids the need for explicitly coding HTML into the template, because it itself is a description of the HTML, with some code to generate dynamic content. Sass is CSS, plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and more, all in a concise, readable syntax. Haml also contains Sass.} categories {ruby www} version 3.0.0 revision 0
rb-haml-edge 921
-portdir ruby/rb-haml-edge description {Haml and Sass: markup languages for HTML and CSS (bleeding edge)} homepage http://haml-lang.com epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-haml-edge depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-rubygems} license MIT maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} long_description {Haml is a markup language that’s used to cleanly and simply describe the HTML of any web document without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB, the templating language used in most Ruby on Rails applications. However, Haml avoids the need for explicitly coding HTML into the template, because it itself is a description of the HTML, with some code to generate dynamic content. Sass is CSS, plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and more, all in a concise, readable syntax. Haml also contains Sass.} categories {ruby www} version 2.3.209 revision 0
+portdir ruby/rb-haml-edge description {Haml and Sass: markup languages for HTML and CSS (bleeding edge)} homepage http://haml-lang.com epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-haml-edge depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-rubygems} license MIT maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} long_description {Haml is a markup language that’s used to cleanly and simply describe the HTML of any web document without the use of inline code. Haml functions as a replacement for inline page templating systems such as PHP, ASP, and ERB, the templating language used in most Ruby on Rails applications. However, Haml avoids the need for explicitly coding HTML into the template, because it itself is a description of the HTML, with some code to generate dynamic content. Sass is CSS, plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and more, all in a concise, readable syntax. Haml also contains Sass.} categories {ruby www} version 2.3.251 revision 0
rb-highline 540
portdir ruby/rb-highline description {A high-level IO library.} homepage http://highline.rubyforge.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb-highline depends_lib {port:ruby port:rb-rubygems} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer long_description {A high-level IO library that provides validation, type conversion, and more for command-line interfaces. HighLine also includes a complete menu system that can crank out anything from simple list selection to complete shells with just minutes of work.} categories ruby version 1.5.1 revision 0
rb-hikidoc 530
Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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