[67810] trunk/dports

portindex at macports.org portindex at macports.org
Tue May 18 13:47:50 PDT 2010


Revision: 67810
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/67810
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2010-05-18 13:47:48 -0700 (Tue, 18 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:	6879

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex
    trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2010-05-18 20:23:42 UTC (rev 67809)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2010-05-18 20:47:48 UTC (rev 67810)
@@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@
 ht 425
 variants universal portdir devel/ht description {HT is a file editor/viewer/analyzer for executables.} homepage http://hte.sourceforge.net epoch 0 platforms darwin name ht long_description {HT is a file editor/viewer/analyzer for executables. The goal is to combine the low-level functionality of a debugger and the usability of IDEs.} license unknown maintainers landonf categories {devel editors} version 2.0.14 revision 1
 ice-cpp 1400
-variants demo_source_code portdir devel/ice-cpp description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-cpp depends_lib {port:libiconv port:db46 port:expat port:openssl port:readline port:mcpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression and support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the C++ runtime libraries, the core Slice files and slice2cpp. It also includes the slice compilers for all the other languages: slice2cs, slice2java, slice2py, slice2rb and slice2vb.} maintainers blair license unknown categories devel version 3.4.0 revision 0
+variants demo_source_code portdir devel/ice-cpp description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-cpp depends_lib {port:libiconv port:db46 port:expat port:openssl port:readline port:mcpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression and support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the C++ runtime libraries, the core Slice files and slice2cpp. It also includes the slice compilers for all the other languages: slice2cs, slice2java, slice2py, slice2rb and slice2vb.} maintainers blair license unknown categories devel version 3.4.0 revision 2
 ice-java 1348
 variants demo_source_code depends_build {port:apache-ant port:jgoodies-forms port:jgoodies-looks port:proguard} portdir devel/ice-java description {Fast, object-oriented RPC for C++, Java, Python, Ruby, PHP} homepage http://www.zeroc.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name ice-java depends_lib {port:db46 port:ice-cpp} long_description {The Internet Communications Engine (Ice) is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or COM/DCOM/COM+, with support for C++, C#, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby and Visual Basic. Ice consists of the following packages. Slice: The Specification Language for Ice. Slice establishes a contract between clients and servers, and is also used to describe persistent data. Slice Compilers: Slice specifications are compiled into various programming languages. Ice supports C++, Java, C#, Visual Basic, PHP, Python and Ruby. Ice clients and servers work together, regardless of the programming language. Ice: The Ice core library manages all the communication tasks using a highly efficient protocol (including protocol compression and support for both TCP and UDP), provides a flexible thread pool for multi-threaded servers. This Port provides the Java runtime and bindings. You must install the db46 port with the +java variant.} maintainers blair license unknown categories {devel java} version 3.4.0 revision 2
 ice-python 1260
@@ -12572,6 +12572,8 @@
 variants universal portdir textproc/unsort description {randomize the lines from a textfile} homepage http://www.vanheusden.com/unsort/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name unsort long_description {{randomize the lines from a textfile}} license unknown maintainers nomaintainer categories textproc version 0.5 revision 0
 vim2html 654
 variants universal portdir textproc/vim2html description {vim2html converts any Vim-editable file into well-formed HTML} homepage http://chip.cuccio.us/projects/hacks#vim2html epoch 0 depends_run {bin:bash:bash bin:vim:vim} platforms darwin name vim2html long_description {vim2html is a small shell program that will export any Vim-editable file into well-formed HTML - simulating a Vim session. Fully supports Vim colorization (customizable) and Syntax Highlighting. This program provides an excellent method of presenting your programs/HTML/scripts/etc. on the web.} maintainers nomaintainer license unknown categories textproc version 1.46 revision 0
+vislcg3 1078
+variants universal depends_build {port:pkgconfig port:autoconf port:automake} portdir textproc/vislcg3 description {Constraint Grammar parser for the VISL CG-3 formalism} homepage http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/constraint_grammar.html epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:icu name vislcg3 long_description {Constraint Grammar (CG) is a methodological paradigm for Natural Language Parsing. Linguist-written, context dependent rules are compiled by VISL CG-3 into a grammar that assigns grammatical tags to tokens in running text. Tags address base forms, inflexion, derivation, syntactic function, dependency, valency, case roles, semantic type etc. Rules may add, remove, select or replace a (set of) tags in a given sentence context. Context conditions can be linked to any (set of) tags of any word in the sentence, over absolute or undefined distances. Context conditions in the same rule may be conditioned upon each other, negated or blocked by interfering words or tags.} maintainers gmail.com:p.ixiemotion license unknown categories textproc version 0.9.7.5129 revision 0
 wbxml2 412
 variants {debug universal} depends_build port:cmake portdir textproc/wbxml2 description {converts between XML and Wireless Binary XML (WBXML)} homepage https://libwbxml.opensync.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin depends_lib port:expat name wbxml2 maintainers nomaintainer license unknown long_description {{converts between XML and Wireless Binary XML (WBXML)}} categories {textproc devel} version 0.10.7 revision 0
 wdiff 560

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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