[32937] trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile
Randall Wood
randall.h.wood at alexandriasoftware.com
Wed Jan 16 01:14:53 PST 2008
You might want to note that for the GNOME project, packages with a
version x.y.z where y is an odd number are normally considered
unstable, not fit for daily use.
On 15 Jan 2008, at 06:07, gui_dos at macports.org wrote:
> Revision32937Authorgui_dos at macports.orgDate2008-01-15 03:07:18 -0800
> (Tue, 15 Jan 2008)Log Message
> Update to evince 2.21.1
> Added "djvu" variant
> Modified Paths
> • trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile
> Diff
> Modified: trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile (32936 => 32937)
> --- trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile 2008-01-15 10:38:53 UTC (rev
> 32936)
> +++ trunk/dports/gnome/evince/Portfile 2008-01-15 11:07:18 UTC (rev
> 32937)
> @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
> # $Id$
> PortSystem 1.0
> name evince
> -version 2.20.1
> +version 2.21.1
> description Evince is a document viewer for multiple document
> formats like pdf, and many others.
> long_description ${description}
> maintainers nomaintainer
> @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
> homepage http://www.gnome.org/
> master_sites gnome:sources/evince/[strsed ${version} {/\.[0-9]*
> $//}]/
> use_bzip2 yes
> -checksums md5 c0f3e4d5279ef3d08cc46b752e230c01
> +checksums md5 24fb73444987357373098e57c8361ebb
> depends_lib \
> port:atk \
> port:audiofile \
> @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
> port:gnome-icon-theme \
> port:gnome-vfs \
> port:gtk2 \
> + port:hicolor-icon-theme \
> port:jpeg \
> port:libart_lgpl \
> port:libglade2 \
> @@ -52,6 +53,11 @@
> port:perl5.8 \
> port:pkgconfig \
> port:scrollkeeper
> +
> +variant djvu {
> + depends_lib-append port:djvulibre
> +}
> +
> configure.args \
> --disable-scrollkeeper \
> --enable-nautilus \
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Randall Wood
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