Add p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags.

Data::Taxonomy::Tags will basically take care of easily managing tags for an
item. You provide it with a string of tags and it will allow you to call
methods to get all the tags and categories as well as add and delete tags
from the list.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Taxonomy-Tags/

PR:		ports/82669
Submitted by:	Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
This commit is contained in:
Jean-Yves Lefort 2005-06-28 14:35:28 +00:00
parent 5aa972f925
commit a998c6e8da
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=138114
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SUBDIR += p5-Data-ShowTable
SUBDIR += p5-Data-Stag
SUBDIR += p5-Data-Table
SUBDIR += p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags
SUBDIR += p5-Data-TemporaryBag
SUBDIR += p5-Data-TreeDumper
SUBDIR += p5-Data-UUID

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# New ports collection makefile for: Data-Taxonomy-Tags
# Date created: 26 June 2005
# Whom: Aaron Dalton <aaron@daltons.ca>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= Data-Taxonomy-Tags
PORTVERSION= 0.04
CATEGORIES= devel perl5
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= Data
PKGNAMEPREFIX= p5-
MAINTAINER= aaron@daltons.ca
COMMENT= Represents a set of tags for any item
MAN3= Data::Taxonomy::Tags.3 Data::Taxonomy::Tags::Tag.3
PERL_MODBUILD= yes
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (Data-Taxonomy-Tags-0.04.tar.gz) = a3f3619fabc3c6c0fddea0184c5e08f8
SIZE (Data-Taxonomy-Tags-0.04.tar.gz) = 4534

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Data::Taxonomy::Tags will basically take care of easily managing tags for an
item. You provide it with a string of tags and it will allow you to call
methods to get all the tags and categories as well as add and delete tags
from the list.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Taxonomy-Tags/
- Aaron Dalton
aaron@daltons.ca

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%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags.pm
%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags/Tag.pm
@dirrm %%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy/Tags
@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/Data/Taxonomy 2>/dev/null || true
@unexec rmdir %D/%%SITE_PERL%%/Data 2>/dev/null || true