Those spaces used to hinder searching for the corresponding files
with portsearch -f '/FILENAME$' for obvious reasons.
Although currently portsearch removes those spaces itself remove
them anyway.
Inspired by: ports/94078
Approved by: portmgr (during freeze: krion, then kris advised to wait; at present: erwin)
- take over maintainership.
- maintainer suggest to remove the
@dirrmtry from pkg-plist because
this is explicity removed by the master port - ruby-dbi.
PR: ports/97009
Submitted by: maintainer (Christopher Boumenot)
- take over maintainership.
- maintainer suggest to remove the
@dirrmtry from pkg-plist because
this is explicity removed by the master port - ruby-dbi.
- reset PORTREVISION
PR: ports/97008
Submitted by: maintainer (Christopher Boumenot)
- take over maintainership.
- maintainer suggest to remove the
@dirrmtry from pkg-plist because
this is explicity removed by the master port - ruby-dbi.
PR: ports/97007
Submitted by: maintainer (Christopher Boumenot)
- take over maintainership.
- maintainer suggest to remove the
@dirrmtry from pkg-plist because
this is explicity removed by the master port - ruby-dbi.
PR: ports/97006
Submitted by: maintainer (Christopher Boumenot)
- take over maintainership.
- maintainer suggest to remove the
@dirrmtry from pkg-plist because
this is explicity removed by the master port - ruby-dbi.
PR: ports/97005
Submitted by: maintainer (Christopher Boumenot)
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/ for the official release notes, and a list
of all the gooides in this new release. In particular, GNOME 2.14 focused
on performance, and they did not miss the mark. There's some new eye candy,
but most of the big things are waiting until GNOME 2.16. On the FreeBSD
side, we tried to clean up all the crashers we could. In particular, we
really improved GNOME's 64-bit support.
The good news is that this release does not bring any big shared library
version bumps, so you can almost do a simple portupgrade to get to 2.14.
There are a few minor gotchas that will be documented in UPDATING shortly.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like th thank the following users for their
patches, feedback, and sometimes incessant complaing about crashes (you
know who you are).
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>
rmgls@wanadoo.fr
tmclaugh
Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
sajd on #freebsd-gnome
ade
ankon on #FreeBSD-Gnome
mux
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>
QuiRK on #freebsd-gnome
Vladimir Timofeev <vovkasm@gmail.com>