Quote from website:
"Tool Seek & Destroy Music Duplicates is not available any more. Best features
of that tool have been improved and are now part of Phelix. [...] Phelix is a
shareware product, [...]"
PR: ports/109531
Submitted by: Simon Olofsson <simon at olofsson.de> (maintainer)
data for the JDK using Sun's tzupdater. [1]
. Some simplification of the convoluted logic around telling the user
which files to download. In particular, don't care if we've already
told them to download a file.
. Bump PORTREVISION since many North American users will need to pick up
the time zone changes.
Collaboration with: Tim Zingelman <zingelman@fnal.gov> [1]
being started during boot. The reason for this is that at boot $0 is not
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/openvpn but /etc/rc. The fix is a bit hackish because
it retrieves the script name from $_file - variable used in run_rc_script().
Reported by: bazzoola <bazzoola@gmail.com>
game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably the
now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done for Linux
since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and BSD
people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs are fixed
and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL glows
and more.
This port installs various additions to the game (mods, demos, etc).
WWW: http://uhexen2.sourceforge.net/
game Hexen II and its multiplayer extension HexenWorld.
Since then, there has been some source ports of this game, most notably the
now neglected Anvil of Thyrion project. But nothing has been done for Linux
since the beginning of 2002.
The Hammer of Thyrion project continues the development for Linux and BSD
people, with continued support for Windows users as well. Many bugs are fixed
and even new features are added:
New sound modes, improved mouse handling, improved video modes, OpenGL glows
and more.
WWW: http://uhexen2.sourceforge.net/
it's development:
1) Run on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL supported operating systems with
as few changes as possible to the base Win32 code. This means we can track
changes faster than larger more conventional ports, and we also maintain
what I call "Firefox compatibilty" where learning a major app only needs to
be done once per application, and it then applies across many operating
systems. If you can use the command-line Win32 MESS, you already know how
to use SDLMESS on any platform you may encounter it on.
2) MESS developers are important. By keeping quickly up to date, we make it
easy for people on non-Windows platforms to make and submit changes to the
core MESS code, and we offer native implementations of MESS's multi-window
GUI debugger on both Linux/Unix and Mac OS X.
WWW: http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163
it's development:
1) Run on Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and other SDL supported operating systems with
as few changes as possible to the base Win32 code. This means we can track
changes faster than larger more conventional ports such as MacMAME, and we
also maintain what I call "Firefox compatibilty" where learning a major app
only needs to be done once per application, and it then applies across many
operating systems. If you can use the command-line Win32 MAME, you already
know how to use SDLMAME on any platform you may encounter it on.
2) MAME developers are important. By keeping quickly up to date, we make it
easy for people on non-Windows platforms to make and submit changes to the
core MAME code, and we offer native implementations of MAME's multi-window
GUI debugger on both Linux/Unix and Mac OS X.
WWW: http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163