Correct dependency on linux.ko and Bump PORTREVISION.
PR: ports/37992, ports/40973
Submitted by: Alexandr Kovalenko <never@nevermind.kiev.ua>
Vladimir B. Grebenschikov <vova@sw.ru>
the algorithmic language Scheme. SISC uses modern interpretation
techniques, and handily outperforms all existing Java interpreters.
PR: ports/50109
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
STklos is a free Scheme System (nearly) conform to R5RS. The
aim of this implementation is to be fast as well as light.
PR: ports/50231
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
linked against libfontconfig. This broke KDE since KDE expected
libfontconfig to be imported via Xft. GNOME was okay since it uses
pkg-config, and explicitly linked against fontconfig.
Reported by: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
Bjarne Wichmann Petersen <kde.nospam@mekanix.dk>
Various fixes found by portlint -A.
Hook up the info file to the info directory.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@attbi.com> (MAINTAINER)
SilkyMail is an Internet mail client that runs in your
browser. It can be used by itself, or in conjunction with
an IMAP or POP-capable client as part of a complete set of
messaging tools. (It works very nicely in conjunction with
Mulberry.)
It was designed by internet mail client experts to work in
high-scalability and diverse environments. It's not just
another webmail hack cut of rough cloth -- it's a real mail
program, that can be used by novice users and advanced users
a like, but with the independence of browser access. SilkyMail
is the smoothest mail client in a browser around.
PR: ports/47721
Submitted by: Aaron Voisine <voisine@yahoo.com>
and removed files.
This can be used as the basis of a pkg-plist, or even just for
curiosity about what files something is touching.
Fairly raw at the moment, and doubtless inefficient, but it should
make a useful tool for port creators.
PR: ports/47424
Submitter: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
The client for Team Speak a voice chat program which supports
multiple channels with different rate codecs and several
people on each channel. Primarily aimed at team gamers but
can be used as an IP phone as well.
PR: ports/47348
Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor <doconnor@cain.gsoft.com.au>
When NOPROFILE variable is set the port libconnect could
not be installed. The installation procedure from the
Makefile always tried to install the libconnect_p.a file
but if NOPROFILE is set the profiled version is not built.
PR: ports/50544
Submitted by: Alex Semenyaka <alexs@snark.ratmir.ru>