editors/mule-common/Makefile) from mule-freewnn+canna
Submitted by: Shigeto TAJIMA <tajima@ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp>
Obtained from: a direct mail
Sort slave port names in the above Makefile.
Upgrade texi2html to 1.64
Update cgihtml's master site
Make Peter Pentchev maintainer.
PR: 21456
Submitted by: "Peter Pentchev" <roam@orbitel.bg> (new maintainer)
Approved by: Ian Vaudrey <i.vaudrey@bigfoot.com> (old maintainer)
failed due to re-awakening patch-aa, and no mail was sent out informing
of changes to Makefile and files/md5.
PR: 21568
Submitted by: "Peter Pentchev" <roam@orbitel.bg>
Silence by: maintainer (according to PR)
PORTREVISION or PORTEPOCH are defined.
Most of these Makefiles were defining DISTNAME and WRKSRC (and
sometimes EXTRACT_SUFX) -- change those to define DISTFILES only.
Also, some of the WRKSRC lines were not even necessary, as they were
defining it to the default value.
Instigated by: Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg> and kris
(1) {chinese,korean,japanese}/Wnn (Wnn 4.2) was updated as follows:
(a) Its name was changed from Wnn to FreeWnn because Wnn6 which is a
commercial software exits
(b) Its license was changed to GPL.
(c) The method to configure was changed from imake to GNU configure.
(d) Relatively to the original Wnn, the Wnn in the ports tree were
modified by me a lot. Most of the modifications were adopted
into FreeWnn.
(c) Header and library files are installed into
${LOCALBASE}/{lib,include} instead of ${X11BASE}/{lib,include}.
(2) FreeWnn is divided into two ports FreeWnn-lib and FreeWnn-server
in chinese, korean and japanese categories. The former is for libwnn
and header files to compile client commands, and the files used in
client commands. The latter is for a server to convert KANA to KANJI
(Chinese character), and dictionaries and files used by the server.
Notice: I forgot to commit editors/mule*, too (^_^;;
other docbook-* ports were broken in the same way, so I've taken the
liberty of updating the URL for all of them -- it looks as though OASIS
have fallen over, so point these at docbook.org for the time being.
URGENT UPGRADE REQUIRED: The previous version had a security hole when
it is used as a CGI program -- which allows HTTP remote users to view
arbitrary files on the web server.