- Remove a couple of defunct.
- Correct a couple of directory names.
- Remove the notice about the inn2 port since DES says we are covered by
installing the license in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/inn/LICENSE.
PR: 23899
Submitted by: Munehiro Matsuda <haro@kubota.co.jp>
on this port can be also used by other ports -> graphics/win32-codecs.
Therefore, all codec related code will be removed,
Depend on that port from now on.
A positive side effect is that this port can now produce a package
since the RESTRICTED flag (related to the codecs) can be removed.
Update LEGAL, win32-codecs instead of avifile is now RESTRICTED.
PR: 25035
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: maintainer
does not need to be restricted (I meant to have a RESTRICTED line
before, but forgot). Remove it from ports/legal. Add MASTER_SITE_LOCAL
because the real master site seems to be offline most of the time.
option for those in pursue of enlightment.
While there, update NO_PACKAGE with a more informative message.
Along with addition of appropriate LEGAL information.
Also, since qmail-ldap is a meta port sharing qmail's port code,
update qmail distinfo information with the new distribution patch
required by the qmail-ldap port. This is a typo fix. This was missed
on revision 1.6 of qmail-ldap.
Submitted by: Cristhian Venegas <cvb@deltron.net>
* security/crack: remove, it's not longer export controlled
* devel/cs: version 0.5 is in the tree
* net/dgd: update version (use a wildcard)
* graphics/graphviz: update version (wildcard)
* net/ivs: I can't find it in the tree, remove it
* mail/mew: update version (wildcard)
* mbone/nte: update version (wildcard)
* games/quakeserver: update version
* misc/rman: remove, the port is now in textproc/rman with an own entry
* emulators/sim: update version (wildcard)
* devel/jfc: new location is java/jfc
* misc/tkman: update version (wildcard)
* security/vscan: update distfile due to higher version (native bsd port)
* games/xrisk: update version (wildcard)
not aware this was not automatically generated from RESTRICTED=
tags. Hummm. Dumb me, and just by saying this outloud, I guess I
am under moral obligation to rectify this. Twice as dumb. :)