I think it's tonight, yeah
The release that's driving me mad
Is going out
She's got a cdrom to burn
She's got a cdrom to burn
She's got a cdrom to burn
But she don't care
[835 ports, in case you are wondering -- and "cvs co -D '3/18/97 01:10
PST'" will give you the ports tree for 2.2-RELEASE]
One thing added is being able to determin your domain name (as in FQDN)
at runtime by reading your /etc/resolv.conf file. Both "domain" and
"search" directives are supported.
One thing added is being able to determin your domain name (as in FQDN)
at runtime by reading your /etc/resolv.conf file. Both "domain" and
"search" directives are supported.
a) changed md5 checksum. original author made minor change but didn't
bump the version number - as usual :-(
b) knewsd isn't installed by default anymore, updated PLIST
(removed bin/knewsd and man/man1/knewsd.1.gz)
Now the port installs and packages well again !
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
2.2 (says Lars). I have now also moved freebsd_system.c out into a
files subdirectory, it used to be created in its entirety by patch-aa
before which makes maintenance fairly uncomfortable.
I have now verified that it builds and works with FreeBSD 2.1.x
(freefall -- it is really funny to watch it there, the disk transfers
and interrupts remain in the red zone all the time ;-), 3.0-current
(thud), and 2.2.
Submitted by: Lars_Koeller@odie.physik2.Uni-Rostock.DE
OKed by: asami
I'm trusting that this needs no approval during ports freeze because these
packages are not built automatically, so therefore this is not treading on
Satoshi's toes.
will let me get away with this one...
Here's the real justification for this commit... checksum was wrong.
Submitted by: Daniel M. Eischen <deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org>
Closes-PR: ports/2914
will let me get away with this one...
Install app-defaults as NEdit.ad rather than NEdit (so it won't overwrite
any custom one).
Submitted by: Daniel M. Eischen <deischen@iworks.InterWorks.org>
Closes-PR: ports/2914
"PLIST.in", make "PLIST.tmp" from "PLIST". The difference is that we
can now do a grep on PLIST on the entire ports tree to find what the
scotty port installed.