Submitted by Claudio Castiglia <ccastig@softhome.net>.
Multi Arcade Machine Emulator and Multi Emulator Super System.
Emulates a staggering number of old arcade machines and game consoles.
The nap isn't really maintained by the real author anymore. Instead,
there is another project which aims to continue the original author's
idea. The new version is A LOT more stable, with various new fixes and
improvements.
The homepage is http://theory.stanford.edu/~selinger/nap/
Quick changelog with the main things:
- fixed a security bug (string format attack)
( http://www.shmoo.com/mail/bugtraq/sep00/msg00942.shtml )
- added --user, --pass, --email, --upload, --download, --dataport,
--connection, --maxusers options to override settings in config file.
- look for config and library files in user's home directory, rather
than current directory. Also, renamed these files more discreetly as
.napconf and .nap_shared.
- fixed several memory leaks and null pointer bugs.
from maintainer
dir-depends: list of SUBDIRS this port depends on (with flavors, subpackages),
to use with tsort.
build-depends-list, run-depends-list: list of pkgspec:dir needed for this
port, no recursion. To use for INDEX.
MySQL++ is a C++ API for MySQL (and other SQL Databases Soon). The
goal of this API is to make working with queries as easy as working
with other STL Containers.
- move FLAVOR_EXT up so that WRK* are correct when they're needed for
dependencies.
- build a list of _PACKAGE_COOKIES, one for each subpackage.
- let package go through an indirection:
package: ${_PACKAGE_COOKIES}
_PACKAGE_COOKIE_${SUB}:
SUBPACKAGE=${SUB} ${MAKE} _package
so that all packages are `flat', and subpackages can depend on each other
freely.