* patch from gentoo so that we don't need to run_depends on gnugetopt
* remove obsolete + add missing configure switches
* fix print_usage() output
* fix typo in substituted file
* add @sample /var/db/rarian/
* /var/log/rarian.log* is not supposed to exist
Regexp::Assemble takes an arbitrary number of regular expressions and
assembles them into a single regular expression (or RE) that matches all
that the individual REs match.
As a result, instead of having a large list of expressions to loop over,
a target string only needs to be tested against one expression. This is
interesting when you have several thousand patterns to deal with.
Serious effort is made to produce the smallest pattern possible.
HTMLEntities is a simple library to facilitate encoding and decoding
of named (ý and so on) or numerical ({ or Ī)
entities in HTML and XHTML documents.
- Link with -pthread instead of -lphtread.
- Use VERSION (consistent with other ports, although it's still not a
rule) and propagate it where needed.
- Propagate SO_VERSION using MAKE_FLAGS.
- Fix MASTER_SITES.
- Remove a bunch of patches that prevented .so links to be created, use
a post-install target to remove them instead.
Discussed with and ok ajacoutot@
Raptor is the RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland and currently consists of two
parsers: RDF/XML and N-Triples. Raptor is designed to integrate closely
with Redland and also work entirely standalone, in which case it will use
simple internal routines to perform the functions.
Redland is a library that provides a high-level interface for RDF allowing
the model to be stored, queried and manipulated. Redland implements each
of the RDF model concepts in its own class so provides an object based API
for them. Some of the classes providing the parsers, storage mechanisms and
other elements are built as modules that can be added or removed as required.
While here, update PLISTs, some WANTLIBs, some license
markers and use MODPY_EGG_VERSION where it may help to
keep future PLIST diffs smaller.
help, nitpicking and ok jasper@, ok wcmaier@
note that print/py-reportlab/reportlab needs some more
love.