shared-mime-info.
Add a small hack so that we do not need to BDEP on shared-mime-info and
that we do not need to pass --disable-update-mimedb and alikes.
Formatting has been correct, anyway. Drop USE_GROFF. While here, remove a
directory out of the PLIST as suggested by update-plist and bump.
OK naddy@ edd@ "go ahead" wcmaier@ (MAINTAINER)
system that downloads 190+ .jar files at build time. Switch to using
the binary distribution, since there is no point compiling java source
code to java bytecode when we can use the precompiled java bytecode.
Use our custom jnr-posix distfile with 64-bit time_t support by
directly patching jruby.jar.
Add jruby-launcher gem as a separate distfile, but since we only need
the binary, compile it manually and don't install the gem.
Still keep the src distfile for the tests, because the binary distfile
doesn't include them.
Add patch to work around rubygems regression with .files in the root
of the gem not getting installed (already accepted upstream).
- update MASTER_SITES
- regen patch
- setup chroot by default
- add rc script
- add README describing how to use it
help and feedback from sthen@ and ajacoutot@, thanks!
ok sthen
an empty datum_strip.1 from it, do not install an empty manual,
and delete the empty manual from the PLIST. Bump.
OK naddy@ (i will also send this upstream)
one of gzip or bzip2. Lzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and
compresses more than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software
distribution and data archiving.
Lzip is a clean implementation of the LZMA algorithm. The lzip file
format is designed for long-term data archiving. It is clean, provides
very safe 4 factor integrity checking. Lzip uses the same well-defined
exit status values used by bzip2, which makes it safer when used in
pipes or scripts than compressors returning ambiguous warning values,
like gzip.
ok sthen@