- remove Makefile.in patch and use do-install to use the
macros and make upgrading the port easier
- bump NEED_VERSION, add real name to MAINTAINER
ok angelos@ (maintainer)
2000-10-07 16:44 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Fix &link() not to put a redundant trailing LF.
Improve manpage linking to support "foo.1" as well as "foo(1)".
2000-10-07 16:35 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Fix screwups in the last commit.
Parse rlog's output explicitly. Recognize 77 ='s as a file
separator, and 28 -'s as revision separator.
Submitted by: Makoto MATSUSHITA <matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org>
2000-10-03 04:07 knu
* cvsweb.cgi: Cleanup $barequery generation. Undefine "my"
variables when they are done.
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MHonArc is a Perl mail-to-HTML converter. MHonArc provides HTML
mail archiving with index, mail thread linking, etc; plus other
capabilities including support for MIME and powerful user customization
features.
- update license information
- add lots of catalog files for new versions
- use EXTRACT_CASES for getting files out
- replace manual chmod/zcat with macros
- add docbook-modular dependancy
- take MAINTAINER (ok angelos@)
- PLIST now doesnt rm share/sgml/docbook so other
ports (docbook-modular) can also use it
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DocBook is a DTD maintained by the DocBook Technical Committee of
OASIS. It is particularly well suited to books and papers about
computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited
to these applications).
Because it is a large and robust DTD, and because its main structures
correspond to the general notion of what constitutes a "book,"
DocBook has been adopted by a large and growing community of authors
writing books of all kinds.
DocBook is supported "out of the box" by a number of commercial
tools, and there is rapidly expanding support for it in a number
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These are DSSSL stylesheets for the DocBook DTD (they are also
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DSSSL is a stylesheet language for both print and online rendering.
The acronym stands for Document Style Semantics and Specification
Language. It is defined by ISO/IEC 10179:1996. For more general
information about DSSSL, see the DSSSL Page at http://www.jclark.com/dsssl