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1.808
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1.807
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1.806
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1.805
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1.804
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1.803
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1.802
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1.801
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1.800
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1.799
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1.798
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1.797
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1.796
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1.795
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1.794
date	2012.11.17.05.58.47;	author svnexp;	state Exp;
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1.793
date	2012.10.25.22.36.44;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.792
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1.791
date	2012.10.16.23.09.10;	author tj;	state Exp;
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1.790
date	2012.10.15.16.52.11;	author brooks;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.789
date	2012.09.02.19.59.20;	author tj;	state Exp;
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1.788
date	2012.08.15.20.16.06;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.787
date	2012.08.15.13.44.43;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.786
date	2012.07.31.17.35.29;	author culot;	state Exp;
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1.785
date	2012.07.28.08.36.47;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.784
date	2012.07.28.01.02.20;	author ak;	state Exp;
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1.783
date	2012.07.18.15.12.23;	author mm;	state Exp;
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1.782
date	2012.07.17.16.37.38;	author jgh;	state Exp;
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1.781
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1.780
date	2012.07.01.12.09.19;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.779
date	2012.06.30.21.00.41;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.778
date	2012.06.30.20.55.55;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.777
date	2012.05.16.09.46.45;	author flo;	state Exp;
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1.776
date	2012.05.11.20.31.46;	author pawel;	state Exp;
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1.775
date	2012.05.11.19.36.46;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.774
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1.773
date	2012.04.16.22.36.55;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.772
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1.771
date	2012.04.06.14.36.30;	author scheidell;	state Exp;
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1.770
date	2012.03.17.11.22.17;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.769
date	2012.03.13.16.19.11;	author pgollucci;	state Exp;
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1.768
date	2012.03.11.23.52.40;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.767
date	2012.03.08.18.37.53;	author pgollucci;	state Exp;
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1.766
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1.765
date	2012.01.26.12.08.10;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
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1.764
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1.763
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1.762
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1.761
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1.760
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1.759
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1.758
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1.757
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1.756
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1.755
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1.754
date	2011.11.09.14.02.10;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.753
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1.752
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1.751
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1.750
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1.749
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1.748
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1.747
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1.746
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1.745
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1.744
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1.743
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1.742
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1.741
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1.740
date	2011.09.05.12.53.04;	author culot;	state Exp;
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1.739
date	2011.08.16.05.54.55;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.738
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1.737
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1.736
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1.735
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1.734
date	2011.06.18.18.56.38;	author ohauer;	state Exp;
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1.733
date	2011.06.09.15.45.57;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.732
date	2011.06.02.20.06.44;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.731
date	2011.05.19.13.54.39;	author kuriyama;	state Exp;
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1.730
date	2011.05.17.19.30.02;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.729
date	2011.05.12.15.52.13;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.728
date	2011.05.02.14.09.01;	author bapt;	state Exp;
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1.727
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1.726
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1.725
date	2011.04.18.22.25.26;	author rene;	state Exp;
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1.724
date	2011.04.12.18.10.32;	author rene;	state Exp;
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1.723
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1.722
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1.721
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1.720
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1.719
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1.718
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1.717
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1.716
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1.715
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1.714
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1.713
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1.712
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1.711
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1.710
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1.709
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1.708
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1.707
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1.706
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1.705
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1.704
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1.703
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1.702
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1.701
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1.700
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1.699
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1.698
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1.697
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1.696
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1.695
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1.694
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1.693
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1.692
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1.691
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1.690
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1.689
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1.688
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1.687
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1.686
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1.685
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1.684
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1.683
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1.682
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1.681
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1.680
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1.679
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1.678
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1.677
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1.676
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1.675
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1.674
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1.673
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1.672
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1.671
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1.670
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1.669
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1.668
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1.667
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1.666
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1.665
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1.664
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1.663
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1.662
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1.661
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1.660
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1.659
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1.658
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1.657
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1.656
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1.655
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1.654
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1.653
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1.652
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1.651
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1.650
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1.649
date	2009.07.07.07.32.22;	author mm;	state Exp;
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1.648
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1.647
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1.646
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1.645
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1.644
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1.643
date	2009.06.01.17.26.19;	author bsam;	state Exp;
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1.642
date	2009.05.21.20.07.38;	author beat;	state Exp;
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1.641
date	2009.05.18.18.05.00;	author johans;	state Exp;
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1.640
date	2009.05.15.17.43.14;	author glarkin;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.639
date	2009.05.10.10.46.38;	author pgj;	state Exp;
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1.638
date	2009.05.09.01.49.23;	author acm;	state Exp;
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1.637
date	2009.05.09.01.47.55;	author acm;	state Exp;
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1.636
date	2009.05.09.00.59.53;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.635
date	2009.05.09.00.53.57;	author acm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.634
date	2009.04.29.14.52.14;	author glarkin;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.633
date	2009.04.07.23.40.48;	author gerald;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.632
date	2009.04.06.14.19.16;	author bsam;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.631
date	2009.04.02.00.57.07;	author amdmi3;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.630
date	2009.04.01.15.25.34;	author bsam;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.629
date	2009.03.28.20.45.08;	author skv;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.628
date	2009.03.23.20.53.37;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.627
date	2009.03.20.09.24.47;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.626
date	2009.03.14.22.36.04;	author gerald;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.625
date	2009.03.14.12.31.05;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.624
date	2009.03.02.23.50.32;	author mm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.623
date	2009.02.07.21.36.03;	author mm;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.622
date	2009.02.03.22.38.13;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.621
date	2009.02.01.19.43.10;	author skv;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.620
date	2009.01.24.12.17.08;	author gerald;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.619
date	2009.01.18.03.27.20;	author gerald;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.618
date	2009.01.08.10.19.39;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.617
date	2009.01.06.07.59.06;	author maho;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.616
date	2009.01.06.05.54.52;	author maho;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.615
date	2009.01.06.05.41.46;	author maho;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.614
date	2008.12.28.12.11.50;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.613
date	2008.12.26.05.34.51;	author pgollucci;	state Exp;
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1.612
date	2008.12.19.21.21.58;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.611
date	2008.12.07.20.36.42;	author miwi;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.610
date	2008.12.05.13.30.06;	author gahr;	state Exp;
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1.609
date	2008.11.30.14.03.57;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.608
date	2008.11.29.12.27.35;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.607
date	2008.11.27.18.21.30;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.606
date	2008.11.26.20.58.04;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.605
date	2008.11.24.18.15.34;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.604
date	2008.11.24.09.33.54;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.603
date	2008.11.09.22.56.35;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.602
date	2008.09.06.04.26.26;	author chinsan;	state Exp;
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1.601
date	2008.08.25.21.11.17;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.600
date	2008.08.23.09.44.57;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.599
date	2008.08.17.18.24.33;	author amdmi3;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.598
date	2008.08.10.22.42.41;	author amdmi3;	state Exp;
branches;
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1.597
date	2008.08.05.15.23.27;	author lippe;	state Exp;
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1.596
date	2008.07.25.03.27.56;	author wxs;	state Exp;
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1.595
date	2008.07.25.03.07.49;	author wxs;	state Exp;
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1.594
date	2008.07.16.22.42.13;	author gahr;	state Exp;
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1.593
date	2008.07.11.13.02.53;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.592
date	2008.07.08.18.37.44;	author gahr;	state Exp;
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1.591
date	2008.06.23.14.18.22;	author lippe;	state Exp;
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1.590
date	2008.06.02.19.46.21;	author gahr;	state Exp;
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1.589
date	2008.05.29.19.14.46;	author gahr;	state Exp;
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1.588
date	2008.05.16.15.05.26;	author acm;	state Exp;
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1.587
date	2008.05.05.06.41.19;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.586
date	2008.04.06.08.58.13;	author stas;	state Exp;
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1.585
date	2008.03.01.20.18.34;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.584
date	2008.02.28.12.08.21;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.583
date	2008.02.20.23.22.14;	author beech;	state Exp;
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1.582
date	2008.01.27.23.10.44;	author nivit;	state Exp;
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1.581
date	2008.01.18.20.49.55;	author bms;	state Exp;
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1.580
date	2008.01.18.14.42.00;	author bms;	state Exp;
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1.579
date	2007.12.17.18.24.15;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.578
date	2007.11.03.23.39.37;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.577
date	2007.10.21.02.49.51;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.576
date	2007.10.17.12.14.16;	author mm;	state Exp;
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1.575
date	2007.10.15.14.37.43;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.574
date	2007.10.04.08.59.33;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.573
date	2007.09.27.20.23.44;	author tabthorpe;	state Exp;
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1.572
date	2007.09.18.15.55.02;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.571
date	2007.09.18.02.48.51;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.570
date	2007.09.06.05.56.58;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.569
date	2007.09.03.21.48.38;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.568
date	2007.08.21.09.43.13;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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1.567
date	2007.08.21.06.13.32;	author daichi;	state Exp;
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1.566
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1.565
date	2007.07.25.18.56.37;	author fjoe;	state Exp;
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1.564
date	2007.07.14.12.17.10;	author sat;	state Exp;
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1.563
date	2007.07.11.19.18.08;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.562
date	2007.07.10.12.16.09;	author ahze;	state Exp;
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1.561
date	2007.06.14.18.04.11;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.560
date	2007.06.11.07.41.07;	author vs;	state Exp;
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1.559
date	2007.06.01.17.16.40;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.558
date	2007.05.31.13.41.18;	author mm;	state Exp;
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1.557
date	2007.05.03.15.14.18;	author lwhsu;	state Exp;
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1.556
date	2007.04.21.15.55.34;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.555
date	2007.04.16.12.03.09;	author mm;	state Exp;
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1.554
date	2007.04.10.17.40.44;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.553
date	2007.04.06.21.51.49;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.552
date	2007.03.29.13.09.37;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.551
date	2007.03.27.11.03.50;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.550
date	2007.03.27.10.52.18;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.549
date	2007.03.21.13.25.38;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.548
date	2007.03.13.18.54.25;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.547
date	2007.03.06.19.38.09;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.546
date	2007.03.03.10.06.17;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.545
date	2007.03.01.10.26.05;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.544
date	2007.02.26.20.17.51;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.543
date	2007.02.23.00.59.36;	author stas;	state Exp;
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1.542
date	2007.02.22.11.15.01;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.541
date	2007.02.19.09.37.14;	author gabor;	state Exp;
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1.540
date	2007.02.17.03.33.42;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.539
date	2007.02.17.03.31.07;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.538
date	2007.02.13.09.11.07;	author stas;	state Exp;
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1.537
date	2007.02.11.01.03.16;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.536
date	2007.02.09.04.12.38;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.535
date	2007.01.30.01.03.16;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.534
date	2007.01.29.03.10.23;	author clsung;	state Exp;
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1.533
date	2007.01.29.03.06.55;	author clsung;	state Exp;
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1.532
date	2007.01.27.03.38.39;	author tmclaugh;	state Exp;
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1.531
date	2007.01.19.22.08.32;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
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1.530
date	2007.01.05.19.28.33;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.529
date	2007.01.05.17.08.37;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.528
date	2007.01.05.07.55.20;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.527
date	2006.12.30.19.23.37;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.526
date	2006.12.29.17.47.27;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.525
date	2006.12.25.03.28.36;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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1.524
date	2006.12.19.08.45.57;	author vd;	state Exp;
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1.523
date	2006.12.12.16.12.04;	author vd;	state Exp;
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1.522
date	2006.12.12.16.06.36;	author vd;	state Exp;
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1.521
date	2006.12.08.06.22.12;	author wes;	state Exp;
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1.520
date	2006.11.18.09.55.59;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.519
date	2006.11.06.10.39.12;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.518
date	2006.10.31.14.13.18;	author vd;	state Exp;
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1.517
date	2006.10.31.06.15.40;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.516
date	2006.10.09.14.29.15;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.515
date	2006.10.05.00.36.18;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.514
date	2006.10.01.19.17.49;	author stas;	state Exp;
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1.513
date	2006.09.13.15.24.12;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.512
date	2006.09.04.16.28.30;	author bsam;	state Exp;
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1.511
date	2006.09.04.15.27.12;	author itetcu;	state Exp;
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1.510
date	2006.08.18.01.39.13;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.509
date	2006.08.17.21.16.30;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.508
date	2006.08.07.13.12.12;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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1.507
date	2006.08.07.13.11.34;	author rafan;	state Exp;
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1.506
date	2006.08.03.20.25.08;	author bsam;	state Exp;
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1.505
date	2006.08.01.02.32.22;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.504
date	2006.08.01.01.39.58;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.503
date	2006.07.29.21.48.13;	author miwi;	state Exp;
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1.502
date	2006.07.25.07.34.24;	author aaron;	state Exp;
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1.501
date	2006.07.24.12.17.43;	author acm;	state Exp;
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1.500
date	2006.07.24.11.21.23;	author acm;	state Exp;
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1.499
date	2006.07.13.22.07.11;	author shaun;	state Exp;
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1.498
date	2006.07.05.21.07.29;	author bsam;	state Exp;
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1.497
date	2006.07.03.00.24.09;	author alepulver;	state Exp;
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1.496
date	2006.06.29.00.14.08;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
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1.495
date	2006.06.24.17.54.22;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.494
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1.493
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1.492
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1.491
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1.490
date	2006.06.18.12.49.42;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.489
date	2006.06.15.14.54.57;	author novel;	state Exp;
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1.488
date	2006.06.02.13.24.55;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.487
date	2006.06.01.07.25.40;	author aaron;	state Exp;
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1.486
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1.485
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1.484
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1.483
date	2006.05.06.13.26.45;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.482
date	2006.05.03.12.37.03;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.481
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1.480
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1.479
date	2006.03.31.13.28.58;	author nobutaka;	state Exp;
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1.478
date	2006.02.03.17.27.40;	author vs;	state Exp;
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1.477
date	2006.01.22.23.42.31;	author aaron;	state Exp;
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1.476
date	2006.01.16.11.14.42;	author tdb;	state Exp;
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1.475
date	2006.01.16.09.42.59;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.474
date	2006.01.14.14.56.27;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.473
date	2006.01.07.23.57.34;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.472
date	2005.12.28.22.06.36;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.471
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1.470
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1.469
date	2005.12.11.16.52.44;	author lioux;	state Exp;
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1.468
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1.467
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1.465
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1.464
date	2005.11.15.11.35.44;	author barner;	state Exp;
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1.463
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1.461
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1.460
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1.459
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1.458
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1.457
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1.456
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1.455
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1.454
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1.453
date	2005.08.01.15.11.30;	author hq;	state Exp;
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1.452
date	2005.07.31.13.34.35;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.451
date	2005.07.29.07.19.53;	author barner;	state Exp;
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1.450
date	2005.07.29.00.55.50;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.449
date	2005.07.19.02.51.40;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.448
date	2005.07.17.17.01.46;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.447
date	2005.07.16.15.23.22;	author erwin;	state Exp;
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1.446
date	2005.06.27.14.05.51;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
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1.445
date	2005.06.19.14.38.51;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.444
date	2005.05.16.21.46.43;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
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1.443
date	2005.04.26.13.49.35;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.442
date	2005.04.17.12.25.49;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.441
date	2005.04.15.17.08.03;	author jylefort;	state Exp;
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1.440
date	2005.04.15.17.01.21;	author skv;	state Exp;
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1.439
date	2005.04.03.12.51.32;	author lth;	state Exp;
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1.438
date	2005.03.15.03.05.04;	author clsung;	state Exp;
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1.437
date	2005.02.21.11.21.17;	author hq;	state Exp;
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1.436
date	2005.02.19.19.54.54;	author pav;	state Exp;
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date	2005.02.19.00.59.14;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.434
date	2005.02.18.23.44.30;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.433
date	2005.02.05.04.59.24;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.432
date	2004.12.25.19.08.58;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.431
date	2004.12.19.11.26.59;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.430
date	2004.12.08.08.38.06;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.429
date	2004.12.01.15.04.04;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.428
date	2004.11.30.21.49.47;	author ahze;	state Exp;
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date	2004.11.21.09.32.06;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.426
date	2004.11.21.08.32.23;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.425
date	2004.11.18.16.10.56;	author daichi;	state Exp;
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1.424
date	2004.10.31.05.23.22;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.423
date	2004.10.28.12.27.32;	author dd;	state Exp;
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1.422
date	2004.10.27.18.05.47;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.421
date	2004.10.14.20.32.11;	author tobez;	state Exp;
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1.420
date	2004.10.14.08.51.02;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.419
date	2004.09.02.10.47.07;	author gerald;	state Exp;
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1.418
date	2004.08.21.15.42.33;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.417
date	2004.08.08.15.48.21;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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date	2004.07.29.06.10.47;	author perky;	state Exp;
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date	2004.07.25.09.58.58;	author vs;	state Exp;
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date	2004.07.19.09.47.42;	author ale;	state Exp;
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date	2004.07.19.09.32.08;	author ale;	state Exp;
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1.411
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1.410
date	2004.06.21.01.33.52;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.409
date	2004.06.20.23.40.24;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.408
date	2004.06.03.07.15.49;	author vs;	state Exp;
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1.407
date	2004.05.25.00.50.54;	author clement;	state Exp;
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1.406
date	2004.05.15.00.50.47;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.405
date	2004.05.11.22.29.15;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.404
date	2004.05.11.22.27.08;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.403
date	2004.05.09.23.26.39;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.402
date	2004.05.08.06.08.59;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.401
date	2004.05.05.21.55.33;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.400
date	2004.04.29.08.30.56;	author krion;	state Exp;
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1.399
date	2004.04.13.11.26.47;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.398
date	2004.04.12.21.58.15;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.397
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1.396
date	2004.04.02.07.29.36;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.395
date	2004.03.25.18.10.25;	author thierry;	state Exp;
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1.394
date	2004.03.11.21.05.44;	author vs;	state Exp;
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1.393
date	2004.03.08.17.40.37;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.392
date	2004.03.06.21.53.20;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.391
date	2004.03.06.17.08.03;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.390
date	2004.02.27.07.51.03;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.389
date	2004.02.27.07.48.50;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.388
date	2004.02.20.20.13.47;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.387
date	2004.02.17.10.52.28;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.386
date	2004.02.11.01.20.08;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.385
date	2004.02.01.23.20.22;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.384
date	2004.01.31.23.10.37;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.383
date	2004.01.21.07.53.10;	author znerd;	state Exp;
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1.382
date	2004.01.19.14.52.11;	author maho;	state Exp;
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1.381
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1.380
date	2004.01.15.22.56.09;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.379
date	2004.01.11.15.34.17;	author netchild;	state Exp;
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1.378
date	2004.01.10.21.18.26;	author linimon;	state Exp;
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1.377
date	2004.01.09.19.37.33;	author olgeni;	state Exp;
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1.376
date	2004.01.08.07.50.53;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.375
date	2004.01.05.04.21.24;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.374
date	2003.12.29.07.42.41;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.373
date	2003.12.17.13.14.26;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.372
date	2003.12.14.21.50.44;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.371
date	2003.12.14.20.18.34;	author pav;	state Exp;
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1.370
date	2003.12.08.19.00.36;	author bms;	state Exp;
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1.369
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1.368
date	2003.11.22.10.35.12;	author eik;	state Exp;
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1.367
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1.366
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1.365
date	2003.11.08.06.26.55;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.364
date	2003.11.02.21.26.16;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.363
date	2003.10.30.02.35.37;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.362
date	2003.10.24.21.41.31;	author sergei;	state Exp;
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1.361
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1.360
date	2003.09.27.07.16.27;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.359
date	2003.09.24.09.47.00;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.358
date	2003.09.03.05.25.37;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.357
date	2003.08.30.01.59.33;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.356
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1.355
date	2003.08.08.03.53.14;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.354
date	2003.08.07.11.10.04;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.353
date	2003.07.31.19.38.53;	author perky;	state Exp;
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1.352
date	2003.07.23.10.12.57;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.351
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1.350
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1.349
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1.348
date	2003.06.29.00.46.42;	author arved;	state Exp;
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1.347
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1.346
date	2003.06.07.14.19.57;	author mi;	state Exp;
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1.345
date	2003.05.22.18.30.36;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.344
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1.343
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1.342
date	2003.05.06.03.56.25;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.341
date	2003.04.27.01.46.49;	author vanilla;	state Exp;
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1.340
date	2003.04.26.20.09.50;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.339
date	2003.04.17.11.13.19;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.338
date	2003.04.04.21.40.53;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.337
date	2003.04.04.20.52.05;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.336
date	2003.04.04.20.26.07;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.335
date	2003.03.05.16.06.48;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.334
date	2003.02.25.06.21.09;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.333
date	2003.02.17.07.20.21;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.332
date	2003.02.12.09.17.41;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.331
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1.330
date	2003.01.28.09.56.59;	author obraun;	state Exp;
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1.329
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1.328
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1.327
date	2003.01.18.10.12.07;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.326
date	2003.01.18.05.11.46;	author edwin;	state Exp;
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1.325
date	2003.01.15.11.25.05;	author des;	state Exp;
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1.324
date	2003.01.06.15.42.41;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.323
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1.322
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1.321
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1.320
date	2002.10.13.04.28.46;	author kris;	state Exp;
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1.319
date	2002.09.19.11.16.54;	author nork;	state Exp;
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1.318
date	2002.09.13.21.46.00;	author obrien;	state Exp;
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1.317
date	2002.09.10.12.44.52;	author dinoex;	state Exp;
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1.316
date	2002.09.09.18.47.41;	author knu;	state Exp;
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1.315
date	2002.09.06.07.07.12;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.314
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1.313
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1.312
date	2002.08.27.08.53.09;	author ijliao;	state Exp;
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1.311
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1.310
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1.309
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1.308
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1.307
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1.306
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1.305
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1.304
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1.303
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1.302
date	2002.06.26.09.15.50;	author marcus;	state Exp;
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1.301
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1.300
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1.299
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1.298
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1.295
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1.294
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1.293
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1.292
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1.291
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1.290
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1.289
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1.287
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1.286
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1.284
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1.283
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1.280
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1.278
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@# $FreeBSD: head/lang/Makefile 313772 2013-03-09 22:59:34Z olgeni $
#

    COMMENT = Programming languages

    SUBDIR += Gofer
    SUBDIR += STk
    SUBDIR += Sather
    SUBDIR += abcl
    SUBDIR += afnix
    SUBDIR += algol68g
    SUBDIR += alisp
    SUBDIR += arena
    SUBDIR += asn1c
    SUBDIR += atlast
    SUBDIR += ats
    SUBDIR += awka
    SUBDIR += bas2tap
    SUBDIR += basic256
    SUBDIR += bf2c
    SUBDIR += bigloo
    SUBDIR += boo
    SUBDIR += bsh
    SUBDIR += bwbasic
    SUBDIR += caml-light
    SUBDIR += ccl
    SUBDIR += cdent
    SUBDIR += cduce
    SUBDIR += cfortran
    SUBDIR += chicken
    SUBDIR += cint
    SUBDIR += clang
    SUBDIR += clang-devel
    SUBDIR += clang31
    SUBDIR += clay
    SUBDIR += clisp
    SUBDIR += clojure
    SUBDIR += clojure-contrib
    SUBDIR += clojure-mode.el
    SUBDIR += cmucl
    SUBDIR += cmucl-extra
    SUBDIR += cocor
    SUBDIR += copper
    SUBDIR += cparser
    SUBDIR += csharp-mode.el
    SUBDIR += cython
    SUBDIR += dice
    SUBDIR += diveintopython
    SUBDIR += dlv
    SUBDIR += dmd
    SUBDIR += dmd2
    SUBDIR += dragonegg-devel46
    SUBDIR += dragonegg46
    SUBDIR += ecl
    SUBDIR += elan
    SUBDIR += elisp-manual
    SUBDIR += elk
    SUBDIR += emacs-lisp-intro
    SUBDIR += embryo
    SUBDIR += erlang
    SUBDIR += execline
    SUBDIR += expect
    SUBDIR += expect-devel
    SUBDIR += ezm3
    SUBDIR += f2c
    SUBDIR += f77
    SUBDIR += fasm
    SUBDIR += fbbi
    SUBDIR += ferite
    SUBDIR += ficl
    SUBDIR += fpc
    SUBDIR += fpc-base
    SUBDIR += fpc-docs
    SUBDIR += fpc-lua
    SUBDIR += fpc-rexx
    SUBDIR += fpc-tcl
    SUBDIR += fpc-units
    SUBDIR += fpc-utils
    SUBDIR += fsharp
    SUBDIR += g95
    SUBDIR += gambas
    SUBDIR += gambit-c
    SUBDIR += gauche
    SUBDIR += gawk
    SUBDIR += gcc
    SUBDIR += gcc-aux
    SUBDIR += gcc-ecj45
    SUBDIR += gcc34
    SUBDIR += gcc42
    SUBDIR += gcc44
    SUBDIR += gcc46
    SUBDIR += gcc47
    SUBDIR += gcc48
    SUBDIR += gcl
    SUBDIR += gdc
    SUBDIR += gforth
    SUBDIR += ghc
    SUBDIR += gjs
    SUBDIR += gnat
    SUBDIR += gnat-aux
    SUBDIR += gnatdroid-armv5
    SUBDIR += gnatdroid-armv7
    SUBDIR += gnatdroid-binutils
    SUBDIR += gnatdroid-sysroot
    SUBDIR += gnustep-base
    SUBDIR += gnustep-guile
    SUBDIR += go
    SUBDIR += gprolog
    SUBDIR += groovy
    SUBDIR += gscheme
    SUBDIR += guile
    SUBDIR += harbour
    SUBDIR += haskell-mode.el
    SUBDIR += hiphop-php
    SUBDIR += hla
    SUBDIR += hope
    SUBDIR += hs-brainfuck
    SUBDIR += hs-epic
    SUBDIR += hs-unlambda
    SUBDIR += huc
    SUBDIR += hugs
    SUBDIR += icc
    SUBDIR += ici
    SUBDIR += icon
    SUBDIR += ifc
    SUBDIR += ikarus
    SUBDIR += intel2gas
    SUBDIR += intercal
    SUBDIR += io
    SUBDIR += itcl
    SUBDIR += jakarta-commons-jelly
    SUBDIR += jruby
    SUBDIR += jython
    SUBDIR += kawa
    SUBDIR += klogoturtle
    SUBDIR += klone
    SUBDIR += kroc
    SUBDIR += kturtle
    SUBDIR += lafontaine
    SUBDIR += ldc-devel
    SUBDIR += libhx
    SUBDIR += libjit
    SUBDIR += libobjc2
    SUBDIR += librep
    SUBDIR += libstdc++_stldoc_3.4.0
    SUBDIR += libstdc++_stldoc_4.2.2
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-libg2c
    SUBDIR += linux-f10-tcl85
    SUBDIR += linux-j
    SUBDIR += linux-libg2c
    SUBDIR += logo
    SUBDIR += lua
    SUBDIR += lua-mode.el
    SUBDIR += lua4
    SUBDIR += lua50
    SUBDIR += lua52
    SUBDIR += luajit
    SUBDIR += lush
    SUBDIR += malbolge
    SUBDIR += maude
    SUBDIR += mawk
    SUBDIR += mdk
    SUBDIR += metaocaml
    SUBDIR += mit-scheme
    SUBDIR += mixal
    SUBDIR += ml-pnet
    SUBDIR += mlton
    SUBDIR += mmix
    SUBDIR += mono
    SUBDIR += mono-basic
    SUBDIR += moscow_ml
    SUBDIR += mosh
    SUBDIR += mpd
    SUBDIR += mtasc
    SUBDIR += munger
    SUBDIR += nawk
    SUBDIR += nbc
    SUBDIR += nbfc
    SUBDIR += neko
    SUBDIR += nesasm
    SUBDIR += newlisp
    SUBDIR += newlisp-devel
    SUBDIR += nhc98
    SUBDIR += nickle
    SUBDIR += nml
    SUBDIR += nqc
    SUBDIR += nwcc
    SUBDIR += objc
    SUBDIR += ocaml
    SUBDIR += ocaml-autoconf
    SUBDIR += ocaml-camlidl
    SUBDIR += ocaml-doc
    SUBDIR += ocaml-examples
    SUBDIR += ocaml-mode.el
    SUBDIR += ocaml-nox11
    SUBDIR += ocs
    SUBDIR += ofc
    SUBDIR += ohugs
    SUBDIR += onyx
    SUBDIR += oo2c
    SUBDIR += oorexx
    SUBDIR += opa
    SUBDIR += open-cobol
    SUBDIR += opendylan
    SUBDIR += otcl
    SUBDIR += p2c
    SUBDIR += p5-Data-JavaScript
    SUBDIR += p5-Error
    SUBDIR += p5-Expect
    SUBDIR += p5-ExtUtils-F77
    SUBDIR += p5-Interpolation
    SUBDIR += p5-JSAN
    SUBDIR += p5-JavaScript-SpiderMonkey
    SUBDIR += p5-JavaScript-Squish
    SUBDIR += p5-JavaScript-Value-Escape
    SUBDIR += p5-List-MoreUtils
    SUBDIR += p5-Marpa
    SUBDIR += p5-Marpa-PP
    SUBDIR += p5-Marpa-XS
    SUBDIR += p5-Modern-Perl
    SUBDIR += p5-Parse-Perl
    SUBDIR += p5-Perl6-Subs
    SUBDIR += p5-Pugs-Compiler-Rule
    SUBDIR += p5-Quantum-Superpositions
    SUBDIR += p5-Scalar-List-Utils
    SUBDIR += p5-Switch
    SUBDIR += p5-Tcl
    SUBDIR += p5-Test-XPath
    SUBDIR += p5-Try-Tiny
    SUBDIR += p5-TryCatch
    SUBDIR += p5-ePerl
    SUBDIR += p5-signatures
    SUBDIR += p5-v6
    SUBDIR += parrot
    SUBDIR += pbasic
    SUBDIR += pcc
    SUBDIR += pecl-perl
    SUBDIR += perl5.12
    SUBDIR += perl5.14
    SUBDIR += perl5.16
    SUBDIR += petite-chez
    SUBDIR += pfe
    SUBDIR += phantomjs
    SUBDIR += pharo
    SUBDIR += phc
    SUBDIR += php-mode.el
    SUBDIR += php5
    SUBDIR += php5-extensions
    SUBDIR += php52
    SUBDIR += php52-extensions
    SUBDIR += php53
    SUBDIR += php53-extensions
    SUBDIR += php_doc
    SUBDIR += picoc
    SUBDIR += pike76
    SUBDIR += pike78
    SUBDIR += pnet
    SUBDIR += pnet-base
    SUBDIR += pnetlib
    SUBDIR += polyml
    SUBDIR += ptoc
    SUBDIR += pure
    SUBDIR += py-mx-base
    SUBDIR += py-prolog
    SUBDIR += pypy
    SUBDIR += python
    SUBDIR += python-doc-html
    SUBDIR += python-doc-pdf-a4
    SUBDIR += python-doc-pdf-letter
    SUBDIR += python-doc-text
    SUBDIR += python-mode.el
    SUBDIR += python26
    SUBDIR += python27
    SUBDIR += python31
    SUBDIR += python32
    SUBDIR += python33
    SUBDIR += q
    SUBDIR += qore
    SUBDIR += qscheme
    SUBDIR += racket
    SUBDIR += racket-textual
    SUBDIR += rakudo
    SUBDIR += ratfor
    SUBDIR += rexx-imc
    SUBDIR += rexx-regina
    SUBDIR += rexx-regutil
    SUBDIR += rexx-wrapper
    SUBDIR += rhino
    SUBDIR += rscheme
    SUBDIR += rubinius
    SUBDIR += ruby-doc-stdlib
    SUBDIR += ruby-lua4
    SUBDIR += ruby-man
    SUBDIR += ruby-mode.el
    SUBDIR += ruby-programmingruby
    SUBDIR += ruby-reference
    SUBDIR += ruby-usersguide
    SUBDIR += ruby18
    SUBDIR += ruby19
    SUBDIR += ruby20
    SUBDIR += runawk
    SUBDIR += rust
    SUBDIR += s9fes
    SUBDIR += sather-specification
    SUBDIR += sather-tutorial
    SUBDIR += sbcl
    SUBDIR += scala
    SUBDIR += scala-docs
    SUBDIR += scheme48
    SUBDIR += schemetoc
    SUBDIR += scm
    SUBDIR += scsh
    SUBDIR += sdcc
    SUBDIR += sdcc-devel
    SUBDIR += see
    SUBDIR += see-devel
    SUBDIR += seed7
    SUBDIR += siod
    SUBDIR += sisc
    SUBDIR += sketchy
    SUBDIR += slib
    SUBDIR += slib-gauche
    SUBDIR += slib-guile
    SUBDIR += slisp
    SUBDIR += smalltalk
    SUBDIR += sml-mode.el
    SUBDIR += sml-nj
    SUBDIR += sml-nj-devel
    SUBDIR += snobol4
    SUBDIR += spidermonkey17
    SUBDIR += spidermonkey185
    SUBDIR += spl
    SUBDIR += squeak
    SUBDIR += squirrel
    SUBDIR += sr
    SUBDIR += stalin
    SUBDIR += starlogo
    SUBDIR += stklos
    SUBDIR += stldoc
    SUBDIR += swi-pl
    SUBDIR += sxm
    SUBDIR += t3x
    SUBDIR += tcc
    SUBDIR += tcl-manual
    SUBDIR += tcl-wrapper
    SUBDIR += tcl83
    SUBDIR += tcl84
    SUBDIR += tcl85
    SUBDIR += tcl86
    SUBDIR += tclX
    SUBDIR += tcltutor
    SUBDIR += tinypy
    SUBDIR += tolua
    SUBDIR += tolua++
    SUBDIR += tolua++50
    SUBDIR += tolua4
    SUBDIR += tolua50
    SUBDIR += treecc
    SUBDIR += tuareg-mode.el
    SUBDIR += twelf
    SUBDIR += ucc
    SUBDIR += urweb
    SUBDIR += v8
    SUBDIR += vala
    SUBDIR += vala-vapigen
    SUBDIR += visualworks
    SUBDIR += whitespace
    SUBDIR += x10
    SUBDIR += xds
    SUBDIR += xds-c
    SUBDIR += xotcl
    SUBDIR += yabasic
    SUBDIR += yorick
    SUBDIR += ypsilon

.include <bsd.port.subdir.mk>
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## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
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a342 1
    SUBDIR += tcl-modules
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    SUBDIR += tcl84-thread
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## SVN ##
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## SVN ##
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## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
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## SVN ##
## SVN ## In preparation for updating llvm and clang to 3.2, create temporary
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## SVN ##
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## SVN ## CVS IS DEPRECATED: http://wiki.freebsd.org/CvsIsDeprecated
## SVN ##
## SVN ## ------------------------------------------------------------------------
## SVN ## r309973 | mandree | 2013-01-05 23:24:51 +0000 (Sat, 05 Jan 2013) | 27 lines
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Add new port lang/lua52.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Lua is a programming language originally designed for extending applications,
## SVN ## but also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language. Lua
## SVN ## combines simple procedural syntax (similar to Pascal) with powerful data
## SVN ## description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics.
## SVN ## Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory
## SVN ## management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration,
## SVN ## scripting, and rapid prototyping.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## A fundamental concept in the design of Lua is to provide meta-mechanisms for
## SVN ## implementing features, instead of providing a host of features directly in
## SVN ## the language. For example, although Lua is not a pure object-oriented
## SVN ## language, it does provide meta-mechanisms for implementing classes and
## SVN ## inheritance. Lua's meta-mechanisms bring an economy of concepts and keep the
## SVN ## language small, while allowing the semantics to be extended in unconventional
## SVN ## ways. Extensible semantics is a distinguishing feature of Lua.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Lua is implemented as a small library of C functions, written in ANSI C, and
## SVN ## compiles unmodified in all known platforms. The implementation goals are
## SVN ## simplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost.
## SVN ##
## SVN ## WWW: http://www.lua.org/
## SVN ##
## SVN ## PR:		ports/174437
## SVN ## Submitted by:	Green Dog <fiziologus@@gmail.com>
## SVN ##
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## SVN ##
## SVN ## - Retire Tcl/Tk 8.2 now that the last consumer (deskutils/abacus) has gone
## SVN ## - Fix typo in previous commit in MOVED
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
## SVN ##
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## SVN ##
## SVN ## 2012-11-27 java/jmp: Java 1.5 is EOLed
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 irc/tr-ircd: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 lang/imp-interpreter: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 games/xquarto: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 games/six: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 finance/gfp: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 games/44bsd-hunt: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 graphics/ale: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 german/digibux: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 java/eclipse-clay-core: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 games/xbloody: No more public distfiles
## SVN ## 2012-11-26 dns/sqldjbdns: No more public distfiles
## SVN ##
## SVN ## Feature safe:	yes
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@SVN rev 306407 on 2012-10-25 22:36:44Z by bapt

2012-10-20 lang/ironpython: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 lang/cu-prolog: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 japanese/stardict-dict-ja: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 japanese/otojiro-fpw: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 japanese/hex: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 japanese/gxditview: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/view3ds: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/photoclip: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/multivideo: Abandonware, no more upstream, depends on the deprecated wxGTK 2.4
2012-10-20 graphics/kphotoalbum: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/jpegpixi: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/gimp-manual-pdf: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 graphics/exifprobe: No more public distfiles

Feature safe:	yes
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@SVN rev 306314 on 2012-10-23 14:26:48Z by ale

The documentation for the Scala standard library.

WWW: http://www.scala-lang.org/

Feature safe:	yes
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@SVN rev 305994 on 2012-10-16 23:09:10Z by tj

Spidermonkey is the JavaScript interpreter from the Mozilla project.

WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/

Feature safe:	yes
PR:		ports/172710
PR:		ports/170768
Submitted by:	Kubilay Kocak <koobs.freebsd@@gmail.com>
Submitted by:	Anton Afanasyev <aasoft@@gmail.com>
Submitted by:	avg
Reviewed by:	kwm, flo
Approved by:	eadler (mentor)
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@SVN rev 305924 on 2012-10-15 16:52:11Z by brooks

Connect dragonegg-devel46 to the build.

Reported by:	beat
Point hat to:	brooks
Feature safe:	yes
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@SVN rev 303570 on 2012-09-02 19:59:20Z by tj

Rename lang/spidermonkey to lang/spidermonkey17 in preperation for the
import of lang/spidermonkey18.

Approved by:	Dan Rench <citric@@cubicone.tmetic.com> (maintainer)
Approved by:	eadler (mentor)
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@SVN rev 302602 on 2012-08-15 20:16:06Z by olgeni

Connect lang/erlang14 to the build.
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@SVN rev 302575 on 2012-08-15 13:44:43Z by olgeni

Remove the lang/erlang-lite port, which is now redundant as it
specifies the same set of options as lang/erlang's defaults.

Dependent ports were fixed in r302574.
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@SVN rev 301801 on 2012-07-31 17:35:29Z by culot

gcc-aux is the successor to the gcc-4.6-based lang/gnat-aux.  Originally it
was planned for lang/gnat-aux to upgrade to version 4.7, then 4.8, etc.
However, some cross-compilers are based on it and there are some significant
differences between gcc 4.6 and 4.7. lang/gnat-aux also installs with a
${LOCALBASE} of /usr/local which has a high potential of file conflicts with
other lang/ compilers. Another reason for keeping them separate is just about
every Ada program will need to be patched for it due to new binding
interpretations stemming from Ada-2012 work. Simply updating gnat-aux would
break them all instantly.

The AUX compiler supports several languages: Ada, C, C++, Fortran and
Objective-C.  Since Ada support must be built by an Ada-capable compiler, only
platforms for which a bootstrap compiler is available can build the AUX
compiler.

The AUX compiler is based on release versions of the Free Software Foundation's
GNU Compiler Collection.  It carries with it the GMGPL license, the modified
version of the GPL that exempts generic instantiation from resulting in a
GPL-licensed executable.  It also carries the GCC Runtime Library Exception, so
the resulting binaries have no licensing requirements.  Binaries produced by
the AUX compiler should be legally handled the same as binaries produced by any
FSF compiler.

The AUX GNAT compiler implements the full Ada-83, Ada-95, Ada-2005 standard and
provides a partial implementation of Ada-2012.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net/

PR:		ports/169951
Submitted by:	John Marino <draco@@marino.st>
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@SVN rev 301637 on 2012-07-28 08:36:47Z by dinoex

- retire steptalk
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@SVN rev 301630 on 2012-07-28 01:02:20Z by ak

Remove expired ports:
2012-07-20 audio/etoile-melodie: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 audio/etoile-volumecontrolmenulet: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-corner: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-dictionaryreader: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-distributedview: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-extendedworkspacekit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-hardware: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-inspectorkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-lookandbehavior: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-menuserver: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-panekit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-scriptservices: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-servicemenulet: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-servicesbarkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-systemconfig: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-trackerkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 deskutils/etoile-ui: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/etoile-collectionkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/etoile-coreobject: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/etoile-foundation: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/etoile-serialize: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/etoile-unitkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 devel/llvm-etoile: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 editors/etoile-typewriter: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 graphics/popplerkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 graphics/vindaloo: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-compiler: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-io: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-languagekit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-lkplugins: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-scriptkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 lang/etoile-smalltalkkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 multimedia/etoile-babbler: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 multimedia/etoile-mediakit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 multimedia/etoile-multimediakit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 net-im/etoile-stepchat: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 net-im/etoile-xmppkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 sysutils/etoile-behavior: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 sysutils/etoile-installer: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 sysutils/etoile-powermenulet: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 sysutils/etoile-system: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 textproc/etoile-lucenekit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 textproc/etoile-ogrekit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 textproc/etoile-opmlkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 www/etoile-bookmarkkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 www/etoile-mollusk: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-fm/etoile-fontmanager: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-themes/etoile-azbackground: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-themes/etoile-camaelon: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-themes/etoile-etoilemenus: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-themes/etoile-iconkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-themes/etoile-wildmenus: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-wm/etoile-azalea: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-wm/etoile-azdock: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-wm/etoile-azswitch: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11-wm/etoile-login: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11/etoile: Update to a new release is required
2012-07-20 x11/etoile-idle: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11/etoile-iterm: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11/etoile-xwindowserverkit: API no longer supported
2012-07-20 x11/gnustep-app: API no longer supported
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@SVN rev 301100 on 2012-07-18 15:12:23Z by mm

From the HipHop Homepage:

HipHop transforms your PHP source code into highly optimized C++ and then
compiles it with g++ to build binary files. You keep coding in simpler PHP,
then HipHop executes your source code in a semantically equivalent manner and
sacrifices some rarely used features - such as eval() - in exchange for
improved performance.

HipHop was developed by Facebook and was released as open source in early 2010.

Facebook sees about a 50% reduction in CPU usage when serving equal amounts
of Web traffic when compared to Apache and PHP. Facebook.s API tier can serve
twice the traffic using 30% less CPU.

WWW:	https://github.com/facebook/hiphop-php/wiki
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@SVN rev 301017 on 2012-07-17 16:37:38Z by jgh

- add new port: lang/malbolge

Malbolge is an esoteric language, named after the eighth circle of hell in the
Divina Commedia by Dante.

Two years were necessary to see the first software produced in this language.

WWW: http://www.dereckson.be/software/Malbolge/

PR:	ports/169863
Submitted by:	dereckson@@gmail.com
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@SVN rev 300956 on 2012-07-16 17:04:29Z by rm

- remove expired ports
  * lang/python24 and lang/python25: unmaintained upstream
  * www/zope and www/zope211: unmaintained upstream (the only
    consumers of python24)
- clean-up python versions < 2.6 from lang/python-doc-html
- clean-up python24/25 from Mk/bsd.ports.mk
- add www/zope213 glue to bsd.python.mk
- clean-up zope versions != 2.13 from bsd.python.mk

Submitted by:	miwi (based on)
Approved by:	portmgr (miwi)
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@Temporarily remove lang/erlang14 from lang/Makefile due to naming
conflict in INDEX generation.

Submitted by:	crees
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@Introduce Perl 5.16.0

Changes:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.16.0/pod/perldelta.pod
Approved by:	portmgr (linimon)
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@readd php 5.3.13 and all its modules as php53*
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@Pharo is a clean, innovative, open-source Smalltalk-inspired environment.
- pure object-oriented language
- runs on all major platforms
- stable core with large test suite
- a clean look and feel
- good developer tools
- low memory footprint

It runs under squeak virtual machine.

WWW: http://www.pharo-project.org/

PR:		ports/167418
Submitted by:	mutoh@@openedu.org
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@2012-05-10 archivers/php4-bz2: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 archivers/php4-zlib: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-iconv: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-mbstring: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 converters/php4-recode: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dba: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dbase: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-dbx: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-filepro: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-interbase: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-mssql: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-mysql: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-odbc: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-oracle: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-pgsql: php4 is EOLed
databases/php4-rrdtool: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/php4-sybase_ct: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-dio: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-gettext: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-mcve: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-ncurses: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-pcntl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-pcre: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-readline: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-shmop: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvmsg: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvsem: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-sysvshm: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 devel/php4-tokenizer: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 finance/php4-pfpro: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 ftp/php4-curl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 ftp/php4-ftp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-chartdirector: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-exif: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 graphics/php4-gd: php4 is EOLed
lang/php4: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 lang/php4-extensions: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 lang/php4-overload: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 mail/php4-imap: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 math/php4-bcmath: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 math/php4-gmp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 misc/php4-calendar: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 misc/php4-mcal: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-ldap: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-sockets: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-xmlrpc: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net/php4-yp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 net-mgmt/php4-snmp: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-crack: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-mcrypt: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-mhash: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 security/php4-openssl: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 sysutils/php4-posix: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-ctype: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-domxml: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-pspell: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-wddx: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-xml: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 textproc/php4-xslt: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/php4-session: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 archivers/pecl-zip: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 databases/pecl-sqlite: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 devel/pear-XML_XPath: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 devel/pecl-json: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/pecl-tidy: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-10 www/php-dyn: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 security/pecl-hash: php4 is EOLed
2012-05-11 net/phpldapadmin098: php4 is EOLed
graphics/jpgraph: php4 is EOLed
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@Remove this slave ports without deprecation period, because they actually
were broken for a long time since upstream does not provide postscript
documentation for any of python versions available in the tree. Their
support also was removed from master port ten minutes ago.

Approved by:	silence on python@@
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@Add the actual racket-textual port after repocopy. It provides a
text-only version of lang/racket, without X11 build dependencies.

A separate port is requires since racket-textual is actually a
different distfile upstream.
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@Opa is an open source, simple and unified platform for writing web
applications. All aspects are directly written in Opa: Frontend code,
backend code, database queries and configuration. And everything is
strongly statically typed.

WWW: http://opalang.org/
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@Add New Port lang/urweb: Ur is a programming language in the tradition of ML and Haskell, but featuring
a significantly richer type system. Ur is functional, pure, statically-typed,
and strict. Ur supports a powerful kind of metaprogramming based on row types.

Ur/Web is Ur plus a special standard library and associated rules for parsing
and optimization. Ur/Web supports construction of dynamic web applications
backed by SQL databases.

PR:		ports/166657
Submitted by:	Timothy Beyer <beyert@@cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe:	yes
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1.770
log
@Welcome GCC 4.8!  For the next couple of months this is going to be
a rougher ride, as this release series -- just branched off GCC 4.7
-- is going to see a lot of active and often invasive development.
This port is for early exposure and not production use at all.

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d369 1
@


1.769
log
@- Sort lang/Makefile

PR:             ports/165993
Submitted by:   "Conrad J. Sabatier" <conrads@@cox.net>
Feature safe:   yes
@
text
@d96 1
@


1.768
log
@Restore lang/perl5.8 and lang/perl5.10 from the Attic.

PR:		ports/165467 (reversal of)
Feature safe:	yes (actually restoring for POLA)
Hat:		portmgr
@
text
@a237 1
    SUBDIR += perl5.8
d241 1
@


1.767
log
@- Remove lang/perl5.8 (12/16/2008 EOL) and lang/perl5.10 (08/23/2009 EOL)
- lang/5.12 (default) is in Maint mode and lang/5.14 is GA right now.
- The final UNcommitted portition of this PR will move the default perl
  to lang/perl5.14 but
    mail/cyrus-impad2
    mail/cyrus-impad22
    print/perlftlib
    audio/papcl
    www/WebMagick
    misc/gcstar
    math/ploymak
  must be fixed or marked BROKEN 1st.

PR:             ports/165457
Submitted by:   pgollucci (myself)
Approved by:    portmgr (linimon)
Exp Run by:     linimon
Tested by:      make index
@
text
@d238 2
@


1.766
log
@- Connect all the previously added hs- ports to the build

Obtained from:	FreeBSD Haskell
@
text
@a237 1
    SUBDIR += perl5.10
a239 1
    SUBDIR += perl5.8
@


1.765
log
@Add clay 0.1.0, a language designed for generic programming.

PR:		ports/164505
Submitted by:	Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
@
text
@d119 1
@


1.764
log
@Add rust 0.1, a language with a focus on memory safety and concurrency.

PR:		ports/164366
Submitted by:	Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
@
text
@d34 1
@


1.763
log
@Move luajit from devel to lang directory.

Notice from:	linimon
@
text
@d302 1
@


1.762
log
@IBM Research is developing the open-source X10 programming language to
provide a programming model that can address the architectural challenge
of multiples cores, hardware accelerators, clusters, and supercomputers
in a manner that provides scalable performance in a productive manner.

WWW:	http://x10-lang.org

PR:		ports/163269
Submitted by:	Jason Bacon <jwbacon@@tds.net>
@
text
@d158 1
@


1.761
log
@Add pypy 1.7, PyPy is a fast, compliant implementation of the Python language.

PR:		ports/160265
Submitted by:	David Naylor <naylor.b.david@@gmail.com>
@
text
@d369 1
@


1.760
log
@Re-add lang/gcc42.

Hat:		portmgr
Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d263 1
@


1.759
log
@Remove the lang/gcc42 port (GCC 4.2) which does not have any user in
the tree any more and has been obsoleted by several newer versions of
GCC -- ones that actually build on FreeBSD 10.x out of the box and
provide better support for newer CPUs, better optimizations overall,
and more advanced language support.

GCC 4.6 aka lang/gcc or lang/gcc46 is the new default version of GCC
in ports.

The system compiler version of GCC 4.2 is still available up to and
including FreeBSD 9.x and users of USE_GCC=4.2+ will be transparently
redirected to lang/gcc if, or rather when, this changes.

PR:		163103
Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.758
log
@Remove lang/gcc45 in favor of lang/gcc46 and later.  Nothing in the
tree uses this version of GCC (GCC 4.5.x) any longer and GCC 4.6 has
been the default for USE_FORTRAN=yes and USE_GCC=4.X+ for a while
and has proven itself.  Plus, only GCC 4.6 and GCC 4.7 have been
patched to work with FreeBSD 10.x and later.

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@a90 1
    SUBDIR += gcc42
@


1.757
log
@- Add p5-Marpa-XS 0.018

Marpa::XS is the XS version of Marpa.

Marpa parses any language whose grammar can be written in BNF. That includes
recursive grammars, ambiguous grammars, infinitely ambiguous grammars and
grammars with useless or empty productions.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Marpa-XS/

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@a92 1
    SUBDIR += gcc45
@


1.756
log
@- Add p5-Marpa-PP 0.010

Marpa::PP is the pure Perl version of Marpa.

Marpa parses any language whose grammar can be written in BNF. That includes
recursive grammars, ambiguous grammars, infinitely ambiguous grammars and
grammars with useless or empty productions.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Marpa-PP/

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d217 1
@


1.755
log
@- Add p5-Marpa 0.206

Marpa parses any language whose grammar can be written in BNF. That includes
recursive grammars, ambiguous grammars, infinitely ambiguous grammars and
grammars with useless or empty productions.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Marpa/

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d216 1
@


1.754
log
@2011-11-05 www/p5-Catalyst-Log-Log4perl: Use Log::Log4perl::Catalyst (devel/p5-Log-Log4perl) instead.
2011-10-23 lang/open-cobol-devel: No activity since 2007
@
text
@d215 1
@


1.753
log
@- Connect p5-ExtUtils-F77
- Disconnect p5-F77
@
text
@a201 1
    SUBDIR += open-cobol-devel
@


1.752
log
@Remove ports@@ ports that have been DEPRECATED for at least 1 month

audio/shoutcast		Unfetchable; website rearranged
audio/linux-shoutcast	Unfetchable; website rearranged
chinese/scim-chewing	Does not configure
converters/py-cjkcodecs	Integrated into every python version in the tree
databases/kpogre	Does not compile
deskutils/mhc		Does not fetch
deskutils/org-mode.el6	Does not fetch
deskutils/gemcal	Does not fetch
devel/erlang-thrift	Does not build
dns/domtools		Does not fetch
editors/richtext	Does not compile
games/vultures-claw	Does not fetch
games/bomb		Does not fetch
games/lgeneral-data	Bad plist
games/linux-enemyterritory-jaymod	Does not fetch
games/xphotohunter	Does not fetch
graphics/gimpshop	Fails to patch
graphics/lightspark-devel	Does not compile
graphics/xmms-plazma	Does not fetch
graphics/py-cgkit	Does not fetch, does not compile on ia64, powerpc, or sparc64
japanese/rxvt		Does not fetch, fails to build with new utmpx
japanese/epic4		Some distfiles do not fetch
java/jde		Does not fetch
java/kaffe		Does not fetch
korean/gdick	HTMLs from the Yahoo! Korea Dictionary cannot be parsed, other runtime problems
korean/hanterm-xf86	Does not compile
korean/stardict2-dict-kr Does not fetch
lang/p5-JavaScript	Does not fetch
lang/TenDRA	Website disappeared; last release 2006, Does not compile on recent FreeBSD-9
mail/freepops		Does not build
mail/itraxp		Does not build
misc/tellico		Leaves file behind on deinstall
net/gsambad		Does not fetch
net/nocatauth-gateway	Uses a UID registered to another port
net/nocatauth-server	Uses a UID registered to another port
net/libosip2		Does not fetch
net/kmuddy		Does not fetch
net/netboot		Does not build
net-mgmt/jffnms		Does not fetch
net-p2p/frostwire	Does not fetch
net-p2p/azureus		Does not fetch
news/cleanscore		Does not fetch
news/nntpswitch		Does not fetch
news/p5-NewsLib		Does not fetch
russian/cyrproxy	Does not fetch
science/gerris		Does not fetch
security/opensaml	Does not fetch
sysutils/wmbattery	Does not fetch
sysutils/cpuburn	No more public distfiles
textproc/tei-guidelines-p4	Does not fetch
textproc/tei-p4		Does not fetch
textproc/py-hyperestraier	Does not fetch
textproc/tdtd.el	Does not fetch
textproc/tei-lite	Does not fetch
www/phpwiki13		Does not fetch
www/p5-Apache-Scoreboard	Depends on mod_perl
www/p5-B-LexInfo	Broken due the new mod_perl2 API
www/phpwiki		Does not fetch
www/smb2www		Apache13 is deprecated, migrate to 2.2.x+ now
www/spip		Checksum is changing daily
www/monkey		Does not fetch
x11-toolkits/jdic	Does not fetch
x11-toolkits/py-kde	Does not compile
@
text
@d209 1
a209 1
    SUBDIR += p5-F77
@


1.751
log
@x11-toolkits/gambas2-gb-qt has been broken for over a year.

Remove it, and the ports that depend on it.
@
text
@a8 1
    SUBDIR += TenDRA
a211 1
    SUBDIR += p5-JavaScript
@


1.750
log
@Remove expired port:
2011-10-21 lang/smarteiffel: Dead upstream, broken on amd64 with gcc>4
@
text
@a86 4
    SUBDIR += gambas2
    SUBDIR += gambas2-base
    SUBDIR += gambas2-components
    SUBDIR += gambas2-examples
@


1.749
log
@Replacement for the GNU Objective-C runtime supporting the features
of Objective-C 2 for use with GNUstep and other Objective-C programs.
This runtime is based on the Etoile Objective-C Runtime, an earlier
research prototype, and includes support for non-fragile instance
variables, type-dependent dispatch, and object planes. It is fully
compatible with the FSF's GCC Objective-C ABI and also implements
a new ABI that is supported by Clang and is required for some of
the newer features.
@
text
@a326 1
    SUBDIR += smarteiffel
@


1.748
log
@The KDE/FreeBSD team is pleased to announce KDE Software Compilation
4.7.2. The official release notes can be found at:
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.7.2.php
This release ships with many improvements. Read more about them here:
http://FreeBSD.kde.org/news.php#itemKDESC472availableinports

We'd like to say thanks to all testers and contributors, especially to
lwhsu@@ for his effort on hosting our test packages.

PR:		156293 [1]
		159219 [2]
		160164 [3]
Submitted by:	Oleg Sidorkin <osidorkin@@gmail.com> [1]
		Alvaro Castillo <gobledb@@gmail.com> [2]
		dkeav04@@gmail.com [3]
Tested by:	exp-run via pav
@
text
@d150 1
@


1.747
log
@Add ats 0.2.5, a language with a type system rooted in the Applied Type
System.

PR:		ports/161575
Submitted by:	Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
@
text
@d145 1
@


1.746
log
@BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach anybody
(especially middle and high-school students) the basics of computer
programming.

It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, and goto,
which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works. It has a
built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in
minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that
introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.

WWW: http://http://www.basic256.org

PR:		ports/160367
Submitted by:	Fernando <fernando.apesteguia@@gmail.com>
@
text
@d17 1
@


1.745
log
@Remove ports maintainted by ports@@ which have passed their EXPIRATION_DATE

astro/gkrellsun		Abandonware
astro/xrmap		No more distfiles
audio/midimountain	Abandonware
audio/gkrellmss		Abandonware
audio/gnapster		Abandonware
databases/xbase		No more public distfiles
databases/xbsql		No more public distfiles
games/gtkabale		No more public distfiles
games/battleball	No more public distfiles, does not compile on ia64 or sparc64
games/race		No more public distfiles
games/stvef-paks	No more public distfiles
games/stvef-server	No more public distfiles
games/tome		No more public distfiles
games/qkmj		No more public distfiles
games/oilwar		No more public distfiles
games/xbaby		No more public distfiles
games/xword		Abandonware
games/kslide		No more public distfiles
graphics/xmrm		No more public distfiles, does not compile on amd64 or sparc64
graphics/giftrans	Upstream disappeared and distfile is not available
graphics/wildmagic	BROKEN for more than 6 months, does not fetch
irc/ircd-rusnet		No more public distfiles
irc/tkirc		No more public distfiles
korean/mizifont		No more public distfiles
lang/freetxl		No more public distfiles
math/nsc2ke		No more public distfiles
misc/mgp-mode.el	No more public distfiles
multimedia/p5-RIFF-Info	No more public distfiles
net/p5-Net-OpenDHT	No more public distfiles
net/mudix		No more public distfiles
net-im/newsbot		No more public distfiles
net-im/libicq2000	Abandonware
net-im/gossip		No longer maintain by upstream, use net-im/empathy instead
net-im/ickle		Abandonware
net-mgmt/nipper		BROKEN for more than 6 month, does not fetch
net-p2p/mldonkey-serverspy	No more public distfiles
news/p5-Gateway		No more public distfiles
print/epsmerge		No more public distfiles
science/at		No more public distfiles
science/pyvox		No more public distfiles
security/p5-Email-Obfuscate	No more public distfiles
security/libparanoia	No more public distfiles
security/execwrap	No more public distfiles
@
text
@d19 1
@


1.744
log
@Connect the new gcc port.
@
text
@a81 1
    SUBDIR += freetxl
@


1.743
log
@The gnatdroid-armv7 port builds a C/Ada cross-compiler based on GCC 4.6 that
targets the Android operating system (version 2.3, API level 9) running on
ARM architecture (version 7).  This produces binaries that run natively on
Android devices as well as the Android SDK emulator.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net

PR:		ports/160427
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@d93 1
@


1.742
log
@The gnatdroid-armv5 port builds a C/Ada cross-compiler based on GCC 4.6 that
targets the Android operating system (version 2.3, API level 9) running on
ARM architecture (version 5).  This produces binaries that run natively on
Android devices as well as the Android SDK emulator.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net

PR:		ports/160426
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@d107 1
@


1.741
log
@This package is a dependency of lang/gnatdroid. It provides the cross-tools
required to build the GNAT FreeBSD->ARM cross-compiler that is gnatdroid,
as well as any binaries that it produces.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net

PR:		ports/160424
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.740
log
@This package is used by lang/gnatdroid to install the system root of
Android 2.3 (API Level 9) of the ARM architecture. The ARM cross-tools
are built using these files, which in turn is required for the GNAT
FreeBSD->ARM cross-compiler that is gnatdroid.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net

PR:		ports/160423
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.739
log
@2011-04-17 lang/ocamlduce: has been broken for over a year
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.738
log
@Added p5-POE-Component-Hailo in the wrong category
@
text
@a191 1
    SUBDIR += ocamlduce
@


1.737
log
@POE::Component::Hailo is a POE component that provides a non-blocking wrapper
around Hailo. It accepts the events listed under "INPUT" and emits the events
listed under "OUTPUT".

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/POE-Component-Hailo/

PR:		ports/159295
Submitted by:	milki <milki at rescomp.berkeley.edu>
@
text
@a215 1
    SUBDIR += p5-POE-Component-Hailo
@


1.736
log
@- retire gnustep-libobjc
gnustep-makes does require libobjc now
so we can not build libobjc for gnustep with gnustep-make
@
text
@d216 1
@


1.735
log
@Removing old ruby stuff

2011-08-03 comms/ruby-serialport: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-search-namazu: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-sqlite: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/rubygem-kirbybase: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-eet: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filelock: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filemagic: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-metaruby: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-poll: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-rrb: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-strongtyping: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-textbuf: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-graph: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-libpng: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 japanese/ruby-kakasi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-extensions: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-lua: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-perl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 mail/ruby-tmail: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitset: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitvector: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-gmp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-mpi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-nis: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-pcap: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-romp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-spread: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 print/ruby-pdflib: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-aes: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-blowfish: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-cast_256: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-mcrypt: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-pam: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 sysutils/ruby-log4r: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-csv: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-formvalidator: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-gdome: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-htmltools: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-nqxml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-quixml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-raspell: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-tempura: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-xtemplate: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 www/ruby-tmpl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
@
text
@a107 1
    SUBDIR += gnustep-libobjc
@


1.734
log
@ - Documentation for the Python programming language in txt format

PR:		ports/152186
Submitted by:	John Hein <jhein _at_ symmetricom.com>
@
text
@a289 2
    SUBDIR += ruby-extensions
    SUBDIR += ruby-lua
a292 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-perl
@


1.733
log
@Remove lang/njs and ports that depends on it, njs has no more public distfile and no more upstream
the other aren't under development anymore

lang/ruby-js
textproc/ruby-xml-script
www/ruby-asp
2011-05-01 lang/njs: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
@
text
@d12 1
a13 1
    SUBDIR += algol68g
d268 1
@


1.732
log
@- Remove lang/libobjc2, it's duplicate of gnustep-libobjc

Submitted by:	Pete French <pete@@twisted.org.uk> (maintainer)
@
text
@a181 1
    SUBDIR += njs
a289 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-js
@


1.731
log
@There are a lot of XSS, a security hole typically found in web
applications, caused by incorrect (or lack of) JavaScript
escaping.  This module is aimed to provide a secure JavaScript
escaping to avoid XSS with JavaScript values.

The escaping routine JavaScript::Value::Escape provides escapes q!"!,
q!'!, q!&!, q!=!, q!-!, q!+!, q!;!, q!<!, q!>!, q!/!, q!\! and control
characters to JavaScript unicode entities like "\u0026".

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/JavaScript-Value-Escape/
@
text
@a143 1
    SUBDIR += libobjc2
@


1.730
log
@Introduce Perl 5.14.0

Changes:	http://search.cpan.org/~jesse/perl-5.14.0/pod/perldelta.pod
@
text
@d216 1
@


1.729
log
@Add v8 3.2.8, google\'s open source JavaScript engine.

PR:		ports/152175
Submitted by:	siasia
@
text
@d237 1
@


1.728
log
@Remove unmaintained expired ports from lang

2011-05-01 lang/cim: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 lang/clips: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 lang/eiffel: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 lang/libutils: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 lang/linux-libperl5.8: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 lang/osb-jscore: Abandonware, please use www/webkit-gtk2
@
text
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@


1.727
log
@PhantomJS is a minimalistic, headless, WebKit-based, JavaScript-driven
tool.

It has native support for different web technologies: DOM handling,
CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, SVG, and of course JavaScript.

WWW: http://www.phantomjs.org/
@
text
@a29 1
    SUBDIR += cim
a32 1
    SUBDIR += clips
a49 1
    SUBDIR += eiffel
a147 1
    SUBDIR += libutils
a151 1
    SUBDIR += linux-libperl5.8
a204 1
    SUBDIR += osb-jscore
@


1.726
log
@- disconnect gnustep-objc
@
text
@d246 1
@


1.725
log
@Remove most expired ports:
2011-04-17 cad/tclspice: has been broken for more than a year
2011-04-17 comms/hcfmdm: does not compile on 7.X or higher
2011-04-17 databases/mysqlcc: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 devel/ruby-rjudy: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/xfc: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/lamson: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 devel/cocktail: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 devel/djgpp-gcc: has been broken for half a year
2011-04-17 devel/gauche-sdl: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 devel/gdb53-act: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and up
2011-04-17 editors/zed: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 games/aqbubble: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 graphics/libvisual-plugins: has been broken for 3 years
2011-04-17 japanese/roundcube: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 japanese/tkstep80: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 lang/u++: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 lang/pugs: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 lang/mozart: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/linalg: does not build on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 math/R-cran-igraph: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 misc/ftree: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/katchtv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 multimedia/libomxil-bellagio: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 multimedia/banshee-mirage: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 net-p2p/trackerbt: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 net/cap: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/ggsd: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/b2bua: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 net/penguintv: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 news/openftd: has been broken for almost a year
2011-04-17 palm/romeo: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/pcp: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 science/elmer-fem: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 security/newpki-lib: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/newpki-server: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/xmlsec: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 security/f-protd: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 sysutils/xwlans: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x or newer
2011-04-17 www/bk_edit: does not compile on FreeBSD 7.x and newer
2011-04-17 www/bricolage: has been broken for a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gauche-gtk: has been broken for a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/gambas2-gb-qt: has been broken for over a year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/php-gtk2: has been broken for over a half year
2011-04-17 x11-toolkits/p5-Tcl-Tk: has been broken for 2 year
2011-04-17 x11/metisse: has been broken for over a half year
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1.724
log
@Remove expired ports:
2011-04-11 lang/gpc: development has ceased; use lang/fpc instead
2011-04-11 security/mypasswordsafe: development has ceased; try security/gorilla instead
@
text
@a177 1
    SUBDIR += mozart
a264 1
    SUBDIR += pugs
a370 1
    SUBDIR += u++
@


1.723
log
@Remove compaq-cc, which only works on alpha, which has not been supported
for some time

Reported on:	freebsd-ports
@
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@a113 1
    SUBDIR += gpc
@


1.722
log
@Garbage collect expired ports
2011-04-01 accessibility/linux-f8-atk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-ucl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-upx: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-alsa-lib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-arts: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-esound: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-freealut: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libaudiofile: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libogg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libvorbis: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-mikmod: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-nas-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-openal: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-sdl_mixer: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 databases/linux-f8-sqlite3: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql81-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql73-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql74-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql80-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-sdl12: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-allegro: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libsigc++20: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-nspr: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 dns/linux-f8-libidn: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f8: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f9: End of Life since Jul 10, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-fc6: End of Life since December 7, 2007
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f7: End of Life since June 13, 2008
2011-04-01 ftp/linux-f8-curl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-sdl_image: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-ungif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-imlib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-cairo: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-dri: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-gdk-pixbuf: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-jpeg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libGLU: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libmng: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-tiff: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-libg2c: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-tcl84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 multimedia/linux-f8-libtheora: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 net-p2p/dcd: No fetch sources and looks like project abandoned
2011-03-31 net/straw: abandoned upstream and does not work with python 2.6+
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-libssh2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-nss: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-openssl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-expat: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-aspell: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 www/linux-f8-flashplugin10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki112: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki113: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki114: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki16: abandoned upstream
2011-04-01 x11-fonts/linux-f8-fontconfig: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-01 x11-themes/gnome-icons-cool-gorilla: "no mastersite"
2011-04-01 x11-themes/linux-f8-hicolor-icon-theme: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-openmotif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-pango: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-tk84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11/linux-f8-xorg-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
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    SUBDIR += compaq-cc
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log
@Pure is a modern-style functional programming language based on term
rewriting. It offers equational definitions with pattern matching, full
symbolic rewriting capabilities, dynamic typing, eager and lazy evaluation,
lexical closures, built-in list and matrix support and an easy-to-use C
interface. The interpreter uses LLVM as a backend to JIT-compile Pure
programs to fast native code.

WWW:    https://code.google.com/p/pure-lang/

PR:		ports/155647
Submitted by:	Zhihao Yuan <lichray@@gmail.com>
@
text
@a156 2
    SUBDIR += linux-f8-libg2c
    SUBDIR += linux-f8-tcl84
@


1.720
log
@Connect the new lang/gcc47 port to the build.

PR:		155571
@
text
@d271 1
@


1.719
log
@Remove
lang/gnat-gcc42
lang/gnat-gcc43
lang/gnat-gcc44
@
text
@d102 1
@


1.718
log
@- Remove obsolete gnat-doc(3.15p) ports

PR:		ports/153676
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@a108 3
    SUBDIR += gnat-gcc42
    SUBDIR += gnat-gcc43
    SUBDIR += gnat-gcc44
@


1.717
log
@- Connect lang/python32
@
text
@a108 5
    SUBDIR += gnat-doc-html
    SUBDIR += gnat-doc-info
    SUBDIR += gnat-doc-ps
    SUBDIR += gnat-doc-texi
    SUBDIR += gnat-doc-txt
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1.716
log
@GNAT AUX is based on the trunk version of Free Software Foundation's GNU
Compiler Collection.  It carries with it the GMGPL license, the modified
version of the GPL that exempts generic instantiation from resulting in
a GPL-licensed executable.  This version of GNAT also carries with it the
GCC Runtime Library Exception, so the resulting binaries have no licensing
requirements.  Binaries produced by GNAT AUX should be handled the same as
binaries produced by any FSF GNAT compiler.

GNAT AUX implements the full Ada-83, Ada-95, and Ada-2005 language standards.
It also implements some features of the draft Ada-2012 standard, which are
optionally accessible via the -gnat2012 switch or Ada_2012 pragma.

WWW: http://www.dragonlace.net/

PR:		ports/153828
Submitted by:	John Marino <freebsdml@@marino.st>
@
text
@d292 1
@


1.715
log
@- Remove p5-SQL-Tokenizer from 'lang' category

Reported by:	az@@
Approved by:	milki <milki AT rescomp.berkeley.edu> (maintainer)
@
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@d108 1
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1.714
log
@SQL::Tokenizer is a simple tokenizer for SQL queries. It does not claim
to be a parser or query verifier. It just creates sane tokens from a
valid SQL query.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Tokenizer

PR:		ports/154706
Submitted by:	milki <milki AT rescomp.berkeley.edu>
@
text
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    SUBDIR += p5-SQL-Tokenizer
@


1.713
log
@Remove expired ports:
2011-02-04 databases/qt-ibase-plugin: Port is broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 devel/ace+tao: Outdated and does not compile on any supported version of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 graphics/ray++: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 japanese/oleo: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD
2011-02-04 lang/dylan: does not build
2011-02-04 multimedia/jahshaka: Does not compile on supported versions of FreeBSD

Feature safe:	yes
@
text
@d240 1
@


1.712
log
@Add Digital Mars D version 2 to ports.

PR:		152698
@
text
@a51 1
    SUBDIR += dylan
@


1.711
log
@Garbage-collect expired ports:
2010-12-30 databases/p5-sqlrelay: broken and upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 devel/php-dbg2: No upstream support
2010-12-30 dns/fourcdns: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-31 emulators/win4bsd: Development has ceased and distfile is no longer available
2010-12-31 french/mozilla-flp: www/seamonkey port is deprecated. Consider using the www/firefox-i18n.
2010-12-31 french/xtel: Minitel services will be discontinued at the end of 2010.
2010-12-30 ftp/ftpq: upstream has disapeared
2010-12-30 graphics/paintlib: does not compile with new tiff and no more maintained upstream
2010-12-30 graphics/g3dviewer: does not build with gcc 4.2, upstream disapeared
2010-12-30 lang/scriba: Does not compile with gcc 4.2+, looks like abandonware
2010-12-30 math/rascal: Broken on every arch since 2008, looks like an abandonware
2010-12-31 net-mgmt/nrg: Project has vanished. Use cacti instead.
2010-12-31 security/hostsentry: Project is dead.
2010-12-31 sysutils/kcube: Project has vanished
2010-12-31 www/cybercalendar: has been unmaintained since 2001 and is unusable with dates after 2010 (see ports/150974)
2010-12-31 www/flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-31 www/linux-flock: Flock 3 moves from Firefox to Chromium
2010-12-30 x11-clocks/xtu: Looks like abandonware

Leave java/tya in for now, as it has outstanding PRs.
@
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1.710
log
@Add dmd 1.065, official compiler for the D 1.0 programming language.

PR:		ports/152282
Submitted by:	Ruben <chromium at hybridsource.org>
@
text
@a325 1
    SUBDIR += scriba
@


1.709
log
@This module provides the capability to parse a string at runtime as
Perl source code, so that the resulting compiled code can be later
executed. This is part of the job of the string form of the eval
operator, but in this module it is separated out from the other jobs
of eval. Parsing of Perl code is generally influenced by its lexical
context, and this module provides some explicit control over this
process, by reifying lexical environments as Perl objects.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Parse-Perl/

PR:		ports/152447
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin at gslin.org>
@
text
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@


1.708
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.32.1 for FreeBSD. The offical release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/

This will be the last release of the GNOME 2.x series, mainly a bugfix and
bridge release to the first release of the GNOME 3.x series.

This release features commits by avl, marcus, mezz and myself.

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank the following contributors and
testers for there help with this release:

Zane C.B. <vvelox@@vvelox.net>
romain@@
Olaf Seibert <O.Seibert@@cs.ru.nl>
DomiX
Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@@gmail.com>
jsa@@
miwi@@
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@@gmail.com>
Maxim Samsonov <xors@@mne.ru>
Kris Moore

And pav@@ for 2 exp-runs

PR:		ports/152255
		ports/143260
		ports/141033
		ports/149629
		ports/150350
		ports/151523
With hat:	gnome@@
@
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1.707
log
@RegUtil is an implementation of IBM's RexxUtil for Regina. According to
the author, it is not complete; however, it implements a large number of
the RexxUtil functions, and is very useful.

Note that any scripts which load RegUtil must be run with the 'regina'
command, rather than 'rexx'; the latter does not support the use of
external function packages.

WWW: http://pages.interlog.com/~pjtm/

PR:		ports/150446
Submitted by:	Bob Eager <bob@@eager.cx>
@
text
@d383 1
@


1.706
log
@Upgrade LLVM and Clang to r116582 and bump the overall version to 2.9
since 2.8 has shipped.

Split out the clang portion of devel/llvm-devel into lang/clang-devel.
@
text
@d297 1
@


1.705
log
@Move devel/clang to lang/clang since compilers typically live in lang.

PR:		ports/151340
@
text
@d33 1
@


1.704
log
@Replacement for the GNU Objective-C runtime supporting the features
of Objective-C 2 for use with GNUstep and other Objective-C programs.
This runtime is based on the Etoile Objective-C Runtime, an earlier
research prototype, and includes support for non-fragile instance
variables, type-dependent dispatch, and object planes. It is fully
compatible with the FSF's GCC Objective-C ABI and also implements
a new ABI that is supported by Clang and is required for some of
the newer features.

Submitted by:	Pete French
Reviewed by:	dinoex
@
text
@d32 1
@


1.703
log
@- Add port for lang/rubinius, a LLVM based ruby language implementation.

WWW:	http://rubini.us/
@
text
@d153 1
@


1.702
log
@GNUstep Objective-C Runtime

The GNUstep Objective-C runtime is designed as a drop-in replacement for the
GCC runtime.  It supports both a legacy and a modern ABI, allowing code
compiled with old versions of GCC to be supported without requiring
recompilation.  The modern ABI adds the following features:
- Non-fragile instance variables.
- Protocol uniquing.
- Object planes support.
- Declared property introspection.

Both ABIs support the following feature above and beyond the GCC runtime:
- The modern Objective-C runtime APIs, introduced with OS X 10.5.
- Blocks (closures).
- Low memory profile for platforms where memory usage is more important than
  speed.
- Synthesised property accessors.
- Efficient support for @@synchronized()
- Type-dependent dispatch, eliminating stack corruption from mismatched
  selectors.

LICENSE: MIT
@
text
@d297 1
@


1.701
log
@Move lang/pfe-devel to lang/pfe, doesn't make sense to have just the -devel
port, and it's using a stable version
@
text
@d115 1
@


1.700
log
@Algol 68 `Genie' compiler

The development of Algol played an important role in establishing
computer science as an academic discipline. The Algol 68 Genie project
preserves Algol 68 out of educational as well as scientific-historical
interest, by making available Algol 68 Genie; a recent, well-featured
implementation written from scratch.

WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jmvdveer/algol.html
@
text
@d251 1
a251 1
    SUBDIR += pfe-devel
@


1.699
log
@Rename lang/ficl-devel to lang/ficl, doesn't make sense to have a -devel port
when we don't have a stable one, and since it's using a stable version
@
text
@d13 1
@


1.698
log
@As previously advertised, remove the remaining ports that have no
SHA256 checksum information in the distinfo file.
@
text
@d73 1
a73 1
    SUBDIR += ficl-devel
@


1.697
log
@Remove lang/gcc43.  GCC 4.3 is at end of life, we have been using GCC 4.4
as default for USE_FORTRAN for a while and GCC 4.5 already is an active
release, too.
@
text
@a129 1
    SUBDIR += icc7
@


1.696
log
@PicoC is a very small C interpreter for scripting. It was originally written for
scripting a UAV's on-board flight system and it's also very suitable for other
robotic, embedded and non-embedded applications too.

WWW:    http://code.google.com/p/picoc/
@
text
@a94 1
    SUBDIR += gcc43
@


1.695
log
@LDC is a compiler for the D programming Language.  It is based on the DMD
frontend and uses LLVM as the backend.  LLVM provides a fast and modern backend
for high quality code generation.  LDC is released under a BSD license with
exceptions for the DMD frontend and code from GDC.

The development takes place mostly on x86-32 and x86-64 Linux and that is where
LDC works best.  Support for other platforms and architectures is under
development, but we are still looking for people to help test and adjust LDC
for those platforms!

LDC already compiles a lot of D code, but should still be considered beta
quality.  Take a look at the tickets to get a better impression of what still
needs to be implemented.

WWW: http://www.dsource.org/projects/ldc

PR:		ports/149798
Submitted by:	Ruben <chromium at hybridsource.org>
Approved by:	tabthorpe (co-mentor)
@
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@


1.694
log
@- New port: lang/fpc-rexx

Free Pascal interface to the rexx-regina library

PR:		146001
Submitted by:	Christopher Key <cjk32 __ at __ cam.ac.uk>
@
text
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@


1.693
log
@- New port: lang/fpc-lua

Free Pascal interface to the lua interpreter

PR:		146001
Submitted by:	Christopher Key <cjk32 _ at cam.ac.uk>
@
text
@d78 1
@


1.692
log
@- Introduce Python 2.7.0

Original work by:	wen
@
text
@d77 1
@


1.691
log
@In my sweep of ports that have no SHA256 I contacted maho about lang/ifc7.
He confirmed my suspicion that the distfiles are no longer available, but
given his fond recollection of work on this port he asked me to swing
the axe, so here you go.

Sad to say good-bye
Many happy memories
Sources are no more

PR:		ports/149454
Submitted by:	me
@
text
@d280 1
@


1.690
log
@Remove lang/plt-scheme, which became lang/racket.
@
text
@a132 1
    SUBDIR += ifc7
@


1.689
log
@Connect lang/racket.
@
text
@a262 1
    SUBDIR += plt-scheme
@


1.688
log
@Introduce Perl 5.12.1

Acknowledgements:	kuriyama
@
text
@d286 1
@


1.687
log
@Add clojure-contrib: extensions and enhancements to the standard
Clojure libraries.
@
text
@d247 1
@


1.686
log
@Remove obsolete port lang/pike72 and its only dependent ports lang/pexts.
@
text
@d34 1
@


1.685
log
@As advertised, remove redundant lang/yorick-doc port.
@
text
@a247 1
    SUBDIR += pexts
a258 1
    SUBDIR += pike72
@


1.684
log
@Hook up the new lang/gcc46 port which has been repo-copied from lang/gcc45.

PR:		145808
@
text
@a380 1
    SUBDIR += yorick-doc
@


1.683
log
@- This library's module, Test::XPath, provides an interface for testing the
content and structure of XML and HTML documents using XPath query expressions.
This will be most useful for those who need to write TAP-emitting unit tests
for HTML or XML output.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-XPath/

PR:		ports/146035
Submitted by:	Jonathan Chu <milki@@rescomp.berkeley.edu>
@
text
@d95 1
@


1.682
log
@Add cdent 0.5.4, a Portable Module Programming Language.
@
text
@d234 1
@


1.681
log
@- This module aims to provide a nicer syntax and method to catch errors in
Perl, similar to what is found in other languages (such as Java, Python
or C++). The standard method of using eval {}; if($@@) {} is often prone
to subtle bugs, primarily that tis far too easy to stomp on the error in
error handlers. And also eval/if isn't the nicest idiom.

WWW:	http://search.cpan.org/dist/TryCatch

PR:		ports/145951
Submitted by:	Jonathan Chu <milki@@rescomp.berkeley.edu>
@
text
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@


1.680
log
@- PHP 5.2 slave port
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
text
@d234 1
@


1.679
log
@PHP, which stands for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor" is a widely-used Open
Source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for
Web development and can be embedded into HTML.  Its syntax draws upon C,
Java, and Perl, and is easy to learn.  The main goal of the language is to
allow web developers to write dynamically generated webpages quickly, but
you can do much more with PHP.

WWW: http://www.php.net/
PR:		145772
Submitted by:	Alex Keda
@
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@


1.678
log
@- Modern Perl programs use several modules to enable additional features of Perl and of the CPAN.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Modern-Perl/

PR:		ports/145338
Submitted by:	Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@@gslin.org>
Approved by:	itetcu (mentor, implicit)
@
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1.677
log
@runawk is a small wrapper for AWK that impements a modules
system and helps one to write the standalone AWK programs.

WWW: http://runawk.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/145126
Submitted by:	Sahil Tandon <sahil at tandon.net>
@
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@


1.676
log
@- Add lang/ocaml-autoconf, ocaml macros module for autoconf.

WWW:	http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/ocaml-autoconf/
@
text
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1.675
log
@Rakudo is the Perl 6 implementation based on the Parrot VM.

http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6/index.cgi

WWW: http://rakudo.org/

PR:		ports/143114
Submitted by:	Aliaksandr Zahatski <zahatski at gmail.com> (maintainer)
@
text
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@


1.674
log
@Remove lang/gnat-gcc41 which is a couple of versions behind upstream and
based on GCC 4.1 which is not maintained any more, either.

Approved by:	maintainer
@
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1.673
log
@- Attach lang/go to the build.
@
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    SUBDIR += gnat-gcc41
@


1.672
log
@2010-01-08 audio/dino: has been broken for 7 months
2010-01-08 devel/asis-gpl: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/florist-gpl: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/kdesvn: has been broken for 4 months
2010-01-08 devel/radrails: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/rubygem-rtags: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-12 games/hattrickorganizer: Has been broken for quite some time
2010-01-08 games/laughingman: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/aunit: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-18 devel/gdb53: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 lang/ccscript: has been broken for 4 months
2010-01-08 lang/gnat-glade: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 lang/xsb: has been broken for 6 months
2010-01-08 multimedia/nmm: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 multimedia/sabbu: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 net/adasockets: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 textproc/bidiv: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 textproc/xmlada-gps: has been broken for 3 months
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1.671
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@- Fix sorting and minor cleanups in category Makefiles
@
text
@a24 1
    SUBDIR += ccscript
a108 1
    SUBDIR += gnat-glade
a368 1
    SUBDIR += xsb
@


1.670
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@- remove broken/expired ports@@ ports

Approved by: portmgr (miwi)

audio/ccaudio||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
audio/py-libmpdclient||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
chinese/gbk2uni||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
chinese/iiimf-le-xcin||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/adabindx||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/agide||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
devel/asis||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/callgrind||2010-01-18|Has expired: Included in devel/valgrind
devel/florist||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
editors/xml2rfc-xxe||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
graphics/gephex||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/irit||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/pixieplus||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
japanese/expect||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
lang/pnetc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
mail/libnewmail||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
net-mgmt/flowscan||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
net/astmanproxy||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
palm/prc-tools||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
print/latex-msc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
science/xloops-ginac||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
shells/bush||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
textproc/iiimf-gnome-im-switcher||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
textproc/iiimf-gtk||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada-devel||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-wm/ion-2||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
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@d241 1
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    SUBDIR += perl5.10
@


1.669
log
@Remove unmaintained lang/drscheme port, which is superceded by
lang/plt-scheme. According to pointyhat lang/drscheme it has been
broken since 2007/06.
@
text
@a259 1
    SUBDIR += pnetc
@


1.668
log
@This is an interpreter of the Unlambda language, written in the pure,
lazy, functional language Haskell.

WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/unlambda

PR:		ports/142278
Submitted by:	Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
@
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@a45 1
    SUBDIR += drscheme
@


1.667
log
@This is an interpreter of the brainf*ck language, written in the pure,
lazy, functional language Haskell.

WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/brainfuck

PR:		ports/142277
Submitted by:	Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
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1.666
log
@Add Clozure CL, a free Common Lisp implementation that can be
bootstrapped from C code alone.

Unfortunately this port does not support CPUs without the SSE2
instruction set, and will fail to build with a diagnostic message
in those cases. Supported FreeBSD architectures are i386 and amd64.

pkg-descr contains a quick description of the main Clozure CL
features.
@
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1.665
log
@- Get rid python-2.3 and python-3.0 (no longer under developement)

Reviewed by:	alexbl, clsung, pav
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1.664
log
@Add new port of u++, the uC++ front-end for g++.

uC++ is an attempt to capture language-level parallelism in C++,
to provide a new alternative for concurrent programming.
@
text
@a271 1
    SUBDIR += python23
a274 1
    SUBDIR += python30
@


1.663
log
@Presenting GNOME 2.28.1 for FreeBSD.  The official release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.

On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release.  Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration.  Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.

But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.

Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:

Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)

We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.

PR:		136676
		136967
		138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
		139160
		134737
		139941
		140097
		140838
		140929
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1.662
log
@Remove lang/erlang-doc: PDF documentation was rolled into Erlang.
@
text
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@


1.661
log
@Remove lang/gcc295 which is not used by any other port and had been
unused/unusable for most of last year.  Recommend lang/gcc44 instead.

Approved by:	maintainer
@
text
@a55 1
    SUBDIR += erlang-doc
@


1.660
log
@Add qore 0.7.6, the Qore Programming Language.

PR:		ports/140515
Submitted by:	B. Estrade <estrabd at gmail.com>
@
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@a90 1
    SUBDIR += gcc295
@


1.659
log
@The GNU Ada compiler system built from GCC 4.4.0.

Please add ${PREFIX}/bin/gcc44 to your PATH variable
before using this port.

WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/

PR:		ports/136359
Submitted by:	M Rothwell <freebsd-ports@@coreland.ath.cx> (maintainer)
@
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1.658
log
@- Add port for lang/stalin, an aggressive optimizing Scheme compiler, which
  is able to outperform hand-written C in a number of tests.
  This is a modified version suitable to use on FreeBSD i386/amd64.
  It possible to run it on other platfroms as well, but I have not
  boostrapped/tested it on anything except i386/amd64 yet.

  Author:	Jeffrey Mark Siskind
  WWW:	http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~qobi/software.html
@
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1.657
log
@Boo is a new, object-oriented, statically-typed programming language for the
Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) with a Python-inspired syntax and a
special focus on language and compiler extensibility.

PR:		117551
Submitted by:	Romain Tartiere <romain at blogreen.org> (latest version)
@
text
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1.656
log
@- Update GHC and Haskell ports to 6.10.4 (for both i386 and amd64), bump
  port revision where appropriate
- Add devel/hs-ghc-paths
- Add devel/hs-QuickCheck
- Add devel/hs-readline
- Add devel/hs-haskeline
- Add devel/hs-mmap
- Remove lang/ghc-doc
- Mark devel/lhs2TeX broken as it does not compile with GHC 6.10.4
- Set NHC98 as default compiler for devel/hs-hat as it does not compile
  with GHC 6.10.4

PR:		ports/137055, ports/137058, ports/137059, ports/137060, ports/137061,
   		ports/137062, ports/137063, ports/137063, ports/137064, ports/137065,
   		ports/137066, ports/137067, ports/137068, ports/137069, ports/137070,
   		ports/137071, ports/137072, ports/137074, ports/137075, ports/137076,
   		ports/137077, ports/137078, ports/137079, ports/137080, ports/137081,
   		ports/137082, ports/137083, ports/137084, ports/137085, ports/137086,
   		ports/137087, ports/137088, ports/137090, ports/137091, ports/137092,
   		ports/137093, ports/137094, ports/137095, ports/137096, ports/137097,
   		ports/137098, ports/137099, ports/137102, ports/137103, ports/137104,
   		ports/137107, ports/137108, ports/137109, ports/137110, ports/137111

Submitted by:	Jacula Modyun (jacula (at) gmail (dot) com),
             	Ashish Shukla (wahjava (at) gmail (dot) com) (amd64 support)
Supported by:	wxs (review, amd64 testing), tabthorpe (8.x testing)
Approved by:	tabthorpe (mentor), respective maintainers
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1.655
log
@Add lang/p5-Try-Tiny 0.01, a Perl module that
provides minimal try/catch with proper localization of $$@@.
@
text
@a99 1
    SUBDIR += ghc-doc
@


1.654
log
@Remove lang/gcc42-withgcjawt which basically is just lang/gcc42 with
an extra option set and no longer used by anything in the tree.
@
text
@d231 1
@


1.653
log
@2009-07-28 lang/tinycobol: no longer being developed; consider using lang/open-cobol instead
@
text
@a92 1
    SUBDIR += gcc42-withgcjawt
@


1.652
log
@Add lang/p5-signatures 0.06, a Perl module that brings subroutine
signatures into the language.
@
text
@a352 1
    SUBDIR += tinycobol
@


1.651
log
@Development preview

OpenCOBOL is an open-source COBOL compiler, which translates COBOL programs
to C code and compiles it using GCC.

WWW: http://www.opencobol.org/

PR:             ports/136204
Submitted by:   Glen Barber <glen.j.barber@@gmail.com>
@
text
@d233 1
@


1.650
log
@Remove lang/gcc-ooo which is no longer used by the OpenOffice ports and
superseded by lang/gcc43 and later.
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.649
log
@- Dropping tcl8.0 support
- This has no effect on japanese/tcl80 and japanese/tk80 ports

2009-03-22 lang/tcl80: tcl8.0 support dropped
@
text
@a89 1
    SUBDIR += gcc-ooo
@


1.648
log
@- Add Python 3.1
@
text
@a341 1
    SUBDIR += tcl80
@


1.647
log
@Add lang/mono-basic 2.4, VisualBasic.NET support for Mono.

PR:		ports/135928
Submitted by:	Romain Tartiere
@
text
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@


1.646
log
@libHX is a C library (with some additional C++ bindings available)

WWW:	http://libhx.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/135871
Submitted by:	Sylvio Cesar <scjamorim@@bsd.com.br>
@
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@


1.645
log
@Remove pm3-* and friends as it hasn't been able to build for
over a year.

2008-09-19 lang/pm3-base: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-forms: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-gui: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-m3tk: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-net: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 lang/pm3-netobj: depends on broken, expired port
graphics/juno-2
@
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@


1.644
log
@Remove expired port lang/perl5.6
@
text
@a252 6
    SUBDIR += pm3-base
    SUBDIR += pm3-forms
    SUBDIR += pm3-gui
    SUBDIR += pm3-m3tk
    SUBDIR += pm3-net
    SUBDIR += pm3-netobj
@


1.643
log
@Here are new Linux Fedora 10 infrastructure ports.

Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.

If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
  OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
  OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10

An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.

For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.

Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).

There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@@ ML.
@
text
@a235 1
    SUBDIR += perl5.6
@


1.642
log
@Petite Chez Scheme is a complete Scheme system that is fully compatible
with Chez Scheme but uses high-speed threaded interpreter technology in
place of Chez Scheme's incremental native-code compiler. Programs written
for Chez Scheme run unchanged in Petite Chez Scheme, as long as they do
not depend specifically on the compiler. In fact, Petite Chez Scheme is
built from the same sources as Chez Scheme, with all but the compiler
sources included.

Petite Chez Scheme was conceived as a freely distributable run-time
environment for compiled Chez Scheme applications. To serve this purpose,
it needed to have a complete run-time environment, including, for many
applications, a working evaluator. The result is a system that is useful
not only to our customers for the applications they distribute, but also
to people who want to use a top-quality Scheme system and can't justify
purchasing Chez Scheme.

WWW: http://www.scheme.com/petitechezscheme.html

PR:		ports/133437
Submitted by:	Vitaly Magerya <vmagerya AT gmail.com>
Approved by:	miwi (mentor)
@
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1.641
log
@Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language.
It looks a bit like C and C++, but it is much easier to learn and use.
It can be used for small scripts as well as for large programs.

 A lot of inspiration for this port came from the Pike 7.6 port.
 Some optional pike modules are not yet included; will follow soon.
@
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1.640
log
@Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express
common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe
way. It smoothly integrates features of object-oriented and functional
languages, enabling Java and other programmers to be more productive.
Code sizes are typically reduced by a factor of two to three when
compared to an equivalent Java application.

WWW: http://www.scala-lang.org/

PR:		ports/133887
Submitted by:	Mitsuru YOSHIDA <mitsuru at riken.jp>
@
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1.639
log
@F# developed as a research programming language to provide the much
sought-after combination of type safety, succinctness, performance,
expressivity and scripting, with all the advantages of running on a
high-quality, well-supported modern runtime system.  This combination
has been so successful that the language is now being transitioned
towards a fully supported language on the .NET platform.

F# was developed as a pragmatically-oriented variant of ML that shares a
core language with OCaml.  Unlike other scripting languages it executes
at or near the speed of C# and C++, making use of the performance that
comes through strong typing.  Unlike many type-inferred,
statically-typed languages it also supports many dynamic language
techniques, such as property discovery and reflection where needed.  F#
includes extensions for working across languages and for object-oriented
programming, and it works seamlessly with other .NET programming
languages and tools.

WWW: http://research.microsoft.com/fsharp/fsharp.aspx

Approved by:	gabor (mentor)
@
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1.638
log
@- New port: lang/gambas2-examples

Example projects for gambas language
@
text
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@


1.637
log
@- New port: lang/gambas2

Gambas is a free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with
object extensions, a bit like Visual Basic (but it is NOT a clone !).

With Gambas, you can quickly design your program GUI with QT or GTK+, access
MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird, ODBC and SQLite databases, pilot KDE applications
with DCOP, translate your program into any language, create network applications
easily, make 3D OpenGL applications, make CGI web applications, and so on.

(meta port)

WWW:    http://gambas.sf.net/
@
text
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1.636
log
@- New port: lang/gambas2-components

Native components for gambas2
@
text
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1.635
log
@- New port: lang/gambas2-base

Gambas is a free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with
object extensions, a bit like Visual Basic (but it is NOT a clone !).

With Gambas, you can quickly design your program GUI with QT or GTK+, access
MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird, ODBC and SQLite databases, pilot KDE applications
with DCOP, translate your program into any language, create network applications
easily, make 3D OpenGL applications, make CGI web applications, and so on.

WWW:    http://gambas.sf.net/
@
text
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1.634
log
@Ikarus Scheme is a free optimizing incremental native-code compiler
for Scheme as specified in the Revised^6 Report on the Algorithmic
Language Scheme.

Ikarus Scheme is an optimizing compiler, so your Scheme code will
run fast without the need to port hot spots to C "for performance".
With an incremental compiler, you don't need a separate compilation
step to make your program run fast. The best part is that the
compiler itself is fast, capable of compiling thousands of lines
of code per second.

Finally, Ikarus Scheme is an R6RS compiler. R6RS libraries, scripts,
record types, condition system, exception handling, unicode strings,
bytevectors, hashtable, and enumerations are among the supported
features.

WWW:	http://www.ikarus-scheme.org/
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text
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1.633
log
@Connect lang/gcc45 AKA GCC 4.5.0 to the build.
@
text
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@


1.632
log
@Add linux-f8-tcl84 8.4.17, tool Command Language (Linux Fedora 8).

PR:		ports/131806
Submitted by:	Stas Timokhin <stast at bsdportal.ru>
@
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1.631
log
@tinypy is a minimalist implementation of python in 64k of code

it includes a whole heap of features:

 * parser and bytecode compiler written in tinypy
 * fully bootstrapped
 * luaesque virtual machine with garbage collection written in C
   it's "stackless" sans any "stackless" features
 * cross-platform :) it runs under windows / linux / macosx
 * a fairly decent subset of python
    o classes and single inheritance
    o functions with variable or keyword arguments
    o strings, lists, dicts, numbers
    o modules, list comprehensions
    o exceptions with full traceback
    o some builtins
 * batteries not included -- yet

WWW:	http://www.tinypy.org/

PR:		132124
Submitted by:	Marcin Cieslak <saper at SYSTEM dot PL>
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1.630
log
@Here are new Linux Fedora 8 infrastructure ports.

The recommended version of FreeBSD to use them is 8-CURRENT.
FreeBSD-7.x is not fully compatible with compat.linux.osrelease
2.6.16. Some syscalls cannot be MFCed due to native FreeBSD
ABI breakage.

Usage (and package building):
1. define compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16;
2. add following variables to /etc/make.conf:
   . OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f8;
   . OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f8.

Approved by:	bsam (me) ;-)
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text
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1.629
log
@Introduce Perl 5.10.0
@
text
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1.628
log
@2009-03-22 emulators/dlx: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 java/javel: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 java/guavac: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 graphics/xrml: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 graphics/renderpark: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 games/jumpnbump: tcl8.0 support is going to be dropped
2009-03-17 irc/blackened: Broken and abandonware
2009-03-22 devel/libg++: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 devel/freescope: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 misc/menushki: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 misc/vbidecode: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 lang/wamcc: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 multimedia/mpegedit: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 mail/dkimap4: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 net-mgmt/oproute: unmaintained, does not work with current versions of GCC, needs gcc295 which has been failing to build for months
2009-03-22 x11/tkgoodstuff: tcl8.0 support is going to be dropped
2009-02-11 x11-toolkits/inti: not maintain by upstream for more than five years and no port depend on this
@
text
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1.627
log
@Etoile Project LnguageKit Plugins

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
@
text
@a353 1
    SUBDIR += wamcc
@


1.626
log
@Remove per deprecation/expiration note.
@
text
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@


1.625
log
@Add s9fes 20090311, a simple and comprehensible Scheme interpreter.

PR:		ports/131998
Submitted by:	Nils M Holm <nmh at t3x.org>
@
text
@a85 1
    SUBDIR += gcc33
@


1.624
log
@- New port: lang/tcl-modules
- Slave port of tcl85, separates tcl common modules from tcl85 and tcl86
  (identical) into a single port
@
text
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@


1.623
log
@- Add missing entries for tcl86,tk86,tcl86-thread,tk86-thread
@
text
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1.622
log
@2009-01-19 games/emacs-chess: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-02-01 devel/subversion-devel: Use devel/subversion or devel/subversion-freebsd instead of this port
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hat: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hpl: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 databases/mysqlbigram: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/claws-mail-clamav: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/sylpheed2-devel: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 www/pecl-mnogosearch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-fonts/mathfonts: This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) - to be replaced by  STIX fonts for Firefox 3.x
2009-01-19 x11-wm/fluxspace: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-wm/expocity: project has been abandoned
2009-01-19 x11/bbuname: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 security/squidclam: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 print/virtualpaper: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 print/ifhp: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-p2p/peercast: has been forbidden for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 palm/pdbc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-mgmt/NeTraMet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-im/sulci: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/mjpegtools-yuvfilters: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/helixplayer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/quack: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 misc/pybliographer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/versuch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/py-mantissa: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/libunpipc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gnometelnet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gacxtool: depends on expired, broken port
2009-01-19 devel/py-coro: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 x11-themes/gtk-industrial-theme: has been broken for more than 6 months
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@Rename: lang/perl5 -> lang/perl5.6

PR:		ports/131046
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1.620
log
@Remove lang/gcc28 (GCC 2.8) which has been DEPRECATED for more than
3 years and does not build anywhere.

No objections:	mjl@@luckie.org.nz (maintainer), pav
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@Remove lang/gcc41, the GCC 4.1 series.  GCC 4.2 in the form of lang/gcc42
as well as the FreeBSD 7.x system compiler is the new king in town.
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1.618
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@- Remove lang/py-compiler, it's been included in base python since 2.2
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1.617
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@Readd.
audio/tuxguitar depends on lang/gcc42-withgcjawt port.

Submitted by:   cperciva@@
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1.616
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@Remove lang/gcc42-withgcjawt
This is very hard to maintain
* Actually CONFLICT with lang/gcc42.
* Depending on lang/gcc42 is not a good idea. Requires too much efforts.
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1.615
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@Remove following ports.
lang/gcc41-withgcjawt
java/gjdoc
java/ecj-bootstrap
* lang/gcc41 will also be removed by gerald@@ very soon.
* these ports are intended for free Java alternative, however,
  require too much resources to maintain. java/java-gcj-compat
  has also been removed because it's broken for long time.
@
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1.614
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@- Connect python26 and python30 to the build
@
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1.613
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@clojure-mode is an emacs editing mode for the clojure
(www.clojure.org) programming language.

WWW: http://clojure.codestuffs.com/

PR:             ports/129857
Submitted by:   Peter Schuller <peter.schuller at infidyne.com>
Approved by:    araujo (mentor, implicit)
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1.612
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@- Has expired: Has been broken for more than 6 months
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1.611
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@2008-09-19 japanese/escpf: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 java/java-gcj-compat: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 lang/screamer: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-10-01 misc/documancer: Unmaintained upstream
2008-09-19 misc/ipbt: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-10-13 multimedia/manslide: Use multimedia/smile instead
2008-09-19 net/globus4: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 net/p5-Parallel-MPI: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-01-28 net/p54u: website disappeared
2008-09-19 net-im/ginsu: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 net-p2p/py-kenosis-bittorrent: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 sysutils/sjog: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 textproc/Ebnf2ps: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 www/roxen: Has been broken for more than 6 months
2008-09-19 x11-fm/evidence: Has been broken for more than 6 months
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1.610
log
@- New port: lang/cfortran

cfortran.h is an easy-to-use powerful bridge between C and FORTRAN.
It provides a transparent, machine independent interface between
C and FORTRAN routines and global data.
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1.609
log
@Tiny C Compiler

Features:
* SMALL! You can compile and execute C code everywhere, for example on rescue
  disks (about 100KB for x86 TCC executable, including C preprocessor,
  C compiler, assembler and linker).
* FAST! tcc generates x86 code. No byte code overhead. Compile, assemble and
  link several times faster than GCC.
* UNLIMITED! Any C dynamic library can be used directly. TCC is heading torward
  full ISOC99 compliance. TCC can of course compile itself.
* SAFE! tcc includes an optional memory and bound checker. Bound checked code
  can be mixed freely with standard code.
* Compile and execute C source directly. No linking or assembly necessary.
  Full C preprocessor and GNU-like assembler included.
* C script supported : just add '#!/usr/local/bin/tcc -run' at the first line
  of your C source, and execute it directly from the command line.
* With libtcc, you can use TCC as a backend for dynamic code generation.

WWW: http://bellard.org/tcc/
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@Pragmatic Smalltalk Compiler

This is an implementation of Smalltalk designed to run
on top of an Objective-C runtime.

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
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1.607
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@Etoile's Pragmatic Smalltalk, a Smalltalk JIT compiler which generates code
binary-compatible with Objective-C, allowing classes to be written in a
mixture of Smalltalk and Objective-C.

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
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1.606
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@LanguageKit is a compiler kit built on top of LLVM for creating dynamic
language implementations using an Objective-C runtime for the object model.
This is used by SmalltalkKit, implementing Etoile's Pragmatic Smalltalk,
a Smalltalk JIT compiler which generates code binary-compatible with
Objective-C, allowing classes to be written in a mixture of Smalltalk
and Objective-C.

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
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1.605
log
@ScriptKit is a very lightweight cross-app scripting framework built on top of
Distributed Objects. It simply exports a dictionary containing a set of named
objects for scripting with Objective-C or any languages based on the LanguageKit
such as Pragmatic Smalltalk.

This is used for example by the hit corners and gesture recognition tool to run
arbitrary commands in response to corner activations or mouse gestures, and by
ScriptServices which allows arbitrary shell or Smalltalk scripts to be invoked
on the current selection from any GNUstep or Etoile application.

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
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@cparser is a C compiler, which can parse C89 and C99 as well as many GCC and
some MSVC extensions.  It also provides many useful analyses for warnings.  It
uses libFIRM, which provides a SSA-based intermediate representation in form of
explicit dependency graphs, for optimization and code generation.  Parsing is
done with a handwritten recursive descent parser.  The AST representation is
straightforward, so it can be used for other purposes than code generation.

* fast recursive descent parser, parses C89 and C99
* handles most GCC extensions, f.e. __attribute__, inline assembler,
  computed goto, statement expressions
* handles some MSVC extensions (like declspec)
* provides many useful warnings
  * format string checker for char and wchar_t
  * unreachable code analysis
  * missing return statement check, which pinpoints exact location(s)
  * write-only/-self variables detection
  * missing and redundant forward declarations
  * most warnings switches, which are available for GCC
* provides concise messages in case of error, for example when encountering
  misspelled typenames
* compiler driver compatible with with GCC (-fxxx, -Wxxx, -M, ...)
* uses libFIRM for optimization and code generation (devel/libfirm)

WWW: http://www.libfirm.org

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon at gmx.de>
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@The Cython language makes writing C extensions for the Python language
as easy as Python itself. Cython is a source code translator based on
the well-known Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge functionality and
optimizations.

The Cython language is very close to the Python language (and most
Python code is also valid Cython code), but Cython additionally supports
calling C functions and declaring C types on variables and class
attributes. This allows the compiler to generate very efficient C code
from Cython code.

This makes Cython the ideal language for writing glue code for external
C libraries, and for fast C modules that speed up the execution of
Python code.

WWW:	http://www.cython.org/

PR:		ports/128722
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenhping at gmail.com>
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1.602
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@Add mtasc 1.14, motion-Twin ActionScript 2 Compiler.

PR:		ports/127130
Submitted by:	Marcin Cieslak <saper at SYSTEM.PL>
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1.601
log
@Ucc is a C compiler which implements the ANSI C89
standard with a few extensions. Ucc is released
under BSD license.

Ucc is specificaly designed for personal research
and assist the undergraduate or graduate in compiler
learning. We hope that Ucc will be a seedbed for new
ideas and world-class optimizing techniques.

Ucc's design and development goals is clear code
structure,upstanding extensibility,retargetable and
excellent optimization.

WWW:   http://ucc.sf.net

PR:		ports/126551
Submitted by:	Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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1.600
log
@Remove lang/gcc32 (GCC 3.2) which is no longer used by any other ports and
does not support amd64, for example.
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1.599
log
@Mosh is A Fast R6RS Scheme interpreter.

WWW:   http://code.google.com/p/mosh-scheme/

PR:		ports/125375
Submitted by:	<katsuji dot ishikawa at gmail dot com>
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1.598
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@- Add tolua++50 port similar to tolua++
- tolua++50 is to be used with lua 5.0 and tolua++ with lua 5.1, update depends accordingly
- Depend on lua with USE_LUA instead of LIB_DEPEND
- Make both ports install files to (lua version)-specific directories, so they can coexist peacefully in a manner similar to tolua/tolua50.
- Take maintainership
- Add distfile mirror
- Remove USE_LDCONFIG (ports do not install any shared libs)
- Fix pkg-descr

Approved by:	miwi (mentor implicit)
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1.597
log
@- Connect ypsilon to the build.

Approved by:	gabor (mentor, implicit)
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1.596
log
@- Remove lang/gambc after it's been repocopied to lang/gambit-c

PR:		ports/124087
Submitted by:	Timothy Beyer <beyert@@cs.ucr.edu>
Approved by:	Captain Fourier <rzinkov@@gmail.com> (old maintainer)
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1.595
log
@- Connect lang/gambit-c to the build after the repocopy.
- Update to 4.2.6
- Respect CFLAGS

PR:		ports/124087
Submitted by:	Timothy Beyer <beyert@@cs.ucr.edu>
Approved by:	Captain Fourier <rzinkov@@gmail.com> (old maintainer)
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1.594
log
@- New port: seed7

  Seed7 is an extensible general purpose high-level programming language.
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1.593
log
@Remove lang/yarv.
YARV was officially released as Ruby 1.9.

Approved by:	MAINTAINER
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1.592
log
@- New port: plt-scheme

 The PLT-Scheme group have released a new version of
 their Scheme language and IDE tools suite, and here's a
 port that builds it on FreeBSD.

PR:		124776
Submitted by:	Andrew Reilly <areilly@@bigpond.net.au> (new maintainer)
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1.591
log
@- Connect bsh to build.

Pointy hat to:	lippe
Reported by:	araujo
Approved by:	gabor (mentor, implicit)
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1.590
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@- New port: hla

High Level Assembler (HLA) is an assembly language developed by Randall Hyde
which can use high-level language constructs to aid x86 assembly programmer
beginners and advanced assembly developers alike.
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1.589
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@New port: The New Brainfuck Compiler

The New Brainfuck Compiler is an optimizing Brainfuck-to-C
and Bainfuck-to-Java compiler.

Approved by:	miwi (mentor)
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1.588
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@New port: lang/nbc

NBC (Next Byte Codes) is a programming language for the LEGO
MINDSTORMS NXT product. NBC's syntax is based on assembler programming
langauges, so experienced assembler programmers (or just about any
programmers) should find it very easy to get started with. Even if you
aren't an experienced programmer, NBC is relatively easy to learn.

WWW: http://bricxcc.sourceforge.net/nbc/

PR:		116274
Submitted by:	Ivan "Rambius" Ivanov <rambiusparkisanius_ at __gmail.com>
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1.587
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@Let the world know that lang/tolua50 exist.
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1.586
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@- Add ruby 1.9 support
- Implement new knobs for gems and rake (these are included in
  ruby 1.9 distribution already). Also move gem bits from
  ruby-gems/Makefile.common to bsd.ruby.mk[1]. Now to depend
  on gems or rake you should define USE_RUBYGEMS/USE_RAKE
  accordingly. Also RAKE_BIN variable is provided for
  pointing to the right rake executable.
- Rewrite RUBY_SCHEBANG in awk to eliminate build dependency
  on ruby.

Discussed with:	Jonathan Weiss <jw@@innerewut.de> [1] (gems maintainer)
Tested by:	ports@@
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1.585
log
@Now track GCC 4.4 development (currently at 4.4.0 snapshot 20080229) via
the new lang/gcc44 port.  At this point, this is mostly identical to what
we have in lang/gcc43 which is in the final stages before the GCC 4.3.0
release, but things will start diverging soon.

PR:		120984
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1.584
log
@2007-10-28 x11-wm/wmDeskGuide: Version branch long since retired
2008-02-23 ftp/axelq: Unmaintained, website disappeared
2007-11-09 lang/fpc-devel: now lags behind version in lang/fpc; use that instead
2007-11-13 devel/php-dbg: does not work with php5 and does not compile on gcc4.2
2007-11-16 graphics/jgv: development stalled for years, outdated, unmaintained
2007-11-16 editors/muggy: development stalled for years, unmaintained
2007-11-16 x11-fm/binder: development stalled for years, outdated, unmaintained
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@- Drag from attic
- Update to 1.45.6
- Bump portepoch
- Pass maintainership to submitter

  Tuareg is a Caml mode for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It handles automatic
  indentation of Objective Caml and Camllight codes. Key parts of the
  code are hilighted using Font-Lock. Support to run an interactive
  Caml toplevel and debbuger is provided.

  This mode attempts to give better results than the one provided in
  the standard distribution OCaml 3.x. Indentation rules are slightly
  different but closer to classical functional languages.

  There is no relation with the Tuareg People, except their reputation
  of great CAMEL riders and breeders.

PR:             ports/120494
Submitted by:   Michael Grunewald <michael.grunewald@@laposte.net> (maintainer)
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@Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely
in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide
scripting to end users.

Rhino is an implementation of the core language only and doesn't contain
objects or methods for manipulating HTML documents.

Rhino contains

    * All the features of JavaScript 1.6
    * Allows direct scripting of Java
    * A JavaScript shell for executing JavaScript scripts
    * A JavaScript compiler to transform JavaScript source files
      into Java class files
    * A JavaScript debugger for scripts executed with Rhino

WWW:	http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/
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1.581
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@Add a port for the g++ 4.2.2 C++ library documentation.
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1.580
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@Add port of libstdc++ documentation for the version shipping with
gcc 3.4.x versions.  Supersedes lang/stldoc.

Note: Versioning convention must be explicit in port name as different
versions of this library exist.
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@Open Dylan compiles to native code and has a full-featured IDE including an
incremental development mode, browsing of runtime objects, remote debugging,
etc. Open Dylan currently only runs on the x86 platform and the IDE does not
yet run on the Linux version. Open Dylan is in many ways a mature
implementation. If you are new to the language, choose Open Dylan if you can.

WWW:	http://www.opendylan.org/
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1.578
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@Remove lang/gcc40 which only has three dependencies left in the tree
(all of which only have it as a minimal requirement and also build with
lang/gcc42) and has issues on at least 8-CURRENT.

Approved by:	portmgr (pav)
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1.577
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@add clojure 20071020
A dynamic programming language for the JVM
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1.576
log
@Expect is a program that performs programmed dialogue with other
interactive programs. It is briefly described by its man page,
expect(1).

It uses pseudo-tty's to control the child processes, so it is not
affected by programs that refuse to read from stdin or pipes. (eg:
passwd(1) etc).

This is a development version from CVS code at SourceForge.

WWW: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/expect
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@nwcc is a small C compiler for Unix systems under the BSDL
It works with FreeBSD/OpenBSD/Solaris/Linux on 80x86, FreeBSD/Linux on AMD64,
Solaris on SPARC, AIX on PowerPC, and IRIX on MIPS hardware.
The x86 and AMD64 backends support two assemblers; nasm/yasm and gas.
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1.574
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@lang/snobol is obsolted by lang/snobol4.

Discussed with:		maintainer
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1.573
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@2007-09-22 misc/mango: Depends on broken package qextmdi
2007-04-01 lang/f2py: Replaced by py-numpy

Approved by:	miwi (co-mentor)
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1.572
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@2007-08-22 lang/fesi: Depends on obsolete version of jdk
2007-09-04 lang/gnomebasic: Five years abandoned project; functionality folded into mono
2007-09-01 lang/gnat-gcc34: This port was made for initial bootstraping of later versions and is no longer needed
2007-09-01 devel/hs-green-card: "Does not build with latest GHC"
2007-09-11 devel/p5-Devel-DProf: only works for old, unsupported Perl versions
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1.571
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@C99 modernization of the original Portable C Compiler by S. C. Johnson,
written in the late 70's.
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1.570
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@New port: lang devel/nesasm: 6502 assembler with specific NES support

	nesasm is a 6502 assembler with specific NES support. NES
	support in this case refers to FamiCOM and Nintendo
	Entertainment System support.

	lang/fasm has been used as a reference on how an assembler
	should be ported. Feedback is as always welcome, hopefully
	it will lead to me producing better ports and less work for
	you committer ;)

	WWW: http://bobrost.com/nes/resources.php

PR:		ports/115254
Submitted by:	Pontus Stenetorp <ninjin@@kth.se>
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1.569
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@The OPAL compilation system (OCS) is a set of development tools for
creating software using the algebraic programming language OPAL. The
package includes a native compiler and an interpreter.

OPAL is mainly developed at the Technical University of Berlin since
1986 and it is used for research and evaluation of language concepts,
algorithms and programming techniques.

WWW: http://uebb.cs.tu-berlin.de/opal/

PR:		ports/114511
Submitted by:	Bjrn Knig <bkoenig at cs.tu-berlin.de>
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1.568
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@New port: cint

CINT is a C/C++ interpreter aimed at processing C/C++ scripts.

CINT covers about 95% of ANSI C and 85% of C++. A CINT script can call
compiled classes/functions and compiled code can make callbacks to CINT
user defined functions. Utilities, like makecint and rootcint, automate
the process of embedding compiled C/C++ library code as shared objects
(as Dynamic Link Library, DLL, or shared library, .so). Source files
and shared objects can be dynamically loaded/unloaded without stopping
the CINT process. CINT offers a gdb like debugging environment for
interpreted programs.
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1.567
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@The Neko Programming Language

Neko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language which can
also be used as an embedded scripting language. It has been designed to
provide a common runtime for several different languages.

Neko is not only very easy to learn and use, but also has the flexibility
of being able to extend the language with C libraries. You can even write
generators from your own language to Neko and then use the Neko Runtime to
compile, run, and access existing libraries.

WWW: http://nekovm.org/

Submitted by:	Masanori OZAWA <ozawa@@ongs.co.jp>
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1.566
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@2007-08-19 www/emacs-w3m-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 mail/wanderlust-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 mail/rmime: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; also, distfile is unfetchable
2007-08-19 mail/mew2-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 mail/mew-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 mail/emh-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 lang/tuareg-mode.el: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; this port needs an update
2007-08-19 korean/hanemacs: depends on emacs19 which is obsolete
2007-08-19 japanese/weather-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
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1.565
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@New port: llvm-gcc4

lvm-gcc is the LLVM C front end. It is a modified version of gcc
that compiles C/C++/ObjC programs into native objects, LLVM bitcode or
LLVM assembly language, depending upon the options.

By default, llvm-gcc compiles to native objects just like GCC does.
If the -emit-llvm option is given then it will generate LLVM bitcode
files instead. If -S (assembly) is also given, then it will generate
LLVM assembly.

Being derived from the GNU Compiler Collection, llvm-gcc has many of
gcc's features and accepts most of gcc's options. It handles a number
of gcc's extensions to the C programming language.
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@- Add port lang/squirrel
- Register conflicts with archivers/squsq

Squirrel is a high level imperative/OO programming language, designed
to be a powerful scripting tool that fits in the size, memory bandwidth,
and real-time requirements of applications like games. However Squirrel
offers a wide range of features like dynamic typing, delegation, classes
& inheritance, higher order functions, generators, coroutines, tail
recursion, exception handling, automatic memory management, weak
references, etc.

Squirrel is inspired by languages like Python, Javascript and especially
Lua. The API is very similar and the table code is based on the Lua one.

WWW: http://squirrel-lang.org/
Author: Alberto Demichelis <alberto@@ademichelis.com>
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@This utility converts both 48k and 128k ZX Spectrum BASIC programs stored
as plain text files into TAP files.

TAP files can be used in most ZX Spectrum emulators and can be concatenated
together using cat(1).

Author: Martijn van der Heide

PR:		ports/114046
Submitted by:	Rene Ladan <r.c.ladan@@gmail.com>
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@Add vala

Vala is a new programming language that aims to bring modern programming
language features to GNOME developers without imposing any additional
runtime requirements and without using a different ABI compared to
applications and libraries written in C.

valac, the Vala compiler, is a self-hosting compiler that translates
Vala source code into C source and header files. It uses the GObject
type system to create classes and interfaces declared in the Vala source
code. It's also planned to generate GIDL files when gobject-
introspection is ready.

WWW: http://live.gnome.org/Vala
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1.561
log
@- Add lang/gnat-gcc4.3

The GNU Ada compiler system built from GCC 4.3.0.

WWW:	WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/

PR:		113205
Submitted by:	Karel Miklav <karel@@lovetemple.net> (maintainer)
Repocopied by:	marcus
@
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1.560
log
@Remove outdated lang/ghc5 on upstream's request, devel/hs-popenhs which depends on it, and make x11-toolkits/hs-frantk use lang/hugs
@
text
@d101 1
@


1.559
log
@Add dlv, a disjunctive Datalog System
@
text
@a91 2
    SUBDIR += ghc5
    SUBDIR += ghc5-doc
@


1.558
log
@Remove port: tcl-tk-wrapper - obsolete (replaced by tcl-wrapper and
tk-wrapper)
@
text
@d36 1
@


1.557
log
@Add gnat-gcc42, The GNU Ada Compiler system.
(repocopy from gnat-gcc41)

Approved by:	clsung (mentor)
@
text
@a306 1
    SUBDIR += tcl-tk-wrapper
@


1.556
log
@- disconnect gcc-objc
@
text
@d101 1
@


1.555
log
@- move tk-wrapper from lang to x11-toolkits

Approved by:	garga (mentor)
@
text
@a73 1
    SUBDIR += gcc-objc
@


1.554
log
@2007-03-27 emulators/kmamerun: Project was abandoned 4 years ago and expects an old version of XMAME, please use other frontends instead (like gxmame)
2007-03-28 graphics/hobbes-icons-xpm: Archaic port
2007-04-10 japanese/firefox-ja: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 japanese/lookup-xemacs: Does not install
2007-04-10 lang/linux-hla: Does not compile
2007-04-10 mail/vmailmgr: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 multimedia/qvamps: Touches filesystem prior to 'make install'
2007-03-10 net-mgmt/sting: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-04-10 net-mgmt/tas: Incomplete pkg-plist
2007-04-10 net-p2p/verlihub-plugins: Does not configure, it needs at least verlihub 1.0
2007-04-10 news/inn-stable: Fails to patch
2007-04-10 palm/malsync: Does not build with new pilot-link
2007-04-10 russian/elm.language: Leaves behind files on deinstall
2007-04-10 russian/pine.language: Leaves behind config file on deinstall
2007-04-01 science/py-scipy03: Replaced by py-scipy
2007-04-10 security/php4-cryptopp: Does not compile
@
text
@a318 1
    SUBDIR += tk-wrapper
@


1.553
log
@lang/gfortran is now just an alias for lang/gcc42.  Remove it.
@
text
@a139 1
    SUBDIR += linux-hla
@


1.552
log
@- Remove tcl81-thread, very old, and unused in the tree, tcl version

Approved by:	Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org> (maintainer)
@
text
@a89 1
    SUBDIR += gfortran
@


1.551
log
@Add tk-wrapper , shell wrapper for wish (Tk).

PR:		ports/110627
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin at matuska.org>
@
text
@a311 1
    SUBDIR += tcl81-thread
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1.550
log
@Tcl-wrapper installs a shell wrapper for the "tclsh" command that
comes with different versions of Tcl. Users can define in a configuration file
which version of the Tcl shell should be called.

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/110626
Submitted by:	martin at matuska.org
@
text
@d322 1
@


1.549
log
@- Remove lang/xotcl-thread port is obsolete. threading is default enabled

PR:             110611
Submitted by:   Martin Matuska <martin@@matuska.org> (maintainer)
@
text
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@


1.548
log
@2007-03-10 java/janosvm: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x.  Use glabel(8) instead
2007-03-10 java/janosvm: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 korean/gau: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 lang/cyclone: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 lang/pike70: Please use pike72
2007-03-10 misc/lile: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/muuz: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 misc/xdf: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-10 net/telnetx: Broken on all supported versions of FreeBSD
2007-03-01 sysutils/diskmark: Makes no sense on FreeBSD > 4.x.  Use glabel(8) instead
@
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@a332 1
    SUBDIR += xotcl-thread
@


1.547
log
@Tcl-tk-wrapper installs shell wrappers for "tclsh" and "wish" commands that
come with different versions of tcl and tk. Users can define which version
of the tcl and tk shells should be called.

To make use of the "tclsh" wrapper, users need to install tcl.
Recommended tcl ports: lang/tcl84 lang/tcl85

To make use of the "wish" wrapper, users need to install tk.
Recommended tk ports: x11-toolkits/tk84 x11-toolkits/tk85

- Martin Matuska
martin@@matuska.org

PR:		ports/109852
Submitted by:	martin at matuska.org
@
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@a33 1
    SUBDIR += cyclone
a221 1
    SUBDIR += pike70
@


1.546
log
@Add pecl-perl , embedded Perl.

PR:		ports/109775
Submitted by:	Luke Jee
@
text
@d311 1
@


1.545
log
@Add slave port for lang/xotcl.

PR:		ports/109677
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin at matuska.org>
@
text
@d210 1
@


1.544
log
@OCamlDuce is an enhancement to OCaml that allows you to use XML types.

WWW: http://www.cduce.org/ocaml

PR:		ports/109564
Submitted by:	Jaap Boender <jaapb at kerguelen.rg>
@
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@d333 1
@


1.543
log
@Add ruby-doc-stdlib 0.10.1, documentation for the Ruby language standard
library.

Submitter doesn't respond, thus I'll maintain the port.

PR:		ports/101423 (based on)
Submitted by:	Alexander Novitsky <alecn2002 at yandex.ru>
@
text
@d180 1
@


1.542
log
@Add fasm 1.67.21, flat, multiple-pass assembler for IA-32 & x86-64
architectures.
@
text
@d258 1
@


1.541
log
@Remove expired port:

2006-12-01 lang/tcc: is only for i386, and you are running amd64.

Approved by:	erwin (mentor, implicit)
@
text
@d57 1
@


1.540
log
@This is XDS-C for Linux, it is setup to produce native FreeBSD binaries.

WWW: http://www.excelsior-usa.com/

PR:		ports/108499
Submitted by:	coumarin at gmail.com
@
text
@a305 1
    SUBDIR += tcc
@


1.539
log
@This is Native XDS-x86 for Linux,
it is setup to produce native FreeBSD binaries.

WWW: http://www.excelsior-usa.com/

PR:		ports/108498
Submitted by:	coumarin at gmail.com
@
text
@d329 1
@


1.538
log
@- Remove expired ruby 1.6 ports.
- Remove expired ruby18_static port that depends on ruby16
@
text
@d328 1
@


1.537
log
@Remove expired ports
@
text
@a266 3
    SUBDIR += ruby16
    SUBDIR += ruby16-shim-ruby18
    SUBDIR += ruby16_static
a267 1
    SUBDIR += ruby18_static
@


1.536
log
@MPD is a new programming language that has a syntax very close to the
one used in the book Foundations of Multithreaded, Parallel, and
Distributed Programming. The name of the language comes from the first
three letters of the main words of the title of the book:
Multithreaded, Parallel, and Distributed. These words also capture a
distinguishing aspect of the language, namely that it supports all
three of these concurrent programming techniques.

MPD is implemented as a variant of the SR programming language. It has
a different parser, but it uses the same intermediate form and
run-time system as SR. Consequently, MPD provides the same variety of
concurrent programming mechanisms as does SR.

WWW: http://www.cs.arizona.edu/mpd/

PR:		ports/108806
Submitted by:	Kai Wang <kaiw27 at gmail.com>
@
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@a25 1
    SUBDIR += cli
@


1.535
log
@G95 is a stable, production Fortran 95 compiler available for multiple
CPU architectures and operating systems. Innovations and optimizations
continue to be worked on. Parts of the F2003 standard have been
implemented in g95. Note that g95 and gfortran are different compiler
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/TheOtherGCCBasedFortranCompiler
.

WWW: http://www.g95.org/

This port is based on hrs's original one, and slightly modified.
@
text
@d164 1
@


1.534
log
@Add tcl85-thread , tool Command Language (development version).

PR:		ports/108041
Submitted by:	martin at matuska.org
@
text
@d70 1
@


1.533
log
@Add tcl85 8.5.a.5, tool Command Language (development version).

PR:		ports/108041
Submitted by:	martin at matuska.org
@
text
@d318 1
@


1.532
log
@Remove python21 and python22.  These version lines are long deprecated and
no ports require them.

Approved by:	python@@
@
text
@d317 1
@


1.531
log
@The Gambit programming system is a full implementation of the Scheme
language which conforms to the R4RS and IEEE Scheme standards. It
consists of two main programs: gsi, the Gambit Scheme interpreter, and
gsc, the Gambit Scheme compiler.

Gambit-C is a version of the Gambit programming system in which the
compiler generates portable C code, making the whole Gambit-C system
and the programs compiled with it easily portable to many computer
architectures for which a C compiler is available. With appropriate
declarations in the source code the executable programs generated by
the compiler run roughly as fast as equivalent C programs.

WWW: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/

PR:		ports/107405
Submitted by:	Rob Zinkov
@
text
@a244 2
    SUBDIR += python21
    SUBDIR += python22
@


1.530
log
@2006-12-01 misc/afbackup: Uses unregistered uid that conflicts with other ports
2006-12-01 misc/afbackup-client: Uses unregistered uid that conflicts with other ports
2006-12-01 misc/afbackup-server: Uses unregistered uid that conflicts with other ports
2006-12-14 lang/forth: obsoleted by lang/pfe; use of this port is pretty much senseless
2006-12-28 ftp/jmirror: distfile disappeared and has no homepage
@
text
@d71 1
@


1.529
log
@2006-12-01 misc/instant-workstation: Incomplete pkg-plist
2006-12-01 lang/yap: Does not compile
2006-12-01 lang/tensile: "Coredump during build on FreeBSD >= 6.x"
@
text
@a61 1
    SUBDIR += forth
@


1.528
log
@This project defines various useful extensions to Ruby's standard classes,
including many of those captured at on the Wiki at StandardClassExtensions.
They are thoroughly documented and tested. See the project homepage for API
documentation.

Author:	Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@@soyabean.com.au>
WWW:	http://extensions.rubyforge.net

PR:		ports/107434
Submitted by:	Christopher Boumenot <boumenot at gmail.com>
@
text
@a320 1
    SUBDIR += tensile
a333 1
    SUBDIR += yap
@


1.527
log
@This is the port of Randall Hyde's High Level Assembly (HLA).
Don't let the name fool you. HLA is "real" assembly language,
just made easier for beginners so they can learn the language
faster than ever before. Anything you can do with a traditional
assembler can be done with HLA; HLA just happens to do a lot
more than traditional assemblers!

WWW: http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/

PR:		ports/107224
Submitted by:	Hernan Di Pietro <hernan.di.pietro at gmail.com>
@
text
@d258 1
@


1.526
log
@Io (GNUstep) is a module which provides Io language support in a convenient
way for GNUstep developers or users (linking Objective-C bridge by default).
The module is automatically built in various ready to use solutions:
* ioobjc (tool you can run in your shell to use Io interactive environment)

WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
@
text
@d141 1
@


1.525
log
@Add p5-JSAN 0.07, javaScript Archive Network (JSAN) Shell.

PR:		ports/107139
Submitted by:	chinsan
@
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@d51 1
@


1.524
log
@Resurrect lang/clips and update it to 6.24
@
text
@d190 1
@


1.523
log
@Remove expired leaf ports:
2006-12-01 lang/clips: Unfetchable
2006-12-07 audio/gdesklets-xmms: Disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 games/flightgear-l410: is incompatible with the latest FlightGear release
@
text
@d27 1
@


1.522
log
@Remove expired ports:
2006-12-01 print/latex-beamer: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-bibtopic: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-bibunits: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-booktabs: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-index: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-layouts: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-pgf: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-subfig: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-xcolor: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-lineno: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2006-12-01 print/latex-pict2e: is already included in the teTeX distribution
2007-05-31 multimedia/gstreamer-plugins-mpeg2enc80: Obsolete version, use gstreamer 0.10 instead
2006-12-01 lang/gcc30: "This port is no longer in use by anything in the ports collection and will be removed in the future.  Use a later release instead."
2006-12-01 lang/egcs: "This port is no longer in use by anything in the ports collection and will be removed in the future.  Use a later release of gcc instead"
2006-12-01 graphics/php4-ming: doesn't work with new version of ming library
2006-12-01 graphics/dvipng: is already included in the teTeX distribution
@
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@a26 1
    SUBDIR += clips
@


1.521
log
@New, improved snobol4 interpreter from Phil Budne <phil@@ultimate.com>

Submitted by:	Dave Feustel <dfeustel@@mindspring.com>
@
text
@a40 1
    SUBDIR += egcs
a76 1
    SUBDIR += gcc30
@


1.520
log
@A GNUstep-aware scheme interpreter. You need libflex installed on your system.
Includes many examples, e.g. the sieve of Erathostenes to compute primes,
a Koch curve plotter, mandelbrot set, graphs of various functions etc.
GScheme is fully tail recursive. The garbage collector bypasses GNUstep's
retain/release mechanism in order to deal with circular data structures.
GScheme is document-based and you can edit more than one file at the same time.

WWW: http://www.gnustep.it/marko/GScheme/index.html
@
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1.519
log
@And here we go, introducing the lang/gcc43 port in form of the 20061104
snapshot of GCC 4.3.0; repocopied over from lang/gcc42.

Sadly we now have an unconditional dependency on math/libgmp4 and
math/mpfr.  On the positive side this allows us to always build the
Fortran frontend.

PR:		104683
@
text
@d112 1
@


1.518
log
@Remove expired leaf ports:

2006-10-26 archivers/linux-unace
2006-10-12 audio/gdesklets-cornerxmms
2006-10-12 deskutils/gdesklets-sensor-displayconstraints
2006-10-17 devel/sdl_ldbad
2006-10-27 lang/pdss
2006-10-17 multimedia/slideshow
@
text
@d87 1
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1.517
log
@StepTalk is the official GNUstep scripting framework. StepTalk is more
than a scripting framework with an illusion of single objective
environment between objects of scriptable servers or applications.
StepTalk, when combined with the dynamism that the Objective-C
language provides, goes way beyond mere scripting. It is language
independent - it uses languages as separate bundles.

WWW: http://www.gnustep.org/experience/StepTalk.html
@
text
@a203 1
    SUBDIR += pdss
@


1.516
log
@- Update the main python version to 2.5.
  - Now, lang/python is just a meta-port which depends on lang/python25.
  - And all versions of Python ports have short version identifier in its
    package name; python25-2.5, python24-2.4.3 and etc.
  - Also you must upgrade all python modules after lang/python updated,
     cd /usr/ports/lang/python && make upgrade-site-packages

- Give maintainership of Python ports to the new python@@ group which
  includes me, alexbl@@ and others.
@
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1.515
log
@YARV is Virtual Machine for Programming Language Ruby.

The goal of this project is only one, to develop the fastest Virtual
Machine for Ruby in the world.

Author: Koichi Sasada <ko1@@atdot.net>

WWW: http://www.atdot.net/yarv/

PR:		ports/100769
Submitted by:	Jun Mukai aka jmuk <mukai at jmuk.org>
@
text
@a236 1
    SUBDIR += python-devel
d246 2
@


1.514
log
@- Add port for lang/xotcl

Extended Object Tcl (for short: XOTcl, pronounced exotickle) is an object-
oriented scripting language based on Tcl. It was originally designed for
providing language support for design patterns and provides novel constructs
such as filters or transitive mixin classes. The language is designed for
empowering rather than constraining system developers. The basic object model
is highly influenced by CLOS.

WWW: http://media.wu-wien.ac.at/

PR:		ports/103670
Submitted by:	Martin Matuska <martin at matuska.org>
Approved by:	sem (mentor)
@
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@d330 1
@


1.513
log
@The newLISP is a scripting language for developing web applications and
programs in general and in the domains of artificial intelligence (AI) and
statistics.

Author: Lutz Mueller
WWW:    http://www.newlisp.org/

PR:		ports/103226
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@@mbsd.msk.ru>
@
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@d326 1
@


1.512
log
@o  finish transition a repocopy from gnat-gcc34 to gnat-gcc41:
   -  gcc-4.1.2 version, snapshot 20060818 is used;  [1]
   -  fsf_suffix (-gnat-gcc41) is used for FSF MAN7 files to avoid
      conflicts with other gcc ports;  [1]
   -  some Makefile restructure;  [1]
o  remove BROKEN for 4.x as it builds without errors.

PR:		100038  [1]
Submitted by:	Karel Miklav <karel@@lovetemple.net> (maintainer)  [1]
@
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@d163 1
@


1.511
log
@CamlIDL is a stub code generator and COM binding for Objective Caml.

CamlIDL comprises two parts:

	* A stub code generator that generates the C stub code required for the
Caml/C interface, based on an MIDL specification. (MIDL stands for Microsoft's
Interface Description Language; it looks like C header files with some extras
annotations, plus a notion of object interfaces that look like C++ classess
without inheritance.)

	* A (currently small) library of functions and tools to import COM
components in Caml applications, and export Caml code as COM components.

WWW:	http://caml.inria.fr/pub/old_caml_site/camlidl/

PR:		ports/101100
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
@
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@d102 1
@


1.510
log
@Add gcc42-withgcjawt.

GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes C, C++, Java with
AWT peer for gtk.

This port installs the various front ends as gcc42, g++42, gcj42,
like master port, *AND* installs gcj+AWT peer for gtk as well.

WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/

Repocopied by: marcus
@
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@d169 1
@


1.509
log
@IMP is a monadic style implementation of the semantics of the (very simple)
language IMP, "plain" the implementation with explicit passing of state.

The semantics of the IMP-language is presented in the book:

 "The Formal Semantics of Programming Languages" by Glynn Winskel
    (1993, The MIT Press).

 for more details on monads, see Philip Wadler's page on:

 http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/wadler/topics/monads.html#combining-monads

 Author: Markus Mottl <markus.mottl@@gmail.com>
 WWW:    http://www.ocaml.info/home/ocaml_sources.html

PR:		ports/102103
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov@@mbsd.msk.ru>
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
@
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@d86 1
@


1.508
log
@Add sather-tutorial 000328, a tutorial on the Sather programming
language.

PR:		ports/101425
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
@
text
@d121 1
@


1.507
log
@Add sather-specification 000328, specification of the Sather programming
language.

PR:		ports/101424
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru>
@
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@d265 1
@


1.506
log
@The GNU Ada compiler system built from GCC 3.4.6.

PR:		99993
Submitted by:	Karel Miklav <karel@@lovetemple.net>
Approved by:	netchild (mentor, implicit)
@
text
@d264 1
@


1.505
log
@add p5-v6-alpha 0.011
An experimental compiler for Perl 6
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.504
log
@add p5-Pugs-Compiler-Rule 0.12
Compiler for Perl 6 Rules
@
text
@d195 1
@


1.503
log
@Various examples for the Objective Caml compiler and programming environment.

WWW:    http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/

PR:		ports/100932
Submitted by:	Stanislav Sedov <ssedov(at)mbsd.msk.ru>
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
@
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@d189 1
@


1.502
log
@Adding port lang/abcl.  Armed Bear Common Lisp, an implementation of
Common Lisp in Java.

PR:		ports/96232
Submitted by:	Frank Fischer <fischer.frank@@gmail.com>
@
text
@d167 1
@


1.501
log
@- Removed lang/fpc-demo

Approved by:	garga (mentor)
@
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@d10 1
@


1.500
log
@- The big change on ports of freepascal, now all ports are compiled
- Adding entry for lang/fpc-utils

Approved by:	garga (mentor)
@
text
@a63 1
    SUBDIR += fpc-demo
@


1.499
log
@Add lang/phc, a framework for static analysis of PHP scripts, PHP
source to source transformations, and (in the future) compiling
PHP scripts down to native machine code.

PR:		ports/99784
Submitted by:	Conor McDermottroe <ports@@mcdermottroe.com>
Approved by:	ahze (mentor, implicit)
@
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@d69 1
@


1.498
log
@This is a Fortran 77 compatibility runtime linux (Fedora Core 4)
library built with gcc-3.2.

Reported by:	thierry
Approved by:	netchild (mentor)
@
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@d199 1
@


1.497
log
@The GNU Pascal Compiler (GPC) is, as the name says, the Pascal compiler of the
GNU family.

WWW: http://www.gnu-pascal.de/
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.496
log
@Remove linux-libgcc since it has been obsoleted by fc3 and fc4.
@
text
@d104 1
@


1.495
log
@Add ofc, it's The Objective-C Foundation Classes library.
@
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@a134 1
    SUBDIR += linux-libgcc
@


1.494
log
@Add fpc-units 2.0.2, a meta port to install Free Pascal units.

PR:		ports/98721
Submitted by:	Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@@bsd.org.pe>
@
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@d167 1
@


1.493
log
@Add fpc-tcl , free Pascal interface to the tcl/tk interpreter.

PR:		ports/98677
Submitted by:	Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez <acardenas@@bsd.org.pe>
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1.492
log
@Remove lang/fpc2 in preparation to update lang/fpc to 2.0.2
@
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@


1.491
log
@Add csharp-mode.el.

After a good number of years, we noticed that there wasn't a "non-patched"
version of a csharp-mode for Emacs. There were a few, but most of them had
comments that they were "in progress" or "about to merge", but then we noticed
that those notices were there even after a couple of months.

Then, we saw a request for a csharp-mode on the cc-mode Emacs site, so we
decided to follow the rules and create one that required no patching or
modification to the core cc-mode engine (which is a good thing). So, this is
the C# mode.

WWW: http://mfgames.com/linux/csharp-mode
@
text
@a66 1
    SUBDIR += fpc2
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1.490
log
@glibstdc++28 has been deprecated for more than two years.
Remove it, finally.
@
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1.489
log
@The Arena language was designed with the following main features in mind,
most of which were added on top of a very C-like core to support better
ad-hoc scripting:

    * syntax similar to ANSI C
    * standard library similar to ANSI C
    * automatic memory management
    * runtime polymorphism
    * support for exceptions
    * support for anonymous functions

Additionally, an interpreter for the Arena language can be implemented
to be very compact in terms of both source code size and memory consumption.

WWW:	http://www.minimalinux.org/arena/
@
text
@a90 1
    SUBDIR += glibstdc++28
@


1.488
log
@Add p5-JavaScript 0.55, perl extension for executing embedded
JavaScript.

PR:		ports/98372
Submitted by:	dom@@happygiraffe.net
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1.487
log
@Adding port lang/p5-Quantum-Superpositions, QM-like superpositions in Perl.

Approved by:	tobez (implicit)
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1.486
log
@Add whitespace 0.3, an interpreter for the Whitespace programming
language.

PR:		ports/97479
Submitted by:	Li-Lun Wang <llwang@@infor.org>
Approved by:	tobez
@
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@d182 1
@


1.485
log
@A new port for TinyCC, a small and fast C compiler.

Tcc's features include:
  * Small: You can compile and execute C code everywhere, for
    example on rescue disks (about 100KB for x86 TCC executable,
    including C preprocessor, C compiler, assembler and linker).
  * Fast: tcc generates optimized x86 code. No byte code overhead.
    Compile, assemble and link several times faster than GCC.
  * Unlimited: Any C dynamic library can be used directly. TCC is
    heading torward full ISOC99 compliance. TCC can of course compile
    itself.
  * Safe: tcc includes an optional memory and bound checker. Bound
    checked code can be mixed freely with standard code.
  * Compile and execute C source directly. No linking or assembly
    necessary. Full C preprocessor and GNU-like assembler included.
  * C script supported : just add '#!/usr/local/bin/tcc -run' at
    the first line of your C source, and execute it directly from the
    command line.
  * With libtcc, you can use TCC as a backend for dynamic code
    generation.
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1.484
log
@Add lang/erlang-lite, a meta-port to lang/erlang that installs it without X11,
JAVA and ODBC, reducing a log dependencies.

PR:		ports/96690
Submitted by:	Shaun Amott <shaun@@inerd.com>
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@


1.483
log
@Simplify PHP base ports infrastructure:
- remove all slave ports
- add the ability to build all SAPIs concurrently
- update php5 to 5.1.4

*Read* the UPDATING file *before* trying to update PHP
(or at least before mailing me).
@
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@d48 1
@


1.482
log
@- Connect lang/lua50 after repocopy from lang/lua

Repocopy by:	marcus
@
text
@a193 1
    SUBDIR += php4-cli
a196 1
    SUBDIR += php5-cli
@


1.481
log
@Add gcc41-withgcjawt port.

GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection includes C, C++, Java and Fortran.
This is essentially same as lang/gcc41 port but installs
AWT part of gcj as well.
@
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1.480
log
@Add maude.

Maude is a high-performance reflective language and system supporting both
equational and rewriting logic specification and programming for a wide range
of applications. Maude has been influenced in important ways by the OBJ3
language, which can be regarded as an equational logic sublanguage. Besides
supporting equational specification and programming, Maude also supports
rewriting logic computation.

Rewriting logic is a logic of concurrent change that can naturally deal with
state and with concurrent computations. It has good properties as a general
semantic framework for giving executable semantics to a wide range of
languages and models of concurrency. In particular, it supports very well
concurrent object-oriented computation. The same reasons making rewriting
logic a good semantic framework make it also a good logical framework, that
is, a metalogic in which many other logics can be naturally represented and
executed.

Maude supports in a systematic and efficient way logical reflection. This
makes Maude remarkably extensible and powerful, supports an extensible algebra
of module composition operations, and allows many advanced metaprogramming and
metalanguage applications. Indeed, some of the most interesting applications
of Maude are metalanguage applications, in which Maude is used to create
executable environments for different logics, theorem provers, languages, and
models of computation.

WWW: http://maude.cs.uiuc.edu/

PR:		ports/94986
Submitted by:	Rick van der Zwet <rick@@traffie.wzoeterwoude.net>
@
text
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1.479
log
@Remove ruby18-nopthreads port since pthread support of lang/ruby18 port
is disabled by default.

Approved by:   portmgr (krion)
@
text
@d138 1
@


1.478
log
@Remove expired port
@
text
@a248 1
    SUBDIR += ruby18-nopthreads
@


1.477
log
@Adding port lang/tolua++, a utility for better binding between Lua and C++.

Approved by:	tobez
@
text
@a137 1
    SUBDIR += m3gdb
@


1.476
log
@Add kroc 1.4.0, the Kent Retargettable occam-pi Compiler.
@
text
@d298 1
@


1.475
log
@- Provide pthread-less Ruby package
@
text
@d125 1
@


1.474
log
@- Remove ruby-tcltklib; it was collapsed into ruby-tk in 1.8.4
@
text
@d249 1
@


1.473
log
@Add lang/p5-Perl6-Subs 0.05, a source filter that adds a very useful
subset of Perl 6 subroutine syntax to Perl 5.
@
text
@a243 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-tcltklib
@


1.472
log
@New port: lang/fpc2

	Freepascal 2.0.0 is the latest release of freepascal compiler
	suite.

	Originally named FPK-Pascal, the Free Pascal compiler is a
	32 bit Turbo Pascal compatible Pascal compiler for DOS,
	Linux, Win32, OS/2, (based on an older version) the AmigaOS,
	FreeBSD/ELF, and BeOS.

	WWW: http://www.freepascal.org/

PR:		ports/82640
Submitted by:	Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@@highsecure.ru>
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1.471
log
@[New ports] devel/mimir, lang/elan - Elan Programming Language

	Elan is a programming language originally developed by the
	Technical University of Berlin, but nowadays an implementation
	is maintained by the Radboud University of Nijmegen.

	We at TCCN learn youngsters how to program in this language.
	We installed FreeBSD on one of our SPARC's some time ago,
	but Elan wasn't in the Ports tree yet. That's why I made
	two ports. One for lang/elan, the Elan compiler, and one
	for devel/mimir, a library the Elan compiler uses.

	More info about Elan:

	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elan_programming_language

PR:		ports/89275
Submitted by:	Ed Schouten <ed@@fxq.nl>
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@


1.470
log
@Complete the repocopy of lang/gcc41 to lang/gcc42 and update to the 20051210
snapshot of GCC 4.2.0.

Change pkg-plist to avoid hardcoding any version number.

PR:		90253
@
text
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@


1.469
log
@New port linux-libperl version 5.8.5: Library for embedding the
perl interpreter (linux version)
@
text
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@


1.468
log
@Add lang/p5-Interpolation 0.70, a Perl module that implements arbitrary
string interpolation semantics.
@
text
@d128 1
@


1.467
log
@Resurrect lang/mlton in the ports framework.
Remove lang/mlton from MOVED.

PR:		ports/89684 related
@
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@


1.466
log
@Add linux-libgcc.

This port contains a version of libgcc which is newer than the one shipped
with the default linux_base port.

WWW: http://gcc.gnu.org/
@
text
@d140 1
@


1.465
log
@New port: lang/twelf A meta-logical framework for deductive systems

	The Twelf implementation comprises
	 * the LF logical framework, including type reconstruction;
	 * the Elf constraint logic programming language;
	 * an inductive meta-theorem prover for LF;
	 * and an Emacs interface.

PR:		ports/84625
Submitted by:	"Andrew Bernard" <andrew@@hobnob.com>
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@d127 1
@


1.464
log
@Remove abandoned ports (mastersite has vanished).

Requested by:	Simon Dick <simond@@irrelevant.org> (maintainer)
PR:		ports/89059
@
text
@d292 1
@


1.463
log
@Remove expired ports
@
text
@a33 1
    SUBDIR += dis
a132 1
    SUBDIR += malbolge
@


1.462
log
@Add new port for io snapshot of 2005-10-17:

Io is small prototype-based programming language. The ideas in Io
are mostly inspired by Smalltalk (all values are objects), Self
(prototype-based), NewtonScript (differential inheritance), Act1
(actors and futures for concurrency), LISP (code is a runtime
inspectable/modifiable tree) and Lua (small, embeddable).

WWW:	http://www.iolanguage.com/
@
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@a79 1
    SUBDIR += generic-haskell
a102 1
    SUBDIR += helium
a151 1
    SUBDIR += o2c
@


1.461
log
@Add new port for python-mode.el.
Emacs lisp modules for the Python language.

PR:		87314
Submitted by:	Dario Freni <saturnero@@guri.org>
WWW:		http://python-mode.sourceforge.net/
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@


1.460
log
@Library that provides an ECMAScript (JavaScript) run-time environment.

WWW: http://www.adaptive-enterprises.com.au/~d/software/see/

PR:		ports/88178
Submitted by:	Simun Mikecin <sime@@logos.hr>
@
text
@d220 1
@


1.459
log
@Add lang/p5-JavaScript-Squish 0.04, a perl module to reduce/compact
JavaScript code to as few characters as possible.
@
text
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@


1.458
log
@Remove this port which was committed without a maintainer, and subsequent
emails to the committer about this were ignored.  If someone else wants
to maintain it, it can be added back.

Pointy hat to:	sobomax
@
text
@d172 1
@


1.457
log
@Retire lang/p5-List-MoreUtil, as lang/p5-List-MoreUtils is better.
@
text
@a211 1
    SUBDIR += pyperl
@


1.456
log
@Add oorexx.

Open Object Rexx is a powerful object-oriented scripting language. The
interpreter is almost fully compatible with the original Object Rexx by IBM.
The port is derived from the generic Unix source code, with the idea to add
BSD-specific enhancements over time and also to develop modules that would
allow to run the most of OS/2 Object Rexx code on BSD platforms.

WWW: http://www.oorexx.org/

PR:		ports/86005
Submitted by:	Micho Durdevich <micho@@matem.unam.mx>
@
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@a171 1
    SUBDIR += p5-List-MoreUtil
@


1.455
log
@Repocopy lang/ghc-doc to lang/ghc5-doc, shuffle lang/ghc6-doc to
lang/ghc-doc and track two dependencies.
@
text
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@


1.454
log
@Add pyperl 1.0.1, module to embed Perl code into a Python program.
@
text
@d86 1
a86 1
    SUBDIR += ghc6-doc
@


1.453
log
@Jelly is an XML based scripting engine. The basic idea is that XML elements can
be bound to a Java Tag which is a Java bean that performs some function.

Jelly is totally extendable via custom actions (in a similar way to JSP custom
tags) as well as cleanly integrating with scripting languages such as Jexl,
Velocity, pnuts, beanshell and via BSF (Bean Scripting Framework) languages
like JavaScript & JPython.

Jelly uses an XMLOutput class which extends SAX ContentHandler to output XML
events. This makes Jelly ideal for XML content generation, SOAP scripting or
dynamic web site generation. A single Jelly tag can produce, consume, filter or
transform XML events. This leads to a powerful XML pipeline engine similar in
some ways to Cocoon.

WWW:	http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/jelly/index.html
@
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@d212 1
@


1.452
log
@Remove the lang/gcc31 port.  It fails to build on several architectures
(even ones it is supposed to work on, cf. pointyhat), it fails to build
on FreeBSD 6 and 7, and lang/gcc32 is basically the same plus a single
ABI changes and many bug fixes.

It is strongly recommended to migrate to GCC 3.4 or 4.0, since only these
are still actively maintained upstream and support FreeBSD 7, for example.
@
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1.451
log
@Add polyml 4.1.3, a fast open-source implementation of Standard ML.

PR:		83433
Submitted by:	Timothy Bourke <timbob@@bigpond.com>
@
text
@a72 1
    SUBDIR += gcc31
@


1.450
log
@Remove stackless_python from the ports collection.  It's never been
released as tarball source and difficult to maintain for its tendency
to be outdated from the mainstream Python.
@
text
@d206 1
@


1.449
log
@As previously announced, remove gcc27.  It is no longer used by anything
in the tree.  If absolutely necessary for compatibility with old code,
use lang/gcc28 or preferably lang/gcc295.
@
text
@a270 1
    SUBDIR += stackless_python
@


1.448
log
@New slave port of tcl84 that enabled threading support.
@
text
@a69 1
    SUBDIR += gcc27
@


1.447
log
@Add p5-JavaScript-SpiderMonkey 0.11, perl interface to Mozilla
JavaScript implementation.

PR:		ports/82321
Submitted by:	kappa@@freebsd.org.ua
@
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@d285 1
@


1.446
log
@Add metaocaml.

MetaOCaml is a multi-stage extension of the OCaml programming language, and
provides three basic constructs called Brackets, Escape, and Run for building,
combining, and executing future-stage computations, respectively. MetaOCaml
is a compiled dialect of MetaML.

WWW: http://www.metaocaml.org/

PR:		ports/82330
Submitted by:	Geoffrey Mainland <mainland@@apeiron.net>
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@


1.445
log
@Add cduce 0.3.2.

CDuce is an XML centric programming language result of a joint research
project on XML, semantic subtyping, databases and efficient tree automata.

Despite its XML orientation, it is also generalist.

PR:		82117
Submitted by:	Marwan Burelle <marwan.burelle (at) lri.fr>
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@


1.444
log
@Add sketchy.

SketchyLISP is a small, tail-recursive, lexically scoped interpreter for
purely symbolic dialect of LISP that smells like Scheme. It may be considered
an implementation of pure LISP plus DEFINE and CALL/CC.

This package contains the SketchyLISP interpreter and library, the reference
manual, and example programs.

WWW: http://www.t3x.org/sketchy/

PR:		ports/81012
Submitted by:	Nils M Holm <nmh@@t3x.org>
@
text
@d20 1
@


1.443
log
@Complete the repocopy of gcc40 to gcc41 and update to the 20050424
snapshot of GCC 4.1.0.

PR:		80306
@
text
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@


1.442
log
@Add a development version of SDCC, Small Devices C Compiler.

PR:		ports/79803
Submitted by:	Tijl Coosemans <tijl@@ulyssis.org>
@
text
@d78 1
@


1.441
log
@Library that provides an ECMAScript (JavaScript) run-time environment.

PR:		ports/72055
Submitted by:	Simun Mikecin <sime@@logos.hr>
Approved by:	adamw (mentor)
@
text
@d249 1
@


1.440
log
@Add parrot 0.1.2, parrot - virtual machine for dynamic languages.
@
text
@d249 1
@


1.439
log
@Add p5-List-MoreUtils 0.09, provide the stuff missing in List::Util.
@
text
@d174 1
@


1.438
log
@- Pugs is an implementation of Perl 6, written in Haskell.
  It aims to implement the full Perl6 specification,
  as detailed in the Synopses.
- Synopses: [http://dev.perl.org/perl6/synopsis/]

Discussed with:	tobez, autrijus@@autrijus.org
PR:		78809
Submitted by:	clsung
@
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@


1.437
log
@Groovy is an agile dynamic language for the Java 2 Platform that has many of
the features that people like so much in languages like Python, Ruby and
Smalltalk, making them available to Java developers using a Java-like syntax.

Groovy is designed to help you get things done on the Java 2 Platform in a
quick, concise and fun way. Groovy brings the power of a scripting language
directly into the Java 2 Platform. For example:

- Shell scripting using Groovy allows the full power of the Java Platform to be
  brought to bear to the task at hand.
- Groovy can be used (and indeed is already being used) as a replacement for
  Java for small and medium sized applications to execute on the Java 2
  Platform.
- Groovy can be used as an embedded language for dynamic business rules or
  extension points utilizing the agility of Groovy and saving the cost of
  redeploying applications for each change of rule (especially when the rules
  are stored in a database).
- Groovy makes writing test cases for unit tests very easy.

As well as being a powerful language for scripting Java objects, Groovy can be
used as an alternative compiler to javac to generate standard Java bytecode to
be used by any Java project.

WWW:	http://groovy.codehaus.org/
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@d202 1
@


1.436
log
@- Update aleph 0.9.0 to afnix 1.0.0
- Rename to match new name of the project
- Take maintainership

PR:		ports/77611
Submitted by:	Johan van Selst <johans@@stack.nl>
Repocopy by:	marcus
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.435
log
@Remove lang/php3, which depends on the removed mod_php3
@
text
@d10 1
a10 1
    SUBDIR += aleph
@


1.434
log
@As previously announced, remove ports that have reached their expiry date,
and the handful of ports that depended on them.
@
text
@a178 1
    SUBDIR += php3
@


1.433
log
@The slippery pthread support for systems prior to 502102 has been
dropped and the lang/ruby16_r and lang/ruby18_r ports have been
removed, since no one seems to appreciate the partially working
solution.

Good news is that the pthread support of lang/ruby18 is now enabled by
default for newer systems, which means the ruby interpreter is linked
with libpthread.  This will allow threaded extension libraries to run
and work properly on those systems.

The --march=cputype flag is disabled because it gets ruby to
malfunction and fail to build.  I don't know if the problem is in
libpthread or in gcc.

(It really makes me wonder if they had actually tested before asking
me to do this somewhat risky change ;-)
@
text
@a138 1
    SUBDIR += mlton
a230 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-ri
@


1.432
log
@Re-add ruby-lua4, which was updated with ruby-lua to support lua 5.x.

Repocopy is not necessary here since lang/ruby-lua is and will be the
mainstream.
@
text
@a236 1
    SUBDIR += ruby16_r
a238 1
    SUBDIR += ruby18_r
@


1.431
log
@Add MOVED section for devel/bison-devel and lang/gcc-ooo
and add them in Makefiles at devel/Makefile and lang/Makefile

Reported by:	kris
@
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@d226 1
@


1.430
log
@Add munger, a simple, statically-scoped, interpreted lisp that has
line-editor-like access to multiple text buffers.

PR:		ports/74781
Submitted by:	James Bailie <jimmy@@jamesbailie.com>
@
text
@d68 1
@


1.429
log
@- Update lang/python to 2.4 final release.
- Finish repocopy lang/python -> lang/python23 for Python 2.3.4
@
text
@d143 1
@


1.428
log
@Add osb-jscore

JavaScriptCore is part of Gtk-Wecore.

JavaScriptCore is javascript interpreter that OSB uses. It is based on
Apple's WebCore JavaScriptCore code, which is in turn based on KDE kjs
code.
@
text
@d213 1
@


1.427
log
@toLua is a tool that greatly simplifies the integration of C/C++
code with Lua. Based on a "cleaned" header file, toLua automatically
generates the binding code to access C/C++ features from Lua. Using
Lua-5.0 API and tag method facilities, the current version automatically
maps C/C++ constants, external variables, functions, namespace,
classes, and methods to Lua. It also provides facilities to create
Lua modules.

WWW: http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~celes/tolua/

Author: Waldemar Celes <celes@@tecgraf.puc-rio.br>
@
text
@d159 1
@


1.426
log
@toLua is a tool that greatly simplifies the integration of C/C++
code with Lua. Based on a "cleaned" header file, toLua automatically
generates the binding code to access C/C++ features from Lua. Using
Lua-5.0 API and tag method facilities, the current version automatically
maps C/C++ constants, external variables, functions, namespace,
classes, and methods

WWW: http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~celes/tolua/
@
text
@d279 1
@


1.425
log
@Add gdc 0.8, D Front End for GCC.

PR:		ports/74072
Submitted by:	Masanori OZAWA (ozawa@@ongs.co.jp)
@
text
@d278 1
@


1.424
log
@Complete the repo-copy of gcc34 to gcc40 and update to the 20041024
snapshot of GCC 4.0.0.

PR:		71696
@
text
@d78 1
@


1.423
log
@Add tuareg-mode, an Emacs major mode for editing Caml code
@
text
@d76 1
@


1.422
log
@Remove the still-born GCC 3.5 port.  There will be no FSF GCC version 3.5,
and we will grow a devel/gcc40 port.

PR:	71696
@
text
@d277 1
@


1.421
log
@Add p5-List-MoreUtil, an assorted collection of list/array utility
functions.  This port goes to lang/ to follow the tradition of
p5-Scalar-List-Utils.
@
text
@a75 1
    SUBDIR += gcc35
@


1.420
log
@Add asn1c 0.9.4,

The asn1c compiles ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One)
specifications into the C source code. This compiler supports
automatic constraints checking code generation, parametrization,
basic support for Information Object Classes.  The produced C code
contains the codecs for BER & DER encoding rules.

PR:		ports/71560.
Submitted by:	Lev Walkin <vlm@@lionet.info>
@
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@d164 1
@


1.419
log
@Complete the repo-copy of gcc34 to gcc35 and update to the 20040829
snapshot of GCC 3.5.0.

PR:		70493
@
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@d12 1
@


1.418
log
@Add mlton 20040227, an optimizing Standard ML compiler.

PR:		44295
Submitted by:	Stephen Weeks
@
text
@d75 1
@


1.417
log
@Add embryo, it's a C like scripting language used in parts of the Enlightenment.
@
text
@d135 1
@


1.416
log
@Add new port for IronPython 0.6,
a new Python implementation for .NET platforms.
@
text
@d42 1
@


1.415
log
@Add ecl 0.9d.040206, an ANSI Common Lisp implementation.

PR:		ports/62455
Submitted by:	Julian Stecklina
@
text
@d110 1
@


1.414
log
@Remove obsolate PHP slave ports.
@
text
@d36 1
@


1.413
log
@Add php5-extensions 1.0, a "meta-port" to install PHP extensions.
@
text
@a171 1
    SUBDIR += php4-dtc
a172 2
    SUBDIR += php4-horde
    SUBDIR += php4-nms
@


1.412
log
@Add php4-extensions 1.0, a "meta-port" to install PHP extensions.
@
text
@d179 1
@


1.411
log
@Add a new shared extension for PHP.
@
text
@d173 1
@


1.410
log
@Remove deprecated ports: lang/python15 and lang/python20.
@
text
@d175 1
@


1.409
log
@Remove expired ports, plus the three ports that depended on them.
@
text
@a201 2
    SUBDIR += python15
    SUBDIR += python20
@


1.408
log
@Resurrect lang/squeak: Squeak3 is the latest stable version.

Resurrection suggested by: marcus
@
text
@a206 1
    SUBDIR += qc--
@


1.407
log
@- Add proftpd-mysql port, a slave port of proftpd with mysql support.
  Need by dtc port.
@
text
@d254 1
a254 1
    SUBDIR += squeak3
@


1.406
log
@As previously announced, remove the following deprecated ports:

databases/zpygresqlda
lang/ruby-python
lang/tclX80
misc/libelysium
@
text
@d172 1
@


1.405
log
@Note that the removal of lang/pike74 is from:

PR:		ports/66459
Submitted by:	Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@@oav.net> (maintainer)
@
text
@a219 1
    SUBDIR += ruby-python
a268 1
    SUBDIR += tclX80
@


1.404
log
@Remove pike74.  This development version has been supplanted by pike76.
Its only dependency (www/caudium-devel) is being temporarily retired
as well.
@
text
@@


1.403
log
@Add sdcc, Small Device C Compiler, a Freeware, retargettable, optimizing
ANSI-C compiler that targets the Intel 8051, Maxim 80DS390 and the Zilog
Z80 based MCUs.

PR:		ports/66262
Submitted by:	Tijl Coosemans <tijl@@ulyssis.org>
@
text
@a178 1
    SUBDIR += pike74
@


1.402
log
@As previously announced, remove these broken or obsolete ports.
@
text
@d240 1
@


1.401
log
@Connect to pike76.
@
text
@a18 1
    SUBDIR += cel
a28 1
    SUBDIR += crossgo32-f77
@


1.400
log
@Add libjit 0.0.0f,

The libjit library implements Just-In-Time compilation
functionality. Unlike other JIT's, this one is designed to be
independent of any particular virtual machine bytecode format
or language. The hope is that Free Software projects can get a
leg-up on proprietry VM vendors by using this library rather
than spending large amounts of time writing their own JIT from
scratch.

This JIT is also designed to be portable to multiple
archictures. If you run libjit on a machine for which a native
code generator is not yet available, then libjit will fall back
to interpreting the code. This way, you don't need to write
your own interpreter for your bytecode format if you don't want
to.

PR:		ports/66038
Submitted by:	michael johnson <ahze@@ahze.net>
@
text
@d182 1
a182 1
    SUBDIR += pike75
@


1.399
log
@slave port of gcc32
replaces gnustep-objc on some architectures
@
text
@d118 1
@


1.398
log
@Add fpc-base 1.0.10, meta package to install all of the
Free Pascal base.

PR:		62623
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@@uidaho.edu>
Approved by:	pav (mentor).
@
text
@d66 1
@


1.397
log
@Add fpc-demo 1.0.10, Free Pascal compiler examples.

PR:		62605
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper
Approved by:	pav (mentor).
@
text
@d58 1
@


1.396
log
@Remove category pkg/COMMENT files in favour of a COMMENT variable in the
category makefile.

Submitted by:	Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@@infracaninophile.co.uk>
PR:		59651
@
text
@d58 1
@


1.395
log
@Add gambas 0.91, gambas Almost Means BASic.

PR:		62755
Approved by:	mat (mentor).
@
text
@d4 2
@


1.394
log
@New Port: lang/lua-mode.el

Emacs/XEmacs major mode for editing Lua scripts.

PR:		ports/63770
Submitted by:	John Elsasser
Approved by:	linimon (mentor)
@
text
@d59 1
@


1.393
log
@Add fpc-docs, a port for documentation of Free Pascal Compiler.

PR:		ports/62599
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@@uidaho.edu>
@
text
@d117 1
@


1.392
log
@Add haskell-mode.el 1.44, an Emacs lisp mode for editing haskell programs.

PR:		ports/63813
Submitted by:	Josh Elsasser <jre@@vineyard.net>
@
text
@d57 1
@


1.391
log
@Revive lang/pnet, a "DotGNU" Portable.NET C# compiler suite. It came back
as a bunch of ports and a meta-port.

ml-pnet: Some of the Mono upper-level libraries in a form that can be easily
  compiled and used with pnet's CLI implementation.

pnet: A meta-port for all these ports.

pnet-base: A runtime engine, C# compiler and a host of useful development
  tools, all written in C.

pnetc: pnetC project, an ANSI C library that can be compiled down to IL
  using Portable.NET's cscc compiler.

pnetlib: C# class libraries.

PR:		ports/60408, ports/60409, ports/60413, ports/60453
Submitted by:	michael johnson <ahze@@ahze.net>
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.390
log
@Add ocaml-doc 3.07, documentation (HTML, PS) for the Objective Caml.

PR:		62293
Submitted by:	Eugene Ossintsev <eugos@@gmx.net>
@
text
@d123 1
d179 4
@


1.389
log
@Add ocaml-nox11, a slave port for lang/ocaml without X11

PR:		62292
Submitted by:	Eugene Ossintsev <eugos@@gmx.net>
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.388
log
@Add pike75 7.5.17, a dynamic programming language with a syntax similar
to C++.

PR:		ports/62436
Submitted by:	kiwi@@oav.net
@
text
@d137 1
@


1.387
log
@Remove squeak2 in favor of squeak3.  squeak2 is outdated, obsolete and
no longer needed.

PR:		ports/62421
Submitted by:	Roland Jesse <jesse@@cs.uni-magdeburg.de> (maintainer)
No objection:	freebsd-ports
@
text
@d169 1
@


1.386
log
@Move lang/g95 -> lang/gfortran
change to appropriate name

Submitted by:	 Steve Kargl <sgk@@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
PR	    : 62287 (repocopy request)
Thanks to   : joe, adam
@
text
@a237 1
    SUBDIR += squeak2
@


1.385
log
@Add New port lang/g95 GNU Fortran 90/95 Compiler
from GCC's tree-ssa-20020619-branch and still this
is alpha stage.
you can invoke Fortran by typing gfortran or g95,

Note: gcc-3.5 will include this effort.
@
text
@a57 1
    SUBDIR += g95
d71 1
@


1.384
log
@added ifc7 and remove ifc8 by repocopy
@
text
@d58 1
@


1.383
log
@New port: fpc-devel: Free Pascal 1.9.x beta series.

PR:		61183
Submitted by:	Marco van de Voort <marcov@@stack.nl>
@
text
@d99 1
a99 1
    SUBDIR += ifc8
@


1.382
log
@Add new port lang/ifc8

Submitted by:	Masakazu HIGAKI <higamasa@@dream.com>
@
text
@d56 1
@


1.381
log
@Add lang/harbour, an open source Clipper-compatible compiler.

PR:		ports/52016
Submitted by:	David G. Holm <harbour@@netfang.net>
@
text
@d98 1
@


1.380
log
@* Upgrade lang/ghc to 6.2.
* Welcome lang/ghc5 after repocopy from lang/ghc.
* Say goodbye to lang/ghc6.
* Fix dependency of devel/hs-tclhaskell-ghc and devel/hs-uni.

Approved by:	portmgr (marcus), maintainer
Repocopy by:	joe
@
text
@d88 1
@


1.379
log
@- connect icc7 to the build after a repocopy from icc
- update icc7 to 7.1.035
- sync parts of icc7 with the icc (v8) port
@
text
@d72 1
a72 1
    SUBDIR += ghc6
@


1.378
log
@Remove lang/fpl.  It has not fetched in some time, and the maintainer's
address now bounces with permanent errors.  It had previously been
scheduled for removal on Feb. 2nd and no one has objected.
@
text
@d93 1
@


1.377
log
@Add ghc6-doc.
@
text
@a55 1
    SUBDIR += fpl
@


1.376
log
@add q 4.6
Q -- equational programming language
@
text
@d74 1
@


1.375
log
@Add lush, an object-oriented programming language designed for
researchers, experimenters, and engineers interested in large-scale
numerical and graphic applications.  Lush is designed to be used in
situations where one would want to combine the flexibility of a
high-level, loosely-typed interpreted language, with the efficiency
of a strongly-typed, natively-compiled language, and with the easy
integration of code written in C, C++, or other languages.

WWW: http://lush.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/60906
Submitted by:	David Yeske <dyeske@@yahoo.com>
@
text
@d185 1
@


1.374
log
@New port: lang/huc (PC Engine C Compiler)

	HuC is a PC Engine C compiler. It can create ROMs (hucard)
	or CD images and is bundled with an assembler and all kinds
	of libraries. You can ouput text, scrolls, make sound,
	control CD, handle sprites and tiles, and more.

PR:		ports/60511
Submitted by:	Frederic <nexusb@@free.fr>
@
text
@d111 1
@


1.373
log
@Add slib-gauche, a port that installs slib into gauche catalog.

PR:		ports/60282
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@nigredo.org>
@
text
@d90 1
@


1.372
log
@Add freetxl, a unique programming language specifically designed to support
computer software analysis and source transformation tasks. It is the
evolving result of more than fifteen years of concentrated research on
rule-based structural transformation as a paradigm for the rapid solution
of complex computing problems.

PR:		ports/54617
Submitted by:	Ryan Thompson <ryan@@sasknow.com>
@
text
@d219 1
@


1.371
log
@- Update to 3a1
- Split into two ports - interpreter independent library and installation
  into guile
- Give maintainership to submitter

PR:		ports/56393, ports/59888
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@nigredo.org>
@
text
@d57 1
@


1.370
log
@New port: Ficl is a programming language interpreter designed to be
embedded into other systems as a command, macro, and development prototyping
language.

FreeBSD uses ficl in its loader. So far we haven't done much more in
this area, perhaps importing a port will encourage further fruitful
exploitation of this valuable tool.
@
text
@d218 1
@


1.369
log
@add qc-- 20031201
The Quick C-- Compiler

PR:		59893
@
text
@d53 1
@


1.368
log
@Add missing port to INDEX:
- games/pathological
- lang/gcc34
- net/ruby-romp
- sysutils/prune

sort.

Approved by:	marcus (mentor)
@
text
@d181 1
@


1.367
log
@add rexx-wrapper 2.1
A tool that wraps Rexx source or tokenised code into an executable
@
text
@d65 1
d70 1
a71 1
    SUBDIR += ghc-doc
@


1.366
log
@add rexx-regina 3.2
A Rexx interpreter
@
text
@d185 1
@


1.365
log
@As announced on Aug 7, remove the broken ETHOberonV4 port
@
text
@d184 1
@


1.364
log
@Remove lang/jgnat* ports from the tree:

	Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 20:29:30 -0800
	From: John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@@uidaho.edu>
	To: edwin@@lonesome.com
	Subject: Re: FreeBSD ports Problem Reports for ports you maintain
	X-Mailer: Balsa 2.0.15

	lang/jgnat and the associated lang/jgnat-doc-* ports should
	be retired.  lang/jgnat is no longer supported by ACT and
	will no longer compile with lang/gnat's Ada compiler.

PR:		ports/46443
Submitted by:	david@@realityrift.com
Approved by:	John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@@uidaho.edu>
@
text
@a3 1
    SUBDIR += ETHOberonV4
@


1.363
log
@Add quack 0.22, enhanced Emacs support for editing and
running Scheme programming.

PR:		ports/58471
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@nigredo.org>
@
text
@a95 5
    SUBDIR += jgnat
    SUBDIR += jgnat-doc-html
    SUBDIR += jgnat-doc-info
    SUBDIR += jgnat-doc-ps
    SUBDIR += jgnat-doc-txt
@


1.362
log
@Add execline 1.05:

execline is a very light non-interactive scripting language,
which is similar to /bin/sh. Simple shell scripts can be
easily rewritten in the execline language, improving performance
and memory usage. execline was designed for use
in embedded systems, but works on most Unix flavors.

execline features conditional loops, getopt-style option handling,
filename globbing, and more.  Meanwhile, its syntax
is far more logical and predictable than the shell's syntax,
and has no security issues.

Author: Laurent G. Bercot <ska-skaware@@skarnet.org>
WWW:    http://www.skarnet.org/software/execline/

Approved by:	krion (implicit)
@
text
@d187 1
@


1.361
log
@New port: ArrowLISP - purely symbolic LISP interpreter and IDE

	ArrowLISP is a small, properly tail-recursive, dynamically
	scoped interpreter for a purely symbolic and almost
	side-effect-free dialect of LISP. It may be considered an
	implementation of pure LISP.

	The interpreter has both a command line interface and an
	editor-like full screen interface.

PR:		ports/55501
Submitted by:	Nils M Holm <nmh@@t3x.org>
@
text
@d45 1
@


1.360
log
@New port: optimizing BF to C compiler

	BrainF*ck is a minimalistic, yet Turing-complete programming
	language with only 8 instructions.  bf2c compiles a BF file
	into a corresponding C file, optimizing as much as possible
	for speed, size and readability.

	It is written for fun, self-educating purposes and to beat
	existing BF compilers.

PR:		ports/57241
Submitted by:	Rene Ladan <r.c.ladan@@student.tue.nl>
@
text
@d10 1
@


1.359
log
@New port: lang/php4-horde - a default PHP configured for the Horde framework.

	The port www/horde2 and its dependences (mail/turba,
	mail/imp3, etc.) cannot be packaged, because the default
	options of PHP are not sufficient.

	This port uses lang/php4 with Horde's options, in order to
	remove the IS_INTERACTIVE flags.

PR:		ports/57111
Submitted by:	Thierry Thomas <thierry@@pompo.net>
@
text
@d12 1
@


1.358
log
@slave port for PHP4 with SNMP and GD support
This port is needed for net/jffnms to build

PR:		56269
Submitted by:	asa@@gascom.ru
@
text
@d154 1
@


1.357
log
@new port: net/fpl

	FPL is a complete script programming language _very_ similar
	to C. If you are a software developer and plans to add any
	kind of macro/script control, consider the FPL alternative!

	FPL library lets the software programmer define functions
	and variables that FPL should accept. The library will call
	a function in the software whenever any of these functions
	are used or variables are read in an FPL program.

PR:		ports/46756
Submitted by:	Dominic Marks <dom@@cus.org.uk>
@
text
@d154 1
@


1.356
log
@As announced on May 6, remove the broken lang/wxbasic port.
@
text
@d53 1
@


1.355
log
@As announced on May 6, remove the broken lang/pnet port.
@
text
@a244 1
    SUBDIR += wxbasic
@


1.354
log
@Now that ruby 1.8.0 is officially released, rename ruby to ruby16, and
ruby-devel to ruby18.
@
text
@a164 1
    SUBDIR += pnet
@


1.353
log
@- Add python22 as an alternative version.
- Correct pydoc search path to lang/python-doc-html port's [1]

PR:		43036 [1]
Submitted by:	Emil Sit <sit@@amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu> [1]
@
text
@a184 2
    SUBDIR += ruby
    SUBDIR += ruby-devel
d196 1
d198 5
a202 4
    SUBDIR += ruby_r
    SUBDIR += ruby_r-devel
    SUBDIR += ruby_static
    SUBDIR += ruby_static-devel
@


1.352
log
@Add klogoturtle, a LOGO Interpreter for KDE.
@
text
@d180 1
@


1.351
log
@Add php5-cli, is a PHP5 Command Line Interpreter as php5's
slave port.

PR:		ports/54520
Submitted by:	Alex Dupre <sysadmin@@alexdupre.com>
Repo copied by:	joe (cvs)
Approved by:	portmgr (no objections)
@
text
@d100 1
@


1.350
log
@Add php5 5.0.0.a1, PHP5 Scripting Language.

PR:		ports/54519
Submitted by:	Alex Dupre <sysadmin@@alexdupre.com>
Repo copied by:	joe (cvs)
Approved by:	portmgr (no objections)
@
text
@d153 1
@


1.349
log
@Update new python-devel port to 2.3.b2.

This update introduces two new knobs to _disable_ somewhat
experimental options:
 BUILD_STATIC=yes	Unless this option is specified,
			the port will build python as shared
			binary.
 WITH_UCS2=yes		Unless this option is specified,
			Py_UNICODE type will charge 4 bytes
			per character (as we do for wchar_t)

Repo-copied by:	joe (thanks!)
@
text
@d152 1
@


1.348
log
@Add py-prolog, A Python extension embedding SWI-Prolog

Submitted by:		g.gonter@@ieee.org
@
text
@d168 1
@


1.347
log
@Add ghc6 after repo-copy.
@
text
@d166 1
@


1.346
log
@Finish up the tclX82 removal. I thought, I did this part, but...

Submitted by:	Derek Young (via kris)
@
text
@d66 1
@


1.345
log
@Add php4-cli (4.3.2RC4), PHP Command Line Interpreter, is slave
port for lang/php4.

PR:		ports/51945
Submitted by:	Alex Dupre <sysadmin@@alexdupre.com>
@
text
@a232 1
    SUBDIR += tclX82
@


1.344
log
@Add completely new port system for PHP4 (4.3.2RC4).  Updated mod_php4
to 4.3.2RC4 release and added php4-cli and php4 ports, for apache
module, command line interface, and both, respectively.  Too many
changes (improvements, bug fixes and new features) to be listed here,

PR:		ports/51945
Submitted by:	Alex Dupre <sysadmin@@alexdupre.com>
@
text
@d150 1
@


1.343
log
@Upgrade to 5.0 and keep 4.0 as lang/lua4
@
text
@d149 1
@


1.342
log
@As announced on 27 March 2003 in <20030328052350.GA18971@@rot13.obsecurity.org>,
remove ports that have been broken for >4 months (in many cases much longer)
with no sign of a fix.
@
text
@d106 1
@


1.341
log
@Add spidermonkey 1.5.p5,
a standalone JavaScript interpreter from
the Mozilla project.

PR:		51325
Submitted by:	Dan Rench (drench@@xnet.com)
@
text
@a78 1
    SUBDIR += gpc
@


1.340
log
@Chameleon is a Haskell-style language which allows for type programming via
Constraint Handling Rules (CHRs). Chameleon implements the ideas described in
``A Theory of Overloading''.

WWW: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~sulzmann/chameleon/
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.339
log
@Add emulators/vmware3 to emulators/Makefile
Add lang/gcc33 and lang/tclX to emulators/Makefile
@
text
@d17 1
@


1.338
log
@Add chicken 1.0, a Scheme-to-C compiler supporting most of the
features as described in the Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic
Language Scheme.

PR:		ports/50155
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@hadaly.org>
@
text
@d60 1
d227 1
@


1.337
log
@Add sisc 1.7.7, an extensible Java-based Scheme interpreter of
the algorithmic language Scheme.  SISC uses modern interpretation
techniques, and handily outperforms all existing Java interpreters.

PR:		ports/50109
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@hadaly.org>
@
text
@d17 1
@


1.336
log
@Add stklos 0.54, the successor of the STk Scheme interpreter.
STklos is a free Scheme System (nearly) conform to R5RS.  The
aim of this implementation is to be fast as well as light.

PR:		ports/50231
Submitted by:	Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@@hadaly.org>
@
text
@d199 1
@


1.335
log
@Add ohugs 0.5, interpreter for Haskell with object-oriented features.

PR:		ports/48946
Submitted by:	Steffen Mazanek <steffen.mazanek@@unibw-muenchen.de>
@
text
@d213 1
@


1.334
log
@Add ruby-js, a Ruby binding to NJS JavaScript Interpreter.
@
text
@d124 1
@


1.333
log
@Added repocopy of lang/pike72 -> lang/pike74
@
text
@d174 1
@


1.332
log
@New port: lang/pexts : Pike extensions for pike 7.2

	PExts (Pike EXTensionS) are modules for Pike to handle some
	usefull extensions like bzip2, mhash and PCRE.
	Theses modules are used automaticaly by Caudium.

PR:		ports/45980
Submitted by:	Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi@@oav.net>
@
text
@d148 1
@


1.331
log
@Remove lang/php4 which was integrated into www/mod_php4.
@
text
@d141 1
@


1.330
log
@Helium is a compiler for a subset of Haskell designed especially for teaching
Haskell.

WWW: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~afie/helium/
@
text
@a143 1
    SUBDIR += php4
@


1.329
log
@New port: lang/bigloo - A Scheme interpreter and native code compiler

	This is a port of Bigloo, a Scheme system which includes a
	compiler generating C code and Java classes and an interpreter.
	Bigloo is the tool of choice for the construction of small
	autonomous applications in Scheme. Bigloo is mostly conformant
	to the Revised5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme
	with many extensions.

PR:		ports/40644
Submitted by:	Stanislav Grozev <tacho@@factline.com>
@
text
@d79 1
@


1.328
log
@New Port: ports/lang/screamer

	Screamer is an extension of Common Lisp that adds support
	for nondeterministic programming.

PR:		ports/39895
Submitted by:	Scott Flatman <sf@@dsinw.com>
@
text
@d12 1
@


1.327
log
@New port: lang/cocor (Coco/R, a compiler generator)

	Coco/R is a recursive decent compiler generator.  This is
	a FreeBSD port of the C/C++ version of Coco/R.

PR:		ports/36251
Submitted by:	Guy Antony Halse <guy@@rucus.ru.ac.za>
@
text
@d190 1
@


1.326
log
@New port: lang/cmucl-extra

	Optional extras for the CMU implementation of Common Lisp.

PR:		ports/39250
Submitted by:	Scott Flatman <sf@@dsinw.com>
@
text
@d22 1
@


1.325
log
@Steel Bank Common Lisp
@
text
@d21 1
@


1.324
log
@smalleiffel -> smarteiffel
upgrade to 1.0

PR:		46044
Submitted by:	maintainer
@
text
@d184 1
@


1.323
log
@Sort entries.
@
text
@a191 1
    SUBDIR += smalleiffel
d193 1
@


1.322
log
@Remove pike after repo-copy pike to pike70,
and add pike70 & pike72 to lang/Makefile.
@
text
@a2 1
    SUBDIR += yorick-doc
d227 1
@


1.321
log
@The tclplugin was marked BROKEN_ELF 4 years ago.  Remove it.
@
text
@d143 2
a144 1
    SUBDIR += pike
@


1.320
log
@This port has been broken for ELF systems since rev 1.1 (4 years, 2 months
ago).  Remove it.
@
text
@a215 1
    SUBDIR += tclplugin
@


1.319
log
@Add PDSS(v2.52.21), which stands for PIMOS Development Support
System, is a KL1/Prolog (Parallel logic programming language)
byte-code Interpreter/compiler environment.

PR:			ports/42703
Submitted by:		NINOMIYA Hideyuki <nin@@Jp.FreeBSD.org>
Approved by:		knu (mentor)
@
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@a12 1
    SUBDIR += bc-gcc
@


1.318
log
@The gcc32 port builds again -- so hook it up to the build.
@
text
@d136 1
@


1.317
log
@yorick-doc is complete html documentation for the yorick interpreted
  language (yorick port)
PR:		34473
Submitted by:	munro1@@llnl.gov
@
text
@d57 1
a57 1
    #SUBDIR += gcc32
@


1.316
log
@Add gauche, a scheme script interpreter with multibyte character
handling.
@
text
@d3 1
@


1.315
log
@add lafontaine 0.3R3
Graphical logo interpreter
@
text
@d49 1
@


1.314
log
@Disconnect gcc32 after a repo copy until the port is ready for life again.
@
text
@d94 1
@


1.313
log
@Remove gcc33 from SUBDIR, because it has not yet been upgraded after the
repo-copy and is consequently breaking INDEX.

Pointy hat to:	obrien
@
text
@d55 1
a55 1
    SUBDIR += gcc32
@


1.312
log
@remove rotfl
cannot fetch distfiles for a long time
@
text
@a55 1
    SUBDIR += gcc33
@


1.311
log
@Add generic-haskell 1.23, the Generic Haskell compiler.

PR:		ports/40239
Approved by:	dwcjr (mentor)
@
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@a163 1
    SUBDIR += rotfl
@


1.310
log
@add open-cobol 0.9.7
An open-source COBOL compiler
@
text
@d58 1
@


1.309
log
@`gcc32' was repocopied to `gcc33' as it is being renumbered by the GCC guys.
@
text
@d121 1
@


1.308
log
@Add html and postscript documentation for the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
@
text
@d56 1
@


1.307
log
@Initial import.
.NET clone by Ximian
@
text
@d59 1
@


1.306
log
@Update to 5.8.0 (after repocopy).
@
text
@d104 1
@


1.305
log
@New port: Intel's Fortran compiler supporting Pentium 4 and Itanium processor.

PR:		37704
Submitted by:	Nakata Maho <chat95@@mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jp>
@
text
@d130 1
@


1.304
log
@Add qscheme 0.5.1, a small and fast Scheme interpreter.

PR:		34999
Submitted by:	erik@@smluc.org
@
text
@d79 1
@


1.303
log
@Add visualworks 5i.4, a high performance Smalltalk environment.

PR:		26884
Submitted by:	js@@jeannot.org
@
text
@d154 1
@


1.302
log
@Remove librep2.  librep and librep2 are now in sync.
@
text
@d212 1
@


1.301
log
@New port: Emacs major mode for editing PHP files.
@
text
@a91 1
    SUBDIR += librep2
@


1.300
log
@nsl renamed to tensile
@
text
@d131 1
@


1.299
log
@add f2py 2.13.175.1250
Fortran to Python Interface Generator
@
text
@a111 1
    SUBDIR += nsl
d209 1
@


1.298
log
@bye-bye to PGCC
@
text
@d42 1
@


1.297
log
@Add ruby16-shim-ruby18, version 1.7.2.2002.05.21.

Ruby Shim is a set of modules that provide the libraries and the
additional features that will appear in the next version of Ruby.

Shim between 1.6 and 1.8 includes:

	features/ruby18	Hooks to support ruby 1.8 extensions
	dl		Interface to dynamic linker
	racc-runtime	Racc runtime module
	stringio	IO interface for String
	strscan		Fast string scanner
	benchmark	Benchmark module
	fileutils	File & directory manipulation
	pp		Pretty printer (prettier version of `p')
	tsort		Topological sorter

Accordingly, this port obsoletes and replaces the following ports:

	devel/ruby-dl
	devel/ruby-fileutils
	devel/ruby-fnmatch
	devel/ruby-racc-runtime
	devel/ruby-strscan

They will be automatically deinstalled during the installation process
of this port.
@
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@a130 1
    SUBDIR += pgcc
@


1.296
log
@Add scsh after repo-copy.

Pointy hat to:	alex
@
text
@d171 1
@


1.295
log
@add wxbasic 0.52
wxBasic Programming Language
@
text
@d179 1
@


1.294
log
@Update to 20020509 (version in GNOME2 RC2) after a repo-copies from
lang/librep, x11-toolkits/rep-gtk and x11-wm/sawfish.
@
text
@d211 1
@


1.293
log
@Remove smalleiffel-devel, it is out dated.

Requested by:	Berend de Boer <berend@@pobox.com>
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.292
log
@add nsl 0.9
The New Scripting Language
@
text
@a181 1
    SUBDIR += smalleiffel-devel
@


1.291
log
@add libutils 0.7.9
Support lib for NSL
@
text
@d110 1
@


1.290
log
@Add kawa. Kawa is a Java-based Scheme implementation.

PR:		34214
Submitted by:	Zach Garner <zach@@neurosoft.org>
@
text
@d91 1
@


1.289
log
@Remove lang/lcc -- it's been broken for so long and there is no new
version.
@
text
@d88 1
@


1.288
log
@Removed python+ipv6.  IPv6 patch was merged in python-2.2.
@
text
@a88 1
    SUBDIR += lcc
@


1.287
log
@Add erlang-doc, documentation for the Erlang/OTP system (PDF format).
@
text
@a143 1
    SUBDIR += python+ipv6
@


1.286
log
@Add cli - Microsoft's Shared Source implementation if CLI ECMA standard
and C# language. Please note, that in order to build on -current you need
linker binary from -stable.
@
text
@d38 1
@


1.285
log
@Add new port lang/stldoc - STL reference manual by SGI

PR:		36324
Submitted by:	Simon 'corecode' Schubert <corecode@@corecode.ath.cx>
@
text
@d18 1
@


1.284
log
@This is Intels C/C++ compiler. It is setup to produce native FreeBSD objects.
This port is not able to produce native executables on its own. You need to do
it yourself with gcc.

Approved by:	steve
@
text
@d191 1
@


1.283
log
@Remove the guileobjc port, which has been BROKEN since 1999.
@
text
@d73 1
@


1.282
log
@Remove the libobjects port, which was marked BROKEN in 1999.
@
text
@a70 1
    SUBDIR += guileobjc
@


1.281
log
@Turn on gcc3{1,2}
@
text
@a87 1
    SUBDIR += libobjects
@


1.280
log
@Add spl 1.2.1, the Shakespeare programming language.

PR:		30395
Submitted by:	Hye-Shik Chang <perky@@fallin.lv>
@
text
@a46 1
    SUBDIR += gcc-devel
d51 2
@


1.279
log
@flynn@@energyhq.homeip.net wrote:
Dice is Matt Dillon's (yes, our FreeBSD guru :) portable 68000 C
Compiler. Found it odd that there's not a port for this, considering that the
author of the compiler is a FreeBSD commiter.

PR:		34449
Submitted by:	flynn@@energyhq.homeip.net
@
text
@d185 1
@


1.278
log
@Add njs 0.2.5,
NJS (NGS) is a standalone JavaScript/ECMAScript
interpreter.

PR:		33842
Submitted by:	thierry@@pompo.net
@
text
@d25 1
@


1.277
log
@New port cyclone version 0.2: A safe dialect of C from Cornell and
AT&T Research

PR:		33613
Submitted by:	Alan Eldridge <alane@@geeksrus.net>
@
text
@d103 1
@


1.276
log
@Activate python21.
@
text
@d24 1
@


1.275
log
@Remove the modula-3-socks port.  It is obsolete.  CVSup works fine
now with standard runsocks, and I have finally updated the manual
page to reflect that.
@
text
@d147 1
@


1.274
log
@Add a port for ezm3, a smaller, more portable distribution of the
Modula-3 compiler and runtime system for people who just want to
build CVSup.  Smaller distfiles!  Faster builds!  No runtime
dependencies!  Less memory usage!  No more RTHeapDepC.c problems!
Smoother skin and glossier fur!  (Well, most of those things.)
@
text
@a96 1
    SUBDIR += modula-3-socks
@


1.273
log
@Add missing tcl84 SUBDIR.

Submitted by:	bento
@
text
@d36 1
@


1.272
log
@Initial import of fbbi 0.98

fbbi is an interpreter for the Befunge-98 language.

PR: 33091
Submitted by: Leland Wang <llwang@@infor.org>
@
text
@d194 1
@


1.271
log
@add nhc98 1.08
A fully-fledged compiler for Haskell 98

PR:		31039
Submitted by:	Oliver Braun <obraun@@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de>
@
text
@d38 1
@


1.270
log
@Add tcl-manual 2001.12.19, documentation for TCL (Tool Command
Language).

PR:		32925
Submitted by:	Edwin Groothuis (edwin@@mavetju.org)
@
text
@d99 1
@


1.269
log
@Add p5-Scalar-List-Utils, a collection of Perl subroutines that would be
nice to have in the perl core.
@
text
@d187 1
@


1.268
log
@Add linux-j 405a, a general purpose programming language.

PR:		30933
Submitted by:	js@@jeannot.org
@
text
@d114 1
@


1.267
log
@o New port fpc version 1.0.4: Free Pascal beta compiler with Turbo,
  Delphi and other extensions
o Borrows install scripting tricks from halflifeserver port

PR:		32385
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d85 1
@


1.266
log
@o New port gnat-doc-txt version 3.13p: Documentation for the GNAT
compiler
o Slave port of gnat-doc-html

PR:		30363
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d41 1
@


1.265
log
@o New port gnat-doc-texi version 3.13p: Documentation for the GNAT
compiler
o Slave port of gnat-doc-html

PR:		30363
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d56 1
@


1.264
log
@o New port gnat-doc-ps version 3.13p: Documentation for the GNAT
compiler
o Slave port of gnat-doc-html

PR:		30363
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d55 1
@


1.263
log
@o New port gnat-doc-info version 3.13p: Documentation for the GNAT
compiler
o Slave port of gnat-doc-html

PR:		30363
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d54 1
@


1.262
log
@o New port jgnat-doc-txt version 1.1p: Documentation for the JGNAT
compiler
o Slave port of jgnat-doc-html

PR:		30365
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d53 1
@


1.261
log
@o New port jgnat-doc-ps version 1.1p: Documentation for the JGNAT
compiler
o Slave port of jgnat-doc-html

PR:		30365
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d73 1
@


1.260
log
@o New port jgnat-doc-info version 1.1p: Documentation for the JGNAT
compiler
o Slave port of jgnat-doc-html

PR:		30365
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d72 1
@


1.259
log
@o New port jgnat-doc-html version 1.1p: Documentation for the JGNAT
compiler
o Master port for all jgnat-doc-* ports

PR:		30365
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d71 1
@


1.258
log
@New port jgnat-doc-html version 1.1p: Documentation for the JGNAT
compiler

PR:		30365
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@@webmail.bmi.net>
@
text
@d70 1
@


1.257
log
@Add squeak3.
@
text
@d52 1
@


1.256
log
@An Emacs mode for editing Objective CAML programs.
@
text
@d168 1
@


1.255
log
@add hope
Hope is lazy interpriter for HOPE applicative language

PR:		30799
Submitted by:	Lev Serebryakov <lev@@serebryakov.spb.ru>
@
text
@d94 1
@


1.254
log
@add ferite
An embeddable scripting language

PR:		30094
Submitted by:	Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@@home.com>
@
text
@d61 1
@


1.253
log
@Add p5-Data-JavaScript, a perl module to dump perl structures to
JavaScript code.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.252 2001/09/20 09:18:26 knu Exp $
d38 1
@


1.252
log
@Add jruby, an implementation of Ruby Interpreter in Pure Java.

That it is still in the alpha stage, but it actually works.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.251 2001/09/06 14:15:33 wjv Exp $
d96 1
@


1.251
log
@Add py-compiler, a Python source to bytecode compiler.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.250 2001/08/31 15:21:37 obrien Exp $
d67 1
@


1.250
log
@Add gcc30 to the mix.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.249 2001/08/30 08:13:20 knu Exp $
d117 1
@


1.249
log
@Add ruby-lua, a Ruby extension to make Lua script language as a class.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.248 2001/08/29 12:39:02 ijliao Exp $
d45 1
@


1.248
log
@add slisp
A simple Lisp interpreter

PR:		29643
Submitted by:	Patrick Li <pat@@databits.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.247 2001/08/23 11:30:39 kris Exp $
d132 1
@


1.247
log
@Initial import of klone-2.1.359

KLONE is a small and fast fully interpreted language intended to be
embedded into C applications to provide them with a powerful, yet fast
and small extension language. Its syntax is very inspired from Lisp (its
external syntax has been kept as close as possible to Common Lisp as
possible), but its implementation is original and efficient, to give full
extensibility, intimate interfacing to C, incremental garbage collection,
and full portability on either K&R or ANSI C.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.246 2001/08/18 08:42:12 ijliao Exp $
d151 1
@


1.246
log
@add xsb
A tabled Logic Programming and Deductive Database system

PR:		29322
Submitted by:	Christopher Rued <c.rued@@xsb.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.245 2001/08/18 07:48:48 ijliao Exp $
d67 1
@


1.245
log
@add nml
A dialect/harmony of Standard ML and OCaml

PR:		29158
Submitted by:	Jaeho Shin <netj@@ego.mazic.org>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.244 2001/08/18 06:17:14 ijliao Exp $
d175 1
@


1.244
log
@add pnet
C# compiler, assembler, disassembler, and runtime engine

PR:		29034
Submitted by:	Michael Johnson <ahze@@ahze.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.243 2001/08/17 18:04:40 ijliao Exp $
d84 1
@


1.243
log
@add treecc
Treecc program is designed to assist in the development of compilers

PR:		28934
Submitted by:	Michael Johnson <ahze@@ahze.net>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.242 2001/08/17 17:08:29 ijliao Exp $
d112 1
@


1.242
log
@add clips
CLIPS is a productive development and delivery expert system tool

PR:		28821
Submitted by:	Douglas Anestad <yotta@@dougdidit.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.241 2001/07/31 10:06:37 sobomax Exp $
d171 1
@


1.241
log
@Add rscheme 0.7.3.1, an object-oriented, extended version of the
Scheme dialect of Lisp.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD$
d18 1
@


1.240
log
@Unhook the obsolete modula-3 and modula-3-lib ports from the
Makefile.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.239 2001/07/18 09:13:01 jasone Exp $
d125 1
@


1.239
log
@Connect the onyx port.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.238 2001/07/08 07:57:37 ijliao Exp $
a77 2
    SUBDIR += modula-3
    SUBDIR += modula-3-lib
@


1.238
log
@add gprolog
A free Prolog compiler developed by Daniel Diaz

PR:		28651
Submitted by:	Douglas Anestad <yotta@@dougdidit.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.237 2001/06/26 12:18:04 tg Exp $
d89 1
@


1.237
log
@Activate gnustep-{base,gui,guile,make,objc,xgps}.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.236 2001/06/26 09:19:43 jkoshy Exp $
d55 1
@


1.236
log
@A port of `DrScheme', a graphical teaching environment and IDE for Scheme.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.235 2001/06/14 17:13:18 markp Exp $
d51 3
@


1.235
log
@Add malbolge 1.0, an Infernal programming language.

Cleaned up before commit.

PR:		28147
Submitted by:	simond@@irrelevant.org
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.234 2001/06/14 16:59:44 markp Exp $
d25 1
@


1.234
log
@Add dis 1.0, a moderately Infernal programming language.

Cleaned up before commit.

PR:		28146
Submitted by:	simond@@irrelevant.org
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.233 2001/06/04 15:02:49 knu Exp $
d67 1
@


1.233
log
@Add lang/ruby_r and lang/ruby_r-devel, ruby binary linked with libc_r.

As there are unidentified problems with libc_r + ruby, please use this
with care.  I'd appreciate if any of you could join me in debugging.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.232 2001/06/04 14:56:58 knu Exp $
d23 1
@


1.232
log
@Add lang/ruby_static-devel, the statically linked ruby-devel
executable.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.231 2001/05/31 16:33:16 ijliao Exp $
d130 2
@


1.231
log
@add awka
Converts the AWK script to C, then compiles it
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.230 2001/05/05 23:20:11 knu Exp $
d131 1
@


1.230
log
@Add lang/ruby-devel, the development version of Ruby. (1.7)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.229 2001/05/05 22:38:22 knu Exp $
d11 1
@


1.229
log
@Separate Emacs lisp modules from lang/ruby as lang/ruby-mode.el.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.228 2001/05/02 11:29:17 tg Exp $
d119 1
@


1.228
log
@Activate python20. This port is needed until stackless-python has been
upgraded to work with python-2.1.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.227 2001/04/29 14:43:01 ijliao Exp $
d120 1
@


1.227
log
@add yap
A high-performance Prolog compiler
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.226 2001/04/28 15:08:04 joe Exp $
d114 1
@


1.226
log
@Switch.pm provides the syntax and semantics for an explicit case
mechanism for Perl. The syntax is minimal, introducing only the
keywords switch and case and conforming to the general pattern of
existing Perl control structures. The semantics are particularly
rich, allowing any one (or more) of nearly 30 forms of matching to
be used when comparing a switch value with its various cases.

PR:	ports/26875
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.225 2001/04/27 17:37:53 ijliao Exp $
d158 1
@


1.225
log
@add diveintopython
A free Python tutorial book that is "not For Dummies(tm)"

PR:		26697
Submitted by:	Johann Visagie <johann@@egenetics.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.224 2001/04/24 18:06:33 dirk Exp $
d87 1
@


1.224
log
@PHP documentation in HTML.

Done with lots of help from:	roam
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.223 2001/04/17 08:32:19 ijliao Exp $
d22 1
@


1.223
log
@add nickle
A desk calculator language

PR:		26632
Submitted by:	Christopher Elkins <chrise@@scardini.com>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.222 2001/04/13 19:10:12 knu Exp $
d94 1
@


1.222
log
@Goodbye, Ruby 1.4.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.221 2001/04/07 04:56:17 will Exp $
d75 1
@


1.221
log
@Add jython 2.0, an implementation of Python Interpreter with Pure
Java.

PR:		26302
Submitted by:	Hye-Shik Chang <perky@@python.or.kr>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.220 2001/04/05 14:11:09 knu Exp $
a121 3
    SUBDIR += ruby14
    SUBDIR += ruby14-irb
    SUBDIR += ruby14-tcltklib
@


1.220
log
@Add ruby-ri, Ruby Interactive reference with command line and Emacs
interfaces.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.219 2001/04/02 06:01:20 ijliao Exp $
d57 1
@


1.219
log
@add mdk
MIX Development Kit offers an emulation of MIX and MIXAL
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.218 2001/03/29 13:18:52 sobomax Exp $
d118 1
@


1.218
log
@Add stackless_python 2.0,  a Python implementation that does not use
the C stack.

PR:		29196
Submitted by:	Hye-Shik Chang <perky@@python.or.kr>
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1.217
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@remove squeak1, distfile is no longer available.
There is successor of this port, squeak2.

PR:		26147
Submitted by:	maintainer
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# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.216 2001/03/22 13:33:59 tg Exp $
d138 1
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1.216
log
@Add py-mx-base (after repo-copy from textproc/py-mxTextTools). py-mx-base
bundles and replaces the old mx extensions for python.

I'll remove the old ports (devel/py-mx{DateTime,Proxy,Stack,Tools},
textproc/py-mxTextTools) after a short grace period to allow for testing
the new stuff.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.215 2001/03/10 06:38:57 dinoex Exp $
a135 1
    SUBDIR += squeak1
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1.215
log
@New port crossgo32-f77

PR:		21389
Submitted by:	hdcho@@geni.knu.ac.kr
Reviewed by:	will
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# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.214 2001/03/07 17:50:49 knu Exp $
d99 1
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1.214
log
@Add ruby-programmingruby, the source of the Programming Ruby
("pick-axe") book in XML and HTML.

It is released under the Open Publication license.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.213 2001/03/06 17:50:08 ijliao Exp $
d20 1
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1.213
log
@add aleph
Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.212 2001/03/05 04:45:48 ijliao Exp $
d112 1
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1.212
log
@add rotfl, a simple text-formatting language
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.211 2001/03/04 18:32:57 dirk Exp $
d9 1
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1.211
log
@Disable php, enable php3.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.210 2001/02/25 21:26:52 dirk Exp $
d107 1
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1.210
log
@Add php4.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.209 2001/02/19 15:55:35 knu Exp $
d87 1
a87 1
    SUBDIR += php
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1.209
log
@Add lang/ruby_static, the statically linked version of the "ruby"
executable, with some basic extensions compiled in.

This is added so people can use ruby even in an emergency.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.208 2001/02/14 13:22:36 jeh Exp $
d88 1
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1.208
log
@New Port: lang/cel
Cel is a computer language. In particular it is of the
prototype-based, object oriented variety.

PR:		23996
Submitted by:	George Reid <greid@@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.207 2001/02/07 22:51:54 knu Exp $
d116 1
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1.207
log
@Add ruby-reference, Ruby Class and Module Reference, in HTML format.

This really is a great work.  Every Ruby user should have this
installed to help them hack Ruby. :)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.206 2001/01/22 15:44:21 ijliao Exp $
d14 1
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1.206
log
@add sxm, another implementation of scheme
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.205 2001/01/14 19:45:28 vanilla Exp $
d109 1
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1.205
log
@ScriptBasic is a scripting implementation of the BASIC language. The
aim of this implementation is to provide a general and widely used
tool for the simple programmer. One of the reason behind the success
of the Microsoft operating systems is VisualBasic, which is built into
many of the applications Microsoft delivers. Why are UNIX and other
non-Microsoft operating system users prohibited to use the simplest
programming language?
ScriptBasic is a BASIC implementation, which aims not less than
becoming the most widely used scripting tool on UNIX systems. It is
portable, it is BASIC, it is a scripting tool and it is GNU LGPL.

PR:		ports/24133
Submitted by:	George Reid <greid@@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
@
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@d1 1
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d132 1
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1.204
log
@Add tcltutor 2.b.4, a Tcl/Tk based tutorial for Tcl.

PR:		22776
Submitted by:	Edwin Groothuis (mavetju@@chello.nl)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.203 2000/12/27 11:28:53 alex Exp $
d117 1
@


1.203
log
@Add jgnat-1.0p, an Ada to Java-Byte-Code compiler.

PR:		17799
Submitted by:	Samuel Tardieu <sam@@inf.enst.fr>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.202 2000/12/19 13:59:59 will Exp $
d139 1
@


1.202
log
@Add php 3.0.16, a standalone PHP interpreter.

PR:		21094
Submitted by:	roam (oops :-)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.201 2000/12/19 11:26:48 will Exp $
d53 1
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1.201
log
@Add t3x 6.8.1, a compiler for the basic procedural language T3X, whose
syntax is a cross between Pascal and BCPL, but smaller and simpler.

PR:		23268
Submitted by:	Nils M. Holm <nmh@@t3x.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.200 2000/12/08 10:30:17 obrien Exp $
d85 1
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1.200
log
@Compaq Alpha Tru64 C compiler.  It is a port of the same compiler that is
available on the Compaq Tru64 UNIX platform.  The compiler produces excellent
optimized code for the Alpha architecture, particularly for floating-point
intensive applications.

I was able to compile simple test programs by:
	ccc -c foo.c
	cc -o foo foo.o
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.199 2000/11/30 11:35:53 obrien Exp $
d129 1
@


1.199
log
@Add gcc295 (after repo copy from egcs).
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.198 2000/11/06 07:43:14 keith Exp $
d17 1
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1.198
log
@New port: mmix, a RISC computer designed by Donald E. Knuth
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.197 2000/10/30 02:31:08 patrick Exp $
d35 1
@


1.197
log
@Add a new development version of PFE (Portable Forth Enviornment).
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.196 2000/10/26 15:36:36 patrick Exp $
d60 1
@


1.196
log
@Add new port: lang/tinycobol
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.195 2000/10/24 18:05:27 jeh Exp $
d80 1
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1.195
log
@Add New Port: lang/fesi
FESI is a free EcmaScript interpreter written in 100% Java

PR:		20435
Submitted by:	Leo Kim <leo@@florida.sarang.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.194 2000/10/21 19:28:37 lioux Exp $
d132 1
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1.194
log
@New port - GNU Forth, a fast and portable Forth system.

PR: ports/21923
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@@citeweb.net>
Reviewed by: dcs
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.193 2000/10/18 12:02:15 tg Exp $
d29 1
@


1.193
log
@Deactivate python-beta.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.192 2000/09/17 10:51:10 kris Exp $
d35 1
@


1.192
log
@Take the mocka port out back and introduce it politely to Mr Bullet. This
port has been broken for 2 years now and is obviously never going to be
fixed.

>BLAM!<
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.191 2000/09/08 11:50:42 tg Exp $
a88 1
    SUBDIR += python-beta
@


1.191
log
@Activate python15 after repo-copy.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.190 2000/09/08 10:39:02 asami Exp $
a57 1
    SUBDIR += mocka
@


1.190
log
@Remove p5-B-Graph, it was already in devel.

Submitted by:	bento
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.189 2000/09/07 05:00:41 knu Exp $
d96 1
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1.189
log
@Move lang/irb to lang/ruby14-irb, now irb is part of Ruby 1.6.

Utilize bsd.ruby.mk.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.188 2000/09/07 00:03:29 knu Exp $
a71 1
    SUBDIR += p5-B-Graph
@


1.188
log
@Split rubytk into ruby-tcltklib and ruby-tk.

Approved by:	Yasuhiro Fukuma <yasuf@@bsdclub.org> (MAINTAINER)

Repocopy ruby-* to ruby14-* and update ruby-* to 1.6.0-preview3.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.187 2000/09/06 23:07:07 knu Exp $
a47 1
    SUBDIR += irb
d106 1
@


1.187
log
@Activate ruby14.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.186 2000/09/01 06:51:57 wes Exp $
d104 1
d107 1
@


1.186
log
@A port of the Macro Implementation of SNOBOL4 in C (C-MAINBOL) version
0.99.4; Aug 11, 1997.  This was sort of request by Eivind.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.185 2000/08/30 09:33:03 knu Exp $
d105 1
@


1.185
log
@Add lang/ruby-usersguide: English version of Ruby Users Guide, and
japanese/ruby-usersguide: Japanese version of Ruby Users Guide.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.184 2000/08/27 06:17:13 obrien Exp $
d116 1
@


1.184
log
@Turn Ratfor loose on the world.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.183 2000/08/18 18:53:11 knu Exp $
d104 1
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1.183
log
@Add {lang,japanese}/ruby-man, Ruby reference manual, in HTML format.
These are English version and Japanese version, respectively.

PR:		ports/20690
Submitted by:	Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@@uli.it>

(I added japanese/ruby-man as a slave port to lang/ruby-man)
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.182 2000/08/17 11:58:22 tg Exp $
d98 1
@


1.182
log
@Activate python-beta.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.181 2000/08/11 10:57:40 knu Exp $
d100 1
@


1.181
log
@Add ruby-perl, a Ruby extension module to use the functions of Perl from Ruby.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.180 2000/08/11 05:15:09 will Exp $
d92 1
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1.180
log
@Add p5-B-Graph 0.50, a perl module that acts as a layer between Malcolm
Beattie's perl compiler (the B::* classes) and your favorite graph
layout tool.

PR:		20164
Submitted by:	Leo Kim <leo@@florida.sarang.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.179 2000/08/07 06:09:16 knu Exp $
d99 1
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1.179
log
@Add Ruby related ports.

devel/ruby-property:
	Simple properties scheme for Ruby

lang/ruby-python:
	Ruby extension library for embedding Python in Ruby

math/ruby-bigfloat:
	Variable precision floating library for Ruby

Whipped on by:	ade	:>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.178 2000/08/03 03:23:00 sada Exp $
d73 1
@


1.178
log
@Activate smalleiffel-devel.

PR:		ports/18087
Submitted by:	Berend de Boer <berend@@nederware.nl>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.177 2000/07/31 15:01:34 nbm Exp $
d98 1
@


1.177
log
@Add gnat-glade, the glade companion package to gnat, for building
distributed systems in Ada.

PR:		ports/18374
Submitted by:	Samuel Tardieu <sam@@inf.enst.fr>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.176 2000/07/28 10:45:42 sobomax Exp $
d104 1
@


1.176
log
@Add ccscript - a state-event driven class extendible C++ script interpreter.

PR:		20229
Submitted by:	David Sugar <dyfet@@gnu.org>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.175 2000/07/13 20:55:49 ade Exp $
d38 1
@


1.175
log
@Activate tclX82
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.174 2000/07/10 03:37:31 steve Exp $
d13 1
@


1.174
log
@Adding mozart version 1.1.0.20000207.
A concurrent, object-oriented, distributed language with constraint-based
inference.

PR:		19476
Submitted by:	Mathias Picker <mathiasp@@virtual-earth.de>
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.173 2000/06/30 02:56:19 will Exp $
d116 1
@


1.173
log
@Add oo2c, an Oberon-2 compiler.

PR:		18215
Submitted by:	Oliver Breuninger <ob@@seicom.net>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.172 2000/06/28 16:09:06 ade Exp $
d62 1
@


1.172
log
@Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide VB compatible functionality
for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to office (VBA)
compatibility.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.171 2000/06/22 11:09:13 nbm Exp $
d67 1
@


1.171
log
@Activate p5-Error
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.170 2000/06/01 16:30:20 ade Exp $
d37 1
@


1.170
log
@Remove GNOME 1.0 dead wood, now we're at 1.2
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.169 2000/05/29 06:18:23 jkoshy Exp $
d68 1
@


1.169
log
@Split the `sml-nj' port into `sml-nj' and `sml-nj-devel'.

Requested by:	 Chris Richards <crichard@@wso.williams.edu>
Repo copied by:  asami
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.168 2000/05/29 03:05:50 will Exp $
a36 1
    SUBDIR += gnomeobjc
@


1.168
log
@Add GPC - GNU Pascal Compiler.  Finally we have a Pascal compiler in the
ports collection!  :-)

PR:			17578
Submitted by:		Anton N. Breusov <antonz@@library.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
No objections from:	asami, obrien
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.167 2000/05/01 18:05:45 jseger Exp $
d102 1
@


1.167
log
@Nuke tcl-7.6
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.166 2000/04/18 15:46:33 nectar Exp $
d38 1
@


1.166
log
@Activate smalleiffel.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.165 2000/03/22 19:12:31 obrien Exp $
a105 1
    SUBDIR += tcl76
@


1.165
log
@turn everyone back onto GCC 2.7.2.3.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.164 2000/02/20 22:03:49 jedgar Exp $
d97 1
@


1.164
log
@Add p5-Expect
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.163 2000/02/13 23:58:23 jdp Exp $
d31 1
@


1.163
log
@Enable pm3-m3tk and pm3-netobj.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.162 2000/02/13 02:18:14 imura Exp $
d67 1
@


1.162
log
@Initial import of clisp-1999.07.22.

This is CLISP - an ANSI Common Lisp.

PR:		16542
Submitted by:	Jeff Brown <jabrown@@caida.org>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.161 2000/02/10 05:51:40 jdp Exp $
d77 1
d79 1
@


1.161
log
@Enable pm3-{base,forms,gui,net}.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.160 2000/02/01 19:47:15 asami Exp $
d14 1
@


1.160
log
@Add python+ipv6.

Submitted by:	bento
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.159 2000/01/05 18:33:09 jseger Exp $
d73 4
@


1.159
log
@Upgrade repo copy of tcl82->tcl83 to tcl 8.3.b1
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.158 1999/12/29 09:19:25 steve Exp $
d75 1
@


1.158
log
@Adding cu-prolog version 3.94.
An Experimental constraint logic programming language.

PR:		12536
Submitted by:	Issei Suzuki <issei@@jp.FreeBSD.ORG>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.157 1999/12/29 07:30:44 steve Exp $
d99 1
@


1.157
log
@Moving the starlogo port from java to lang.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.156 1999/12/27 09:41:33 jkoshy Exp $
d15 1
@


1.156
log
@"ports/devel/sml-mode.el" being moved to "ports/lang/sml-mode.el".
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.155 1999/12/25 15:08:49 steve Exp $
d92 1
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1.155
log
@Adding yabasic version 2.60.
Yet another Basic for Unix and Windows.

PR:		15016
Submitted by:	Frank Gruender <elwood@@mc5sys.in-berlin.de>
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.154 1999/12/07 21:19:30 jmz Exp $
d87 1
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1.154
log
@Activate p5-F77
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.153 1999/11/11 10:19:54 nakai Exp $
d99 1
@


1.153
log
@Add librep.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.152 1999/11/10 17:25:54 nectar Exp $
d65 1
@


1.152
log
@Activate ghc
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.151 1999/11/02 04:03:19 jseger Exp $
d46 1
@


1.151
log
@Nuke tcl 8.1

Submitted by: Ade Lovett <ade@@lovett.com>
PR:           ports/14544
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.150 1999/11/01 03:47:19 steve Exp $
d31 1
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1.150
log
@Activate the wamcc port.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.149 1999/10/12 10:07:55 asami Exp $
a90 1
    SUBDIR += tcl81
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1.149
log
@Remove xpl.

PR:		14268
Submitted by:	Ade Lovett <ade@@lovett.com>

	- no maintainer since January 21st 1998
	- marked as broken since October 14th 1998
	- source tarball only seems to exist on ${MASTER_SITE_LOCAL}
	  (ftpsearch on 'xpl' didn't show up anything)
	- no-one seems to be screaming about the fact it's been broken
	  for almost year
	- does anyone actually run PL/1 (or derivatives thereof) on anything
	  other than those machines that ${DEITY} intended it to be run on?

	Another one for the bit-bucket.
@
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@d1 1
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# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.148 1999/09/17 15:04:39 jseger Exp $
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1.148
log
@Nuke tcl 7.5 and tk 4.1

They are no longer required by the ports collection.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.147 1999/09/06 23:19:17 jseger Exp $
a95 1
    SUBDIR += xpl
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1.147
log
@Nuke tclX75
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.146 1999/09/05 16:32:07 jseger Exp $
a88 1
    SUBDIR += tcl75
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1.146
log
@Upgrade repository copies to tcl/tk 8.2
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD: ports/lang/Makefile,v 1.145 1999/08/25 06:34:09 obrien Exp $
a94 1
    SUBDIR += tclX75
@


1.145
log
@Change Id->FreeBSD.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $FreeBSD$
d94 1
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1.144
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@Activate nqc
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.143 1999/08/05 16:22:10 obrien Exp $
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1.143
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@"egcs-devel" --> "gcc-devel"
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.142 1999/07/13 02:56:58 cpiazza Exp $
d57 1
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1.142
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@Activate irb
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.141 1999/07/06 01:28:42 cpiazza Exp $
a16 1
    SUBDIR += egcs-devel
d28 1
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1.141
log
@Activate lua.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.140 1999/06/28 01:46:09 billf Exp $
d41 1
@


1.140
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@New ports/{irc,java,x11-servers} categories, Step #2 - update old Makefiles.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.139 1999/06/23 15:26:13 kuriyama Exp $
d45 1
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1.139
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@Activate jsdk.
@
text
@d1 1
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# $Id: Makefile,v 1.138 1999/06/11 00:14:02 steve Exp $
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Submitted by:	Don Croyle <croyle@@gelemna.ft-wayne.in.us>
PR:		ports/5086
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@Typo (SUBIDR -> SUBDIR).

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@Add back tcl75 and tk41.

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Closes PR ports/1728.
(But I don't know how to actually change  the state of PR.
Could someone do this for me?  Or tell me how?)

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   SUBDIR += Sather
   SUBDIR += bwbasic
   SUBDIR += eiffel
   SUBDIR += elk
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   SUBDIR += gcl
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   SUBDIR += icon
   SUBDIR += itcl
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   SUBDIR += mit-scheme
   SUBDIR += p2c
   SUBDIR += pTk
   SUBDIR += pbasic
   SUBDIR += perl5
   SUBDIR += python
   SUBDIR += scheme48
   SUBDIR += schemetoc
   SUBDIR += scm
   SUBDIR += smalltalk
   SUBDIR += tcl
   SUBDIR += tcl74
   SUBDIR += tclX
@


1.38
log
@Add pbasic.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.37 1995/08/14 08:43:23 asami Exp $
d8 1
@


1.37
log
@Added tcl74.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.36 1995/08/09 14:49:16 asami Exp $
d21 1
@


1.36
log
@Add bwbasic, move BROKEN stuff down in alphabetical order.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.35 1995/08/08 22:11:29 jkh Exp $
d28 1
@


1.35
log
@Add python.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 4
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.34 1995/07/05 14:08:49 jmz Exp $
#
# BROKEN: expect (no package file yet)
# BROKEN: gnat (not really broken, just requires existing gnat compiler)
d7 1
d9 1
d13 1
@


1.34
log
@Remove nTk, add pTk
Convert the makefile to the new format
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.33 1995/06/21 10:47:38 asami Exp $
d22 1
@


1.33
log
@Move gnat to BROKEN list.  It's really not broken at all, it just
requires an existing gnat installation, so leaving it in SUBDIR
may cause people to trip over.
Submitted by:	jhs
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.32 1995/05/14 07:14:01 asami Exp $
d7 21
a27 3
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather elk forth g77 gcl guile-ii \
	icon itcl logo mit-scheme nTk p2c perl5 \
	scheme48 schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.32
log
@Oops, gnat was fixed earlier today by Josh (I think...or was in Jeff?)...
move it to SUBDIR.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.31 1995/05/14 03:29:39 asami Exp $
d4 1
d7 1
a7 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather elk forth g77 gcl gnat guile-ii \
@


1.31
log
@Clean up subdir Makefiles.  They now all look like this:

=====
# Id line
#
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_1 (comment1)
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_2 (comment2)
#
# BROKEN: broken_port_3 (comment3)
# BROKEN: broken_port_4 (comment4)
# BROKEN: broken_port_5 (comment5)
#

SUBDIR= good_port_1 good_port_2 ...
=====

Basically, the idea is to make it easy to find restricted or broken
ports by doing a "grep".
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.30 1995/05/13 07:55:10 asami Exp $
a3 1
# BROKEN: gnat (needs gnat1 somewhere on system)
d6 1
a6 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather elk forth g77 gcl guile-ii \
@


1.30
log
@Add gnat to the "broken" list (for now), add elk and itcl to the SUBDIR
list.
@
text
@d1 4
a4 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.29 1995/05/13 03:35:48 asami Exp $
a5 2
# Broken - expect (no package file yet)
#          gnat (needs gnat1 somewhere on system)
@


1.29
log
@Add guile-ii.  Move nTk in alphabetical order.
@
text
@d1 4
a4 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.28 1995/05/12 15:32:36 jmz Exp $
d6 2
a7 4
#Broken - expect

SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth g77 gcl guile-ii \
	icon logo mit-scheme nTk p2c perl5 \
@


1.28
log
@Add nTk to the SUBDIR list (not in alphabetical order since it depends
on perl5)
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.27 1995/05/12 07:20:21 asami Exp $
a3 1
#	schemetoc: runs ldconfig
d5 2
a6 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth g77 gcl icon logo mit-scheme p2c perl5 nTk\
@


1.27
log
@Add g77, which is now working fine.  Thanks, Jeff!
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.26 1995/04/18 01:35:35 asami Exp $
d6 1
a6 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth g77 gcl icon logo mit-scheme p2c perl5 \
@


1.26
log
@Take out schemetoc until ldconfig is taken out.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.25 1995/04/17 06:04:06 asami Exp $
d6 1
a6 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl icon logo mit-scheme p2c perl5 \
@


1.25
log
@Added perl5.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.24 1995/04/06 08:55:31 jkh Exp $
d4 1
@


1.24
log
@Add icon
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.23 1995/03/30 07:52:39 jmacd Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl icon logo mit-scheme p2c \
@


1.23
log
@added mit-scheme to the SUBDIR variable.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.22 1995/03/14 05:26:51 jmacd Exp $
d5 2
a6 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl logo mit-scheme p2c scheme48 schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.22
log
@I forgot to add this when I fixed scheme48, it works now.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.21 1995/03/12 23:15:21 ats Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl logo p2c scheme48 schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.21
log
@Put back tclX from the broken subdirs to the regular subdirs. It builds
and installs now.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.20 1995/02/26 01:16:07 ats Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl logo p2c schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.20
log
@Disable tclX until someone fixes it. It expects a static tk library, but
the tk port only builds a shared lib.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.19 1995/02/12 21:13:29 hsu Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
#Broken - expect, tclX
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl logo p2c schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl
@


1.19
log
@Add gcl.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.18 1995/02/10 08:07:59 gpalmer Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
#Broken - expect
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth gcl logo p2c schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.18
log
@Add Gofer

Submitted by:	hsu
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.17 1995/02/10 07:47:27 gpalmer Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Gofer STk Sather forth logo p2c schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.17
log
@Add smalltalk
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.16 1995/01/29 07:28:37 gpalmer Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	STk Sather forth logo p2c schemetoc scm smalltalk tcl tclX
@


1.16
log
@Remove expect until it's fixed
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.15 1995/01/24 18:44:33 gpalmer Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	STk Sather forth logo p2c schemetoc scm tcl tclX
@


1.15
log
@Re-enable forth and delete comment
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.14 1995/01/05 22:03:24 jkh Exp $
d3 3
a5 1
SUBDIR=	STk Sather expect forth logo p2c schemetoc scm tcl tclX
@


1.14
log
@Remove itcl until Paul T. fixes it.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 3
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.13 1995/01/05 00:19:03 swallace Exp $
#
# forth's master site is unavailable to sites outside Germany.
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	STk Sather expect logo p2c schemetoc scm tcl tclX
@


1.13
log
@Added STk and schemetoc
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1994/12/07 20:05:18 gpalmer Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	STk Sather expect itcl logo p2c schemetoc scm tcl tclX
@


1.12
log
@Remove `forth' from the subdir list until the ftp site situation is
corrected.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1994/11/23 07:24:02 jkh Exp $
d5 1
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Sather expect itcl logo p2c scm tcl tclX
@


1.11
log
@Add forth.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.10 1994/11/20 22:48:00 ats Exp $
d3 3
a5 1
SUBDIR=	Sather expect forth itcl logo p2c scm tcl tclX
@


1.10
log
@Add itcl and scm to the SUBDIR list. They seem to build ok.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.9 1994/11/20 01:22:02 ats Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	Sather expect itcl logo p2c scm tcl tclX
@


1.9
log
@Added Sather to the subdirs list. This thing builds ok. The bootstrap
is only veeeerryy slow. It needed even a long time on my Pentium 90Mhz
with 32Mb :-).
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1994/11/15 20:50:41 pst Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	Sather expect logo p2c tcl tclX
@


1.8
log
@add expect
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.7 1994/11/10 01:32:35 jkh Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	expect logo p2c tcl tclX
@


1.7
log
@Remove ports that don't work from the top level Makefiles.  The ports
themselves are still there, but don't get made from a top level make.

In another couple of days, I will remove the ports as well if people
don't fix them.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.6 1994/10/22 23:07:12 jkh Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	logo p2c tcl tclX
@


1.6
log
@Add logo to SUBDIR.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.5 1994/10/06 01:36:56 jkh Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	itcl logo p2c tcl tclX
@


1.5
log
@Add itcl to targets.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1994/10/04 15:11:55 jkh Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	itcl p2c tcl tclX
@


1.4
log
@These are my changes to support the new argument-less configure scripts.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1994/08/23 10:20:23 jkh Exp $
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	p2c tcl tclX
@


1.3
log
@Add $Id$ lines to all the directory level Makefiles.
Submitted by:	jkh
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
# $Id$
d3 1
a3 1
SUBDIR=	tcl tclX
@


1.2
log
@Change ports Makefiles to use bsd.port.subdir.mk
Submitted by:	jkh
@
text
@d1 2
@


1.1
log
@Initial revision
@
text
@d3 1
a3 1
.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
@


1.1.1.1
log
@Bring in my little ports/lang tree.
Submitted by:	jkh
@
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@@
