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1.6
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@- Get Rid MD5 support
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@SHA256 (snarf-7.0.tar.gz) = 85a0846d452b02eaff225bf68fb36e68dfc55be5a58fda38dcb3602dcc300a89
SIZE (snarf-7.0.tar.gz) = 64495
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1.5
log
@- Add SHA256
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text
@a0 1
MD5 (snarf-7.0.tar.gz) = 7470d8457bc0d347b5cd8668c9e735c4
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1.4
log
@SIZEify.
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text
@d2 1
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1.3
log
@Upgrade to snarf 7.0 (yes, the author leaped 5 major release numbers in
a single bound. Perhaps he's a Slackware and/or Solaris fan)

Submitted by:	Bernhard Valenti <bernhard.valenti@@gmx.net>
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@d2 1
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1.2
log
@Don't point to the snarf-latest distfile, use snarf-2.0.5 instead. There are
no functional changes associated with this for people who have already
installed.
Submitted by:	billf
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (snarf-2.0.5.tar.gz) = 90502b4519bc150ccc330cf50f549db3
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1.1
log
@Initial revision
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text
@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (snarf-latest.tar.gz) = 90502b4519bc150ccc330cf50f549db3
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1.1.1.1
log
@Snarf is another command-line URL fetcher, which can handle
http/ftp/gopher/finger fetching. It displays the download progress as a little
status meter.

PR:		ports/9839
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