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@x11-fm/nautilus2 -> x11-fm/nautilus

Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.

My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.

As for other ports, chase the rename.
@
text
@MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.14.1.tar.bz2) = d8bad8b9141bc823c612abb7d460b725
SHA256 (gnome2/nautilus-2.14.1.tar.bz2) = ace7b821176159bf70cca61ee9a38384896878ec028e1fc1014ec975c08b12db
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.14.1.tar.bz2) = 4057351
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@Presenting GNOME 2.14.1 for FreeBSD!  Checkout
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/ for the official release notes, and a list
of all the gooides in this new release.  In particular, GNOME 2.14 focused
on performance, and they did not miss the mark.  There's some new eye candy,
but most of the big things are waiting until GNOME 2.16.  On the FreeBSD
side, we tried to clean up all the crashers we could.  In particular, we
really improved GNOME's 64-bit support.

The good news is that this release does not bring any big shared library
version bumps, so you can almost do a simple portupgrade to get to 2.14.
There are a few minor gotchas that will be documented in UPDATING shortly.

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like th thank the following users for their
patches, feedback, and sometimes incessant complaing about crashes (you
know who you are).

Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@@gmail.com>
rmgls@@wanadoo.fr
tmclaugh
Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@@gmail.com>
sajd on #freebsd-gnome
ade
ankon on #FreeBSD-Gnome
mux
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@@gmail.com>
QuiRK on #freebsd-gnome
Vladimir Timofeev <vovkasm@@gmail.com>
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@- Update to 2.12.2
@
text
@d1 3
a3 3
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.2.tar.bz2) = 1c1304e458eda551da11ed8c52b1faa2
SHA256 (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.2.tar.bz2) = 9b1a11fde474d0bc0891afeef912aaa01bf8189e453bb555b2977f60f98d5455
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.2.tar.bz2) = 4057461
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@- Add SHA256 checksums
@
text
@d1 3
a3 3
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.1.tar.bz2) = 61878b1c3f9bee37cd568e17b31d66b1
SHA256 (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.1.tar.bz2) = 256ebd70c3e2fd6aae3ddf5cb43a8ca808cfeb840279e8fdfdc54f2e3c5821a8
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.12.1.tar.bz2) = 4056062
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@Presenting GNOME 2.12 for FreeBSD.  The release is chock full of bug fixes
and new features.  Don't believe me?  Then see for yourself at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/.

DO NOT USE portupgrade by itself to upgrade to GNOME 2.12.  Instead, use
the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/gnome_upgrade212.sh.  This script will
circumvent some potential pitfalls users can see if they use portupgrade
by itself.

In keeping with tradition, GNOME 2.12 for FreeBSD comes with a special
splash screen.  The winner of this release's contest is
Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves@@gmail.com>.  His splash screen
was inspired by http://art.gnome.org/contests/2.12-splash/83.

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would lank to thank the following users for
their contributions to this release:

Matthew Luckie <mjl@@luckie.org.nz>
ade
sajd on #freebsd-gnome
Caelian on #freebsd-gnome
mnag
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Mark Hobden <markhobden@@gmail.com>
Sergey Akifyev <asa@@agava.com>
Andreas Kohn

For more information on GNOME on FreeBSD, checkout
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/.  The 2.12 documentation will be
posted shortly.
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@Update to 2.10.1.
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.10.1.tar.bz2) = 976d725db15e901bc881dfb8c50145c1
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.10.1.tar.bz2) = 5960278
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@Presenting GNOME 2.10 for FreeBSD!

The release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a
good idea of what has gone into this release overall.  However, a lot of
FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made.  For example, this
release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring
support.  See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well
as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions.

GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without
the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component.
Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all
their work.  We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to
ride the walrus.  We'd especially like to thank the following users that
provided patches for GNOME 2.10:

ade
Yasuda Keisuke
Franz Klammer
Khairil Yusof
Radek Kozlowsk

And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted.

As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen
courtesy of Franz Klammer.  However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all
of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession.  You can
use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best.

As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to
2.10.  Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh.

Enjoy!
@
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@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.10.0.tar.bz2) = b29a02be8733a82e002179e2e0f3fe83
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.10.0.tar.bz2) = 5899170
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@Presenting GNOME 2.8 for FreeBSD (2.8.1 to be exact).

This release notes detailing all of the new goodies in GNOME 2.8 can
be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.8/notes/, and the list of what
was fixed in GNOME 2.8.1 can be found at
http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2004-October/msg00056.html.

This release, as well as all of our others, would not have been possible
without the great efforts of our FreeBSD GNOME Team.  The list of
current members can be found at http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/contact.html
(including our newest member, Michael Johnson <ahze@@FreeBSD.org>).

Special thanks also goes out to all of the loyal FreeBSD GNOME users that
put up with crashes and hangs to test and debug GNOME on FreeBSD.  We would
especially like to thank those users that provided patches for GNOME 2.7 and
2.8:

Franz Klammer <klammer@@webonaut.com>
Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@@heron.pl>
Radek Kozlowski <radek@@raadradd.com>
Khairil Yusof <kaeru@@pd.jaring.my>
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@@sdf.lonestar.org>
Vladimir Grebenschikov <vova@@fbsd.ru>

GNOME 2.8 also features a new, FreeBSD-specific splashscreen that
was designed by jimmac for GNOME 2.8, then daemonized by
Franz Klammer <klammer@@webonaut.com> and Radek Kozlowski
<radek@@raadradd.com>.

As with GNOME 2.6, you cannot just "portupgrade" to GNOME 2.8.  There is
a script provided at http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/gnome_upgrade28.sh
that will aid in the upgrade process.  Full documentation on the GNOME 2.8
upgrade is coming following this commit.

From all of us at FreeBSD GNOME, ENJOY!
@
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@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.8.2.tar.bz2) = d5fdec9acc37181016e8424e96d663b8
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.8.2.tar.bz2) = 5808170
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@Update to 2.6.3.
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.3.tar.bz2) = ef91c7eefd219800a3aab93e6510a5c9
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.3.tar.bz2) = 5665374
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@Update to 2.6.2.
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.2.tar.bz2) = a247c541c876dbdcb0b551383d65bd7c
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.2.tar.bz2) = 5620243
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@Update to 2.6.1.
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.1.tar.bz2) = 50c5732c0c9736b7026bce1c6b0007dc
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.1.tar.bz2) = 5610905
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@Presenting GNOME 2.6.0.  The FreeBSD GNOME Team feels this our best release
ever.  It fixes many bugs, and adds some features missing in previous
FreeBSD ports.  To help users upgrade from GNOME 2.4, we have constructed an
upgrade FAQ at:

http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq26.html

Please read it carefully.  GNOME 2.6 packages are also available for all
supported i386 versions of FreeBSD at:

http://www.marcuscom.com/tinderbox/

The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like the thank the following users for their
wonderful testing and patching efforts.  We would especially like to thank
Franz Klammer <klammer@@webonaut.com> for his wonderful new splash screen.
Without these people, our team, and our team alumni, GNOME on FreeBSD would
not be possible.

Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@@cox.net>
Khairil Yusof <kaeru@@pd.jaring.my>
Koop Mast <kwm@@rainbow-runner.nl>
Simon Barner <barner@@in.tum.de>
Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@@sdf.lonestar.org>
Scott Dodson <sdodson@@sdodson.com>
Vladimir Grebenschikov <vova@@sw.ru>
@
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@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.0.tar.bz2) = a8baee6e907d36fd19f4082d6cfd3a9e
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.6.0.tar.bz2) = 5502083
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@- Add SIZE to GNOME ports

Submitted by:	trevor
@
text
@d1 2
a2 2
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.4.2.tar.bz2) = 2023d525f1d81b6752ce7b118728b19c
SIZE (gnome2/nautilus-2.4.2.tar.bz2) = 5687876
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@Update to 2.4.2.
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@Update to 2.4.1.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.4.1.tar.bz2) = 3e01d69809c4e6bb302c81075ed0be1e
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@Update to GNOME 2.4.0.  For all the goodies on what's changed, known issues,
future plans, etc., please see http://www.gnome.org/start/2.4/.

This commit represents work done by adamw, bland, and myself as well as
many other contributers:

Koop Mast <einekoai@@chello.nl>
Akifyev Sergey <asa@@gascom.ru>
Franz Klammer <klammer@@webonaut.com>
yvind Kolbu <oyvind@@kebab.gaffel.nu>
Thomas E. Zander <riggs@@rrr.de>
Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@@cox.net>

Without these contirbuters, and our faithful users, GNOME 2.4.0 would not
be possible.

Please check the FreeBSD GNOME site for any FreeBSD gotchas, as well as
general FAQs and documentation (GNOME 2.4 updates to be posted soon).  The
best way to upgrade so that you get all shared library dependencies is:

portupgrade -rf -m BATCH=yes atk
portupgrade -R -m BATCH=yes gnome2

Approved by:	portmgr (kris, will, myself implicitly)
Requested by:	re as well as many other users
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a1 1
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@Update to 2.2.4.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.2.4.tar.bz2) = cb189d8a53dca17e5345261bd819c421
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@Update to 2.2.3.1.
@
text
@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.2.3.1.tar.bz2) = bda251ff194553e3d22dbba6d898b687
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@Update to 2.2.1.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.2.1.tar.bz2) = d5d0982ad17f654b925c42376cdb4917
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@Update to GNOME 2.2.

This is Phase I.  All existing ports have been updated to their GNOME 2.2
counterparts.
@
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a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.2.0.2.tar.bz2) = 27538efc26c651edf21d71ae0c81f9cf
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@Update to 2.0.8.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.0.8.tar.bz2) = 761bed97624070aa29cca64fd56842b1
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@* Update to 2.0.7
* Add filesystem entries for some popular FreeBSD fstypes
@
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a1 1
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@Update to 2.0.6.
@
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a1 1
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@Update to 2.0.5.
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a1 1
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@Update to 2.0.4.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
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@Update to 2.0.3.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
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@Update to 2.0.2.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.0.2.tar.bz2) = dfc498fc40fb9636b3f55d092d20a0b3
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@Update to 2.0.1.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.0.1.tar.bz2) = 723d7b26e00eca6e5e01990976393e4b
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@Update to GNOME 2.0 Release Candidate 1...the "Fever Pitch" release.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-2.0.0.tar.bz2) = 582e225b049beff3f1a543ac13be9dd8
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@Update to the latest GNOME 2 snapshot.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-1.1.19.tar.bz2) = 949a4f64cc27ebb1f84db51524df9bff
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@Update to the latest GNOME 2.0 snapshot, the "Stay on target!" release.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-1.1.17.tar.bz2) = 2c12ff181865d1690fe21bb320f779eb
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@Update nautilus2 to 1.1.16 after a repo-copy from ports/x11-fm/nautilus and
connect it to the build.
@
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a1 1
MD5 (gnome2/nautilus-1.1.16.tar.bz2) = 182bc2ec3b04c8442496244fa696a781
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@Update to 1.0.6.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
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1.7
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@Update to 1.0.5. With an updated ORBit it works in 5-CURRENT and 4-STABLE
systems. Some functionality is still missed, though (e.g. Mozilla component
doesn't work), but it is a good start.
@
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@d1 1
a1 1
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@Update to 1.0.4. Still doesn't work (hangs at startup)... :-<
@
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a1 1
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@Update to 1.0.3.
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a1 1
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@The new GNOME 1.4 "Fifth-Toe" metaport, bringing together a whole
bunch of GNOME applications under one convenient building mechanism.

Applications include:

mozilla, galeon, gabber, pan, gnumeric, sodipodi, atomix, balsa,
bombermaze, dia, eog, gedit, gimp, glimmer, gnomeicu, gob, gtm,
gnucash and abiword.
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1.3
log
@Update to 0.8. Unfortunately it doesn't work apart from setup wizard, so
use it cautiously and don't forget to let me know if you managed to fix it.
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1.2
log
@Long-awaited update to 0.5 -- goes "bang" fairly quickly, spewing corefiles
all over the place.  If some enterprising hacker wants to figure out why,
patches are more than welcome, both to me and the nautilus developers.
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1.1
log
@Add nautilus, the file manager and graphical shell being
developed for GNOME 2.0

Please note:  as it stands, this port compiles and installs
cleanly, but immediately coredumps if you try to run it.
I've only committed what I have so far so that any enterprising
souls can try and figure out what on earth is going wrong.

Bug report 3075 has been filed with bugzilla.eazel.com
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