new Linux/i386 binary port of Expat
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SUBDIR += libxml2
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SUBDIR += libxode
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SUBDIR += libxslt
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SUBDIR += linux-expat
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SUBDIR += linux-libxml
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SUBDIR += linuxdoc
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SUBDIR += ltxml
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textproc/linux-expat/Makefile
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textproc/linux-expat/Makefile
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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
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# Date created: 2003-07-05
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# Whom: trevor
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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PORTNAME= expat
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PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
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CATEGORIES= textproc linux
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MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
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BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
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BASEVERSION= 9
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ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
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RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
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pre-install:
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${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
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rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
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${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
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${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
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.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"
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textproc/linux-expat/distinfo.i386
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textproc/linux-expat/distinfo.i386
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$FreeBSD$
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MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c
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textproc/linux-expat/pkg-descr
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textproc/linux-expat/pkg-descr
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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
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from the README:
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This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
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Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
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that you register handlers with the parser before starting
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the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
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discovers the associated structures in the document being
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parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
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for which you may register handlers.
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WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/Makefile
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/Makefile
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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
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# Date created: 2003-07-05
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# Whom: trevor
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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PORTNAME= expat
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PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
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CATEGORIES= textproc linux
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MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
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BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
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BASEVERSION= 9
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ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
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RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
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pre-install:
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${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
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rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
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${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
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${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
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.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/distinfo.i386
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/distinfo.i386
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$FreeBSD$
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MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/pkg-descr
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textproc/linux-f10-expat/pkg-descr
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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
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from the README:
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This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
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Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
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that you register handlers with the parser before starting
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the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
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discovers the associated structures in the document being
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parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
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for which you may register handlers.
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WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/
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textproc/linux-f8-expat/Makefile
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textproc/linux-f8-expat/Makefile
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# New ports collection makefile for: linux-expat
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# Date created: 2003-07-05
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# Whom: trevor
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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PORTNAME= expat
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PORTVERSION= 1.95.5
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CATEGORIES= textproc linux
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MAINTAINER= trevor@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing library
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BUILD_DEPENDS= rpm2cpio:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/rpm2cpio
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BASEVERSION= 9
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ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
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RPM_SET= expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm
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pre-install:
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${RM} -rf ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/tmp
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cd ${WRKSRC}/tmp; \
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rpm2cpio < ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RPM_SET} | cpio -div; \
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${FIND} * -type f -o -type l > ${PLIST}; \
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${FIND} -d * -type d | ${SED} -e 's:^:@dirrm :' >> ${PLIST}
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.include "../../x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile"
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textproc/linux-f8-expat/distinfo.i386
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textproc/linux-f8-expat/distinfo.i386
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$FreeBSD$
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MD5 (rpm/expat-1.95.5-2.i386.rpm) = 76aa046090620b8c51107a94a3e80d7c
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textproc/linux-f8-expat/pkg-descr
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This is a Linux/i386 binary port of Expat.
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from the README:
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This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James
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Clark. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means
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that you register handlers with the parser before starting
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the parse. These handlers are called when the parser
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discovers the associated structures in the document being
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parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures
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for which you may register handlers.
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WWW: http://www.libexpat.org/
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