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This package allows you to install the compat6x libraries on your
system, so you can use legacy binaries that depend on them.
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Thanks to: All testers
gretl is used in the mathematical analysis of time series,
and has a functionality that is similar to various statistical
and signal processing components of it++, octave, scilab,
R, numpy/scipy, etc. -- most of which are in the math
category. It should really be placed there, rather than
in misc. In recognition of the fact that it implements
some methods that are commonly (but not exclusively!) used
in econometrics, it should also be given a secondary listing
in finance. (In my opinion, however, it shouldn't be given
a primary listing in that category, because most of the
ports there deal with the nuts-and-bolts of accounting,
payment methods, taxes, and stock tracking. To my knowledge,
the only ports now in finance that remotely resemble gretl
are quantlib, xtrader, and qtstalker, all of which employ
simpler methods that are more specific to financial time
series than are the more general methods in gretl.
PR: ports/113052
Submitted by: bf <bf2006a@yahoo.com>
cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source
code in many programming languages.
cloc contains code from David Wheeler's SLOCCount and Damian Conway and
Abigail's Perl module Regexp::Common.
WWW: http://cloc.sourceforge.net/
Author: Al Danial <al.danial@gmail.com>
The SWORD Project is an effort to create an ever expanding software
package for research and study of God and His Word. The SWORD Bible
Framework allows easy manipulation of Bible texts, commentaries,
lexicons, dictionaries, etc. Many frontends are build using this
framework. An installed module set may be shared between any frontend
using the framework.
WWW: http://gnomesword.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/112196
Submitted by: Thomas Abthorpe <thomas at goodking.ca>
This package provides the PyQt4 demo and examples.
WWW: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/
PR: ports/109634
Submitted by: Danny Pansters <danny at ricin.com>
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
- Move qt4-codecs-tw to chinese [1]
- Add some missing quotes [1]
- From the "this never happened in the clean room" dept:
Disable session management support more universally to
avoid linktime errors.
[1] Spotted by: rafan
2006-12-27 devel/leoarg: distfile and homepage disappeared
and also the two ports that depend on it:
misc/dirtree
misc/argparse
their distfiles and homepages also disappeared.
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
This extension is a drop-in replacement for the builtin timezone database that
comes with PHP. You should only install this extension in case you need to get
a later version of the timezone database then the one that ships with PHP.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/timezonedb
based table creation and editing feature. With this package Emacs is
capable of editing tables that are embedded inside a document, the
feature similar to the ones seen in modern WYSIWYG word processors. A
table is a rectangular text area consisting from a surrounding frame
and content inside the frame. The content is usually subdivided into
multiple rectangular cells, see the actual tables used below in this
document. Once a table is recognized, editing operation inside a table
cell is confined into that specific cell's rectangular area. This
means that typing and deleting characters inside a cell do not affect
any outside text but introduces appropriate formatting only to the
cell contents. If necessary for accommodating added text in the cell,
the cell automatically grows vertically and/or horizontally.
WWW: http://table.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/102323
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh at vlink.ru>
It improves the user experience by enabling the user to set a bigger start
button and by finally replacing the Win95-like K-Menu. But if you still want
the old menu, because you're used to it, it is still available as an option
in kbfx.
WWW: http://www.kbfx.org/
PR: ports/101059
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc(at)issp.ac.ru>
Approved by: krion (mentor)
partially boxes in the left hand side of an area of text, such a marking
style might be used to show externally included text or example code.
,----
| The default style looks like this.
`----
A number of functions are provided for quoting a region, a buffer, a
paragraph and a defun. There are also functions for quoting text while
pulling it in, either by inserting the contents of another file or by
yanking text into the current buffer.
WWW: http://www.davep.org/emacs/#boxquote.el
* showchar shows a requested character on stdout
* showdati is a digital clock. Best viewed on 80x25 consoles.
WWW: http://home.tiscali.nl/rladan/biosfont/
PR: ports/99648
Submitted by: Rene Ladan <r.c.ladan@gmail.com>
port descriptions given the port's name or a glob. Basically to view
the descriptions of GCC (related) ports you type
portless gcc\*
and portless will display the descriptions of all gcc* ports.
There are options to display the postinstall messages or Makefiles instead.
- Martin Kammerhofer
mkamm@gmx.net
PR: ports/98739
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer