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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pav Lucistnik
792b758ef4 - Add SHA256 2005-11-26 01:48:16 +00:00
Volker Stolz
84b837c153 Update to 1.14
PR:		ports/76116
Submitted by:	Raphael Langerhorst
2005-01-28 12:56:06 +00:00
Kirill Ponomarev
b76e9b7622 Update to version 1.13 2004-06-22 12:29:36 +00:00
Kirill Ponomarev
56f284e728 - Update to version 1.12
PR:		ports/67083
Submitted by:	Ports Fury
2004-05-23 19:08:26 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
0c881ba59c SIZEify. 2004-01-29 07:24:56 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
68144000b6 With my portmgr hat on, revert this port to 1.09 and bump PORTEPOCH.
The port fails to pass the internal self-tests on 64-bit platforms
running very recent 5.1 systems, but it is required to build KDE and
therefore critical for the release.
2003-05-21 22:39:38 +00:00
Mikhail Teterin
9fa28b0c2c Upgrade 1.10 to 1.09 2003-05-07 16:13:52 +00:00
Mikhail Teterin
7e205eb59a Upgrade to 1.09. Prepend SourceForge's list of mirrors to MASTER_SITES.
Install JPEG-related sample files in addition to the TIFF sample. All
this samples can be built by the port, BTW, but would require
lib-dependency on libtiff and libjpeg.
2002-11-06 05:29:10 +00:00
Mikhail Teterin
100babe355 Upgrade to 1.08. The tests report success on Alpha too (beast), even
though there are plenty of messages about unalligned access...

(Notably, the author  incorporated almost all of  our 32-bit related
patches).

PR:		ports/33528
Submitted by:	Lev A. Serebryakov
2002-01-05 10:53:21 +00:00
Mikhail Teterin
1c8c0c892b Upgrade to 1.07. Use the official PORTDOCS instead of the pre-PORTDOCS
homegrown DOCS variable. Do not install the test-executable, but run it
after build. Change the mastersite and WWW.

	Thanks to: KATO Tsuguru

who sent me the cleaning up and WWW changing patch, which made me look
and notice, the new version is also available.

I will submit the fix for ImageMagick -- lcms.h is now <lcms.h>, not
<lcms/lcms.h>.
2001-04-10 23:14:05 +00:00
Trevor Johnson
1aae05025c Add new port of LCMS 1.06, the Little Color Management System, a
graphics library.  Color management is the process of keeping
"profiles" which describe the response of scanners, cameras,
monitors, printers and such to light, and compensating for the
different response curves as images are transferred from one device
to another.

PR:		22420
Submitted by:	Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
2000-11-03 17:03:33 +00:00