LedgerSMB is a double entry accounting system, written in Perl.
Accounting data is stored in a PostgreSQL Server, for the display
any text or GUI browser can be used.
WWW: http://www.ledgersmb.org/
PR: ports/112248
Submitted by: Antoine Beaupre <anarcat@koumbit.org>
ease of use for the small household economy. Eqonomize! provides a complete
solution,with bookkeeping by double entry and support for scheduled recurring
transactions,security investments, and budgeting. It gives a clear overview
of past and present transactions, and development of incomes and expenses,
with descriptive tables and charts, as well as an approximation of future
account values.
WWW: http://eqonomize.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/115237
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
- Add significantly better support in bsd.python.mk for working with
Python Eggs and the easy_install system
Tested by: pointyhat runs
Approved by: pav (portmgr)
Most work by: perky
Thanks to: pav
supports them. This is determined by running ``configure --help'' in
do-configure target and set the shell variable _LATE_CONFIGURE_ARGS
which is then passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS.
- Remove --mandir and --infodir in ports' Makefile where applicable
Few ports use REINPLACE_CMD to achieve the same effect, remove them too.
- Correct some manual pages location from PREFIX/man to MANPREFIX/man
- Define INFO_PATH where necessary
- Document that .info files are installed in a subdirectory relative to
PREFIX/INFO_PATH and slightly change add-plist-info to use INFO_PATH and
subdirectory detection.
PR: ports/111470
Approved by: portmgr
Discussed with: stas (Mk/*), gerald (info related stuffs)
Tested by: pointyhat exp run
releases in that it focuses more on stability and functionality than on
new features. Not that it doesn't have its share of new and exciting
items. See http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/ for all the goodies in
this release.
GNOME 2.18 for FreeBSD would not have been possible without the hard work
of the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our intrepid band of testers including
J. W. Ballantine, Pawel Worach, Yasuda Keisuke, Pascal Hofstee, miwi,
Yoshihiro Ota, Vladimir Grebenschikov, Jukka A. Ukkonen,
Phillip Neumann, Franz Klammer, and Neal Delmonico.