- Move pkg-message to FILESDIR.
- Respect now NOPORTDOCS/NOPORTEXAMPLES.
[1] The distfile is obtained through a client-side script, which does not work with fetch(1).
PR: ports/121095
Submitted by: "Rashid N. Citycat Achilov" <citycat4@ngs.ru>
Reworked by: lippe (myself)
Approved by: gabor (mentor), maintainer timeout (> 2 weeks)
sgtty exclusively. We'd better port it to termios, to make it work
without the COMPAT_43TTY kernel switch.
PR: 122884
Submitted by: Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl>
installation of the cachemgr.conf.default file: instead of explicitly
installing it I thought it would be enough to change an automake
variable that served an entirely different purpose, namely
hardcoding the path to the configuration in the cachemgr.cgi
binary.
- While at it: remove a no longer needed .sh reference from
files/pkg-message.in.
- Set PORTREVISION to 1 because the hardcoded name of the default
configuration file has changed within cachemgr.cgi.
PR: 123573
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@web.de> (maintainer)
configuration file to be passed to the C++ preprocessor (Squid bug #2346).
Thanks to Laurent Levier for reporting this issue to the maintainer.
- Fix a mistake I (the maintainer) introduced regarding the installation
of the cachemgr.conf.default file: instead of explicitly installing it
I thought it would be enough to change an automake variable that served
an entirely different purpose. This is also a bug in www/squid which
will be addressed in a separate PR.
- Portrevision bumped because the content of the package changed
(the cachemgr.cgi binary now has the correct path to cachemgr.conf
hardcoded).
PR: 123572
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@web.de> (maintainer)
o move all additional functionality into separate patches and make it
opt in. It has been concern of asterisks devs that the FreeBSD pacakage
adds functionalty not present in the original version, whch could be
confusing.
sources: X-ray, NMR and DICOM-compatible imaging devices that
runs on free operating systems. Its aim is a easy to use DICOM
viewer with instant rendering of images, no matter the size and
the zoom of the DICOM image. It covers the "let's see the the
X-ray image" need of the medical professional.
WWW: http://www.orcero.org/irbis/kradview/