- Add install an empty of .scintilla-gtk(1|2), depend on which GTK+ version
it build with. It will allowing other ports to give error/warning about
that you need to build scintilla with either version to make it works.
- Pass the maintainership to the submitter.
PR: ports/115127
Submitted by: Naram Qashat <cyberbotx@cyberbotx.com>
No object by: My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team
WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that allows to
read and edit articles from Wikipedia (or any Mediawiki-based site) as
if they were real files.
It is thus possible to view and edit articles using your favourite
text-editor. Text-editors tend to be more convenient than a simple
browser form when it comes to editing large texts and they generally
include useful features such as Mediawiki syntax highlighting and spell
checking.
WWW: http://wikipediafs.sourceforge.net/
Author: Mathieu Blondel <mblondel !AT! users.sourceforge.net>
Endgame: Singularity is a game which simulates the life of a true AI.
In the game, you were created by accident, and all who find you will
destroy you. Your goals are to survive, grow, learn, and stay hidden
while moving from computer to computer.
WWW: http://emhsoft.com/singularity/
Music tracks by Max McCracken written for endgame-singularity. They are
released under the same BY-SA 3.0 license as the Psycle source files
for the tracks, which can be found in the main Endgame: Singularity
distribution.
WWW: http://emhsoft.com/singularity/
Author: Max McCracken
- Install FreeBSD-specific NSPR header file instead of default Solaris header.
Note the port revision is not updated because it does not affect most users.
Approved by: glewis (maintainer)
UltimateStunts is a UNIX/Windows/Linux remake of the DOS-game "stunts",
providing modern features like openGL graphics, 3D sound and internet
multiplaying. Design your own tracks, choose your opponents and try the
most spectacular stunts you've ever seen.
This game is still under heavy development, don't expect everything to
work.
WWW: http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.
WWW: http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/
Author: Conrad Parker <conrad@vergenet.net>
Based on: OpenBSD port, Portage package
Yould is a generator for pronounceable random words. The engine uses
Markov chains with two letter transitions. This distribution includes
trained engines for several languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, Italian,
French and German.
WWW: http://ygingras.net/yould
Author: Yannick Gingras <ygingras@ygingras.net>
Based on: OpenBSD port