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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aleksej Saushev
90d227ea69 Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Mark packages that don't or might probably not have staged installation.
2012-09-28 22:07:28 +00:00
Roland Illig
69a4bcab6d - Reindented DESCR.
- Fixed pkglint warnings.
- Disabled compression of the binary, as this would pull in additional
  dependencies.
- Bumped PKGREVISION.
2006-02-11 20:03:25 +00:00
Roland Illig
1ee539a984 Added RMD160 checksums. 2005-09-28 06:41:05 +00:00
Roland Illig
2a1ca3d973 Replaced USE_GNU_TOOLS+=make with USE_TOOLS+=gmake. 2005-05-24 10:29:21 +00:00
Todd Vierling
5f60a41bb5 Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used. 2005-04-11 21:09:34 +00:00
Soren Jacobsen
e78fefa2c4 Convert to buildlink3. 2004-04-25 18:08:36 +00:00
grant beattie
56489cc3f9 replace deprecated USE_GMAKE with USE_GNU_TOOLS+=make. 2004-01-25 02:11:29 +00:00
Soren Jacobsen
562989e997 s/it's/its/; s/useable/usable/ 2004-01-17 20:11:53 +00:00
Michal Pasternak
b94db0e0e4 e3 (200k) is a full featured text editor in three versions: primary e3 for x86
versions of Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Win9x, QNX, Atheos, BeOS(TM), DOS
and ELKS (ELKS == Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) written in NASM assembler,
for second a version for ARM Risc CPUs and for third e3c, a C equivalent for
all other platforms, for example on other RISC CPU like ALPHA. The assembler
version is highly optimized for size. For the command syntax you can choice
between the families of Wordstar(TM), EMACS, Pico, nedit or vi editors. In
Linux the e3 uncompressed executable's size is at 12000 byte, a compressed
executable will need around 9000 byte, so you won't waste your disk space ;-)
e3 is quite independent of libc and because of it's size it is very useable for
Mini-Linux distributions and rescue disks. e3 has a numeric calculator built
in. Newer e3 versions have the UNDO feature built in. Some features like piping
through /bin/sed (using stream editor as a sub process) are currently designed
for Linux and *BSD only, anyway this opens e3's door to the world of regular
expressions.  The 16 bit assembler versions of e3 and the C version are limited
to Wordstar keys only.
2004-01-05 04:36:10 +00:00