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17 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jlam
81edaaa606 Create directories before installing files into them. 2005-06-16 06:57:37 +00:00
wiz
dd85a5a4e8 Add buildlink3 file. 2005-04-09 18:37:08 +00:00
wiz
5ff7813062 Convert to bl3, untested. 2005-04-05 11:11:05 +00:00
wiz
8658d1996c Sort. 2005-04-05 11:10:42 +00:00
agc
4a3d2f7ce2 Add RMD160 digests. 2005-02-23 22:24:08 +00:00
agc
dc52048e01 Move WRKSRC definition away from the first paragraph in a Makefile. 2004-01-20 12:07:06 +00:00
jmmv
2b07fc26d8 s/@netbsd.org/@NetBSD.org/ in MAINTAINER. 2003-12-24 09:53:47 +00:00
ben
0d43bf684d Update MAINTAINER email address. 2003-12-13 20:14:26 +00:00
ben
728528749a Change from using packaged install program and flags, to a do-install
target in pkgsrc, in order to have a better chance of installing on
Solaris and other platforms.
2003-12-13 16:20:09 +00:00
ben
f17d9833e5 Give these packages a higher chance to install on Solaris. 2003-12-11 20:16:10 +00:00
ben
29bbaa1677 Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE to www.snake.net. 2003-12-11 19:24:33 +00:00
martti
e69ab8c365 COMMENT should start with a capital letter. 2003-07-21 16:35:12 +00:00
wiz
04f62f706a Change address of maintainer per PR 22170. 2003-07-19 08:54:23 +00:00
jmmv
0916498c1b Place WRKSRC where it belongs, to make pkglint happy; ok'ed by wiz. 2003-03-29 12:40:00 +00:00
wiz
e1e2ff0628 Replace collver@linuxfreemail.com with collver1@attbi.com.
Closes PRs 19516, 19517, 19518, 19519, 19520, 19521, 19522, 19523,
19524, 19525 and some more, perhaps.
2002-12-24 18:55:32 +00:00
zuntum
c72c1cf5f9 Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directory 2001-11-01 00:57:41 +00:00
agc
00251c6491 Initial import of libmemmgr-1.04 into the packages collection.
Provided in PR 12581 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com)

MemMgr is a fairly trivial memory management library.  There
is little it does that cannot be done using routines in  the
C library.  (In fact, allocation and disposal is implemented
using C library routines.)  The purposes of MemMgr are  two-
fold.

(i)  Minimize  configuration  burden  on  applications  that
     dynamically allocate memory.  For instance, malloc() on
     some  systems  returns  a  char  pointer;  on others it
     returns a void pointer.  The  MemMgr  library  routines
     encapsulate  system-specific  configuration differences
     and exports a fixed interface which is  system-indepen-
     dent.  Once you compile and install it, you just use it
     without thinking about whether your UNIX is System V or
     BSD inspired.

(ii) Provide  two parallel sets of allocation routines which
     either return NULL  (for  applications  which  want  to
     check)  or panic (for applications which simply want to
     die) on allocation failures.  Panicking is  implemented
     using the ETM library, which introduces a dependency on
     the ETM distribution.  So be it.  I use ETM for all  my
     programs anyway
2001-04-27 12:10:40 +00:00