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Author SHA1 Message Date
agc
2eddae48e5 Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for textproc category
Problems found locating distfiles:
	Package cabocha: missing distfile cabocha-0.68.tar.bz2
	Package convertlit: missing distfile clit18src.zip
	Package php-enchant: missing distfile php-enchant/enchant-1.1.0.tgz

Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-11-04 01:59:17 +00:00
wiz
2e65d464e8 Recursive PKGREVISION bump for all packages mentioning 'perl',
having a PKGNAME of p5-*, or depending such a package,
for perl-5.22.0.
2015-06-12 10:50:58 +00:00
schmonz
d693ae88b2 Update to 2.13. From the changelog:
- Added textile command-line tool submitted by Amir Karger.

- Applied a patch submitted by Serap Kadam for issues with parsing
  whitespace around '!' characters.

- Applied a patch submitted by Andy Yacomink for handling mixed-case
  HTML entity names.

- Applied a patch submitted by Andy Yacomink for running some of
  the inline modifier code as a separate method to allow for a
  subclass to override/prevent them.
2014-11-23 14:41:58 +00:00
wiz
7eeb51b534 Bump for perl-5.20.0.
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
2014-05-29 23:35:13 +00:00
wiz
d2ca14a3f1 Bump all packages for perl-5.18, that
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package

Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
2013-05-31 12:39:57 +00:00
tron
19fd9a3b46 Reset maintainer to "pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org". 2013-03-02 10:44:33 +00:00
asau
1f96787c11 Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-25 06:55:37 +00:00
wiz
8b5d49eb78 Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, or
are called p5-*.

I hope that's all of them.
2012-10-03 21:53:53 +00:00
obache
a7a8ace5fe Revision bump after updating perl5 to 5.14.1. 2011-08-14 14:52:49 +00:00
seb
c3f1e700ad Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.

The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.

sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
2010-08-21 16:32:42 +00:00
sno
b14ed78332 Updating package textproc/p5-Text-Textile from 2.03nb1 to 2.12
pkgsrc changes:
  - Adding license (perl license)

Upstream changes:
2.12 -
- Now hosted at github
-- Source: http://github.com/bradchoate/text-textile/tree/master
-- Bugs: http://github.com/bradchoate/text-textile/issues

2.10 -
- Now requires 5.6.1.
- Fixed an incorrectly defined lexical variable.
- Applied a patch submitted by Ryan McGuigan to prevent clobbering $_.
- Applied a patch from Johannes Plunien to add the 'disable_encode_entities'
  option.
- Should be taint-safe, as all tests run under -T.
2009-08-18 16:17:57 +00:00
he
b021813da0 Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.

The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
2008-10-19 19:17:40 +00:00
jlam
56ba4d2690 Remove empty PLISTs from pkgsrc since revision 1.33 of plist/plist.mk
can handle packages having no PLIST files.
2007-10-25 16:54:26 +00:00
heinz
57cadc95e1 Initial import of p5-Text-Textile 2.03.
Text::Textile is a Perl module for converting Textile syntax to XHTML.

From Wikipedia:
  Textile is a lightweight markup language originally developed by Dean Allen
  and billed as a "humane Web text generator". Textile converts its marked-up
  text input to valid, well-formed XHTML and also inserts character entity
  references for apostrophes, opening and closing single and double quotation
  marks, ellipses and em dashes.
2007-06-11 19:09:50 +00:00