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Author SHA1 Message Date
agc
d9e4cfe05d Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for devel category
Issues found with existing distfiles:
	distfiles/eclipse-sourceBuild-srcIncluded-3.0.1.zip
	distfiles/fortran-utils-1.1.tar.gz
	distfiles/ivykis-0.39.tar.gz
	distfiles/enum-1.11.tar.gz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-libraries.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-linux.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-solaris.tgz
	distfiles/pvs-3.2-system.tgz
No changes made to these distinfo files.

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.
2015-11-03 03:27:11 +00:00
wiz
0982effce2 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 10:48:20 +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
asau
e1ab7079b6 Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-31 11:16:30 +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
agc
a2b6cedec7 Initial import of libpgm-5.1.118 into the Packages Collection
OpenPGM is an open source implementation of the Pragmatic General
	Multicast (PGM) specification in RFC 3208 available at www.ietf.org.
	PGM is a reliable and scalable multicast protocol that enables
	receivers to detect loss, request retransmission of lost data, or
	notify an application of unrecoverable loss.  PGM is a
	receiver-reliable protocol, which means the receiver is responsible
	for ensuring all data is received, absolving the sender of reception
	responsibility.  PGM runs over a best effort datagram service,
	currently OpenPGM uses IP multicast but could be implemented above
	switched fabrics such as InfiniBand.

	PGM is appropriate for applications that require duplicate-free
	multicast data delivery from multiple sources to multiple receivers.
	PGM does not support acknowledged delivery, nor does it guarantee
	ordering of packets from multiple senders.

	PGM is primarly used on internal networks to help integrate disparate
	systems through a common communication platform.  A lack of IPv4
	multicast-enabled infrastructure leads to limited capability for
	internet applications, IPv6 promotes multicast to be a part of the
	core functionality of IP but may still be disabled on core routers.
	Support of Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) allows for improved WAN
	deployment by allowing end-point router filtering of unwanted source
	traffic.
2011-12-02 05:25:12 +00:00