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.
both emacs22 and emacs23, to the PLIST. The package does not build at
all against emacs<=21.
XXX: Why is this file appearing in etc/? It does not appear to be a
XXX: configuration file.
Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as
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There is support for cherry picking, reverting, merging, rebasing, and
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Magit is not a complete interface to Git; it just aims to make the most
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