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2022-09-11*: bump PKGREVISION for flac shlib bumpwiz1-2/+2
2022-08-11Bump all dependent packages of wayland (belatedly)gutteridge1-2/+2
The package changed with the addition of its libepoll-shim dependency. Otherwise, we can get: ERROR: libepoll-shim>=0.0.20210418 is not installed; can't buildlink files.
2022-03-28g*/*: revbump(1) for libsndfiletnn1-2/+2
2021-12-08revbump for icu and libffiadam1-2/+2
2021-10-26games: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksumsnia1-2/+2
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes
2021-10-07games: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfilesnia1-2/+1
2021-09-08Recursive revbump for audio/jacknia1-2/+2
2021-02-06love*: make fetchable from upstream again. bitbucket -> githubmaya1-2/+2
2021-02-06love{07,08,010,11}: install a binary called "loveN.NN" for conveniencemaya3-3/+9
And add a PKG_ALTERNATIVES to call it bin/love for extra convenience. love09 is skipped because I am failing to build it right now (might look later on...) bump PKGREVISION
2020-11-06Make luajit PaX MPROTECT safe.nia2-5/+3
2020-08-18*: revbump for libsndfileleot1-2/+2
2020-07-02love*: Gets lua categorynia1-2/+2
2020-06-29games: Add love11. Based on work by myself and cfkoch in wipnia1-2/+2
LOVE is a framework for making 2D games in the Lua programming language. LOVE is totally free, and can be used in anything from friendly open-source hobby projects, to evil, closed-source commercial ones.
2020-06-28Supported options can't be empty, apparentlynia1-2/+3
2020-06-24Move luajit out of SUPPORTED_OPTIONS where unsupported.nia1-2/+2
2020-06-24love010: Allow building without luajit. Should help aarch64 builds.nia2-8/+23
2020-06-05*: Apply revbump for graphics/giflib API change.jperkin1-2/+2
2020-03-08*: recursive bump for libffiwiz1-1/+2
2018-09-30Add love010, LOVE version 0.10.2maya4-0/+68
LOVE is a framework for making 2D games in the Lua programming language. LOVE is totally free, and can be used in anything from friendly open-source hobby projects, to evil, closed-source commercial ones. We need multiple versions as games were written for the older versions.