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2003-08-15Update if-psprint to 1.7:abs2-5/+5
Use syslog to report invocation
2003-07-17s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/grant1-2/+2
2003-03-31Update if-psprint to 1.6:abs2-5/+5
Ignore '-c' - sometimes remote clients can have formatted the document for postscript, but we still need to convert into native printer languages.
2003-01-29Switch distinfo back. If only I could market what I must have been smoking.abs1-3/+3
Fixes pkg/20076, undoubtably to Robert's relief.
2003-01-24Distinfo changed (careless)abs1-3/+3
2002-09-13Use ghostscript.mk.jlam1-2/+2
2002-04-16Add distinfo missed in lastabs1-0/+4
2002-04-16Update if-psprint to 1.5abs2-241/+10
Switch to external distfile, slightly better getopt() handling
2002-03-13Give all packages which depend on "png" a version bump, and updatefredb1-1/+2
all dependencies on packages depending on "png" which contain shared libraries, all for the (imminent) update to the "png" package. [List courtesy of John Darrow, courtesy of "bulk-build".]
2001-10-31Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum3-3/+3
2001-09-09Deprecate NO_WRKSUBDIR, replacing it with an explicit assignment of:agc1-2/+2
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR} This is much cleaner, much more indicative of what happens, and removes another of the negative definitions (NO_.* = value).
2001-07-24shorten comment slightlyabs1-2/+2
2001-06-26Updated if-psprint to 1.4abs2-5/+11
Add '-v' option to display spool settings
2001-02-17Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.wiz2-2/+2
2000-12-05Update to 1.3 - tweak comments to pacify earlier perl pod2man parsers.abs2-6/+6
No functional change
2000-11-15Ensure first head1 line is 'NAME' to pacify older perl pod2manabs2-7/+9
Update to 1.2
2000-10-17Update to 1.1abs3-34/+89
Rework inline notes into POD format and use pod2man to generate manpage
2000-10-16Add if-psprint 1.0abs5-0/+200
if-psprint is intended to print text, postscript, or native printer language to an arbitrary printer, either connected to a the local unix server, or remote machine via SMB (if samba is installed).