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2003-09-23Fix installation on Solaris. Install man page. Bump PKGREVISION.wiz2-2/+11
From Jonathan Perkin in RP 22905.
2003-07-17s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/grant1-2/+2
2002-09-21Strip the ".buildlink" from the names of the python application andjlam1-2/+2
extension Makefile fragments, because they really don't have anything to do with the buildlink[12] frameworks. Change all the Makefiles that use application.buildlink.mk and extension.buildlink.mk to use application.mk and extension.mk instead.
2002-01-18use python buildlink filedrochner1-7/+3
2001-10-31Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum3-4/+4
2001-09-27Mechanical changes to 375 files to change dependency patterns of the formjlam1-2/+2
foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar". A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
2001-07-07o add python-* to DEPENDSzuntum1-2/+4
o use ${MV} -f instead of plain ${MV}
2001-07-07Initial import of tdir-1.58zuntum4-0/+38
tdir is Yet Another Way To Display Directory Listings. Output is in columnar format with sub-directories listed first, and then a listing of the files ordered by their ending "extension" - typically the characters following the rightmost '.' in the file name (though this can be changed on the command line). tdir supports recursive directory examination. Total output width as well as column width can be set on the command line and tdir will autoformat accordingly. tdir is written in 'python' and requires a reasonably current version of the 'python' environment to be present on the system.