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2017-06-05Recursive revbump from lang/perl5 5.26.0ryoon1-1/+2
2017-04-29Updated textproc/p5-Lingua-EN-Tagger to 0.28mef1-3/+2
-------------------------------------------- 0.28 Aaron Coburn 12/23/16 Changed the generation of the part-of-speech lexicon to use nstore instead of store. Based on a contribution from Chris Butler <chrisb@debian.org> and Reiner Herrmann <reiner@reiner-h.de>. 0.27 Aaron Coburn 12/20/16 Fixed unescaped left braces in Makefile.PL
2016-06-08Bump PKGREVISION for perl-5.24.wiz1-2/+2
2015-06-12Recursive PKGREVISION bump for all packages mentioning 'perl',wiz1-1/+2
having a PKGNAME of p5-*, or depending such a package, for perl-5.22.0.
2015-04-26Update 0.24 to 0.25mef1-2/+2
-------------------- 0.25 Aaron Coburn 4/3/15 Fixed floating point number regex.
2015-01-26Update to 0.24mef1-3/+2
0.24 Aaron Coburn 7/22/13 Fixed a typo in the documentation.
2014-05-29Bump for perl-5.20.0.wiz1-1/+2
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.
2013-07-03Updating package for CPAN distribution Lingua-EN-Tagger insno1-3/+2
textproc/p5-Lingua-EN-Tagger from 0.20nb2 to 0.23. Upstream changes: 0.23 Aaron Coburn 10/1/12 Fixed errors in threads tests 0.21 Aaron Coburn 9/27/12 Escaped some more curly braces in regex patterns (see below). Made memoize module support threads.
2013-05-31Bump all packages for perl-5.18, thatwiz1-2/+2
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.
2012-10-25Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2012-10-03Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, orwiz1-1/+2
are called p5-*. I hope that's all of them.
2012-09-07Updating package for CPAN module Lingua::EN::Tagger insno1-3/+3
textproc/p5-Lingua-EN-Tagger from 0.16nb2 to 0.20. pkgsrc changes: - add newly introduced dependency to www/p5-HTML-Tagset Upstream changes since 0.16: 0.20 Aaron Coburn 7/6/12 Escaped curly braces in regex patterns. In perl 5.17 this becomes necessary. 0.19 Aaron Coburn 5/28/12 Added missing metadata fields to Makefile.PL 0.18 Aaron Coburn 5/11/12 Added requirement for 5.8 for proper unicode support. Modified get_sentences routine for $ chars as with preceeding issue. 0.17 Aaron Coburn 5/10/12 Added better error handling for loading YAML files. Fixed error in get_sentences routine related to (, [ and { characters being fused to the preceding word.
2011-08-14Revision bump after updating perl5 to 5.14.1.obache1-2/+2
2010-08-21Bump the PKGREVISION for all packages which depend directly on perl,seb1-2/+2
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1. The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl, or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via "make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after the perl package update. sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the way. Thanks!
2010-08-19Importing package for Perl5 module Lingua::EN::Tagger 0.16 intosno1-0/+25
textproc/p5-Lingua-EN-Tagger as dependency of scheduled import of Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase, which is a dependency of scheduled update of DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader. The module is a probability based, corpus-trained tagger that assigns POS tags to English text based on a lookup dictionary and a set of probability values. The tagger assigns appropriate tags based on conditional probabilities - it examines the preceding tag to determine the appropriate tag for the current word. Unknown words are classified according to word morphology or can be set to be treated as nouns or other parts of speech. The tagger also extracts as many nouns and noun phrases as it can, using a set of regular expressions.