[46707] trunk/dports/PortIndex

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Tue Feb 10 15:52:07 PST 2009


Revision: 46707
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/46707
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2009-02-10 15:52:06 -0800 (Tue, 10 Feb 2009)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	5549 
Ports successfully parsed:	5549	 
Ports failed:			0

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
===================================================================
--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-02-10 22:53:31 UTC (rev 46706)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2009-02-10 23:52:06 UTC (rev 46707)
@@ -3907,7 +3907,7 @@
 gpp 737
 variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir lang/gpp description {general-purpose preprocessor with customizable syntax} homepage http://www.nothingisreal.com/gpp/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gpp maintainers nomaintainer long_description {GPP is a general-purpose preprocessor with customizable syntax, suitable for a wide range of preprocessing tasks. Its independence from any programming language makes it much more versatile than cpp, while its syntax is lighter and more flexible than that of m4. The syntax is fully customizable, which makes it possible to process text files, HTML, or source code equally efficiently in a variety of languages.} version 2.24 categories lang revision 0
 gprolog 881
-variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir lang/gprolog description {GNU Prolog compiler} homepage http://gprolog.inria.fr/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gprolog maintainers pmoura at mac.com long_description {GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains developed by Daniel Diaz. GNU Prolog accepts Prolog+constraint programs and produces native binaries (like gcc does from a C source). The obtained executable is then stand-alone. The size of this executable can be quite small since GNU Prolog can avoid linking the code of most unused built-in predicates. The performance of GNU Prolog is very encouraging (comparable to commercial systems). Beside native-code compilation, GNU Prolog offers a classical interactive interpreter (top-level) with a debugger.} version 1.3.0 categories lang revision 0
+variants universal variant_desc {universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir lang/gprolog description {GNU Prolog compiler} homepage http://gprolog.inria.fr/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gprolog maintainers pmoura at mac.com long_description {GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains developed by Daniel Diaz. GNU Prolog accepts Prolog+constraint programs and produces native binaries (like gcc does from a C source). The obtained executable is then stand-alone. The size of this executable can be quite small since GNU Prolog can avoid linking the code of most unused built-in predicates. The performance of GNU Prolog is very encouraging (comparable to commercial systems). Beside native-code compilation, GNU Prolog offers a classical interactive interpreter (top-level) with a debugger.} version 1.3.1 categories lang revision 0
 gst 807
 variants {gtk tcltk nox darwin_6 universal} depends_build port:zip variant_desc {darwin_6 {Platform variant, do not select manually} universal {Build for multiple architectures}} portdir lang/gst description {Free implementation of Smalltalk-80} homepage http://smalltalk.gnu.org/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name gst depends_lib {port:libsigsegv port:libffi port:gmp port:libiconv port:ncurses port:ncursesw port:readline port:gtk2 port:tcl port:tk} maintainers saispo at macports.org long_description {GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language which runs on most versions on Unix and, in general, everywhere you can find a POSIX-compliance library. An uncommon feature of it is that it is well-versed to scripting tasks and headless processing.} categories lang version 3.1 revision 1
 gst-dev 746
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