[68535] trunk/dports

portindex at macports.org portindex at macports.org
Sat Jun 5 09:48:06 PDT 2010


Revision: 68535
          http://trac.macports.org/changeset/68535
Author:   portindex at macports.org
Date:     2010-06-05 09:48:01 -0700 (Sat, 05 Jun 2010)
Log Message:
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Total number of ports parsed:	1 
Ports successfully parsed:	1 
Ports failed:			0 
Up-to-date ports skipped:	7008

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/dports/PortIndex
    trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex
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--- trunk/dports/PortIndex	2010-06-05 16:25:14 UTC (rev 68534)
+++ trunk/dports/PortIndex	2010-06-05 16:48:01 UTC (rev 68535)
@@ -10952,6 +10952,8 @@
 portdir ruby/rb19-cri description {Cri is a library for building easy-to-use commandline tools.} homepage http://www.rubygems.org/gems/cri epoch 0 name rb19-cri depends_lib port:ruby19 license unknown long_description {{Cri is a library for building easy-to-use commandline tools.}} maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} version 1.0.1 categories ruby revision 0
 rb19-daemons 828
 portdir ruby/rb19-daemons description {A toolkit to create and control daemons in different ways} homepage http://daemons.rubyforge.org epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb19-daemons depends_lib port:ruby19 license unknown maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} long_description {Daemons provides an easy way to wrap existing ruby scripts (for example a self-written server) to be run as a daemon and to be controlled by simple start/stop/restart commands. You can also call blocks as daemons and control them from the parent or just daemonize the current process. Besides this basic functionality, daemons offers many advanced features like exception backtracing and logging (in case your ruby script crashes) and monitoring and automatic restarting of your processes if they crash.} categories ruby version 1.0.10 revision 0
+rb19-diff-lcs 661
+portdir ruby/rb19-diff-lcs description {Ruby port of Algorithm::Diff using longest common subsequence} homepage http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruwiki/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb19-diff-lcs depends_lib port:ruby19 license {GPL2 or Ruby} long_description {Diff::LCS is a port of Algorithm::Diff that uses the McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm to compute intelligent differences between two sequenced enumerable containers. The implementation is based on Mario I. Wolczko's Smalltalk version (1.2, 1993) and Ned Konz's Perl version (Algorithm::Diff).} maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} categories ruby version 1.1.2 revision 0
 rb19-eventmachine 1091
 portdir ruby/rb19-eventmachine description {fast, simple event-processing library for Ruby programs} homepage http://rubyeventmachine.com/ epoch 0 platforms darwin name rb19-eventmachine depends_lib port:ruby19 license {GPL or Ruby} long_description {EventMachine implements a fast, single-threaded engine for arbitrary network communications. It's extremely easy to use in Ruby. EventMachine wraps all interactions with IP sockets, allowing programs to concentrate on the implementation of network protocols. It can be used to create both network servers and clients. To create a server or client, a Ruby program only needs to specify the IP address and port, and provide a Module that implements the communications protocol. Implementations of several standard network protocols are provided with the package, primarily to serve as examples. The real goal of EventMachine is to enable programs to easily interface with other programs using TCP/IP, especially if custom protocols are required.} maintainers {singingwolfboy openmaintainer} categories {ruby devel} version 0.12.10 revision 0
 rb19-gherkin 538

Modified: trunk/dports/PortIndex.quick
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