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Wednesday, 7 Sep 2022
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21:58 Stefan Eßer (se)
Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
Commit b7f05445c00f has added WWW entries to port Makefiles based on
WWW: lines in pkg-descr files.
This commit removes the WWW: lines of moved-over URLs from these
pkg-descr files.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner)
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Tuesday, 19 Sep 2017
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18:31 adamw
Update gnupg to 2.2.1, and remove the security/gnupg22 port
I misjudged the timeline for 2.3, and had not processed that the
intent of 2.3 is different from 2.1. Rather than 2.3 being a "modern"
branch and 2.2 being purely "stable," 2.3 will be development and
users are encouraged to remain on 2.2. Furthermore, upstream doesn't
expent a 2.3 release for a year or so.
Accordingly, I'm removing the gnupg22 port and updating security/gnupg
to be 2.2. gnugp20 is still scheduled for deletion at the end of the
year.
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Tuesday, 10 Jan 2017
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02:38 adamw
A little more detail into COMMENT, reflow the pkg-descr, and use pro mode
for the plist.
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02:06 adamw
Simplify, reformat, and modernize.
The user-facing changes, some of which required a PORTREVISION bump:
* Don't make everybody download the signature file
* Add USES=readline, rather than making assumptions about it being in
/usr. A side effect of this was that gnupg was being built with
readline support on 10 but not 11, except when LDAP was enabled which
brought it in as a side effect
* Don't make manpages dependent upon the DOCS option. As a side effect,
everybody now gets the info files. Also, put the help files into
DOCSDIR instead of DATADIR; best as I can tell they aren't being
called from within gpg
* Reword the pkg-descr to describe what gpg is, rather than making a
frightening-sounding statement about patents and unrestricted use
* Handle the gpg symlink in the plist, and be a little looser about
creating it and tighter about removing it
* Remove the pkg-message. The pinentry dependency installs a pinentry
dialogue already
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Thursday, 21 Dec 2006
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13:31 kuriyama
- Upgrade gnupg to 2.0.1. Old stable version (1.4.6) was repocopied
to security/gnupg1.
Thanks to: dougb, lofi
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Monday, 6 Nov 2000
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08:37 kuriyama
Use $MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER. Correct description around RSA/IDEA (with
PORTREVISION bump).
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Number of commits found: 6 |