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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stefan Eßer
fb16dfecae Remove WWW entries moved into port Makefiles
Commit b7f05445c0 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)
2022-09-07 23:58:51 +02:00
Stefan Eßer
b7f05445c0 Add WWW entries to port Makefiles
It has been common practice to have one or more URLs at the end of the
ports' pkg-descr files, one per line and prefixed with "WWW:". These
URLs should point at a project website or other relevant resources.

Access to these URLs required processing of the pkg-descr files, and
they have often become stale over time. If more than one such URL was
present in a pkg-descr file, only the first one was tarnsfered into
the port INDEX, but for many ports only the last line did contain the
port specific URL to further information.

There have been several proposals to make a project URL available as
a macro in the ports' Makefiles, over time.

This commit implements such a proposal and moves one of the WWW: entries
of each pkg-descr file into the respective port's Makefile. A heuristic
attempts to identify the most relevant URL in case there is more than
one WWW: entry in some pkg-descr file. URLs that are not moved into the
Makefile are prefixed with "See also:" instead of "WWW:" in the pkg-descr
files in order to preserve them.

There are 1256 ports that had no WWW: entries in pkg-descr files. These
ports will not be touched in this commit.

The portlint port has been adjusted to expect a WWW entry in each port
Makefile, and to flag any remaining "WWW:" lines in pkg-descr files as
deprecated.

Approved by:		portmgr (tcberner)
2022-09-07 23:10:59 +02:00
Tobias C. Berner
86b2c5122a benchmarks: remove 'Created by' lines
A big Thank You to the original contributors of these ports:

  *  Alexander Logvinov <ports@logvinov.com>
  *  Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Alexey V. Degtyarev
  *  Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>
  *  Andrew Shevtsov <nyxo@dnuc.polyn.kiae.su>
  *  Andrey Zakhvatov <andy@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Andy Clark <andrewclarkii@gmail.com>
  *  Antonio Carlos Venancio Junior (<antonio@inf.ufsc.br>)
  *  Bill Fumerola <billf@chc-chimes.com>
  *  Brad Davis <brd@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Bruce A. Mah <bmah@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Chao Shin <quakelee@cn.freebsd.org>
  *  Danilo Egea Gondolfo <danilo@FreeBSD.org>
  *  David O'Brien (obrien@FreeBSD.org)
  *  David O'Brien (obrien@NUXI.com)
  *  Dima Sivachenko <dima@chg.ru>
  *  Gabriel M. Dutra <0xdutra@gmail.com>
  *  Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@ccca.nctu.edu.tw>
  *  Gea-Suan Lin <gslin@gslin.org>
  *  Hannes Hauswedell <h2+fbsdports@fsfe.org>
  *  Johannes Dieterich <dieterich@ogolem.org>
  *  Johannes Dieterich <jmd@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Joseph Koshy <jkoshy@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Kris Moore <kmoore@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org>
  *  Mark Pulford <mark@kyne.com.au>
  *  Matthias Fechner <mfechner@FreeBSD.org>
  *  NAKAJI Hiroyuki <nakaji@jp.freebsd.org>
  *  NAKATA Maho <maho@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Oliver Lehmann <oliver@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
  *  Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Radim Kolar
  *  Radim Kolar <hsn@sendmail.cz>
  *  Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
  *  Scott Flatman <sf@dsinw.com>
  *  Sergey A. Osokin <osa@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@gmail.com>
  *  Sergey Skvortsov <skv@protey.ru>
  *  Slava Shwartsman <slavash@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
  *  Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Thomas Dreibholz <dreibh@iem.uni-due.de>
  *  Tom Judge <tom@tomjudge.com>
  *  Veniamin Gvozdikov <vg@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Vsevolod Stakhov <vsevolod@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
  *  Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@FreeBSD.org>
  *  Ying-Chieh Liao <ijliao@FreeBSD.org>
  *  arved
  *  asami
  *  dikshie <dikshie@lapi.itb.ac.id>
  *  gnn
  *  ijliao
  *  janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu
  *  jesper@jdn.dk
  *  jmz
  *  koshy
  *  luigi@FreeBSD.org
  *  mharo@FreeBSD.org
  *  mich@freebsdcluster.org
  *  mr
  *  se
  *  shalunov
  *  thierry@pompo.net
  *  trasz <trasz@pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
  *  uminac

With hat:	portmgr
2022-07-20 16:20:56 +02:00
Mathieu Arnold
305f148f48 Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles. 2021-04-06 16:31:07 +02:00
John Marino
bb20cc2507 benchmarks/pathrate: Unbreak by setting new MASTER_SITES
While here, set the license (GPLv2).  The other changes to the Makefile
and the non-WWW part of pkg-descr are technically unnecessary, but in
my opinion they are in improvement so I keep them.  I did remove some
of the suggested changes in the patch though.

PR:		200295
Submitted by:	Ports Fury
2015-05-19 08:53:38 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
99a3f6b696 Mark as broken unfetchable ports 2015-04-05 17:29:01 +00:00
Wen Heping
9a607866de - Reset maintainer to ports@
PR:		193991
Submitted by:	dikshie@gmail.com(previous maintainer)
2014-09-28 14:22:13 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
c7c3cfa73e Support stage 2014-01-05 01:06:11 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
0f0eb50c1e Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: benchmarks) 2013-09-20 15:52:44 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
f811bf8ec5 Convert benchmarks from USE_GMAKE to USES=gmake
While here:
- Trim headers
- convert some port to the new perl5 world
2013-08-30 23:09:24 +00:00
Eitan Adler
7e3b32fff8 - remove maintainer tags from pkg-descr
Approved by:	portmgr
Approved by:	bapt (mentor)
2011-10-22 23:50:23 +00:00
Martin Wilke
65e190c0f0 - Get Rid MD5 support
With hat:	portmgr (myself)
2011-03-18 17:59:50 +00:00
Philip M. Gollucci
580d7d5393 - Update download locations
Reported by:    -fetch-original pointyhat run
2009-02-05 08:24:03 +00:00
Martin Wilke
08e21ff1f5 - Update to 2.4.1
PR:		ports/102321
Submitted by:	dikshie <dikshie(at)lapi.itb.ac.id> (maintainer)
Approved by:	krion (mentor)
2006-08-22 08:08:58 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
acd87b4ad8 SHA256ify
Approved by:    krion@
2006-01-22 08:34:46 +00:00
Pav Lucistnik
45580ea023 - Update WWW and set contact to original author
PR:		ports/81499
Submitted by:	dikshie <dikshie@lapi.itb.ac.id> (maintainer)
2005-05-26 20:24:27 +00:00
Jean-Yves Lefort
c780dd5672 Add pathrate.
Pathrate is a tool that can estimate the capacity of network paths. An
important feature of Pathrate is that it is robust to cross traffic effects,
meaning that it can measure the path capacity even when the path is
significantly loaded. This is crucial, since the hardest paths to measure are
the heavily loaded ones.

WWW: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Constantinos.Dovrolis/pathrate.html

PR:		ports/81295
Submitted by:	dikshie <dikshie@lapi.itb.ac.id>
2005-05-23 23:23:23 +00:00