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Revision 1.3, Thu Sep 23 02:38:27 1999 UTC (24 years, 8 months ago) by marc
update copyright date in the header that makes the port status page re-build the port status page. It had not been updated in quite a long while. It is not perfect as the script that builds the page from portstat.stat doesn't know about the new third level directories. I processed the cvs change logs to extract the update comments. It's a reasonable starting place for future changes |
<!-- WARNING: PORTSTAT.HTML IS GENERATED FROM OTHER FILES: DO NOT EDIT PORTSTAT.HTML BY HAND SEE PORTSTAT.BLD, PORTSTAT.HDR, PORTSTAT.TLR, AND PORTSTAT.STAT ***** TO change the status of a port: ***** 1) modify portstat.stat ***** 2) run the script portstat.bld ***** 3) commit the changes Send any questions to ports@OpenBSD.org --> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="resource-type" content="document"> <meta name="description" CONTENT="OpenBSD: status of the ports tree and individual ports"> <meta name="keywords" content="openbsd,ports"> <meta name="distribution" content="global"> <meta name="copyright" content="This document copyright 1997-1999 by the OpenBSD project"> <title>OpenBSD ports status</title> <link rev="made" HREF="mailto:www@openbsd.org"> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#23238E"> <a name=top></a> <img height=30 width=141 src=images/smalltitle.gif alt="[OpenBSD]" > <h2><font color=#e00000>Port Tree Status</font></H2> <p>This page lists the date and last change for each OpenBSD port by category. The ports team tries to verify that each port works as expected, but given the number of machines and machine configurations supported there can be no guarantee that any given port will work on your system. If you find a port that does not work please let us know by mailing to <a href="mailto:ports@openbsd.org">ports@OpenBSD.ORG</a>. Be sure to include: <ul> <li>the port name and version <li>your OpenBSD version, including any patches you may have applied. <li>the output of <kbd>uname -a</kbd>. <li>a complete description of the problem. </ul>