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13 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Schumacher
d426c5a4b2 Ports: Format patches without numbering, commit hash or version number 2022-06-08 17:58:36 +01:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
bb8febffac Ports: Update nyancat's patches to use git patches 2022-05-19 20:17:10 +04:30
Linus Groh
b8cd6ae02e Ports: Use "launcher_run_in_terminal=true" instead of "Terminal -e ..." 2021-07-20 00:58:26 +01:00
Gunnar Beutner
5911d379a6 Ports: Update checksums to use the SHA256 algorithm 2021-04-25 13:30:18 +02:00
Gunnar Beutner
e72235b981 Ports: Add launchers for some of the ports 2021-04-23 11:33:57 +02:00
Brendan Coles
a206ab2211 Ports: Add auth_type verification to all package.sh files 2021-04-16 21:14:00 +02:00
Gunnar Beutner
c9d5358685 Ports: Make sure ports are installed into /usr/local 2021-04-16 19:04:24 +02:00
Jonathan Turner
0bf5669ba3
Meta: Get building on NixOS (#5005) 2021-01-22 17:44:05 +01:00
Emanuel Sprung
f46d80ac4f Ports: Added checksums / signature files and other fixes
* Use ${version} instead of explicit version numbers in urls/filenames
* Move -L option to port script, as this is always good
* Fix some various other stuff
2020-02-06 14:06:23 +01:00
Andreas Kling
3d239be7b4 Ports: Undo POSIX sh compliance changes for now
Partial revert of 704f48d7f3.
These changes made the ports system unusable.
2019-11-03 10:05:02 +01:00
George Pickering
704f48d7f3 POSIX compliance: (most) shell scripts converted to generic shell
Ports/.port_include.sh, Toolchain/BuildIt.sh, Toolchain/UseIt.sh
have been left largely untouched due to use of Bash-exclusive
functions and variables such as $BASH_SOURCE, pushd and popd.
2019-11-03 09:26:22 +01:00
Larkin
18249b5996 Ports: Switch to new ports system (#594)
Much redundancy is removed from package scripts with this system.
It also supports simple dependency management, uninstalling (through
BSD ports style plist files), cleaning up after itself (with clean,
clean_dist, clean_all commands), etc.
2019-09-24 08:56:39 +02:00
Andreas Kling
db48dfcaaf Ports: Add "nyancat" port :^)
This is a cute little program for testing out your terminal's color
support, and it also works pretty well as a general stress test.
2019-09-06 20:34:21 +02:00