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SUMMARY="A fast, simple LZW file compressor."
SUMMARY="A fast, simple LZW file compressor"
DESCRIPTION="Compress is a fast, simple LZW file compressor. Compress does not \
have the highest compression rate, but it is one of the fastest programs to \
compress data. Compress is the defacto standard in the UNIX community for \
compressing files."
LICENSE="Public Domain"
HOMEPAGE="http://ncompress.sourceforge.net/"
COPYRIGHT="Mike Frysinger
Spencer W. Thomas
Jim McKie
@@ -13,29 +13,34 @@ COPYRIGHT="Mike Frysinger
Joe Orost
Dave Mack
Peter Jannesen"
HOMEPAGE="http://ncompress.sourceforge.net/"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2"
LICENSE="Public Domain"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ncompress/files/ncompress-4.2.4.4.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="b00ba28d3f332b38aa75478a15c1b789957aa6c02d6453471f452c0ec3e6517a"
PATCHES="ncompress-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2"
PROVIDES="
ncompress = $portVersion
cmd:compress
cmd:zcat
cmd:zmore
"
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:awk
cmd:cpio
cmd:find
cmd:gcc
cmd:sh
"
"
BUILD()
{

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SUMMARY="The Nasm assembler"
DESCRIPTION="
The Nasm assembler
"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
DESCRIPTION="The Netwide Assembler, NASM, is an 80x86 and x86-64 assembler \
designed for portability and modularity. It supports a range of object file
formats, including Linux and *BSD a.out, ELF, COFF, Mach-O, Microsoft 16-bit \
OBJ, Win32 and Win64. It will also output plain binary files. Its syntax is \
designed to be simple and easy to understand, similar to Intel's but less \
complex. It supports all currently known x86 architectural extensions, and \
has strong support for macros."
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.08.01/nasm-2.08.01.tar.bz2"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="049b9a1381c0c775a07490f272a57c1802627cbfd6b2d675770b72078bdd8bc6"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall."
REVISION="1"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86"
PROVIDES="
@@ -15,20 +20,19 @@ PROVIDES="
cmd:nasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
cmd:ndisasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES=""
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:gcc
cmd:ld
cmd:make
cmd:perl
"
BUILD()
{

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SUMMARY="The Nasm assembler"
DESCRIPTION="
The Nasm assembler
"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
DESCRIPTION="The Netwide Assembler, NASM, is an 80x86 and x86-64 assembler \
designed for portability and modularity. It supports a range of object file
formats, including Linux and *BSD a.out, ELF, COFF, Mach-O, Microsoft 16-bit \
OBJ, Win32 and Win64. It will also output plain binary files. Its syntax is \
designed to be simple and easy to understand, similar to Intel's but less \
complex. It supports all currently known x86 architectural extensions, and \
has strong support for macros."
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.11.02/nasm-2.11.02.tar.bz2"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="ece26b5ef565f94d19a72756d05965e424d2e5ca55f88b949852da70dd62f0e0"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall."
REVISION="1"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86 x86_64"
PROVIDES="
@@ -15,14 +20,14 @@ PROVIDES="
cmd:nasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
cmd:ndisasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES=""
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:gcc
cmd:ld
cmd:awk
@@ -31,7 +36,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:sed
"
BUILD()
{
runConfigure ./configure

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SUMMARY="The Nasm assembler"
DESCRIPTION="
The Nasm assembler
"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
DESCRIPTION="The Netwide Assembler, NASM, is an 80x86 and x86-64 assembler \
designed for portability and modularity. It supports a range of object file
formats, including Linux and *BSD a.out, ELF, COFF, Mach-O, Microsoft 16-bit \
OBJ, Win32 and Win64. It will also output plain binary files. Its syntax is \
designed to be simple and easy to understand, similar to Intel's but less \
complex. It supports all currently known x86 architectural extensions, and \
has strong support for macros."
HOMEPAGE="http://www.nasm.us/"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/$portVersion/nasm-$portVersion.tar.bz2"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="9da3a0291a0bdc06305b7ba194f1e2c2b55ae6f11210b4af43729868149d5445"
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
COPYRIGHT="1996 Simon Tatham and Julian Hall."
REVISION="1"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86 x86_64"
PROVIDES="
@@ -15,14 +20,14 @@ PROVIDES="
cmd:nasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
cmd:ndisasm = $portVersion compat >= 1
"
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES=""
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:gcc
cmd:ld
cmd:awk
@@ -31,7 +36,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:sed
"
BUILD()
{
runConfigure ./configure

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SUMMARY="Mozilla's Network Security Services library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support \
cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
SUMMARY="Mozilla's library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed \
to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, \
PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and \
other security standards.
"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
other security standards."
HOMEPAGE="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
REVISION="1"
NSS_VERSION=`echo $portVersion | sed 's/\./_/g'`
SOURCE_URI="https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/NSS_${NSS_VERSION}_RTM/src/nss-$portVersion.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="1d98ad1881a4237ec98cbe472fc851480f0b0e954dfe224d047811fb96ff9d79"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86 x86_64"
if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
# x86_gcc2 is fine as primary target architecture as long as we're building
@@ -24,7 +25,6 @@ if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
ARCHITECTURES="$ARCHITECTURES x86_gcc2"
fi
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PROVIDES="
nss$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 3
@@ -97,6 +97,22 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libsqlite3$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz${secondaryArchSuffix}
"
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel >= $haikuVersion
devel:libnspr4${secondaryArchSuffix} >= 4
@@ -111,8 +127,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:awk
cmd:pkg_config$secondaryArchSuffix
"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
BUILD()
{
@@ -160,20 +174,3 @@ TEST()
echo TODO
# TODO
}
# ----- devel package -------------------------------------------------------
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"

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SUMMARY="Mozilla's Network Security Services library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support \
cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
SUMMARY="Mozilla's library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed \
to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, \
PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and \
other security standards.
"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
other security standards."
HOMEPAGE="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
REVISION="1"
NSS_VERSION=`echo $portVersion | sed 's/\./_/g'`
SOURCE_URI="https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/NSS_${NSS_VERSION}_RTM/src/nss-$portVersion.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="618db0fb2af9f6fc165934d509036b65efc78ab0ae118c06c9488bb667f21d40"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86 x86_64"
if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
# x86_gcc2 is fine as primary target architecture as long as we're building
@@ -24,7 +25,6 @@ if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
ARCHITECTURES="$ARCHITECTURES x86_gcc2"
fi
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PROVIDES="
nss$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 3
@@ -97,6 +97,22 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libsqlite3$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz${secondaryArchSuffix}
"
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel >= $haikuVersion
devel:libnspr4${secondaryArchSuffix} >= 4
@@ -111,8 +127,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:awk
cmd:pkg_config$secondaryArchSuffix
"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
BUILD()
{
@@ -160,20 +174,3 @@ TEST()
echo TODO
# TODO
}
# ----- devel package -------------------------------------------------------
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"

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SUMMARY="Mozilla's Network Security Services library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support \
cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
SUMMARY="Mozilla's library that implements PKI support"
DESCRIPTION="Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed \
to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server \
applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, \
PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and \
other security standards.
"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
other security standards."
HOMEPAGE="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS"
COPYRIGHT="Mozilla Foundation"
LICENSE="
GNU GPL v2
GNU LGPL v2.1
MPL v2.0
"
REVISION="1"
NSS_VERSION=`echo $portVersion | sed 's/\./_/g'`
SOURCE_URI="https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/nss/releases/NSS_${NSS_VERSION}_RTM/src/nss-$portVersion.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="b7be709551ec13206d8e3e8c065b894fa981c11573115e9478fa051029c52fff"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86 x86_64"
if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
# x86_gcc2 is fine as primary target architecture as long as we're building
@@ -24,7 +25,6 @@ if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
ARCHITECTURES="$ARCHITECTURES x86_gcc2"
fi
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
SOURCE_DIR="nss-$portVersion/nss"
PROVIDES="
nss$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 3
@@ -97,6 +97,22 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libsqlite3$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz${secondaryArchSuffix}
"
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel >= $haikuVersion
devel:libnspr4${secondaryArchSuffix} >= 4
@@ -111,8 +127,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:awk
cmd:pkg_config$secondaryArchSuffix
"
PATCHES="nss-$portVersion.patchset"
BUILD()
{
@@ -160,20 +174,3 @@ TEST()
echo TODO
# TODO
}
# ----- devel package -------------------------------------------------------
PROVIDES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libfreebl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnss3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssckbi${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssdbm3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libnssutil3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsmime3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libsoftokn3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
devel:libssl3${secondaryArchSuffix} = $portVersion compat >= 3
"
REQUIRES_devel="
nss${secondaryArchSuffix} == $portVersion base
"

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SUMMARY="Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an course before time runs out."
DESCRIPTION="
Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill. \
Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out.
"
SUMMARY="Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an course before time runs out"
DESCRIPTION="Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a \
test of skill. Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course \
before time runs out."
HOMEPAGE="http://neverball.org"
COPYRIGHT="2002-2010 The Neverball Team"
LICENSE="GNU GPL v2"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://neverball.org/neverball-1.5.4.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="ea31ca9f6eec70c8e66eaa20d7ce9e48295fdb077313b97637c503b16b7b0da6"
REVISION="1"
PATCHES="neverball-1.5.4.patch"
ARCHITECTURES="x86 ?x86_64"
if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
# x86_gcc2 is fine as primary target architecture as long as we're building
@@ -18,13 +19,11 @@ else
ARCHITECTURES="$ARCHITECTURES !x86_gcc2"
fi
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
PATCHES="neverball-1.5.4.patch"
PROVIDES="
neverball$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
app:neverball$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
"
REQUIRES="
haiku$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libphysfs$secondaryArchSuffix
@@ -38,6 +37,7 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libjpeg$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libogg$secondaryArchSuffix
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel
devel:libphysfs$secondaryArchSuffix

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SUMMARY="Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an course before time runs out."
DESCRIPTION="
Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill. \
Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out.
"
SUMMARY="Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an course before time runs out"
DESCRIPTION="Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a \
test of skill. Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course \
before time runs out."
HOMEPAGE="http://neverball.org"
COPYRIGHT="2002-2010 The Neverball Team"
LICENSE="GNU GPL v2"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="http://neverball.org/neverball-$portVersion.tar.gz"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="73fe63cca4f96e2d355480d03bc0b2904e83a0abdf65fe8c52db5cc3cca88fa0"
REVISION="1"
PATCHES="neverball-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86 ?x86_64"
if [ $effectiveTargetArchitecture != x86_gcc2 ]; then
# x86_gcc2 is fine as primary target architecture as long as we're building
@@ -18,13 +19,11 @@ else
ARCHITECTURES="$ARCHITECTURES !x86_gcc2"
fi
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86"
PATCHES="neverball-$portVersion.patchset"
PROVIDES="
neverball$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
app:neverball$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
"
REQUIRES="
haiku$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libphysfs$secondaryArchSuffix
@@ -38,6 +37,7 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libjpeg$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libogg$secondaryArchSuffix
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel
devel:libphysfs$secondaryArchSuffix

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SUMMARY="Toolkit for manipulation of graphic images"
DESCRIPTION="
Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including \
conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There \
are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for \
about 100 graphics formats. Examples of the sort of image \
manipulation we're talking about are: Shrinking an image by 10%; \
Cutting the top half off of an image; Making a mirror image; Creating \
a sequence of images that fade from one image to another;
"
DESCRIPTION="Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, \
including conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There \
are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for about 100 \
graphics formats.
Examples of the sort of image manipulation we're talking about are:
- Shrinking an image by 10%
- Cutting the top half off of an image
- Making a mirror image
- Creating a sequence of images that fade from one image to another"
HOMEPAGE="http://netpbm.sourceforge.net"
COPYRIGHT="
411toppm: (B) 2001 Steve Allen <sla@alumni.caltech.edu>
anytopnm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
asciitopgm: (A) 1989 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
atktopbm: (A) 1991 Bill Janssen
bioradtopgm: (A) 1993 Oliver Trepte <oliver@fysik4.kth.se>
bmptoppm: (A) 1992 David W. Sanderson
brushtopbm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
cmuwmtopbm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
eyuvtoppm: (B) 1995 The Regents of the University of California
fiascotopnm: (C) 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner <hafner@bigfoot.de>
fitstopnm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
fstopgm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
g3topbm: (A) 1989 Paul Haeberli <paul@manray.sgi.com>
gemtopbm: (A) 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis
gemtopnm: (A) 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis
giftopnm: (A) 1990-1993 David Koblas <koblas@netcom.com>
gouldtoppm: (A) 1990 Stephen P. Lesniewski
hipstopgm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
icontopbm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
ilbmtoppm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
imgtoppm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
jbigtopnm: (C) 2000 Markus Kuhn <mkuhn@acm.org>
jpegtopnm: (D) 1991-2000 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson
leaftoppm: (A) 1994 Bill O'Donnell
lispmtopgm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Jamie Zawinski
macptopbm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
mdatopbm: (C) 1999 John Elliott <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>
mgrtopbm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
mtvtoppm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
neotoppm: (D) 2001 Teemu Hukkanen <tjhukkan@iki.fi>
palmtopnm: (A) 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen
pamcut: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pamfile: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pamoil: (A) 1990 Wilson Bent <whb@hoh-2.att.com>
pbmclean: (A) 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmlife: (A) 1988-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmmake: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmmask: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmpage: (C) 1998 Tim Norman
pbmpscale: (A) 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmreduce: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtext: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmto10x: (A) 1990-1994 Ken Yap
pbmtoascii: (A) 1988-1992 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoatk: (A) 1991 Bill Janssen
pbmtobbnbg: (A) 1989 Mike Parker
pbmtocmuwm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoepsi: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoepson: (A) 1990 Jef Poskanzer, John Tiller <tiller@galois.msfc.nasa.gov>
pbmtog3: (A) 1989 Paul Haeberli <paul@manray.sgi.com>
pbmtogem: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer, David Beckemeyer
pbmtogo: (A) 1988-1989 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler, Bo Thide'
pbmtoicon: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtolj: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler
pbmtomacp: (A) 1988 Douwe vand der Schaaf
pbmtomda: (C) 1999 John Elliott <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>
pbmtomgr: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtonokia: (A) 2001 OMS Open Media System GmbH, Tim R<FC>hsen <tim.ruehsen@openmediasystem.de>
pbmtopgm: (A) 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmtopi3: (A) 1988 David Beckemeyer and Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoplot: (A) 1990 Arthur David Olson
pbmtoppa: (C) 1998 Tim Norman
pbmtopsg3: (C) 2001 Kristof Koehler <kristof@fachschaft.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de>
pbmtoptx: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtowbmp: (A) 1999 Terje Sannum <terje@looplab.com>
pbmtox10bm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoxbm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoybm: (A) 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
pbmtozinc: (A) 1988 James Darrell McCauley <jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu>, Jef Poskanzer
pbmupc: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pcxtoppm: (A) 1990 Michael Davidson
pgmbentley: (A) 1990 Wilson Bent <whb@hoh-2.att.com>
pgmcrater: (H) 1989 John Walker <kelvin@autodesk.com>
pgmedge: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmenhance: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmhist: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmkernel: (A) 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
pgmnoise: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
pgmnorm: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmramp: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmslice: (C) 2000 Jos Dingjan <jos@tuatha.org>
pgmtexture: (A) 1991 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, James Darrell McCauley
pgmtofs: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmtolispm: (A) 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
pgmtopbm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmtoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pi1toppm: (A) 1991 Steve Belczyk <seb3@gte.com> and Jef Poskanzer
pi3topbm: (A) 1988 David Beckemeyer and Diomidis D. Spinellis
picttoppm: (A) 1989-1993 George Phillips <phillips@cs.ubc.ca>
pjtoppm: (A) 1990 Christos Zoulas <christos@ee.cornell.edu>
pngtopnm: (A) 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann <alex@hal.rhein-main.de>, Willem van Schaik <willem@schaik.com>
pnmalias: (A) 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
pnmarith: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcat: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcomp: (A) 1992 David Koblas
pnmconvol: (A) 1989-1995 Jef Poskanzer, Mike Burns <burns@chem.psu.edu>
pnmcrop: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcut: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmdepth: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmenlarge: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmfile: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmflip: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmgamma: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Bill Davidson
pnmhisteq: (H) 1995 John Walker <kelvin@fourmalib.ch>
pnmhistmap: (A) 1993 Wilson H. Bent, Jr <whb@usc.edu>
pnmindex: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnminterp: (C) 1998-2000 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
pnminterp-gen: (C) 1998-2000 Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
pnminvert: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmmargin: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmmontage: (A) 2000 Ben Olmstead
pnmnlfilt: (A) 1993 Graeme W. Gill <graeme@labtam.oz.au>
pnmnoraw: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmpad: (A) 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pnmpaste: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmpsnr: (C) 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner <hafner@bigfoot.de>
pnmrotate: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmscale: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmscalefixed: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmshear: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmsmooth: (A) 1984 Mike Burns <burns@chem.psu.edu>
pnmsplit: (?) 2000 Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com>
pnmtile: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtoddif: (A) 1992 Digital Equipment Corporation, Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz
pnmtofiasco: (C) 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner <hafner@bigfoot.de>
pnmtofits: (C) 1989 Wilson H. Bent <whb@hoh-2.att.com>
pnmtojbig: (C) 2000 Markus Kuhn <mkuhn@acm.org>
pnmtojpeg: (D) 1991-2001 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson
pnmtopalm: (A) 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen
pnmtoplainpnm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtopng: (A) 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann <alex@hal.rhein-main.de>, Willem van Schaik <willem@schaik.com>
pnmtops: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtorast: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtorle: (E) 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris <wes@msc.edu>
pnmtosgi: (A) 1994 Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
pnmtosir: (A) 1991 Marvin Landis
pnmtotiff: (A) 1990 Sun Microsystems, Inc, Jef Poskanzer
pnmtotiffcmyk: (C) 1999 Andrew Cooke (Jara Software) <jara@andrewcooke.free-online.co.uk>
pnmtoxwd: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppm3d: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmbrighten: (A) 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Brian Moffet
ppmchange: (A) 1991 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
ppmcie: (H) 1995 John Walker <kelvin@fourmilab.ch>
ppmcolormask: (?) 2000 Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com>
ppmdim: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmdist: (A) 1993 Dan Stromberg
ppmdither: (A) 1991 Christos Zoulas
ppmfade: (?) 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris <wes@msc.edu>
ppmflash: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmforge: (H) 1989 John Walker <kelvin@autodesk.com>
ppmhist: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmlabel: (H) 1995 John Walker <kelvin@fourmilab.ch>
ppmmake: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmmix: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmnorm: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer, Wilson H. Bent, Jr <whb@usc.edu>
ppmntsc: (E) 1993 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris <wes@msc.edu>
ppmpat: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmquant: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmquantall: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmqvga: (F) 1991-1992 Bill Davidsen, Lyle Rains <lrains@netcom.com>
ppmrainbow: (A) 2001 Arjen Bax, Bryan Henderson
ppmrelief: (A) 1990 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
ppmshadow: (G) 1997 John Walker <kelvin@fourmilab.ch>
ppmshift: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmspread: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmtoacad: (H) 1991 John Walker <kelvin@autodesk.com>
ppmtobmp: (A) 1992 David W. Sanderson
ppmtoeyuv: (B) 1995 The Regents of the University of California
ppmtoicr: (A) 1990 Kanthan Pillay <svpillay@Princeton.EDU>
ppmtoilbm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtoleaf: (A) 1994 Bill O'Donnell
ppmtolj: (A) 2000 Jonathan Melvin <jonathan.melvin@heywood.co.uk>
ppmtomap: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtomitsu: (A) 1992-1993 S.Petra Zeidler
ppmtompeg: (B) 1995 The Regents of the University of California
ppmtoneo: (D) 2001 Teemu Hukkanen <tjhukkan@iki.fi>
ppmtopcx: (B) 1994 Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
ppmtopgm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtopi1: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
ppmtopict: (A) 1990 Ken Yap <ken@cs.rochester.edu>
ppmtopj: (A) 1990 Christos Zoulas <christos@ee.cornell.edu>
ppmtopuzz: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtorgb3: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtosixel: (A) 1991 Rick Vinci
ppmtotga: (A) 1989-1991 Mark Shand and Jef Poskanzer
ppmtouil: (A) 1990 Mark W. Snitily, Jef Poskanzer
ppmtowinicon: (A) 2000 Lee Benfield <lee@recoil.org>
ppmtoxpm: (A) 1990 Mark W. Snitily
ppmtoyuv: (A) 1987-1991 Abekas Video Systems Inc, DHD PostImage Inc
ppmtoyuvsplit: (A) 1993 Andre Beck <Andre_Beck@IRS.Inf.TU-Dresden.de>
ppmtv: (A) 1993 Frank Neumann
psidtopgm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pstopnm: (I) 1992 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Alberto Accomazzi
qrttoppm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
rasttopnm: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
rawtopgm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
rawtoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
rgb3toppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
rletopnm: (E) 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris <wes@msc.edu>
sbigtopgm: (A) 1998 John Walker
sgitopnm: (A) 1994 Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
sirtopnm: (A) 1991 Marvin Landis
sldtoppm: (H) 1991 John Walker <kelvin@autodesk.com>
spctoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
sputoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
tgatoppm: (A) 1989 Jef Poskanzer
tifftopnm: (A) 1990 Sun Microsystems, Inc, Jef Poskanzer
thinkjettopbm: (A) 2001 W. Eric Norum <eric.norum@usask.ca>
wbmptopbm: (A) 1999 Terje Sannum <terje@looplab.com>
winicontoppm: (A) 2000 Lee Benfield <lee@recoil.org>
xbmtopbm: (A) 1988 Jef Poskanzer
ximtoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
xpmtoppm: (A) 1991 Jef Poskanzer
xvminitoppm: (A) 1993 Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
xwdtopnm: (A) 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ybmtopbm: (A) 1988 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
yuvsplittoppm: (A) 1993 Marcel Wijkstra <wijkstra@fwi.uva.nl>
yuvtoppm: (A) 1987-1991 Jef Poskanzer, Abekas Video Systems Inc., DHD PostImage Inc.
zeisstopnm: (A) 1993 Oliver Trepte <oliver@fysik4.kth.se>
"
411toppm: 2001 Steve Allen
anytopnm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
asciitopgm: 1989 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
atktopbm: 1991 Bill Janssen
bioradtopgm: 1993 Oliver Trepte
bmptoppm: 1992 David W. Sanderson
brushtopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
cmuwmtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
eyuvtoppm: 1995 The Regents of the University of California
fiascotopnm: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner
fitstopnm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
fstopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
g3topbm: 1989 Paul Haeberli
gemtopbm: 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis
gemtopnm: 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis
giftopnm: 1990-1993 David Koblas
gouldtoppm: 1990 Stephen P. Lesniewski
hipstopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
icontopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
ilbmtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
imgtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
jbigtopnm: 2000 Markus Kuhn
jpegtopnm: 1991-2000 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson
leaftoppm: 1994 Bill O'Donnell
lispmtopgm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Jamie Zawinski
macptopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
mdatopbm: 1999 John Elliott
mgrtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
mtvtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
neotoppm: 2001 Teemu Hukkanen
palmtopnm: 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen
pamcut: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pamfile: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pamoil: 1990 Wilson Bent
pbmclean: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmlife: 1988-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmmake: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmmask: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmpage: 1998 Tim Norman
pbmpscale: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmreduce: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtext: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pbmto10x: 1990-1994 Ken Yap
pbmtoascii: 1988-1992 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoatk: 1991 Bill Janssen
pbmtobbnbg: 1989 Mike Parker
pbmtocmuwm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoepsi: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoepson: 1990 Jef Poskanzer, John Tiller
pbmtog3: 1989 Paul Haeberli
pbmtogem: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, David Beckemeyer
pbmtogo: 1988-1989 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler, Bo Thide'
pbmtoicon: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtolj: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler
pbmtomacp: 1988 Douwe vand der Schaaf
pbmtomda: 1999 John Elliott
pbmtomgr: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtonokia: 2001 OMS Open Media System GmbH, Tim R<FC>hsen
pbmtopgm: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pbmtopi3: 1988 David Beckemeyer and Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoplot: 1990 Arthur David Olson
pbmtoppa: 1998 Tim Norman
pbmtopsg3: 2001 Kristof Koehler
pbmtoptx: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtowbmp: 1999 Terje Sannum
pbmtox10bm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoxbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pbmtoybm: 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
pbmtozinc: 1988 James Darrell McCauley, Jef Poskanzer
pbmupc: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pcxtoppm: 1990 Michael Davidson
pgmbentley: 1990 Wilson Bent
pgmcrater: 1989 John Walker
pgmedge: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmenhance: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmhist: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmkernel: 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
pgmnoise: 1993 Frank Neumann
pgmnorm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmramp: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmslice: 2000 Jos Dingjan
pgmtexture: 1991 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, James Darrell McCauley
pgmtofs: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pgmtolispm: 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
pgmtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pgmtoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pi1toppm: 1991 Steve Belczy and Jef Poskanzer
pi3topbm: 1988 David Beckemeyer and Diomidis D. Spinellis
picttoppm: 1989-1993 George Phillips
pjtoppm: 1990 Christos Zoulas
pngtopnm: 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann, Willem van Schaik
pnmalias: 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
pnmarith: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcat: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcomp: 1992 David Koblas
pnmconvol: 1989-1995 Jef Poskanzer, Mike Burns
pnmcrop: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
pnmcut: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmdepth: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmenlarge: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmfile: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmflip: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmgamma: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Bill Davidson
pnmhisteq: 1995 John Walker
pnmhistmap: 1993 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
pnmindex: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnminterp: 1998-2000 Russell Marks
pnminterp-gen: 1998-2000 Russell Marks
pnminvert: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmmargin: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmmontage: 2000 Ben Olmstead
pnmnlfilt: 1993 Graeme W. Gill
pnmnoraw: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmpad: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan
pnmpaste: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmpsnr: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner
pnmrotate: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmscale: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmscalefixed: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmshear: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmsmooth: 1984 Mike Burns
pnmsplit: 2000 Bryan Henderson
pnmtile: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtoddif: 1992 Digital Equipment Corporation, Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz
pnmtofiasco: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner
pnmtofits: 1989 Wilson H. Bent
pnmtojbig: 2000 Markus Kuhn
pnmtojpeg: 1991-2001 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson
pnmtopalm: 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen
pnmtoplainpnm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtopng: 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann, Willem van Schaik
pnmtops: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtorast: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
pnmtorle: 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris
pnmtosgi: 1994 Ingo Wilken
pnmtosir: 1991 Marvin Landis
pnmtotiff: 1990 Sun Microsystems, Inc, Jef Poskanzer
pnmtotiffcmyk: 1999 Andrew Cooke (Jara Software)
pnmtoxwd: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppm3d: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmbrighten: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Brian Moffet
ppmchange: 1991 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
ppmcie: 1995 John Walker
ppmcolormask: 2000 Bryan Henderson
ppmdim: 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmdist: 1993 Dan Stromberg
ppmdither: 1991 Christos Zoulas
ppmfade: 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris
ppmflash: 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmforge: 1989 John Walker
ppmhist: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmlabel: 1995 John Walker
ppmmake: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmmix: 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmnorm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer, Wilson H. Bent, Jr
ppmntsc: 1993 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris
ppmpat: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmquant: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmquantall: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmqvga: 1991-1992 Bill Davidsen, Lyle Rains
ppmrainbow: 2001 Arjen Bax, Bryan Henderson
ppmrelief: 1990 Wilson H. Bent, Jr
ppmshadow: 1997 John Walker
ppmshift: 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmspread: 1993 Frank Neumann
ppmtoacad: 1991 John Walker
ppmtobmp: 1992 David W. Sanderson
ppmtoeyuv: 1995 The Regents of the University of California
ppmtoicr: 1990 Kanthan Pillay
ppmtoilbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtoleaf: 1994 Bill O'Donnell
ppmtolj: 2000 Jonathan Melvin
ppmtomap: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtomitsu: 1992-1993 S.Petra Zeidler
ppmtompeg: 1995 The Regents of the University of California
ppmtoneo: 2001 Teemu Hukkanen
ppmtopcx: 1994 Ingo Wilken
ppmtopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtopi1: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
ppmtopict: 1990 Ken Yap
ppmtopj: 1990 Christos Zoulas
ppmtopuzz: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtorgb3: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
ppmtosixel: 1991 Rick Vinci
ppmtotga: 1989-1991 Mark Shand and Jef Poskanzer
ppmtouil: 1990 Mark W. Snitily, Jef Poskanzer
ppmtowinicon: 2000 Lee Benfield
ppmtoxpm: 1990 Mark W. Snitily
ppmtoyuv: 1987-1991 Abekas Video Systems Inc, DHD PostImage Inc
ppmtoyuvsplit: 1993 Andre Beck
ppmtv: 1993 Frank Neumann
psidtopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
pstopnm: 1992 Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Alberto Accomazzi
qrttoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
rasttopnm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
rawtopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
rawtoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
rgb3toppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
rletopnm: 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris
sbigtopgm: 1998 John Walker
sgitopnm: 1994 Ingo Wilken
sirtopnm: 1991 Marvin Landis
sldtoppm: 1991 John Walker
spctoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
sputoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk
tgatoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer
tifftopnm: 1990 Sun Microsystems, Inc, Jef Poskanzer
thinkjettopbm: 2001 W. Eric Norum
wbmptopbm: 1999 Terje Sannum
winicontoppm: 2000 Lee Benfield
xbmtopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer
ximtoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
xpmtoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer
xvminitoppm: 1993 Ingo Wilken
xwdtopnm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer
ybmtopbm: 1988 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer
yuvsplittoppm: 1993 Marcel Wijkstra
yuvtoppm: 1987-1991 Jef Poskanzer, Abekas Video Systems Inc., DHD PostImage Inc.
zeisstopnm: 1993 Oliver Trepte"
LICENSE="GNU GPL v2"
SOURCE_URI="svn+http://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/advanced#2294"
SOURCE_DIR="advanced"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="835ce1d42ea9f50eddf74754f2b06b1c0f7a1d8e46deb89b839a5ca018599793"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="svn+http://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/advanced#2294"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="835ce1d42ea9f50eddf74754f2b06b1c0f7a1d8e46deb89b839a5ca018599793"
SOURCE_DIR="advanced"
PATCHES="netpbm-$portVersion.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86 x86_64"
SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2 x86"
PATCHSET="netpbm-$portVersion.patchset"
PROVIDES="
netpbm$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion compat >= 10
lib:libnetpbm$secondaryArchSuffix = 11.68 compat >= 11
@@ -608,6 +608,15 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libtiff$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz$secondaryArchSuffix
"
PROVIDES_devel="
netpbm${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 10
devel:libnetpbm$secondaryArchSuffix = 11.68 compat >= 11
"
REQUIRES_devel="
netpbm$secondaryArchSuffix == $portVersion base
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel
devel:libjasper$secondaryArchSuffix
@@ -667,13 +676,3 @@ INSTALL()
packageEntries devel \
$developDir
}
# ----- devel package -------------------------------------------------------
PROVIDES_devel="
netpbm${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel = $portVersion compat >= 10
devel:libnetpbm$secondaryArchSuffix = 11.68 compat >= 11
"
REQUIRES_devel="
netpbm$secondaryArchSuffix == $portVersion base
"

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@@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
SUMMARY="Network performance benchmark including tests for TCP, UDP, and more."
DESCRIPTION="
Netperf is a benchmark that can be used to measure the performance of many \
different types of networking. It provides tests for both unidirectional \
throughput, and end-to-end latency. The environments currently measureable by \
netperf include:
* TCP and UDP via BSD Sockets for both IPv4 and IPv6
* DLPI
* Unix Domain Sockets
* SCTP for both IPv4 and IPv6
"
SUMMARY="Network performance benchmark including tests for TCP, UDP, and more"
DESCRIPTION="Netperf is a benchmark that can be used to measure the \
performance of many different types of networking. It provides tests for both \
unidirectional throughput, and end-to-end latency. The environments currently \
measureable by netperf include:
- TCP and UDP via BSD Sockets for both IPv4 and IPv6
- DLPI
- Unix Domain Sockets
- SCTP for both IPv4 and IPv6"
HOMEPAGE="http://netperf.org"
COPYRIGHT="1993 Hewlett-Packard Company"
LICENSE="netperf"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="ftp://ftp.netperf.org/${portName}/${portName}-${portVersion}.tar.bz2"
CHECKSUM_SHA256="cd8dac710d4273d29f70e8dbd09353a6362ac58a11926e0822233c0cb230323a"
LICENSE="netperf"
COPYRIGHT="1993 Hewlett-Packard Company"
REVISION="1"
PATCHES="netperf-2.6.0.patchset"
ARCHITECTURES="x86_gcc2"
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ PROVIDES="
REQUIRES="
haiku
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku_devel
"
@@ -35,7 +36,6 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:make
"
PATCHES="netperf-2.6.0.patchset"
BUILD()
{
runConfigure ./configure

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@@ -1,22 +1,25 @@
DESCRIPTION="Robust, small and high performance http and reverse proxy server"
SUMMARY="Robust, small and high performance http and reverse proxy server"
SUMMARY="nginx [engine x] is an HTTP and reverse proxy server, a mail proxy \
server, and a generic TCP proxy server, originally written by Igor Sysoev. \
For a long time, it has been running on many heavily loaded Russian sites \
including Yandex, Mail.Ru, VK, and Rambler. According to Netcraft, nginx \
served or proxied 21.89% busiest sites in June 2015."
HOMEPAGE="http://nginx.org/"
SOURCE_URI="hg+http://hg.nginx.org/nginx#f87afb46ccd2"
#CHECKSUM_SHA256=""
REVISION="1"
COPYRIGHT="2002-2014 Igor Sysoev
2011-2014 Nginx, Inc."
# "it's complicated", cf. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/www-servers/nginx
#TODO: sort this out
LICENSE="BSD (2-clause)"
COPYRIGHT="
2002-2014 Igor Sysoev
2011-2014 Nginx, Inc.
"
REVISION="1"
SOURCE_URI="hg+http://hg.nginx.org/nginx#f87afb46ccd2"
#CHECKSUM_SHA256=""
PATCHES="nginx-1.7.4_hg.diff"
ARCHITECTURES="?x86_gcc2 ?x86 ?x86_64"
#FIXME: on ./auto/configure:
#grep: /etc/group: No such file or directory
ARCHITECTURES="?x86_gcc2 ?x86 ?x86_64"
PROVIDES="
nginx$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
cmd:nginx$secondaryArchSuffix = $portVersion
@@ -27,6 +30,7 @@ REQUIRES="
lib:libssl$secondaryArchSuffix
lib:libz$secondaryArchSuffix
"
BUILD_REQUIRES="
haiku${secondaryArchSuffix}_devel
devel:libpcre$secondaryArchSuffix
@@ -42,14 +46,11 @@ BUILD_PREREQUIRES="
cmd:sed
cmd:find
"
PATCHES="nginx-1.7.4_hg.diff"
GLOBAL_WRITABLE_FILES="
settings/nginx directory
"
BUILD()
{
./auto/configure --prefix=$prefix \