x86_64 is used as a baseline: the "x86_64" entry, whatever status it has,
is transformed into "all", and then the other entries in ARCHITECTURES
either dropped or rearranged appropriately.
* fceux
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* fenris
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
* gcc
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* giflib6
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
* glm
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* hexedit
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* lateef_font
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* libmicro
SUMMARY must have at least 3 words
Re-ordered blocks
* libusb_compat
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
* readline
Re-ordered blocks
* libutf8proc
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
Added REQUIRES_devel
* libwebp
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
* lighttpd
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
* lzip
SUMMARY must start with capital letter
Re-ordered blocks
Removed the full-stop and repeating package name in SUMMARY.
Removed hard line breaks, broke up some very long paragraphs and
use bullet lists where possible.
All done by browsing through HaikuDepot. There may be (many) more left
in the whole haikuports repo...
Included 10 extended desriptions done by soyoye14 for GCI 2014
(https://www.google-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2014/5240373098053632)
Removed/insert whitespace where it seems to be the custom in recipes.
Sometimes rearranged elements of a recipe (moving license and copyright
up, for example).
* Referring the current haiku version explicitly is not needed, since
the RequiresUpdater takes care of setting the version of Haiku used
for building a package.
* this fixes the wrong recipe names introduced by myself in #d525fee
* adjust patch names to match corresponding recipes
* additionally: create 'additional-files' folders as hint to some
ports that do not have a proper recipe yet