With the release of ed 1.10 upstream switched the format of their source tarballs from tar.gz to tar.
But lzip is not available on non-hybrid x86_gcc2, so we use the "converted" tar.gz created by a mirror from the original tar.lz. (The decompressed tarballs are identical.)
* bdh-calc
License is Zlib.
Improved SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* daa2iso
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* dash
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Moved some things into BUILD_PREREQUIRES.
* ddrescue
Shortened SUMMARY.
Added cmd:lzip to BUILD_PREREQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* diffutils
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* discount
Shortened SUMMARY.
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* doctranslator
Shortened SUMMARY.
Corrected checksum.
Added SECONDARY_ARCHITECTURES.
* dos2unix
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* dtc
Improved DESCRIPTION
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* dulwich
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* ed
Improved SUMMARY.
Took DESCRIPTION from http://www.gnu.org/software/ed/
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* edgar
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* eepp
Shortened SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* enca
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* enet
Removed "." from SUMMARY.
Minor cosmetics.
* exiv2
Removed "." and improved SUMMARY.
Moved haiku_devel into BUILD_REQUIRES.
Minor cosmetics.
* 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.
* portVersionedName contains the secondary architecture,
so using it means secondary package builds fail.
example: $portVersionedName is libwow_x86-0.0.0 when
doing an x86 build on x86_gcc2
WIP on taglib recipes, Note that taglib-1.8 won't build with gcc2,
Thus for a gcc2 built armyknife we may need a taglib-1.7.2 library.
Fix filename for ed-1.7, still may need more work, not fully tested
yes but it is getting further than previous version.