[Bjørn Forsman <bjorn.forsman@gmail.com>:
- introduce "name-${version}" (to not duplicate version number)
- use mirror://sourceforge instead of specific mirror URL
- add vertical whitespace between attributes
- add meta description and homepage attributes
- place the top-level 'xmlindent' attribute in alphabetial order
]
Bcache is a Linux kernel block layer cache. It allows one or more fast
disk drives such as flash-based solid state drives (SSDs) to act as a
cache for one or more slower hard disk drives.
This package contains the required user-space tools.
User documentation is in Documentation/bcache.txt in the Linux kernel
tree.
http://bcache.evilpiepirate.org/
This patch adds optional ICE support to murmur which is enabled by
default. Additionally, it cleans up some of the expression similar to
the fixes added the mumble.
This patch adds a collection of changes to clean up the mumble
expression as well as add support for disabling the external speech
dispatcher from being compiled in.
The site plugins are released alongside the main Tkabber sources, so it
makes no sense to have them in a separate package (which also introduces
an impurity). In addition, both packages share the same makefile
structure, so it really makes sense to merge them.
Before people might get worried about my decision to enable those
plugins by default: Since version 1.0, Tkabber is no longer loading
_all_ available plugins, but gives you a menu (Plugins Management) to
selectively enable plugins (whereas all plugins are disabled by
default).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
They provide 'sublime', 'sublime2' and 'sublime3' commands. SublimeText3 has lower precedense than SublimeText2
because its in beta mode (for over a year now)
stdenv (on linux) depends on gawk, readline and similar are useless for non-interactive usage.
Close#1596. Original patch was almost completely rewritten by vcunat.
On darwin we always specify whether to use readline, so it isn't always picked as reported.