On 03/21/11 08:34, Igor Zinovik wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Here is a port that I made some time ago it incorporates feedback from
> Giovanni Bechis. -current mandoc renders all man pages fine.
>
ok for me.
Cheers
Giovanni
Hello.
Here is a port that I made some time ago it incorporates feedback from
Giovanni Bechis. -current mandoc renders all man pages fine.
pkg/DESCR:
Net::NBName is a class that allows you to perform simple NetBIOS Name
Service Requests in your Perl code. It performs these NetBIOS opera
Hi Igor,
Igor Zinovik wrote on Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 01:24:31PM +0300:
> On Jan 05, Igor Zinovik wrote:
>> Again all manpages look good to me with -current mandoc(1).
That is to be expected with pod2man(1)-generated Perl manuals.
In case any pod2man(1)-generated Perl manuals had any serious
issu
On Jan 05, Igor Zinovik wrote:
> Excellent work Giovanni, i've been sloppy while was reading Net-NBName
> code and did not found that it depend on p5-Net-Netmask. Perl scripts
> works fine after your update. Again all manpages looks good to me with
> -current mandoc(1).
I have to stop playing a
On Jan 05, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> > Man pages looks fine with -current mandoc (synced one minute ago) so i
> > do not use USE_GROFF clause. Package provides several scripts that do
> > not have #!/usr/bin/perl as their first line, user have to understand
> > that they should be invoked like `pe
On 01/05/11 14:47, Igor Zinovik wrote:
> Hello, ports@ readers.
>
> Man pages looks fine with -current mandoc (synced one minute ago) so i
> do not use USE_GROFF clause. Package provides several scripts that do
> not have #!/usr/bin/perl as their first line, user have to understand
> that they
Hello, ports@ readers.
Man pages looks fine with -current mandoc (synced one minute ago) so i
do not use USE_GROFF clause. Package provides several scripts that do
not have #!/usr/bin/perl as their first line, user have to understand
that they should be invoked like `perl /usr/local/bin/nameque