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2014-11-05alpine: update 2.11 bottle.BrewTestBot
2014-11-05alpine 2.11Dominyk Tiller
Merges Alpine-chappa into Alpine, following Debian & Ubuntu’s lead, adds my patch for the Yosemite build failure. Closes #33634.
2014-03-16alpine: use checksummed patchesJack Nagel
2013-09-15alpine: fix auditAdam Vandenberg
2013-09-10alpine: fix build with Tcl 8.6Misty De Meo
2012-09-10Clean up MacOS version method usageJack Nagel
The MacOS.version? family of methods (other than "leopard?") are poorly defined and lead to confusing code. Replace them in formulae with more explicit comparisons. "MacOS.version" is a special version object that can be compared to numerics, symbols, and strings using the standard Ruby comparison methods. The old methods were moved to compat when the version comparison code was merged, and they must remain there "forever", but they should not be used in new code. Signed-off-by: Jack Nagel <jacknagel@gmail.com>
2012-09-03Batch convert MD5 formula to SHA1.Mike McQuaid
Closes #14653.
2012-03-14p1 the default patch-levelAdam Vandenberg
2012-02-08alpine: source patch from MacPortsAdam Vandenberg
2011-06-13Fix alpine build on Snow LeopardJack Nagel
MacPorts and my own firsthand experience say this is a patch *for* Snow Leopard. Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2011-04-09Normalize use of MACOS_VERSIONAdam Vandenberg
2011-03-12Use ruby style for inheritance.Adam Vandenberg
2010-03-20New formula alpine (pine successor)Jared Townsley
Alpine is a fast, easy to use email client that is suitable for both the inexperienced email user as well as for the most demanding of power users. Alpine is based on the Pine® Message System, which was also developed at the University of Washington. Signed-off-by: David Höppner <0xffea@gmail.com> * macports patch * ENV.j1