From 56bd759df1d0c750a065b8c845e93d5dfa6b549d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Robin H. Johnson" Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2015 13:49:04 -0700 Subject: proj/gentoo: Initial commit MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit This commit represents a new era for Gentoo: Storing the gentoo-x86 tree in Git, as converted from CVS. This commit is the start of the NEW history. Any historical data is intended to be grafted onto this point. Creation process: 1. Take final CVS checkout snapshot 2. Remove ALL ChangeLog* files 3. Transform all Manifests to thin 4. Remove empty Manifests 5. Convert all stale $Header$/$Id$ CVS keywords to non-expanded Git $Id$ 5.1. Do not touch files with -kb/-ko keyword flags. Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson X-Thanks: Alec Warner - did the GSoC 2006 migration tests X-Thanks: Robin H. Johnson - infra guy, herding this project X-Thanks: Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy - Former Gentoo developer, wrote Git features for the migration X-Thanks: Brian Harring - wrote much python to improve cvs2svn X-Thanks: Rich Freeman - validation scripts X-Thanks: Patrick Lauer - Gentoo dev, running new 2014 work in migration X-Thanks: Michał Górny - scripts, QA, nagging X-Thanks: All of other Gentoo developers - many ideas and lots of paint on the bikeshed --- app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) create mode 100644 app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest (limited to 'app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest') diff --git a/app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest b/app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3e9342b6b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/app-text/htmlrecode/Manifest @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +DIST htmlrecode-1.3.1.tar.bz2 51387 SHA256 295c2b89d9357e1345e08cc7f33ff3d5843dec6acbffa604a11c17a1d58b61f0 SHA512 180b9c2a1214007bd3163d5df7bcf15c299f452b78f0383a01d85d48212d8ae32c2b5598f44c40ce54b332c26f3ee5c448c614fbae383ec9a326e44f69b0ad10 WHIRLPOOL 6b30e57899f4d17f0663094860be0d1d98b985881c67b73ea49394bdda0ceaf8749b0bdaa949c35bd0a661c676b4c63ba9426c1af13ea5c1ac9f61050b54f092 -- cgit v1.2.1