JLine is a Java library for handling console input. It is similar in functionality to BSD editline and GNU readline. People familiar with the readline/editline capabilities for modern shells (such as bash and tcsh) will find most of the command editing features of JLine to be familiar. JLine is distributed under the BSD license, meaning that you are completely free to redistribute, modify, or sell it with almost no restrictions. API documentation can be found in the apidocs directory. You can use the jline.ConsoleRunner application to set up the system input stream and continue on the launch another program. For example, to use JLine as the input handler for the popular BeanShell console application, you can run: java jline.ConsoleRunner bsh.Interpreter WWW: http://jline.sourceforge.net/
From maintainer: Discovered a bug after submission. Since the PR is still in open state it's easier to point to a corrected shar file than to submit a maintainer-update. Please take updated file from http://mitglied.lycos.de/mkamm/distfiles/jline.SHAR instead of the one attached to PR! Thanks, Martin -- Psssst! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kanns mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger
Responsible Changed From-To: freebsd-ports-bugs->alepulver I'll take it.
alepulver 2007-10-02 18:20:44 UTC FreeBSD ports repository Modified files: devel Makefile Added files: devel/jline Makefile distinfo pkg-descr pkg-message pkg-plist devel/jline/files JLineCompleter.py jython.sh patch-src-src-main-java-jline-ConsoleRunner.java Log: JLine is a Java library for handling console input. It is similar in functionality to BSD editline and GNU readline. People familiar with the readline/editline capabilities for modern shells (such as bash and tcsh) will find most of the command editing features of JLine to be familiar. JLine is distributed under the BSD license, meaning that you are completely free to redistribute, modify, or sell it with almost no restrictions. API documentation can be found in the apidocs directory. You can use the jline.ConsoleRunner application to set up the system input stream and continue on the launch another program. For example, to use JLine as the input handler for the popular BeanShell console application, you can run: java jline.ConsoleRunner bsh.Interpreter WWW: http://jline.sourceforge.net/ PR: ports/116661 Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm at gmx.net> Revision Changes Path 1.2898 +1 -0 ports/devel/Makefile 1.1 +66 -0 ports/devel/jline/Makefile (new) 1.1 +3 -0 ports/devel/jline/distinfo (new) 1.1 +211 -0 ports/devel/jline/files/JLineCompleter.py (new) 1.1 +48 -0 ports/devel/jline/files/jython.sh (new) 1.1 +22 -0 ports/devel/jline/files/patch-src-src-main-java-jline-ConsoleRunner.java (new) 1.1 +18 -0 ports/devel/jline/pkg-descr (new) 1.1 +5 -0 ports/devel/jline/pkg-message (new) 1.1 +119 -0 ports/devel/jline/pkg-plist (new) _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "cvs-all-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
State Changed From-To: open->closed New port added. Thanks!