From owner-svn-ports-all@freebsd.org Mon Jan 6 23:21:20 2020 Return-Path: Delivered-To: svn-ports-all@mailman.nyi.freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2610:1c1:1:606c::19:1]) by mailman.nyi.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id DE2871FBE2F; Mon, 6 Jan 2020 23:21:20 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from jbeich@freebsd.org) Received: from freefall.freebsd.org (freefall.freebsd.org [IPv6:2610:1c1:1:6074::16:84]) (using TLSv1.3 with cipher TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (256/256 bits) server-signature RSA-PSS (4096 bits) client-signature RSA-PSS (4096 bits) client-digest SHA256) (Client CN "freefall.freebsd.org", Issuer "Let's Encrypt Authority X3" (verified OK)) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 47sBN05bzXz4Php; Mon, 6 Jan 2020 23:21:20 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from jbeich@freebsd.org) Received: by freefall.freebsd.org (Postfix, from userid 1354) id B8A351DFF1; Mon, 6 Jan 2020 23:21:20 +0000 (UTC) From: Jan Beich To: ports-committers@freebsd.org Cc: svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r522304 - head/multimedia/libvpx References: <202001062318.006NI3Vm045631@repo.freebsd.org> Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 00:21:17 +0100 In-Reply-To: <202001062318.006NI3Vm045631@repo.freebsd.org> (Jan Beich's message of "Mon, 6 Jan 2020 23:18:03 +0000 (UTC)") Message-ID: <8smk-kw7m-wny@FreeBSD.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain X-BeenThere: svn-ports-all@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: SVN commit messages for the ports tree List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 23:21:20 -0000 Jan Beich writes: > Author: jbeich > Date: Mon Jan 6 23:18:02 2020 > New Revision: 522304 > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/522304 > > Log: > multimedia/libvpx: update COMMENT and pkg-decr [...] > Modified: > head/multimedia/libvpx/Makefile (contents, props changed) Oops, I wanted to update pkg-descr but after playing with bits from other distributions and Wikipedia gave up as it still felt like marketing-speak, devoid of details about libvpx itself.