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Subject:   Conference Invitation, Bulgaria 2017
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Conference Invitation, Bulgaria 2017

We have the pleasure of inviting you to participate in conferences, part of=
 International Scientific Events 2017, to be held in Hotel "Royal Castle", =
Elenite on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (EU).

Conferences in June

Agriculture & Food, 5th International Conference (20-24 Jun)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/agriculture-and-food/

Ecology & Safety, 26th International Conference (23-27 Jun)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/ecology-and-safety/

Materials, Methods & Technologies, 19th International Conference (26-30 Jun)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/materials-methods-and-technologies/

Conferences in September

Economy & Business, 16th International Conference (1-5 Sep)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/economy-and-business/

Education, Research & Development, 8th International Conference (4-8 Sep)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/education-research-and-development/

Language, Individual & Society, 11th International Conference (7-11 Sep)
https://www.sciencebg.net/en/conferences/language-individual-and-society/

Annually our events connect scientists and researchers from over 40 countri=
es.
The papers presented will be published in open-access journals, part of Int=
ernational Scientific Publications.
Certificate of publication and presentation will be provided.

Organized by Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Union of Scientists in Bulgaria=
, Science & Education Foundation and partners.

Best regards,
International Scientific Events, Bulgaria
www.sciencebg.net

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Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: www/links-hacked
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On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 4:22 AM, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org> wrote:

> On 21/01/2017 23:57, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 1:06 PM, Gene Paulson <sshterminal@zoho.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> How do I uninstall links-hacked ?
> >>
> > # pkg delete links-hacked (See FreeBSD Handbook section on ports and
> > packages.)
>
> There isn't an official links-hacked port, so this is probably derived
> from a copy of the regular www/links port.  Which means it is quite
> possible that the package name hasn't been modified.  If the OP still
> has the sources of the links-hacked port, then you can
>
>    make -V PKGNAME
>
> to show the package name that was generated, and then 'pkg delete' that.
>
>         Cheers,
>
>         Matthew


I'm confused by this. What makes www/links-hacked not "official". It's been
in the ports tree for over 5 years and is a supported fork of links.

# pkg info links-hacked
links-hacked-101110_4
Name           : links-hacked
Version        : 101110_4
Installed on   : Sun Jan 22 09:27:14 2017 PST
Origin         : www/links-hacked
Architecture   : freebsd:11:x86:64
Prefix         : /usr/local
Categories     : www
Licenses       : GPLv2
Maintainer     : ports@FreeBSD.org
WWW            : http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~karpov/links-hacked/
Comment        : Hacked version of a Links WWW browser
Options        :
    DIRECTFB       : off
    FORMSAVE       : on
    FREETYPE       : on
    JS             : on
    SVGALIB        : off
    X11            : on
Shared Libs required:
    libgd.so.6
    libpng16.so.16
    libgdbm.so.4
    libtiff.so.5
    libjpeg.so.8
    libfreetype.so.6
    libX11.so.6
Annotations    :
Flat size      : 3.84MiB
Description    :
WWW browser Links well known and now hacked for more features including
tabs, basic auth and toolbar, hot key for images, form entry saving, much
better X fonts, etc.

WWW: http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~karpov/links-hacked/

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E-mail: rkoberman@gmail.com
PGP Fingerprint: D03FB98AFA78E3B78C1694B318AB39EF1B055683



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