Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 18:18:36 +0200 From: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> To: Aleksandar Simic <zen13038@zen.co.uk> Cc: Robin Schoonover <end@endif.cjb.net> Subject: New category `lingo'? Message-ID: <40951F5C.1050709@fillmore-labs.com> In-Reply-To: <4094D213.9030600@fillmore-labs.com> References: <20040501235333.GA84676@yashin.myname.mydomain> <40943C5B.4040501@fillmore-labs.com> <20040502090242.GA85884@yashin.myname.mydomain> <4094D213.9030600@fillmore-labs.com>
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of Oliver Eikemeier wrote: > Aleksandar Simic wrote: > >> On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 02:10:03AM +0200, Oliver Eikemeier wrote: >> >>> Aleksandar Simic wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>> >>>> from time to time you see people asking on questions why is it that >>> >>> >>>> their 'make index' is failing after they cvsup-ed all but excluded >>>> some region specific ports directories, most commonly: >>>> >>>> arabic, chinese, hebrew, hungarian, japanese, korean, polish, >>>> portuguese, russian, ukrainian, vietnamese >>>> >>>> Could a check be added to see if the above directories, or any other >>>> 'undesirable' ones are non existant and if they are, that they should >>>> be ignored ? One thing that you can do though is to create a new category `lingo' which will host all ports that refer to an port of another language, and then leave out this category togehter with all other language ports. The might help category misc too, which has too many ports anyway. Since this seems to be an often requested feature, I can compile a list of ports the move if there is enough interest. -Oliver
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