Brief description of the package:
Tool for adding type qualifiers to C
Please read the file "DESCR" for a longer description, or browse the package's history.
This package has a home page at http://www.cs.umd.edu/~jfoster/cqual/.
The package is located in the "devel/cqual" directory. The current source version of the package is "cqual-0.991nb7". For a summary on how to use the package collection, go to the top of the packages tree.
Problem reports, updates or suggestions for this package should be reported with send-pr.
The following security vulnerabilities are known for devel/cqual :
This package requires the following package(s) to build: emacs-nox11>=21.2<22 perl>=5.0 gmake>=3.81 bison>=1.0 m4>=1.4 .
This package requires the following package(s) to run: emacs-nox11>=21.2<22 perl>=5.0 .
Select one of the links below to download the package in precompiled binary form for installation with pkg_add(1). Available machine architectures and package versions:
| alpha: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.0.2) |
| alpha: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| alpha: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.0.2) |
| hppa: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 4.0_BETA2) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 4.0) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
| i386: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 4.0) |
| sparc64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.0.2) |
| sparc64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.0.2) |
| sparc64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.0.2) |
| sparc64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.0.2) |
| sparc: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| sparc: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
| sparc: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| sparc: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
| x86_64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| x86_64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 2.1) |
| x86_64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
| x86_64: | cqual-0.991nb7.tgz | (NetBSD 3.1) |
The NetBSD packages collection is designed to permit easy installation from source - particularly useful if the latest binary package is not available for your chosen platform.