objects, could return or accept LibXML objects, and may be used for
easy data transformations.
It is faster in parsing then XML::Simple, XML::Hash, XML::Twig and
of course much slower than XML::Bare.
It is faster in composing than XML::Hash, but slower than XML::Simple.
WWW: http://http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Hash-LX/
- Fix DIST_SUBDIR to be in corcondance with other
textproc/scim-kmfl-* ports.
PR: 140911
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic@anthesphoria.net> (maintainer)
* Forces recompile due to this amd amd64-related fix of kmflcomp/libkmfl.
* While here pet portlint
PR: 140909
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic@anthesphoria.net> (maintainer)
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
134737
139941
140097
140838
140929
written for Request Tracker to parse SQL like expressions, it can be
used to parse other boolean logic sentences with OPERANDs joined using
binary OPERATORs and grouped and nested using parentheses.
Bus). It does not include real tables except two demo layouts, "Compose"
(which mimics Compose Key input) and "LaTeX" (which allows you to use LaTeX
commands as keyboard sequences to input various symbols).
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ibus
PR: ports/140761
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
input framework, developed by the developer of scim-python, includes all
its function, and much more.
This is the ibus-qt port, the input method module for Qt4 of ibus.
You may select ibus as the input method in qtconfig after installation.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ibus
PR: ports/140665
Submitted by: Henry Hu <henry.hu.sh@gmail.com>