wmlpq is a Windowmaker dockapp which monitors up to 5 printqueues,
allowing you to see when your print job has finally been printed.
This is useful when you work in a networked environment with several
printers available, which are not in the same room; or (in some
cases) the same country, and is easier than typing lpq every 30
seconds.
PR: 28750
Submitted by: Patrick Li <pat@databits.net>
freetype library, and it helps the antialiased font stuff. There are no
drawbacks, other than unclear legal status (Apple holds some patents in
this area), but as long as it is OK for XFree, it should be OK for us too.
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
PR: 27579
Submitted by: David W. Chapman Jr. <dwcjr@inethouston.net>, Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@omcl.org>
Reviewed by: maintainer (Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@omcl.org>)
now all goes below ${PREFIX}/share/texmf/, so to conform with other
TeX ports.
Need to install header.tex, though i rather decided to rename that file
while installing.
Now it's ready to go. ;-)
Sending the file by default to the printer is (IMHO):
. counter-intuitive; the name a2ps suggests that the tool converts
ASCII (plus other files) to Postscript, but it by no means gives a
hint that it would print something without asking,
. violating the Unix way; we've got pipes, and people are used to use
them when they want to print something (IMHO there isn't even a good
reason for adding all the -P bloat to a2ps at all, but of course, i
don't suggest changing _that_),
. contradictionary to all the documentation about a2ps since the docs
tell you that it would only start printing if a -P or -c option is
being provided,
. a waste of paper for the brave user who starts the program in the
innocent assumption to get just a Postscript file out of it.
Not objected by: ports@freebsd.org, maintainer
Submitted by: joerg
Sending the file by default to the printer is (IMHO):
. counter-intuitive; the name a2ps suggests that the tool converts
ASCII (plus other files) to Postscript, but it by no means gives a
hint that it would print something without asking,
. violating the Unix way; we've got pipes, and people are used to use
them when they want to print something (IMHO there isn't even a good
reason for adding all the -P bloat to a2ps at all, but of course, i
don't suggest changing _that_),
. contradictionary to all the documentation about a2ps since the docs
tell you that it would only start printing if a -P or -c option is
being provided,
. a waste of paper for the brave user who starts the program in the
innocent assumption to get just a Postscript file out of it.
Not objected by: ports@freebsd.org, maintainer
* Portlint and clean up some style bugs
* Replace a hand-rolled configure script with pre/post-configure and
GNU_CONFIGURE (side-effect is to respect CC and CFLAGS in the build
instead of using -O2)
* respect the value of INSTALL_SCRIPT so the installation doesn't bomb out
when we pass in INSTALL_PROGRAM as well
* allow automatic packaging (the MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD) seems to be a hold-
over from several years ago before package builds were done separately.
Approved by: jmz (maintainer)
- bsd.port.mk update to use bsd.kde.mk for USE_{QT,KDE}*
- Cleanup corresponding ports for bsd.kde.mk update.
- Fix bsd.kde.mk: use correct kdelibs dependency, put qt at the bottom,
introduce QT_NONSTANDARD variable for nonstandard configure setup.
- Update KDE2 to 2.1.1. Two patches included in x11/kdelibs2 to fix the
proxy authentication that was broken for 2.1.1. Remove old patches.
- Potentially fix kdelibs build for alpha.
- Fix qt-designer 2.3.0 build.
- Ruby stuff left alone since it looks like black magic to me. Should
still work w/ compat shims for older USE_QT[,2] style. Some others
were also left alone for the same reason.
Reviewed by: portmgr, ports (bsd.kde.mk+bsd.port.mk)
Submitted by: David Faure <faure@kde.org> (proxy auth patches)
Alex Zepeda <garbanzo@kde.org> (old patches removal)
- therefore bump port revision
- add a makefile template, so that it will be compiled in
- patch configure.batch and the interactive one
interactive configuration is still not enabled, because every
driver entry needs to be checked thoroughly if its still present,
if more printer models are supported, if there are new printers/drivers,
etc ... This needs time that I currently don't have.
Any taker ???
- a duplex printing password fix turned out incompatibility of
BSD od(1) to other flavours of od(1).
- apsfilter 6.1.1 contains the duplex password fix
+ a substitution of od(1) with hexdump which also seems to be
available on Linux and Solaris.
- no PORTREVISION dump since we have a new release
- added pkg-message file for easier handling and addition of
notification to apsfilter *package*
had to change configure script and Makefile to follow that new
infrastructure.
- troff notification in dependency to FreeBSD version
all from -current has been merged after a long testing period.
See the ANNOUNCE file for the long list of bugfixes, security,
feature and code enhancements.
I hope, this time apsfilter port will fit on CD 1, so
people can install apsfilter during initial FreeBSD
installation.
Add -f to ${MV} in order to force to move files
Delete "p" from "${TAR} xfp". Expanding this distfile, directory modes
under bjfiltercom/work/usr are 700. So in "make install",
/compat/linux/usr/local's mode is 700 if ${TAR} with "p" is executed.
with respect to the rpm command.
It is to use rpm2cpio instead of rpm as an extract command.
Suggested by: KOMATSU Shinichiro <koma2@jiro.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Obtained from: ports-jp@jp.freebsd.org
it solves.
To maintain ${LINUXBASE}/var/lib/rpm/,
we must add the command such as
@unexec rpm -e %%RM_RPMFLAGS%% bjfiltercom-%%PORTVERSION%% > /dev/null 2>&1
to pkg-plist for all rpm's package.
- default in BATCH mode is now, NOT to have X11 based utilities in
port dependencies, I think this makes apsfilter better in
- running on small printservers that don't have X11 installed
- making apsfilter package more "sexy" for being placed onto the 1st
FreeBSD installation CD-ROM, since now it consumes less space !!!
- make apsfilter use the same make environment variable NO_X like
in ghostscript6 port
- this enables you to build and run apsfilter even on a small printserver,
that doesn't have X installed
- NO_X is even usefull when having APSFILTER_ALL set, since then it installs
all available/supported filter utilities, that don't require X11
- the last one needs some more fine tuning, currently I left it empty,
have to think about, whats a possible replacement that don't need X11...
to CFLAGS
- this saves paper if you device to kill a job quickly because you
forgot something ...
- prevents in UPD driver (reported by Joerg) to make a "clean shutdown",
which is generally a nice idea, but in "real life" leads to a wastage
of paper ...
- portrevision bumped because of this important feature
Submitted by: J Wunsch <j@ida.interface-business.de>
or depend on the X11 libraries, if it is set.
This should allow "make release" to work happily with the documentation
build again.
Approved by: andreas (MAINTAINER)
Makefiles abuse this variable commonly used to specify default
options for the top(1) monitor, which breaks the build.
PR: 25192
Submitted by: Stefan `Sec` Zehl <sec@42.org> (among several other, whose
names were lost in entropy
of Universe)
Changes:
o PORTREVISION removed (two typos fixed in source distribution
which were fixed by patches for cups-1.1.5).
Incidentally, PORTREVISION is spelled wrong in r1.2 of the
port's Makefile.
o patch-aa and patch-ad now obsolete
o MD5 checksum
PR: 24650
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org> MAINTAINER
to /usr/local/include/freetype/, then perlftlib cannot find freetype.h.
This problem is fixed.
Submitted by: Masayuki FUKUI <fukui@sonic.nm.fujitsu.co.jp>
jihuang@csie.nctu.edu.tw
Obtained from: direct mails
- created a new distinfo file
- bumped PORTREVISION since this makes sure, that packages are build from
proper source
Submitted by: Christopher Masto <chris@netmonger.net>
this is another showstopper after the variable name change and still
doesn't show up here, since I have the sources in DISTFILES dir...
PORTREVISION still doesn't need a bump, since no package could have
been created and if, there is no new port functionality involved with
this fix. Sorry for any trouble, but its too expensive for me, to re-fetch
all files as final test.
Submitted by: "Jamin A. Brown" <jamin@gwi.net>
I forgot to change HPDJ_DRV to HPDJ_SRC in DISTFILES
PORTREVISION not bumped since building of packages wasn't possible.
Even if port/package could be build, because hpdj source was already
present, no functionality change.
Submitted by: "Justin W. Pauler" <jwpauler@jwpages.com>, "Jamin A. Brown" <jamin@gwi.net>
high quality drivers for Epsons, HPs, ...
- bumped port revision
- modified all target and added a makefile component to build
tool from stp driver (escputil) to do maintenance on epsons
install manpage as well
- variable name changes, new scheme sounds better
- use variables as often as possible in all make targets
to reduce port maintenance as much as possible
- fix two copy and paste mistakes in echo messages
- updated pkg_plist, tested port and package building
as well as removal
- modified configure.batch to build stp driver
- removed port revision, because of new version
- added PCL3 driver (hpdj successor) from Martin Lottermoser
*both* driver, HPDJ and PCL3, are now compiled in
reason: PCL3 is still flagged as BETA and author didn't get much response
Although Martin says, its definitively not ALPHA, its safer to have the
old drivers around, if things fail for some reason.
Martin confirmed, that its possible to have both in one gs binary !!!
- disable configure script temporarily, since dialog needs a driver update
but I don't want to hold back that port any longer.
- enabled as many gs driver as possible
- reorganized MASTER_SITES
- added mirrors
- add a note, that russion mirror isn't up to date, so don't add it
- optimized downloading from 6 different sources by special ordering
- reorganized Makefile completely
- put only ${GS_SOURCES} into EXTRACT_ONLY variable
unpacking other 3rd party src's is handled in post-extract target
- directory creating, patching, unpacking and install actions are
now handeled within the proper make target. This makes port maintenance
much easier, i.e.: if you enter make extract, then only extraction
of things happen, but makefiles are still not patched. Before this
cleanup, things were not so structured and not easy to maintain.
Maybe we get a configure script later, to choose between different
3rd party driver options, then this "sorting" and documenting
will support the migration process...
- silence port by hiding actions with "@"
- insert many informational echoes. This makes port maintenance and
troubleshooting easier
- put more unique comments in front of the different 3rd party modules
- document things better
- use as many environment variables as necessary, so that "numerical"
changes only have to happen on some places and not withing make targets
- use gs version number also in docu directory
- properly install runtime, info and doc files from 3rd party drivers
- put not needed stuff into "NOPORTDOCS" section
- keep old font names to avoid fetching unnecessary things
- updated patches as necessary
- added new patch from Nartin Lottermoser
- removed 2 patches that have been incorporated into gs 6.50
- added needed manual pages
- updated pkg-plist
- finally tested port and package building as well as port removal
new port passes all disciplines ;-)
Fix a typo in the configure script the prevented sample configuration
files from being install in $PREFIX/etc/cups
Bumped PORTREVISION
PR: 24227
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org> MAINTAINER
- add patchsite and patchfile
- fix1: correct apsfilter version string that is echo'd in logfile
when script debugging is turned on
- fix2: samba remote printing bug fixed. The exported variable
containing the windows password was spelled incorrectly.
samba 2.0.7 uses PASSWD not PASSWORD.
Hint: People who don't want to reinstall apsfilter can fix that easily
by substituting PASSWORD with PASSWD
- for runtime
in $PREFIX/share/apsfilter/bin/apsfilter
- for SETUP (test printing functionality)
in $PREFIX/share/apsfilter/SETUP
${PREFIX}/include, because this lead to the freetype1's includes being picked
by the freetype2 ports.
Prompted by: mdharnois@home.com, scanner@jurai.net etc
* Makes two side output optional
* Fixes cell-*-row-margin
* Fixes sequences in tables
* Nukes the multipar macro
* Gives better table support
* Removes the trailing blank page in print output
and more.
=> bump PORTREVISION (forgotten by Roman ;-)
- Changed maintainer to ports, I want to reduce my personal workload.
Maybe I take over again in the future if I have more time for this.
PR: 24072
Submitted by: Roman Shterenzon <roman@xpert.com>
therefore they were also missing in package (-> PORTREVISION bump)
- portlint complained about descr. line being too long, trimmed it down
to below 70 chars.
PR: 23973
Submitted by: David W. Chapman Jr. <dwcjr@inethouston.net>