4.0.3:
- Leak in window manager's pixmap management
- Various file manager fixes
- Translation updates
- Support for KDE system tray was added
4.0.2:
* Improve window manager responsiveness
* Various bug fixes in file manager, window manager and panel
* More 64bit clean up
* New translation added: Azerbaijani
API reference for KDE 3.1
Note that the port is installed in ports/x11 and not in ports/devel
to keep it closer to the kde3 libraries which are installed in
ports/x11. Changed the name to match the gtk##-apireference for
concistensy[sp].
PR: ports/60990
Submitted by: Heiner Eichmann <h.eichmann@gmx.de>
* Stability/compilation bugfixes
* Configure/automake improvements
* Escreen bugfixes (still alpha)
* Support for one more key name (XK_ISO_Left_Tab)
* Support for more color change sequences
By doing this, we are trying to create more useful GNOME meta-ports that
contain more pointed sets of applications.
The GNOME 2 Fifth Toe is a collection of stable applications that many users
expect to find in a usable desktop environment.
Discussed on: gnome@
Fix build if MAKE_KERBEROS4 defined [2]
Make cosmetic changes for pkg-descr, add WWW tag [3]
Spotted by: Chris <chris-gnats34@randomcamel.net> [2]
Submitted by: UMENO Takashi <umeno@rr.iij4u.or.jp> [1],
Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> [2],
osa [3]
PRs: 59882, 60925
Ported the GTK Smooth Theme Engine. This will allow many
more gtk12/gtk2 themes to be used on FreeBSD with gtk.
PR: ports/59496
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <amistry@am-productions.biz>
X Composite extension library
Testing is encouraged, but please do not use these ports as dependencies until
they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Damage extension library
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Fixes extension library
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Composite extension headers and specification
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X Damage extension headers and specification
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
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X Resize and Rotate extension library
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
- Put .pc file in the right location.
- Update pkg-descr for new website and description.
- Fix up pkg-plist a little.
- Use GNU_CONFIGURE and CONFIGURE_TARGET.
- Rename to match naming scheme of other ports (and CVS)
- Put .pc file in the right location.
- Put docs in renderext, to match other extensions.
- Update pkg-descr for new website and description.
- Fix up pkg-plist a little (Still needs NOPORTDOCS work, like other x11 ports)
X client-side cursor loading library
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X Extension library.
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X Input extension library
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X Video extension library
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X Fixes extension headers and specification
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Display Manager Control Protocol library
Note that due to restrictions on distribution of Wraphelp.c, which FreeBSD has
obtained permission for but freedesktop.org hasn't yet, the distfile will
be hand-rolled and located on freefall for a while.
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they are updated to release tarballs and the XFree86 ports have been updated to
depend on them.
X Resource usage library
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X Resource usage extension headers
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Header files and documentation for the X Resize and Rotate extension
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X font libary
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depend on them.
Session Management library for X11
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Inter Client Exchange library for X11
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depend on them.
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Authentication Protocol library for X11
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network API translation layer for X applications and libraries
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X11 extension headers
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X11 protocol headers
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patches being shared by all the ports. So, add them to clients only and use
EXTRA_PATCHES. This should be done to more patches from XFree86-4-libraries.
It is composed in 2 parts: the application launcher itself and
a good looking easy to use editor.
PR: ports/59940
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
This plugin is a clipboard history for the panel.
It now includes a "Clear clipboard" option,
and a drag-and-drop paste feature contributed by Andre Lerche.
Author: Eduard Roccatello <master@spine-group.org>
WWW: http://xfce-goodies.berlios.de/
PR: 59633
Submitted by: Matt Lancereau <matt@rimasec.net>
called kxkb.so, which links against libxkbfile. This is fatal on
amd64 because XFree86 does not normally provide libxkbfile.so, and it is
a guaranteed fatal error to link non-PIC code into a .so file.
I have only arranged for libxkbfile.so to be build on amd64 so as to
not risking distrubing dependencies on other platforms.
on linux_base 7.1, but the latter port has its own XFree86 libraries
which conflict with the ones from this port. The rpm2cpio (used
in pre-install) and rpm (used in do-install) ports conflict with
each other. Fix the dependencies by bringing in parts of the
linux-gtk Makefile so this port can stand on its own, and by using
the rpm2cpio that accompanies rpm.
While I'm here, be less verbose, reorder some lines to please
portlint, and slim the pre-install a little.
Approved by: portmgr (marcus) for 5.2 freeze
keyboard focus at the same time".
No PORTREVISION bump, since only very few people noticed this.
Reported by: arved, dwhite, Andy Fawcett
Obtained from: bugs.kde.org
luit to its new pty. This code doesn't work for some reason and produces
"Couldn't copy terminal settings" when luit is run manually or the symptom
of an xterm -lc flashing on screen and exiting.
Submitted by: Guido Berhoerster <ich@guido-berhoerster.org>
XFree86-4-clients from XFree86 CVS. This allows luit to be used setuid, which
closes a security hole (tty left world-writable) that luit complains about on
startup if not setuid. Setting WITH_SETUID_LUIT installs luit setuid.
PR: ports/51632
Submitted by: Guido Berhoerster <ich@guido-berhoerster.org>
Help from: ITO Tsuyoshi <tsuyoshi@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
compiler(s) (no __cdecl, INLINE means inline). Add a hunk to the
FreeBSD.cf patch to make always prepend -rpath with the -Wl, --
GCC understands it either way, but Intel's icc, for example,
does not -- and need not.
Approved by: enholt (maintainer)
Also reviewed by: netchild (icc guru)