Script Lib/myconf has problem with detecting Big or Little Endian
machine and he always set "Big Endian machine". archivers/unadf will
compile but when you want to unpack some files you will get this
message:
"Compilation error : #define LITT_ENDIAN must exist"
PR: ports/53622
Submitted by: Jacek Serwatynski <tutus@trynet.eu.org> <tutus@trynet.eu.org>
This port did not build with gcc 3.3.1. I also fixed a
possible buffer overflow (they used gets() to read from
stdin).
Please review the patch file ``patch-cftypes.cpp'' with
extra care, since I am not sure whether this makes sense
(2 positions in the file, marked with ``TODO'' - thanks.
Also added some lines in cftypes.cpp to overcome the absence of
values.h on -current.
PR: ports/55767
Submitted by: Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de>
This release is mainly a bug-fix and clean-up release but
a few new features have also been added: The Pll language
now supports plain background images (not stretched or
tiled) as well as images with a fixed position. Customization
support has been added to some pll commands. As to the
portability of pointless, the Mac OS port appears to work
smoothly by now. Moreover, the SDL variant of pointless
has been updated to reflect most of the features in the X11
variant. Finally, the manual has been updated to reflect
all new features.
PR: ports/56228
Submitted by: Christian Laursen <xi@borderworlds.dk>
Email::Simple is the first deliverable of the "Perl Email
Project", a reaction against the complexity and increasing
bugginess of the Mail::* modules. In contrast, Email::* modules
are meant to be simple to use and to maintain, pared to the
bone, fast, minimal in their external dependencies, and
correct.
PR: 56229
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Tk
to manage a small CA (Certification Authority).
PR: 54571
Submitted by: Janos Mohacsi <janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu>
update of ports/astro/roadmap from 0.14 to 1.0rc6
PR: ports/53991
Submitted by: bruno <bruno@mail.tinkerbox.org>
Approved by: Nicholas Esborn <nick@netdot.net> (maintainer)
I can't get the new port "jools" to detect my installation
of pygame, no doubt due to some path confusion. Don't know
if it's just this machine, but I will note that I basically
have a default Python install from ports, with a few
additional modules, but no PYTHONPATH or anything about
python in make.conf. (Perhaps the original porter has
site-packages/pygame in his default path?)
PR: ports/53020
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
The current logic to calculate BROKEN in this port does not
allow for one OS release to ask the port if it is broken
on another OS release. This is due to an assumption that
the OSVERSION passed to the Makefile exactly corresponds
to the source version installed under /usr/src/sys (if any.)
That is the default. However, when doing a cross-query,
this is not the case.
While this is a problem that is probably only of interest
to myself, Bill Fenner, and Dan Langille, the logic could
use tightening anyway.
PR: ports/52590
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
This patch allows the admin of the machine to choose either
print/ghostscript-gnu or print/ghostscript-afpl
PR: ports/54961
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
This patch allows the admin of the machine to choose either
print/ghostscript-gnu or print/ghostscript-afp1
PR: ports/54957
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
This patch allows the admin of the machine to choose either
print/ghostscript-gnu or print/ghostscript-afp1
PR: ports/54956
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
This patch allows the admin of the machine to choose either
print/ghostscript-gnu or print/ghostscript-afp1
PR: ports/54955
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>