pkgsrc changes:
- Adding license definition
- Adjusting "module type"
Upstream changes:
0.16
- No changes. The 0.15 package was broken.
0.15
- Stop "Too late to run INIT block" warning (gray <gray@cpan.org>)
0.14
- Fix "splice() offset past end of array" as filed in RT 26446.
0.13
- Use Geo::Distance::XS if available. (gray <gray@cpan.org>)
- Declare Math::Trig dependency.
0.12
- Noted GIS::Distance in POD.
- Some cleanups to install process.
- Check for DBI in tests before using it.
changes:
Switch to API 0.6, remove support for 0.5
Add a Features dock displaying the features in the current viewport
Alternative way of drawing GPX tracks
Support for proxy authentification
Ability to create a junction between to crossing roads
Ability to create polygons of any number of sides
Ability to rotate roads/areas
Ability to create house numbers "Karlsruhe" style
Spatial indexing of features for faster display with large downloaded areas
Support for multiple image layers
Support for multi-selection of layers; allow to show/hide or readonly
several layers at once
Drag&drop re-ordering of layers
plugin-bassed background layers
Ability to choose Qt style
Discardable dialog/messageboxes
and other tweaks and little things...
tested by Jochen Kunz (and me)
Shared directories can now be created independently by the pacakges
needing them and will be removed automatically by pkg_delete when empty.
Packages needing empty directories can use the @pkgdir command in PLIST.
Discussed and ok'd in thread starting at
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2009/06/30/msg003546.html
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
plot tracks and waypoints, show Open Street Maps and/or Terraserver maps under
it, download geocaches for an area on the map, make new tracks and waypoints,
see real-time GPS position, etc.
In the patched Makefile, switch on NEEDS_STRLCPY instead of OPSYS,
because OPSYS isn't defined in my world (vanilla netbsd-5 on i386),
and I can't find any reason it should be.
Add a comment to the patch explaining why the install: target was
removed, and about NEEDS_STRLCPY.
localhost) were merged upstream.
* Tue Feb 10 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> - 2.38
Regression test load for RoyalTek RGM3800 and Blumax GPS-009 added.
Scaling on E error-estimate fields fixed to match O. Listen on
localhost only by default to avoid security problems; this can be
overridden with the -G command-line option. The packet-state machine
can now recognize RTCM3 packets, though support is not yet complete.
Added support for ublox5 and mkt-3301 devices. Add a wrapper around
gpsd_hexdump to save CPU. Lots of little fixes to various packet
parsers. Always keep the device open: "-n" is not optional any more.
xgpsspeed no longer depends on Motif. gpsctl can now ship arbitrary
payloads to a device. It's possible to send binary through the
control channel with the new "&" command. Experimental new driver
for Novatel SuperStarII. The 'g' mode switch command now requires,
and returns, 'rtcm104v2' rather than 'rtcm104'; this is design forward
for when RTCM104v2 is fully working.
around what is believed to be bugs in Prolific USB convertors. Point
to pkgsrc-hosted distfile because upstream distfile, although
LICENSE=gnu-gpl-v2 is apparently only available via a web form.
Full changes available at
http://www.gpsbabel.org/changes.html
Notable changes in 1.3.6:
Fix writing waypoint names under 6 characters to old serial Garmins.
Notable changes in 1.3.5:
Read waypointsw from jpg/exif.
Add support for osm (openstreetmap) format files.
Set computer's clock from GARMIN.
2008/12/15
- A quick bug fix release, to remove crashes in cases of
collecting LINESTRING (ST_Force_Collection(), ST_Multi())
that had a large affect on Mapserver with LINE layers.
- Enhancements and Bug Fixes
- GBT#21: improve LRS fix to apply to more platforms
- GBT#72: fix st_estimated_extent for better schema sensitivity
- GBT#80: segfault on st_multi in MULTILINESTRING repaired
- GBT#83: segfault on collecting LINESTRING repaired
PostGIS 1.3.4
2008/11/24
- New Features
- Add new ST_AsGeoJSON() function to allow conversion of
geometries to GeoJSON format within the database. (Olivier Courtin)
- Add forthcoming PostgreSQL 8.4 support
(Paul Ramsey, Mark Cave-Ayland)
- Improved CSS for PostGIS documentation (Dane Springmeyer)
- Inclusion of new "postgis_comments.sql" file to enable detailed
function comments to be installed for PostGIS functions. This
attaches a description and associated parameter information
to each function so that this information is available directly
within psql/pgAdmin (Regina Obe)
- Enhancements and Bug Fixes
- General documentation improvements (Regina Obe, Kevin Neufield)
- Improve PiP code by removing substantial memory leaks and adding
multi-polygon support (Paul Ramsey)
- Improve GiST consistent performance (Paul Ramsey)
- GBT#20: Improved algorithm for ST_DWithin (Paul Ramsey)
- GBT#21: locate_along_measure: wrong values, invalid data
(Mark Cave-Ayland)
- GBT#23: wrong proj4text in spatial_ref_sys for SRID 31300 and 31370
(Paul Ramsey)
- GBT#43: Heap over-read in compute_geometry_stats() (Landon Fuller)
- GBT#44: ST_Relate(geom,geom,pattern) is case sensitive (Paul Ramsey)
- GBT#45: bug in postgis_restore.pl - not passing options to createdb
(Paul Ramsey)
- GBT#58: bounding box of circular string is incorrect (Mark Leslie)
- GBT#65: ST_AsGML kills the backend when fed a CIRCULAR STRING
(Mark Cave-Ayland)
- GBT#66: ST_Dump kills backend when fed CIRCULAR STRING
(Mark Cave-Ayland)
- GBT#68: ST_Shift_Longitude doesn't work with MULTIPOINT
(Mark Cave-Ayland)
- GBT#69: ST_Translate crashes when fed circular string
(Mark Cave-Ayland)
- GBT#70: ST_NPoints Crashes with Curves (Mark Cave-Ayland)
position is only provided on on-machine clients. Previously, gpsd
listened on INADDR_ANY, providing position of the computer to any host
that asked. (The fix is in upstream bugzilla, with link in
patches/patch-ac.)