that the length could be omitted from the last track of an AUDIO CD. The
length fixer-upper would quit consistently on certain (innocent) TOC files,
which lead to an error about zero-length tracks. Bump PKGREVISION.
Make use of find(1) instead of ls(1) to find the broken files.
This prevents the generation of an empty report due to 'too many arguments'
to ls on certain platforms.
parallel port. This package is for Byron Jeff's adapted version for Brian
Lane's original software, and supports the Trivial Low Voltage Programmer
(TLVP).
Grub will actually build using plain, old BSD curses, so no need to
actually pull in ncurses (unless curses is missing on your system).
This makes sysutils/grub build on NetBSD-3.0_BETA with PREFER_PKGSRC=yes.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 2.
This is a leaf package. This will close PR #31299. Thank you,Ian.
PLIST slightly different than in the PR though. A few more
directories to remove.
This version brings a few bug fixes to the latest development release, version
1.2.92. Here is the list of fixes:
* Keyboard shortcuts for file operations now work even if no image is selec
ted.
* Pressing Enter to enter a folder works again.
* On the image view, the "hand" cursors have been replaced with standard cursors.
* The click/double-click behaviour of the bookmark view has been changed to
match the behaviour of the folder view.
* Icons of the folder KPart have been enhanced.
* Authentication dialogs should now always appear over the main window.
* Folders are no longer included in the image list of KIPI albums.
* A crash which could happen when loading indexed XCF files produced by rec
ent versions of GIMP has been fixed.
* A bug introduced in the previous version which caused EXIF information to
be removed after editing a comment has been fixed.
* The external tool dialog has been made a bit easier to use by disabling the detail widgets when no tool is selected.
* Avoid rare cases of the image KPart getting stuck.
* Double clicking on a thumbnail or the image view now toggles fullscreen instead of browse mode.