PR pkg/25768.
New features:
5.51a (09 Mar 02):
- no new features
5.51b (11 Jan 03):
- TANDEM: new -r option to suppress extension merging [Dave Smith]
- WinCE, new port in addition to pUnZip (GUI): command line tool usable for
"batch" processes (not quite finished, needs "makefile" cleanup, tests,
and refinements) [Simon Roberts, SPC]
- SET_DIR_ATTRIB feature code revised and reorganized to allow seamless
adaption to different OS environments; added support for restoring
directory timestamps to the WIN32 port [Kai-Uwe-Rommel, SPC]
5.51c (13 May 03):
- WinCE command line tool integration is (almost) finished: project file is
cleaned up and works with VC-embedded 3.0; port needs testing... [SPC]
5.51d (27 Feb 04):
- Cygwin is recognized as a target in the Unix port
[Charles Wilson, Cosmin Truta, SPC]
- remove support for quoting characters from all ports; this feature was a
security hole [SPC]
5.51e (01 Mar 04):
- Win32 port (list.c, unzpriv.h, win32.c, w32cfg.h): the date in (non-ZipInfo)
listings is displayed using the separator given by the system's locale,
when available [Cosmin Truta]
See History.551 in distfile for complete bug fix history.
AdvanceCOMP is a collection of recompression utilities for your .ZIP archives,
.PNG snapshots, .MNG video clips and .GZ files.
It's mainly intended for recompressing your rom, snapshot and clip collection
of emulated games.
The main features are:
* Recompress ZIP, GZ, PNG and MNG files using the Deflate 7-Zip
implementation.
* Recompress MNG files using Delta and Move optimization.
* Fixed reading of filenames with spaces in tar archives.
* Fixed bug #138154 (File-Roller Crash when dropping a file dragged
from archive).
* Remove a file from the recent file list if the file could not be loaded.
* Added RPM and Suffit to the recent file list mime types.
* Fixed popup menu sensitivity.
because it was just removed after.
But now use a patch to disable the install and disable the
creation of the ${PREFIX}/info directory.
(${PREFIX}/info is wrong; pkgsrc uses ${PREFIX}/${INFO_DIR}.)
(The patch also includes the BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT change
which was previously done in the Makefile using sed.)
support is useless in pkgsrc anyway, and it breaks the build on several
platforms because of confusion over what the build dir is to be
called. (possibly because of CONFIG_SUB_OVERRIDE?)
- Use buildlink framework.
- NO_CONFIGURE=yes
- Enable pkgviews installation.
Changes in 2.5:
- In afio.h ulo and ull macros, added L and LL letters in constants.
- Documented `long long' issues in PORTING file. Removed ifdeffed
typedef ulonglong porting hacks from the afio.h file.
- Changed mknod() call to mkfifo() call when creating named pipe from
archive. Freebsd cannot make named pipes with mknod.
- Added some extra defines to suppress some warnings on sun platform.
Also added some stuff around awk invocations in makefile and regtest
to make things easier on sun -- the sun platform I tried it on had a
default awk that was too ancient to understand things like gsub.
- Added some discussion of sun and freebsd to PORTING file.
- Fix to regression test: no longer complains if two compared directory
inodes have a size difference. Bases on bug report by vasudeva.
- Changed sanity check on the stdin at the start of executing -o mode:
now the check only happens if stdin is a tty. This allows scripts to
make empty archives, and is needed for compatibility with tob. Based
on problem report by Dirk Eddelbuettel.
- Changed read() to readall() in outdata().
- Updated SCRIPTS file.
made it bomb out during compilation. Propably Linux paranoia/ignorance?
The problem occured on NetBSD/shark 1.5ZG and with the patch compiles
without any warnings.
with "g" prefix. Allow this to be optionally forced by defining
GTAR_PROGRAM_PREFIX. If GTAR_PROGRAM_PREFIX is set to nothing,
then conflict with pax, because both install a "tar".
So now the default is to install as "gtar" even if GNU_PROGRAM_PREFIX
is set to "".
Bump package revision for this.
This is for part of my PR #22693.
version 2.6.0
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* Updated translations.
version 2.5.7
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* Fixed bug #137183 (Crash when opening tar-file when using 24 hour
time.
format).
* Updated manual.
* Added localized manuals for de, es, fr, it, ja, ko, sv,
zh_TW, zh_HK, zh_CN.
version 2.5.6
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* Use a better logic to parse the tar output.
* Updated to work with the new filechooser api.
version 2.5.5
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* Use gtar if present, otherwise use tar.
* Fix the "Zip Objects" command.
* Remove C++ style comments.
* Fix bug #133998 (schemas file must not be removed during distclean).
* Updated manual.
* Fix the password protected detection code.
* Handle the delete_event event for the progress dialog.
* Add a filter for the "save archive" and "new archive" dialogs,
simplify the filter for the "open archive" dialog.
version 2.5.4
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* Fix bug #105739 (Can't open tar.gz files on Solaris).
* Fix bug #133358 (Small HIG fix for column header).
* Allow to extract more archives at once with the "Extract Here"
command.
* Use GType instead of guint. Fixes segfaults on 64-bit architectures.
* Do not show the new window until we are sure that the archive
has been opened with success.
version 2.5.3
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* Simplify the "Load Options" and "Save Options" commands in the
Add dialog.
* Make the path column visible only if the list mode is set to flat.
* Fix the "Save as" dialog.
* Updated the recent-files stuff from libegg.
* Changed Nautilus context menu item to "Zip Objects" and simplied
the dialog.
* Always use a close button in the error dialogs.
version 2.5.2
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* Replace GtkFileSelection with GtkFileChooser everywhere.
* Use gnome_url_show instead of calling nautilus explicitly.
* Do not use mkdtemp which does not exist on Solaris9.
* Do not destroy the file selector is the archive was not created
successfully.
* Do not add the password argument if the password is an empty string.
* Use the stock system for the commands Add, Extract and View.
* Updated the egg_recent stuff.
* Changed name to "Zip Creator" and category to System Utility.
* The preferences dialog has been removed.
* The add dialog has been simplyfied.
* The extract dialog is a GtkFileChooser in folder mode now.
version 2.5.1
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* Fix crash upon LZH file opening (#129794).
version 2.5.0
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* Added unstuff and RPM support.
* Added ability to rename files and folders.
* Added Cut/Copy/Paste operations.
* Add files and folders to the current directory.
* Added ability to go back and forward in location history.
* Open the archive in a new window if the current window already has
an archive opened.
* Exit closes only the current window instead of closing all the
windows.
* Zip archives: ask to enter a password if the archive is password
protected.
* Remember extraction dialog options.
* Substitute "Extract To.." with "Extract Here" in the Nautilus
context menu.
See http://parchive.sourceforge.net for details of PAR 2.0 specification
and discussion of all things PAR.
WHAT EXACTLY IS PAR2CMDLINE?
par2cmdline is a program for creating and using PAR2 files to detect
damage in data files and repair them if necessary. It can be used with
any kind of file.
* portability fixes for makefiles and for newer C++ compilers
* configuration options to build xmill without included zlib/bzlib
* will work with libbz2 as well as libbz
by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
built-in or not into a separate builtin.mk file. The code to deal
checking for built-in software is much simpler to deal with in pkgsrc.
The buildlink3.mk file for a package will be of the usual format
regardless of the package, which makes it simpler for packagers to
update a package.
The builtin.mk file for a package must define a single yes/no variable
USE_BUILTIN.<pkg> that is used by bsd.buildlink3.mk to decide whether
to use the built-in software or to use the pkgsrc software.
PPMd is a file compressor written mainly for embedding in user programs, and
it is not intended for direct use. This program is an effort to make speed
and performance improvements on the abstract PPM model [1-6] without tuning
it to particular data types.
Some fixes for the libunrar.so (not installed) and Win32 changes.
Two parts of the diff look like they might be minor bugfixes.
[No changelog available...]
RAR is a powerful tool allowing you to manage and control archive
files.
RAR features include:
* Highly sophisticated, original compression algorithm
* Special compression algorithms optimized for text, audio,
graphics data, 32 and 64-bit Intel executables
* Better compression than similar tools, using 'solid' archiving
* Authenticity verification (registered version only)
* Self-extracting archives and volumes (SFX)
* Ability to recover physically damaged archives
* Locking, password, file order list, file security & more ...
as PREFER_PKGSRC. Preferences are determined by the most specific
instance of the package in either PREFER_PKGSRC or PREFER_NATIVE. If
a package is specified in neither or in both variables, then PREFER_PKGSRC
has precedence over PREFER_NATIVE.
properly by the program. Fixes multiple crashes and handling of tar archives.
Closes PR pkg/24206.
Also depend on zip and unzip and ensure paths to them are correct.
Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
BUILDLINK_PREFER_PKGSRC
This variable determines whether or not to prefer the pkgsrc
versions of software that is also present in the base system.
This variable is multi-state:
defined, or "yes" always prefer the pkgsrc versions
not defined, or "no" only use the pkgsrc versions if
needed by dependency requirements
This can also take a list of packages for which to prefer the
pkgsrc-installed software. The package names may be found by
consulting the value added to BUILDLINK_PACKAGES in the
buildlink[23].mk files for that package.
Changes:
* Fixed bug #127073 (Deleting all files from an archive does not work)
* Fixed bug #129794 (file-roller 2.4.1.1 crashes upon LZH file opening)
* Updated eggtreemultidnd from libegg.
* Do not use the ephy-ellipsizing-label widget any more.
* Emit the DONE signal if no command is present.
before -lz, ensuring we only link against pkgsrc libz.
fixes a problem on Solaris where the linker would find and use
/usr/lib/libz.so *and* ${LOCALBASE}/lib/libz.so which fails at
runtime because the versions differ.