Liblrdf is a library for easy manipulation of RDF files describing
LADSPA plugins. It can also be used for general RDF manipulation.
Liblrdf can read RDF/XLM and N3 files and export N3 files, it also has a light
taxonomic inference capability.
Pkgsrc changes:
- The package supports installation to DESTDIR.
- Enabled "make test"
- Added libxslt as a requirement so GRDDL support can be built.
Relevant changes since version 1.4.10:
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2007-03-26 Raptor Version 1.4.15 Released
GRDDL parser substantially updated to support the GRDDL W3C Working
Draft 2 March 2007
Errors for XML parsing and URI 404s are reported much better
Fixed reported issues: #0000174, #0000177, #0000178, #0000180
Many other minor fixes and improvements.
2007-01-31 Raptor Version 1.4.14 Released
New Turtle serializer by Dave Robillard based on the existing
RDF/XML-Abbrev serializer.
New GraphViz DOT format serializer by Evan Nemerson.
GRDDL parser now does namespace and profile URI recursion and has
other improvements and fixes.
Fixed reported issues: #0000032, #0000141, #0000143, #0000148,
#0000155 and #0000157
Many other fixes and improvements.
2006-10-22 Raptor Version 1.4.13 Released
Fixed a memory leak in reusing the XML writer
Fixed reported issues: #0000134
Minor updates and fixes to tutorial, configuration and build
2006-08-27 Raptor Version 1.4.12 Released
Restore serializer enumeration ordering back to that of 1.4.10 which
was causing Redland problems when writing type 'application/rdf+xml'.
2006-08-26 Raptor Version 1.4.11 Released
Added network request filtering for parsers
Improved the GRDDL parser to read Embedded RDF and HCalendar
The Guess parser can now be reused to do multiple guesses
The RSS 1.0 Serializer now works again
Fixed reported issues: #0000014, #0000041, #0000089, #0000091 ,
#0000110 and #0000112
Made several other changes, fixes and improvements.
Changes vs. the 2.0 branch:
2.1.1 - 28 Apr 2007
o Welcome to GnuCash 2.1.1 aka "Bug-begone" the second of several
unstable releasese releases of the GnuCash Open Source Accounting
Software which will eventually lead to the stable version 2.2.0. With
this new release series, GnuCash is available on Microsoft Windows
for the first time, and it also runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris and
Mac OSX. This release is intended for developers and testers who want
to help tracking down bugs.
o WARNING: Make sure you make backups of any files used in testing
versions of GnuCash in the 2.1.x series. Although the developers go
to great lengths to ensure that no data will be lost we cannot
guarantee that your data will not be affected if for some reason
GnuCash crashes in testing these releases.
o Please test any and all features important to you. Then post any
bugs you find to bugzilla
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash
o Compared to the 2.0.x series, there are only very few user-visible
new features, except for the completed port to the Microsoft Windows
operating system. Minor new features compared to the 2.0.x series
are;
o The Scheduled Transaction Editor and Management dialogs have been
integrated into the overall GnuCash User Interface to give the user a
more consistent experience in creating scheduled transactions.
o Internally, the programming language wrappers are no longer being
generated by the not-so-well-maintained package "g-wrap" but instead
by the well-established wrapper generator "SWIG". In effect, gnucash
does no longer depend on g-wrap anymore but uses SWIG now.
o New printing formats for check printing
o Bugfixes and improvements since the last version 2.1.0 include:
o Start-up behaviour has been improved: Windows size is better,
splash screen can be clicked away
o OFX DirectConnect import uses correct ID fields for transaction
matching
o More Scheduled Transactions bugs have been fixed
o Windows: Reading/writing to compressed data files has been tested
more thoroughly and fixed in various places
o Windows: Crash on changing default currencies fixed
2.1.0 - 14 Apr 2007
o Welcome to GnuCash 2.1.0 aka "Opening Windows" the first of
several unstable releases of the GnuCash Open Source Accounting
Software which will eventually lead to the stable version 2.2.0. This
release is the very first of to support Windows as a platform and is
intended for developers and adventurous testers who want to help
tracking down bugs.
o WARNING WARNING WARNING - Make sure you make backups of any files
used in testing versions of GnuCash in the 2.1.x series. Although the
developers go to great lengths to ensure that no data will be lost we
cannot guarentee that your data will not be affected if for some
reason GnuCash crashes in testing these releases.
o PLEASE TEST TEST AND TEST SOME MORE any and all features important
to you. Then post any bugs you find to bugzilla
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GnuCash
o If you have the urge to help beyond testing please get involved in
the discussions on the GnuCash mailing lists which you will find at
http://www.gnucash.org. We especially need people to help with
updating the documentation as all texts refer currently to the 1.8.x
series. Please see http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Development on how to
get involved.
o PS I'm not going to list the many features changed or updated in
this release because obviously there is so much that has changed.
CHANGES:
[gputils] Updated header files and linker scripts.
{gputils] Fixed UPPER to mask with 0xff instead of 0x3f.
[gpasm] Mask MOVLB with 0xf instead of 0xff.
[gpasm] Fixed default access bit for extended pic16e.
[gpasm] Fixed 18xx config bug when config the last section.
[gputils] Fixed bsr boundary for 18f2455/2550/4455/4550.
[gplib] Allow forward and back slashes as directory delimiters.
devel/p5-Class-Std into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Class::Std provides tools that help to implement
the "inside out object" - a method for reliably enforcing object
encapsulation - class structure in a convenient and standard way.
Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Class::Std provides tools that help to implement
the "inside out object" - a method for reliably enforcing object
encapsulation - class structure in a convenient and standard way.
devel/p5-Getopt-Euclid into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Getopt::Euclid uses your program's own documentation
to create a command-line argument parser. This ensures that your
program's documented interface and its actual interface always
agree.
Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Getopt::Euclid uses your program's own documentation
to create a command-line argument parser. This ensures that your
program's documented interface and its actual interface always
agree.
devel/p5-IO-InSitu into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::InSitu provides the open_rw( ) subroutine:
It takes the names of two files: one to be opened for reading, the
other for writing. It returns a list of two filehandles, opened to
those two files. However, if the two filenames refer to the same
file, open_rw( ) first makes a temporary copy of the file, which
it opens for input. It then opens the original file for output. In
such cases, when the input filehandle is eventually closed, IO::InSitu
arranges for the temporary file to be automatically deleted.
Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::InSitu provides the open_rw( ) subroutine:
It takes the names of two files: one to be opened for reading, the
other for writing. It returns a list of two filehandles, opened to
those two files. However, if the two filenames refer to the same
file, open_rw( ) first makes a temporary copy of the file, which
it opens for input. It then opens the original file for output. In
such cases, when the input filehandle is eventually closed, IO::InSitu
arranges for the temporary file to be automatically deleted.
Changes to squid-2.6.STABLE13 (11 May 2007)
- Make sure reply headers gets sent even if there is no body available
yet, fixing RealMedia streaming over HTTP issues.
- Undo an accidental name change of storeUnregisterAbort.
- Kill an ancient malplaced storeUnregisterAbort call from ftp.c
- Bug #1814: SSL memory leak on persistent SSL connections
- Don't log ECONNREFUSED/ECONNABORTED accept failures in cache.log
- Cosmetic fix: added missing newline in WCCPv2 configuration dump.
- Ukrainan error messages
- Convert various error pages from DOS to UNIX text format
- Bug #1820: COSS assertion failure t->length == MD5_DIGEST_CHARS
- Clarify the max-conn=n cache_peer option syntax slightly
- Bug #1892: COSS segfault on shutdown
- Windows port: fix undefined ECONNABORTED
- Make refreshIsCachable handle ETag as a cache validator, not
only last-modified
- in_port_t is not portable, use unsigned short instead
- Fix fs / auth / snmp dependencies
- Portability: statfs() may reqire #include <sys/statfs.h>
devel/p5-IO-Interactive into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::Interactive provides utility subroutines that
make it easier to develop interactive applications.
pkgsrc, in preparation for gnome1-libs removal(*).
There was no feedback for keeping these packages after my
HEADS UP mail to pkgsrc-users a week ago.
(*) More to come before that can happen, though.