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wiz
1e2c1bec14 pkglint cleanup. Fix CONFLICTS pattern to include [0-9] at the end. 2006-03-12 12:37:30 +00:00
wiz
e66223304a Fix graphviz CONFLICTS line -- gpr was renamed to
gvpr in 1.12. Closes PR 33093 by Joern Clausen.
2006-03-12 12:36:01 +00:00
wiz
d61d1fe468 Note wesnoth PKGREVISION bump. 2006-03-12 12:31:28 +00:00
wiz
467372d995 Do not insist on GNU gettext in libintl, accept
any that has a gettext() function. Fixes build on NetBSD-3.99.16 (and probably older
releases too).
Lots of additional translation files now installed, add them to the PLIST
and bump PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 12:30:05 +00:00
taca
8becfa1687 Note update of www/squid pacakge to 2.5.13. 2006-03-12 12:13:14 +00:00
taca
cd4846650e Update squid package to 2.5.13 (2.5.STABLE13). Most of changes are
already in our previous package.  Here is changes from 2.5.12 (2.5.STABLE12):

Changes to squid-2.5.STABLE12 (12 Mar 2006)
	- [Minor] Fails to compile on Solaris and some other platforms
	  with undefined reference to setenv (Bug #1435)
	- [Cosmetic] Added WebDAV REPORT method to know HTTP methods list
	- [Minor] Squid ntlm_auth (not the Samba provided one) giving
	  odd results if --enable-ntlm-fail-open is used (Bug #1022)
	- [Minor] wbinfo_group.pl doesn't work with Samba 3.0.21 and later
	  (Bug #1472)
	- [Minor] Squid crash when asyncio function counters url accessed
	  from Cachemgr CGI (Bug #1464)
	- [Cosmetic] Linix compile warning about prctl called with too few
 	  arguments (Bug #1483)
	- [Minor] Wrong timezone declaration for 64 bit Irix (Bug #1479)
	- [Minor] Some 206 responses logged incorrectly (Bug #1511)
	- [Minor] Issues in processing ranges on objects >2GB (Bug #437)
	- [Cosmetic] Segmentation fault on empty proxy_auth ACLs (Bug #1414)
	- [Minor] Ident access lists don't work in delay_access statements
	  (Bug #1428)
	- [Minor] Some clients support NTLM even if not initially negotiating
	  persistent connections (Bug #1447)
	- [Medium] 504 Gateway Time-out on FTP uploads (Bug #1459)
	- [Medium] delay pools given too much bandwidht after "-k reconfigure"
	  (Bug #1481)
	- [Cosmetic] New persistent_connection_after_error configuration
	  directive (Bug #1482)
	- [Cosmetic] Hangs at 100% CPU if /dev/null is not accessible (Bug
	  #1484)
	- [Minor] Fails to compile on Fedora Core 5 test 2 x86_64 (Bug #1492)
	- [Cosmetic] Typo in ftp.c (Bug #1507)
	- [Cosmetic] Error in FTP listings of files with -> in their name
	  (Bug #1508)
	- [Cosmetic] With Squid-2.5 there is no more the DUPLICATE IP logging
 	  in cache.log (Bug #779)
	- [Minor] Fails to process long host names (Bug #1434)
	- [Cosmetic] Azerbaijani errors translation (Bug #1454)
	- [Cosmetic] misleading error message message for bad/unresolveable
	  cache_peer name (Bug #1504)
	- [Cosmetic] confusing statistics on stateful helpers (NTLM auth)
	  (Bug #1506)
	- [Major] connstate memory leak (Bug #1522)
2006-03-12 12:12:19 +00:00
wiz
d6f4058359 + dropbear-0.48, efax-gtk-3.0.9, gnome-doc-utils-0.6.0,
gst-plugins0.10-base-0.10.4, gstreamer0.10-0.10.4, jabberd2-2.0s11,
  john-1.7.0.1, libextractor-0.5.11, librsvg-2.14.2, neon-0.26.0,
  popa3d-1.0.1, py-Gnosis-Utils-1.2.1, rox-session-0.28, sitecopy-0.16.3,
  stunnel-4.15.
2006-03-12 11:50:27 +00:00
rillig
78b38aeaa0 Fixed references to non-existent packages. When a package needs source
files from another package, it should just add that other package to
DISTFILES instead of (cd otherpackage && make extract).
2006-03-12 11:34:09 +00:00
jmmv
ff7c491d7d Note update of libxklavier to 2.2. 2006-03-12 11:18:48 +00:00
jmmv
e96ce650b4 Update to 2.2:
2.2	Bugfixes. XML processing improved. Better compatibility with
	modular X.org filesystem layout
2.1	Bugfixes. GCC 4.x compatibility patches.
2006-03-12 11:18:11 +00:00
minskim
be222ea35f Note PKGREVISION bump of tkdiff. 2006-03-12 07:40:26 +00:00
minskim
f7d71a5a35 Add with to USE_TOOLS, and replace the hardcoded command name in the script
with ${WISH}.

Bump PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 07:39:36 +00:00
minskim
03d68dd638 Note PKGREVISION bump of qt3-tools, libfwbuilder, and fwbuilder. 2006-03-12 06:59:30 +00:00
minskim
790a8ca2fc Use the updated qt3-tools to use the libtool mode of qmake, and remove
runtime dependency on qt3-tools.

Bump PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 06:58:42 +00:00
minskim
66908cd3f7 - Link libraries against the pthread library since pthread_* functions are
called.  Also include pthread.buildlink3.mk directly.
- With the update of qt3-tools to use the libtool mode of qmake, it is
  unnecessary to install files manually; "make install" just works.

Bump PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 06:56:30 +00:00
minskim
17ee0d9625 Force to use the libtool mode of qmake, instead of patching the
non-libtool mode to use libool.  In this way, qmake will generates
valid install commands.  This closes PR pkg/29572.

Bump qt3-tools PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 06:49:21 +00:00
taca
36fce353a1 Note update of graphics/ruby18-RMagick package to 1.10.1. 2006-03-12 03:47:44 +00:00
taca
de2f20fc30 Update ruby-RMagick package to 1.10.1 applying patch noted by
PR pkg/33056 from OBATA Akio.

RMagick 1.10.1
 o Fix bug #3437, memory leak in ImageList#to_blob
 o Fix bug #3363, Image#composite doesn't work when the source image
   is bigger than the destination
 o Fix bug #3635, Image#import_pixels doesn't accept FloatPixel or DoublePixel
   storage types
 o Feature #3597, add border_color attribute to the Draw class
2006-03-12 03:46:07 +00:00
heinz
488f60ad74 Updated to version 1.30.
Pkgsrc changes:
  - The new release includes the patch by Peter Behroozi (already contained
    in Peter's unofficial release 1.26) that adds get1_session() for session
    caching.
  - Reverted to using MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN

Changes since version 1.25:
===========================
1.30  21.12.2005
	- Fixed the MD5 function for hashsums containing \0
	- Fixed some compile warnings with recent gcc.
	- Fixed do_httpx3:
	  + Don't add additional Host: headers if it's already given
	  + Omit the :$port suffix for standard ports
	  + Thanks to ivan-cpan-rt@420.am
	- Limit the chunk size when reading with tcp_read_all to 0x1000.
	  This fixes various rt tickets.
	- Added patch to allow session caching
	- Mike McCauley and Florian Ragwitz maintain this module now
2006-03-12 02:48:19 +00:00
heinz
0dad659450 Update of
archivers/p5-Archive-Tar to 1.29
  net/p5-Net-DNS to 0.57
  security/p5-Crypt-CBC to 2.17
2006-03-12 01:34:29 +00:00
heinz
4453fb254d Updated to version 2.17.
Pkgsrc changes:
  none

Changes since version 2.15:
===========================
2.17    Mon Jan  9 18:22:51 EST 2006
        -IMPORTANT NOTE: Versions of this module prior to 2.17 were incorrectly
	using 8 byte IVs when generating the old-style RandomIV style header
	(as opposed to the new-style random salt header). This affects data
        encrypted using the Rijndael algorithm, which has a 16 byte blocksize,
        and is a significant security issue.

        The bug has been corrected in versions 2.17 and higher by making it
        impossible to use 16-byte block ciphers with RandomIV headers. You may
        still read legacy encrypted data by explicitly passing the
        -insecure_legacy_decrypt option to Crypt::CBC->new().

        -The salt, iv and key are now reset before each complete encryption
         cycle. This avoids inadvertent reuse of the same salt.

        -A new -header option has been added that allows you to select
         among the various types of headers, and avoids the ambiguity
         of having multiple interacting options.

        -A new random_bytes() method provides access to /dev/urandom on
         suitably-equipped hardware.

2.16	Tue Dec  6 14:17:45 EST 2005
	- Added two new options to new():
	  -keysize   => <bytes>  Force the keysize -- useful for Blowfish
	  -blocksize => <bytes>  Force the blocksize -- not known to be useful

	  ("-keysize=>16" is necessary to decrypt OpenSSL messages encrypted
	  with Blowfish)
2006-03-12 01:32:31 +00:00
heinz
b247cede39 Updated security/p5-Digest-Hashcash to 0.03. 2006-03-12 00:17:21 +00:00
heinz
5b28e71cee Updated to version 0.57.
Pkgsrc changes:
  none

Relevant changes since version 0.55:
=====================================
Fix rt.cpan.org 17783
    The inet6 tests do not skip enough tests when ipv6 is not available.
    I did not catch this in my setup since IPv6 is available on all my
    machines.

Feature Implemented SPF (typecode 99).

Feature added rrsort() function.
   See Net::DNS and Net::DNS::RR documentation for details.

Fix rt.cpan.org 14653 and 14049
   TCP fallback after V6 socket failure
2006-03-12 00:10:16 +00:00
wiz
456d09dc6b Enable zlib and rawsock modules while the update is still fresh. 2006-03-11 23:55:07 +00:00
wiz
6fc5263a86 clisp updated to 2.38. 2006-03-11 23:35:06 +00:00
wiz
6b5e25539a Update to 2.38:
2.38 (2006-01-24)
=================

User visible changes
--------------------

* SAVEINITMEM can create standalone executables.
  Thanks to Frank Buß for the idea.
  SAVEINITMEM also accepts :NORC argument do disable RC-file loading.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/image.html> for details.

* POSIX:SYSLOG no longer recognizes "%m" and other formatting instructions.
  For your safety and security, please do all formatting in Lisp.

* Fixed the OPEN :IF-EXISTS :APPEND bug introduced in 2.37.

* Fixed a crash on woe32 in opening files with names longer than MAX_PATH.

* Module berkeley-db now supports Berkeley DB 4.4.


2.37 (2006-01-02)
=================

User visible changes
--------------------

* Signal a continuable error when an already opened file is opened again,
  unless both streams are read-only.

* SOCKET-SERVER now accepts :BACKLOG and :INTERFACE arguments.
  The first (optional) argument should be the port number or NIL.
  Use (SOCKET-SERVER NIL :INTERFACE SOCKET) instead of (SOCKET-SERVER SOCKET).
  Thanks to Tomas Zellerin
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/socket.html#sose> for details.

* EXT:HTTP-PROXY now uses the environment variable "http_proxy", not
  "HTTP_PROXY", like curl does, to avoid confusing it with CGI arguments.

* OPEN :DIRECTION :OUTPUT now creates write-only handles and treats
  named pipes correctly.

* Fixed EXT:SETENV on non-POSIX systems (woe32 and BSD derivatives).

* Fixed a bug in EXT:! on 64-bit platforms.
  Thanks to Dr. Werner Fink


2.36 (2005-12-04)
=================

User visible changes
--------------------

* Infrastructure:
  + Top-level configure now accepts the option --enable-maintainer-mode
    that affects autoconf-related Makefile targets.  The default value
    is determined based on the presence of the CVS directories.
  + When libsigsegv is not found, print instructions on getting/building
    libsigsegv and bail out; override with --ignore-absence-of-libsigsegv.
  + When --with-dynamic-ffi is supplied, but the FFI fails to build, abort.
  + When --with-readline is supplied, but GNU readline is not found, abort.
  + makemake no longer checks with_module_* variables.

* New function EXT:OPEN-HTTP and macro EXT:WITH-HTTP-INPUT.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/macros3.html#open-http> for details.

* New declaration EXT:NOTSPECIAL undoes the effects of DEFVAR and DEFCONSTANT.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/declarations.html#notspec-decl>
  for details.

* Function EXT:CLHS is now deprecated in favor of DESCRIBE, which can now
  point your web browser to the ANSI CL and CLISP-specific documentation.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/environment-dict.html#describe>
  for details.

* FFI modules can now take advantage of autoconf feature detection.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/dffi.html#ffi-guard> for details.

* New FFI macro FFI:DEF-C-CONST.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/dffi.html#def-c-const> for details.

* New charset BASE64 encodes arbitrary byte sequences with strings of
  printable ASCII characters (4 characters per 3 bytes).
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/encoding.html#base64> for details.

* New module readline offers some advanced readline and history features.
  It is a BASE module and is available when both FFI and readline are present.

* SOCKET:SOCKET-SERVICE-PORT is now deprecated in favor of OS:SERVICE.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/syscalls.html#service> for details.

* New SETF-able functions POSIX:GETUID, POSIX:GETGID, POSIX:GETEUID,
  POSIX:GETEGID.
  New functions POSIX:GROUP-INFO and POSIX:STRING-TIME.
  Function POSIX:USER-DATA is renamed to POSIX:USER-INFO.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/syscalls.html> for details.

* New NEW-CLX demo: foch.lisp draws fractal snowflakes.
  Implemented XLIB:SET-MODIFIER-MAPPING, XLIB:KEYSYM->KEYCODES,
  XLIB:ACCESS-HOSTS, XLIB:ADD-ACCESS-HOST, XLIB:REMOVE-ACCESS-HOST,
  XLIB:CHANGE-KEYBOARD-CONTROL, XLIB:CHANGE-KEYBOARD-MAPPING,
  XLIB:KEYBOARD-MAPPING, XLIB:KEYSYM-NAME, XLIB:KEYCODE->CHARACTER,
  XLIB:SHAPE-EXTENTS, XLIB:SHAPE-RECTANGLES, XLIB:DEFAULT-KEYSYM-INDEX.
  Use MAP instead of ELT for sequence access in NEW-CLX.

* ANSI CL compliance issues:
  + DEFPACKAGE options :SHADOWING-IMPORT-FROM, :USE, :IMPORT-FROM
    accept package designators, not just package names.
  + ENCODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME is now the perfect inverse for DECODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME.

* The command line option -v now affects *LOAD-ECHO* also.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/clisp.html#opt-v> for details.

* When a CLISP process is killed, clean-up is always executed.

* DEFCLASS now permits user-defined :ALLOCATION arguments.

* Fixed (FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION #'(SETF FOO)) on compiled functions.

* Fixed re-exporting symbols from POSIX to EXT.

* Fixed module rawsock on platforms with non-trivial struct sockaddr layout.
  Functions that take a BUFFER argument, also take :START and :END arguments.
  Renamed RAWSOCK:LISTEN to RAWSOCK:SOCK-LISTEN to avoid a conflict with CL.
  New functions RAWSOCK:PROTOCOL, RAWSOCK:NETWORK, RAWSOCK:GETADDRINFO,
  RAWSOCK:GETNAMEINFO.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes/rawsock.html> for details.

* Fixed module postgresql logging behavior.

* Fixed clisp.h generation to conform to the internal definitions.


2.35 (2005-08-29)
=================

User visible changes
--------------------

* SOCKET:SOCKET-STREAM-SHUTDOWN does not call CLOSE anymore,
  just shutdown(2) - as it has always been documented.
  It now also works on raw sockets, thus RAWSOCK:SHUTDOWN has been removed.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#sost-shut> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#rawsock> for details.

* When the command line option -E receives an invalid encoding,
  ISO-8859-1 is used instead. [It was ASCII (for *FOREIGN-ENCODING*) or
  UTF-8 (for all other encodings) before.]
  Rationale: this is a 1:1 that corresponds to CLISP CODE-CHAR/CHAR-CODE
  and avoids spurious errors in DIRECTORY on startup.

* New function EXT:COMPILED-FILE-P - checks whether the file is a
  CLISP-compiled file with a compatible bytecode format.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#compiled-file-p> for details.

* New functions EXT:CHAR-INVERTCASE, EXT:STRING-INVERTCASE and
  EXT:NSTRING-INVERTCASE invert case of characters and strings.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#char-invertcase> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#string-invertcase> for details.

* New function POSIX:STREAM-OPTIONS calls fcntl(2).
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#fcntl> for details.

* Explicitly close all possible file descriptors before exec().

* Danish translations of the user interface messages have been added.
  Thanks to Dennis Decker Jensen



2.34 (2005-07-20)
=================

Important notes
---------------

* All .fas files generated by previous CLISP versions are invalid and
  must be recompiled.  This is caused by the addition of MOP, the DEFSETF
  fixes, and the TRANSLATE-PATHNAME and MAKE-HASH-TABLE enhancements.
  Set CUSTOM:*LOAD-OBSOLETE-ACTION* to :COMPILE to automate this.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#loadfile> for details.

* The name of the Run-Control file has changed from '_clisprc' to
  '.clisprc' on all platforms.
  If you are using woe32, please rename your Run-Control file.

* Modules i18n, regexp, and syscalls are now present even in the base
  linking set.  Do not pass, e.g., "--with-module=regexp" to configure.

User visible changes
--------------------

* The CLOS MetaObject Protocol is supported:
  + New class METAOBJECT.
  + Classes:
    New classes
      STANDARD-READER-METHOD, STANDARD-WRITER-METHOD, FORWARD-REFERENCED-CLASS.
    New functions
      ENSURE-CLASS.
    New generic functions
      CLASS-DIRECT-SUPERCLASSES, CLASS-PRECEDENCE-LIST, CLASS-DIRECT-SLOTS,
      CLASS-SLOTS, CLASS-DIRECT-DEFAULT-INITARGS, CLASS-DEFAULT-INITARGS.
    New customizable generic functions
      For class creation:
        ENSURE-CLASS-USING-CLASS, VALIDATE-SUPERCLASS,
        COMPUTE-DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITION-INITARGS,
        COMPUTE-CLASS-PRECEDENCE-LIST, COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION,
        COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION-INITARGS, COMPUTE-SLOTS,
        COMPUTE-DEFAULT-INITARGS, READER-METHOD-CLASS, WRITER-METHOD-CLASS.
      For notification about subclasses:
        CLASS-DIRECT-SUBCLASSES, ADD-DIRECT-SUBCLASS, REMOVE-DIRECT-SUBCLASS.
  + Generic Functions:
    New classes
      FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-CLASS, FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-OBJECT.
    New functions
      ENSURE-GENERIC-FUNCTION, SET-FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE-FUNCTION,
      COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-METHOD-AS-FUNCTION.
    New generic functions
      GENERIC-FUNCTION-NAME, GENERIC-FUNCTION-METHODS,
      GENERIC-FUNCTION-METHOD-CLASS, GENERIC-FUNCTION-LAMBDA-LIST,
      GENERIC-FUNCTION-METHOD-COMBINATION,
      GENERIC-FUNCTION-ARGUMENT-PRECEDENCE-ORDER, GENERIC-FUNCTION-DECLARATIONS.
    New customizable generic functions
      ENSURE-GENERIC-FUNCTION-USING-CLASS, COMPUTE-DISCRIMINATING-FUNCTION,
      COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS, COMPUTE-APPLICABLE-METHODS-USING-CLASSES.
  + Methods:
    New generic functions
      METHOD-FUNCTION, METHOD-GENERIC-FUNCTION, METHOD-LAMBDA-LIST,
      METHOD-SPECIALIZERS, ACCESSOR-METHOD-SLOT-DEFINITION.
    New functions
      EXTRACT-LAMBDA-LIST, EXTRACT-SPECIALIZER-NAMES.
  + Method-Combinations:
    New generic function
      FIND-METHOD-COMBINATION.
    New customizable generic function
      COMPUTE-EFFECTIVE-METHOD.
  + Slot-Definitions:
    New classes
      SLOT-DEFINITION, STANDARD-SLOT-DEFINITION,
      DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITION, STANDARD-DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITION,
      EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION, STANDARD-EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION.
    New generic functions
      SLOT-DEFINITION-NAME, SLOT-DEFINITION-INITFORM,
      SLOT-DEFINITION-INITFUNCTION, SLOT-DEFINITION-TYPE,
      SLOT-DEFINITION-ALLOCATION, SLOT-DEFINITION-INITARGS,
      SLOT-DEFINITION-READERS, SLOT-DEFINITION-WRITERS,
      SLOT-DEFINITION-LOCATION.
    New customizable generic functions
      DIRECT-SLOT-DEFINITION-CLASS, EFFECTIVE-SLOT-DEFINITION-CLASS.
  + Specializers:
    New classes
      SPECIALIZER, EQL-SPECIALIZER.
    New generic functions
      SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-GENERIC-FUNCTIONS, SPECIALIZER-DIRECT-METHODS.
    New functions
      EQL-SPECIALIZER-OBJECT, INTERN-EQL-SPECIALIZER.
    New customizable generic functions
      ADD-DIRECT-METHOD, REMOVE-DIRECT-METHOD.
  + Slot access:
    New generic functions
      SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS, (SETF SLOT-VALUE-USING-CLASS),
      SLOT-BOUNDP-USING-CLASS, SLOT-MAKUNBOUND-USING-CLASS.
    New functions
      STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS, FUNCALLABLE-STANDARD-INSTANCE-ACCESS.
  + Dependent object notification:
    New functions
      MAP-DEPENDENTS.
    New customizable generic functions
      ADD-DEPENDENT, REMOVE-DEPENDENT, UPDATE-DEPENDENT.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#mop-chap> for details,
  and <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#mop-clisp> for a list
  of differences between CLISP and "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol".
  *FEATURES* now contains :MOP.

* CLISP now supports programming with case sensitive symbols. This is the
  default when CLISP is started with the new command line option "-modern".
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#package-case> for details.

* Several new datatypes that manage weak references:
    WEAK-LIST, WEAK-AND-RELATION, WEAK-OR-RELATION,
    WEAK-MAPPING, WEAK-AND-MAPPING, WEAK-OR-MAPPING, WEAK-ALIST.
  New functions
    - for WEAK-LIST:
      MAKE-WEAK-LIST, WEAK-LIST-P, WEAK-LIST-LIST, (SETF WEAK-LIST-LIST),
    - for WEAK-AND-RELATION:
      MAKE-WEAK-AND-RELATION, WEAK-AND-RELATION-P, WEAK-AND-RELATION-LIST,
    - for WEAK-OR-RELATION:
      MAKE-WEAK-OR-RELATION, WEAK-OR-RELATION-P, WEAK-OR-RELATION-LIST,
    - for WEAK-MAPPING:
      MAKE-WEAK-MAPPING, WEAK-MAPPING-P, WEAK-MAPPING-PAIR, WEAK-MAPPING-VALUE,
      (SETF WEAK-MAPPING-VALUE),
    - for WEAK-AND-MAPPING:
      MAKE-WEAK-AND-MAPPING, WEAK-AND-MAPPING-P, WEAK-AND-MAPPING-PAIR,
      WEAK-AND-MAPPING-VALUE, (SETF WEAK-AND-MAPPING-VALUE),
    - for WEAK-OR-MAPPING:
      MAKE-WEAK-OR-MAPPING, WEAK-OR-MAPPING-P, WEAK-OR-MAPPING-PAIR,
      WEAK-OR-MAPPING-VALUE, (SETF WEAK-OR-MAPPING-VALUE),
    - for WEAK-ALIST:
      MAKE-WEAK-ALIST, WEAK-ALIST-P, WEAK-ALIST-TYPE, WEAK-ALIST-CONTENTS,
      (SETF WEAK-ALIST-CONTENTS), WEAK-ALIST-ASSOC, WEAK-ALIST-RASSOC,
      WEAK-ALIST-VALUE, (SETF WEAK-ALIST-VALUE).
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#weak> for details.

* You can create formatting streams of class EXT:FILL-STREAM.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#fill-stream> for details.

* SUBTYPEP can determine subtype relationship and type equivalence much better
  than it could before.

* When *PRINT-READABLY* is true, symbols are now printed with package marker
  and vertical bars.

* ANSI CL compliance issues:
  + Issue <DECLARATION-SCOPE:NO-HOISTING> is implemented: The scope of
    declarations that do not apply to bindings, such as free SPECIAL, NOTINLINE
    or OPTIMIZE declarations, includes only the body forms and no longer
    includes the initforms of the LAMBDA/LET/LET*/MULTIPLE-VALUE-BIND bindings.
  + Vectors of element type NIL are now strings in all aspects. But the type
    BASE-STRING does _not_ include vectors of element type NIL.
  + TYPE-OF now returns STANDARD-CHAR instead of CHARACTER when possible.
  + The type COMPILED-FUNCTION no longer encompasses generic functions.
  + TYPE-OF now returns COMPILED-FUNCTION or STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION instead
    of FUNCTION when possible.
  + The space character is printed as "#\ " if CUSTOM:*PRINT-SPACE-CHAR-ANSI*
    is true.
  + The #<PACKAGE KEYWORD> no longer has the nickname "". The syntax :FOO for
    keywords still works, but is now special cased in the reader.
  + Class redefinition with DEFCLASS no longer modifies the previous class if
    it doesn't have a "proper name".
  + Class redefinition with DEFCLASS removes accessor methods that have been
    installed through the previous DEFCLASS definition of the same class.
  + Generic function redefinition with DEFGENERIC removes methods that have
    been installed through the previous DEFGENERIC definition of the same
    function.
  + The set of qualifiers allowed for methods that are combined with a method
    combination defined through the short form of DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION
    now includes the name of the method combination instead of the operator.
  + FIND-METHOD now gives an error if the list of specializers has a wrong
    length.
  + ARRAY-TOTAL-SIZE-LIMIT, ARRAY-DIMENSION-LIMIT, ARRAY-RANK-LIMIT are now
    fixnums.
  + SHORT-FLOATs whose absolute value is an integer in the range between 10^5
    and 10^7 are now printed with full precision.
  + Operations combining rational and floating-point numbers now return a
    floating-point result if CUSTOM:*FLOATING-POINT-RATIONAL-CONTAGION-ANSI*
    is true. When the mathematical result in a situation is rational, a
    warning is issued if CUSTOM:*WARN-ON-FLOATING-POINT-RATIONAL-CONTAGION* is
    true.
  + Class redefinition with DEFCLASS now updates existing instances as
    specified.
  + An ABORT restart is now always installed.
  + UPDATE-INSTANCE-FOR-DIFFERENT-CLASS does the required argument checking.
  + Passing invalid initialization arguments to MAKE-INSTANCE and similar
    now generates a PROGRAM-ERROR instead of just an ERROR.
  + Documentation strings are now attached to class objects, not just to
    their name.
  + Arrays with total array size 0 are printed in a lossy way if
    CUSTOM:*PRINT-EMPTY-ARRAYS-ANSI* is true and *PRINT-READABLY* is false.
  + Allow () to match NIL in destructuring lambda lists.
  + Documentation strings at a place where only declarations and forms are
    allowed now give a warning, not an error.
  + LAST, BUTLAST and NBUTLAST check their list argument for circularity.
  + Different LOAD-TIME-VALUE forms that are EQUAL but not EQ are no longer
    coalesced by COMPILE-FILE.
  + DEFSETF lambda-lists now support &ENVIRONMENT.
  + DEFSETF lambda-lists are no longer destructuring lambda-lists.
  + NAMESTRING no longer accepts an optional second argument.
  + SETF of VALUES now uses only the first value of each subform.
  + SPECIAL declarations of variables are now correctly respected inside
    macro expanders defined through MACROLET within the declaration's scope.
  + (EXPORT NIL), (UNEXPORT NIL), (IMPORT NIL), (SHADOWING-IMPORT NIL),
    (SHADOW NIL) are now nops.
  + An attempt to create a condition from an invalid condition designator now
    always results in a TYPE-ERROR being signalled.
  + The reader's errors are now of type READER-ERROR when they should be.
  + READ-DELIMITED-LIST now returns NIL when *READ-SUPPRESS* is true.
  + Printing of multidimensional arrays now respects *PRINT-LEVEL*.
  + As required by 19.2.3, *DEFAULT-PATHNAME-DEFAULTS* is merged into
    pathnames before accessing the file system.
  + LOGICAL-PATHNAME now gives an error if the argument string does not
    contain a host specification.
  + The PRINT-UNREADABLE macro prints extraneous spaces if
    CUSTOM:*PRINT-UNREADABLE-ANSI* is true.
  + In the #n= and #n# reader syntax, the integer n may now be larger than
    7 digits.
  + IN-PACKAGE forms with constant arguments are no longer executed by the
    compiler if they occur in a non-null lexical environment.
  + COMPILE-FILE now always returns the TRUENAME of its output file.
  + GET-SETF-EXPANSION now accepts NIL as the environment argument to
    mean null lexical environment
  Thanks to Paul F. Dietz and his ANSI compliance
  suite, which helped detect some of these deficiencies.
  Thanks to Yuji Minejima and his ANSI compliance
  suite, which helped detect some of these deficiencies.

* Global error handlers can now be installed and removed using
  EXT:SET-GLOBAL-HANDLER, EXT:WITHOUT-GLOBAL-HANDLERS,
  and -on-error command line option.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#global-handler> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/clisp.html#opt-on-error> for details.

* TRANSLATE-PATHNAME and TRANSLATE-LOGICAL-PATHNAME accept a new keyword
  argument :ABSOLUTE which makes them convert their return values to
  absolute pathnames.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#translate-pathname> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#translate-logpath> for details.

* New function EXT:ABSOLUTE-PATHNAME.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#absolute-pathname> for details.

* New function EXT:ELASTIC-NEWLINE and new FORMAT directive "~.".
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#elastic-newline>
  and <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#format-dot> for details.
  Through this function, CLISP no longer produces spurious blank lines when
  a program uses the convention of printing a #\Newline before each line.

* TRACE has a new option :MAX-DEPTH, that is useful to avoid infinite
  recursions in the tracer.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#trace> for details.

* The function LENGTH and a few other sequence functions now signal a
  TYPE-ERROR when a circular list has been given as argument.

* Function UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE is now as precise as possible.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#ucpt> for details.

* In non-interactive batch mode, *ERROR-OUTPUT* now uses the system's
  standard error stream, instead of the standard output stream.

* The macros MUFFLE-CERRORS, APPEASE-CERRORS and EXIT-ON-ERROR now treat
  CONTINUE restarts which require interactive user intervention like other
  restarts. Only non-interactive CONTINUE restarts are silently invoked.

* LOAD :OBSOLETE-ACTION can now also be :COMPILE to automatically
  recompile the obsolete *.fas file.
  LOAD can now ignore erroneous forms using SKIP and STOP restarts.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#loadfile> for details.

* References from within macros defined through MACROLET to variables or
  functions defined in the lexical environment outside the MACROLET form
  now signal an error. Previously, this resulted in undefined behavior.

* The FFI recognizes the c-type declaration (FFI:C-POINTER <c-type>) to
  handle references without conversion to/from Lisp structures.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#c-pointer> for details.

* The FFI variable FFI:*FOREIGN-ENCODING* can now be a multibyte encoding.
  The warning "*FOREIGN-ENCODING*: reset to ASCII" at startup is gone.

* New FFI constructor functions FFI:FOREIGN-VARIABLE and FFI:FOREIGN-FUNCTION,
  more operators are now exported (FFI:FOREIGN-VALUE, FFI:PARSE-C-TYPE).
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#dffi-make-var>
  and <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#dffi-make-func> for details.

* FFI macro FFI:C-LINES can now be used to fine-tune
  initialization and finalization.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#c-lines> for details.

* New FFI function FFI:CLOSE-FOREIGN-LIBRARY can be used to unload a library.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#dffi-close-lib> for details.

* New FFI low-level accessor FFI:MEMORY-AS.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#memory-as> for details.

* Foreign functions and variables can now be documented using the
  :DOCUMENTATION option to FFI:DEF-CALL-OUT and FFI:DEF-C-VAR.

* Buffered streams now are suitable for interactive streams. It is no longer
  necessary to use :BUFFERED NIL to avoid blocking in various situations.

* Function EXT:READ-BYTE-SEQUENCE takes a new keyword argument :INTERACTIVE.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#rd-by-seq> for details.

* Methods on GRAY:STREAM-READ-BYTE-SEQUENCE and GRAY:STREAM-WRITE-BYTE-SEQUENCE
  now need to accept a second optional argument.

* The possible values of the :WEAK argument of MAKE-HASH-TABLE are changed:
  Use :KEY-AND-VALUE instead of :EITHER, :KEY-OR-VALUE instead of :BOTH now.

* The :LIBRARY option argument to EXT:DEF-CALL-OUT and EXT:DEF-C-VAR is now
  evaluated (i.e., it can now be a variable) and may take a value of
  :DEFAULT and :NEXT in addition to being a string as before.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#def-c-var> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#def-call-out> for details.

* New user variable CUSTOM:*PRINT-SYMBOL-PACKAGE-PREFIX-SHORTEST*
  allows using the shortest package (nick)name as the symbol prefix.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#pr-sym-pack-prefix> for details.

* The user commands can now be extended using CUSTOM:*USER-COMMANDS*.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#user-commands> for details.

* Initialization and finalization of the CLISP process can now be
  augmented with CUSTOM:*INIT-HOOKS* and CUSTOM:*FINI-HOOKS*.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#init-hooks> and
  <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#fini-hooks> for details.

* SET functions (like UNION et al) are now much faster on large lists.

* The second, optional argument of EXT:SPECIAL-VARIABLE-P can no longer be T;
  please use (THE-ENVIRONMENT) instead.

* New function EXT:FEATUREP - the run-time version of read-time #+/#-.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#featurep> for details.

* Bug fixes:
  + The interpreter no longer executes the body of (EVAL-WHEN (COMPILE) ...)
    forms.
  + Fixes to internationalized error messages.
  + When an interpreted INITIALIZE-INSTANCE method uses CALL-NEXT-METHOD with
    a modified argument list, MAKE-INSTANCE could in some cases initialize
    the new object three times instead of just once.
  + Fixed a compiler bug that could lead to incorrect code when a LAMBDA
    with SPECIAL-declared optional variables was compiled inline and the
    initforms of the optional variables depended on the values of the previous
    optional variables.
  + Passing a package as second argument of RENAME-PACKAGE led to an
    unjustified error.
  + Passing a displaced vector as argument to REVERSE could lead to an
    unjustified error.
  + FRESH-LINE did not work in some situations.
  + Fixed ATANH on complex numbers.
  + The macros EXT:LETF and EXT:LETF* now work correctly on symbol-macros.
  + Fixed a spurious crash of MULTIPLE-VALUE-SETQ in interpreted code.
  + Fixed a crash of (COPY-READTABLE NIL some-readtable).
  + Fixed a crash when using a hash-table as hash-table key.
  + Fixed a crash triggered by the READ-BYTE function on streams with
    element type ([UN]SIGNED-BYTE n), 24 < n < 32, on big-endian platforms.
  + Fixed a crash that occurred on glibc platforms when writing Unicode
    characters in the range #\U000E0000..#\U000E007F on a stream with an
    encoding other than UTF-8.
  + An invalid bignum could be returned by GET-INTERNAL-RUN-TIME on 64-bit
    platforms.
  + Third party code walkers can now handle HANDLER-BIND et al.

* Woe32 distribution now comes with a binary driver clisp.exe.
  Do not copy it anywhere - create a shortcut to it instead!
  Use install.bat to automate shortcut creation.

Modules
-------

* New module matlab interfaces to <http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/>
  and allows complicated matrix computations.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#matlab> for details.

* New module rawsock offers low-level socket access.
  Thanks to Fred and Don Cohens.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#rawsock> for details.

* New module zlib interfaces to <http://www.zlib.org> and allows
  compression and uncompression of vectors.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#zlib> for details.

* New module i18n now contains the GNU gettext interface as well as
  other functionality for Lisp program internationalization.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#i18n-mod> for details.

* New module PARI interfaces to <http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/>.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#pari> for details.

* Module syscalls is significantly expanded.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#syscalls> for details.

* Module berkeley-db is vastly expanded.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#berkeley-db> for details.
  Added support for Berkeley DB 4.3.

* Modules now have an exit function.
  See <http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html#modexit> for details.

Portability
-----------

* Heaps and memory images larger than 4 GB are now supported on 64-bit
  platforms.

* Support files larger than 2 GB or 4 GB also on Windows.

* Weak pointers now also work on platforms without mmap().

* Weak hash tables now also work on platforms without mmap().

* Dynamic modules now work on woe32 too.

* On most 64-bit platforms, fixnums are now 49 bits wide (including the sign
  bit), instead of 33 bits wide.
2006-03-11 23:32:44 +00:00
jmmv
27a464ab13 Rename glade2 to glade and glade2-gnome to glade-gnome. This way the
package name matches the distname and avoids confusion because there is
no such thing as glade1 any more in pkgsrc (and hasn't been for a very
long time already).
2006-03-11 22:23:52 +00:00
jmmv
bfbad61283 glade2 and glade2-gnome updated to 2.12.1. 2006-03-11 22:05:25 +00:00
jmmv
39fd59a381 Update glade2 and glade2-gnome to 2.12.1:
Glade 2.12.1	(Oct 9 2005)
============

 o Fixed missing include file for GnomeDB widgets.
 o Translation updates.


Glade 2.12.0	(Sep 14 2005)
============

 o Added support for new properties - "GtkWindow::urgency_hint",
   "GtkAboutDialog::wrap_license", "GtkIconView::reorderable",
   "GtkFileChooserDialog::do_overwrite_confirmation",
   "GtkFileChooserButton::do_overwrite_confirmation",
   "GtkMenuBar::pack_direction", "GtkMenuBar::child_pack_direction".
 o Added 12 new named icons in GTK+ and GNOME.
 o Fixed bug using "Named Icon" property for widgets other than GtkWindow.
 o Fixed code generation for "GtkAboutDialog::destroy_with_parent".
2006-03-11 22:05:02 +00:00
wiz
34c0cffb92 Fix path to itself. 2006-03-11 22:03:52 +00:00
wiz
8d4c0f4874 Added devel/libsigsegv version 2.2 2006-03-11 22:01:32 +00:00
wiz
4ce8809e26 Add libsigsegv. 2006-03-11 22:00:30 +00:00
wiz
9564b30fdb Initial import of libsigsegv-2.2 from pkgsrc-wip, packaged by
Martijn van Buul.

GNU libsigsegv is a library for handling page faults in user mode. A page
fault occurs when a program tries to access a region of memory that is
currently unavailable. Catching and handling a page fault is a useful
technique for implementing:

* Pageable virtual memory
* Memory-mapped access to persistent databases
* Generational garbage collectors
* Stack overflow handlers
* Distributed shared memory
2006-03-11 22:00:01 +00:00
rillig
8bf0b7f229 Updated xorp to 1.2. 2006-03-11 21:02:56 +00:00
rillig
4ed166866d Updated xorp to 1.2.
Changes since 1.1:
  ALL:
    - Numerous improvements, bug fixes and cleanup.

    - The third-party ospfd implementation is replaced with a new
      OSPF implementation developed from scratch.

    - The integration of the routing policy mechanism with the rest of
      the system is completed.

    - XORP now builds on Windows Server 2003 (Service Pack 1),
      amd64+FreeBSD-6.0, FreeBSD-6.1 (BETA3), NetBSD-3.0, OpenBSD-2.8,
      MacOS X 10.4.5, Linux Fedora Core4 (among others).

    [...]

Changes since 1.0:
  ALL:
    - Numerous improvements, bug fixes and cleanup.

    - XORP now builds on amd64+OpenBSD-3.6-current.

    - The --enable-advanced-mcast-api flag to "./configure" has been
      replaced  with the --disable-advanced-multicast-api flag.

    - Addition of support for code execution profiling.

    - Currently "gmake" does not build the regression tests.
      The command "gmake check" should be used to build and run the
      regression tests.

    - Addition of two new documents:
      * "An Introduction to Writing a XORP Process"
      * "XORP User Manual"

    [...]
2006-03-11 21:01:59 +00:00
rillig
b3e0b251b8 Converted to the SUBST framework and fixed pkglint warnings. 2006-03-11 19:42:25 +00:00
wiz
fbfe467428 Add patch-aa to fix build problem. 2006-03-11 18:43:18 +00:00
rillig
9df67ca189 - Renamed "List!" to "InternalList".
- When ${SED} and ${MV} are used in a single shell command, print a note
  that the SUBST framework is preferred over the direct use of these
  commands.
2006-03-11 18:38:35 +00:00
rillig
64c7a15b09 Converted to the SUBST framework. 2006-03-11 18:22:22 +00:00
wiz
26bac594d1 Note amavis-perl PKGREVISION bump. 2006-03-11 18:13:12 +00:00
wiz
c7e94a2756 Add missing files to PLIST. Bump PKGREVISION. 2006-03-11 18:12:45 +00:00
schwarz
8729aaecd9 added a workaround for a bug with Apple's gcc-4.0.0 2006-03-11 17:41:59 +00:00
schwarz
46e65289e0 -I/Developer/Headers/FlatCarbon needs to be passed unaltered on MacOS X
for some system-specific headers to be found
2006-03-11 17:30:55 +00:00
wiz
712db2ab80 Set BROKEN_GETTEXT_DETECTION to yes. Fixes bulk build problem. 2006-03-11 17:25:23 +00:00
rillig
e592da2716 Removed the unconditional dependency to bash. Also removed the bashisms
from the mib2c-update program. Bumped PKGREVISION.
2006-03-11 16:59:54 +00:00
yyamano
9d1d96ba64 Make this build on Darwin. 2006-03-11 16:44:44 +00:00
wiz
ed032ecff0 Add patch that hopefully fixes the build problem on 1.6.2. 2006-03-11 16:29:25 +00:00
wiz
a57b623079 Include x11.bl3.mk and set USE_PKGLOCALEDIR. Fixes bulk build. 2006-03-11 16:23:59 +00:00
wiz
479b0e9503 Fix duplicate string in fr.po. 2006-03-11 16:23:44 +00:00
hira
24759ab517 Remove BROKEN_IN. The installation problem has been fixed. 2006-03-11 14:35:15 +00:00