LinCVS is a graphical Interface for the cvs client commandline tool on the
Unix, Windows and Mac OS X platform. It allows to load modules from a
server (checkout), create modules on the server (import), as well as
checking the state of directories and individual files or updating them.
Basic operations like add, remove and commit are supported as matter of
course, just like showing the actual differences between the server version
and the local sandbox, graphical display of the version tree, and manifoldy
graphical support of project maintenance. All actions are logged on the cvs
server (configurable via history), and are therewith comprehensible.
won't help, since the code does the following (from pkgsrc/Makefile):
@${GREP} -l -e '^BUILD_DEFS.*=.*USE_INET6' -e '^PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS.*=.*inet6' \
(noted by wiz).
Changes since sun-jre13-1.0.16
- REGRESSION: hotspot c2 crash running rmi JCK tests
- server VM crashes with -Xcomp in 1.4.2_05
- Crashes at Function name=JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF in jdk 1.3.1_13
- Exception message's size is more than doubled everytime an
exception is thrown
- RFE: Stall allocation requests while heap is full and GC locker
is held
- VolanoTest OOM with mustang b14
- JVMPI obj_frees come before method_exits
- improve the performance of GC_locker
- JRE/Browser crash during repaint - IE/XP on MP or HT systems.
- GregorianCalendar returns bad WEEK_OF_YEAR
- Escalation: broken for time zone issue with date on windows
- Memory leak due to unreferenced Objects created via 1.3.1 ActiveX
bridge
- Possible regression in ActiveX Bridge 1.3.1_13 and higher
- Beans extending JPanel class are not released when created via
1.3.1 ActiveX bridge
Changes since sun-jdk13-1.0.16
- REGRESSION: hotspot c2 crash running rmi JCK tests
- server VM crashes with -Xcomp in 1.4.2_05
- Crashes at Function name=JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF in jdk 1.3.1_13
- Exception message's size is more than doubled everytime an
exception is thrown
- RFE: Stall allocation requests while heap is full and GC locker
is held
- VolanoTest OOM with mustang b14
- JVMPI obj_frees come before method_exits
- improve the performance of GC_locker
- JRE/Browser crash during repaint - IE/XP on MP or HT systems.
- GregorianCalendar returns bad WEEK_OF_YEAR
- Escalation: broken for time zone issue with date on windows
- Memory leak due to unreferenced Objects created via 1.3.1 ActiveX
bridge
- Possible regression in ActiveX Bridge 1.3.1_13 and higher
- Beans extending JPanel class are not released when created via
1.3.1 ActiveX bridge
Changes since sun-jre13-1.0.16
- REGRESSION: hotspot c2 crash running rmi JCK tests
- server VM crashes with -Xcomp in 1.4.2_05
- Crashes at Function name=JVM_GetCPFieldSignatureUTF in jdk 1.3.1_13
- Exception message's size is more than doubled everytime an
exception is thrown
- RFE: Stall allocation requests while heap is full and GC locker
is held
- VolanoTest OOM with mustang b14
- JVMPI obj_frees come before method_exits
- improve the performance of GC_locker
- JRE/Browser crash during repaint - IE/XP on MP or HT systems.
- GregorianCalendar returns bad WEEK_OF_YEAR
- Escalation: broken for time zone issue with date on windows
- Memory leak due to unreferenced Objects created via 1.3.1 ActiveX
bridge
- Possible regression in ActiveX Bridge 1.3.1_13 and higher
- Beans extending JPanel class are not released when created via
1.3.1 ActiveX bridge
worth deleting anyhow however, if nobody uses it. According to the
sourceforge project page development on it has stopped, nothing depends
on it, and the sourceforge page has no record of the 0.3 version we have
in pkgsrc.
interface. This should fix all the programs that link against this pkg.
Will be testing those soon and removing failure markers if they work.
(devel/coconut games/genecys-client graphics/gliv misc/celestia-gnome
misc/celestia-gtk)
Bumped pkgrevision to nb1
help you practice ear training. It can be useful when practicing
the simple and mechanical exercises. These are the exercises written
so far:
* Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
* Compare interval sizes
* Sing the intervals the computer asks for
* Identify chords
* Sing chords
* Scales
* Dictation
* Remembering rhythmic patterns
using it in a test to set _MAKE. With this change pkgsrc works on
NetBSD/i386 3.0 to build with an empty environment (env -i sh).
Tested with my ~100 favourite server packages. Does not affect
the case when PATH is already set. To have a per OPSYS default path
the include of platform/${OPSYS}.mk will probably need to be at
the top of bsd.prefs.mk - arguably it should be there already.
There are bound to be assumptions made by some packages which will
be broken by an empty env, but the bulk of pkgsrc and in particular
the infrastructure works fine.