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jnemeth
256135b28b sendmail812 removed and sendmail813 added 2007-04-17 10:26:52 +00:00
jnemeth
a07fed68b3 Removal of sendmail 8.12.x branch from pkgsrc. We already have the
8.13.x and will soon have the 8.14.x branches in pkgsrc.
2007-04-17 10:25:33 +00:00
jnemeth
ec551bcb93 Rename of current sendmail package to sendmail813 to make way for
new sendmail 8.14.x tree in pkgsrc.

Changes to the original package include:
- Path changes in Makefile and Makefile.common to reflect new location under
  mail/ of this package
- Fix a bunch of issues found by pkg_lint
2007-04-17 10:16:53 +00:00
hiramatsu
524139518c Updated devel/p5-Class-Accessor to 0.30. 2007-04-17 09:22:37 +00:00
hiramatsu
bf6c40a474 Update p5-Class-Acessor to 0.30.
Changes since 0.25:

0.30 Sun Nov 26 13:03:47 JST 2006
    - added version numbers back into each class to fix RT#21746

0.26 Wed Jul 19 01:20:23 BST 2006
    - added Class::Accessor::Faster that uses an array internally.
      Thanks to Tina Mueller for prompting me to do this.
2007-04-17 09:18:01 +00:00
obache
9285580ce5 Updated www/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple to 0.27. 2007-04-17 07:50:00 +00:00
obache
983de5a08a Update p5-HTTP-Server-Simple to 0.27.
Based on patch provided in PR 36156.

0.27
 * 0.26 release apparently didn't get to cpan correctly

0.26
  * Supports multi-line encoded values in query_sting (like foo%0Abar) -- Dobrica Pavlinusic
  * Fixes to URI unescaping to behave like apache does

0.24
  * Hopefully deal with an odd case where a poorly behaved Internet Explorer could crash the server.
    Thanks to the Catalyst project.

0.23
  Fix a release-engineering messup. Thanks to ANDK

0.22 Wed Oct 18 23:36:34 EDT 2006
  * Query string processing improvements

0.21 Wed Oct 18 23:31:42 EDT 2006
   [rt.cpan.org #21727] [PATCH] Support for Perl 5.004
    -- Sebastien Aperghis-Tramoni

0.20
  Require POSIX only if we need it, rather than "use" it all the time
  [cpan #17533] - Brad Bowman

0.19
  Catch and ignore SIGPIPE, so broken pipes from the client don't cause
  Standalone to drop all the way back to the shell.
2007-04-17 07:47:57 +00:00
wiz
1148ff430a Note gtkhtml314 package, gtkhtml38 downgrade and dvdrip downgrade while
I am at it.
2007-04-17 06:32:27 +00:00
wiz
b972fa2e48 Add gtkhtml314. 2007-04-17 06:30:38 +00:00
wiz
843f28c6d2 Downgrade to latest release from 3.8 branch, 3.12.3nb1.
Newer versions are in gtkhtml314.
2007-04-17 06:29:40 +00:00
wiz
348455dbe3 Reimport gtkhtml-3.14.1 as gtkhtml314, since some packages still need
the 3.8 branch.
2007-04-17 06:24:38 +00:00
gdt
0314f5d443 add
MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=		no
2007-04-17 01:04:44 +00:00
wiz
4831024c26 + gnome2-utils-2.18.1, parrot-0.4.10 [pkg/36157], pwlib-1.10.7,
wesnoth-1.2.4, zile-2.2.30.
2007-04-16 23:31:39 +00:00
wiz
3d2514019d xchm updated to 1.13. 2007-04-16 23:26:22 +00:00
wiz
cc5e4b081a Update to 1.13:
* 1.11:
		+ now xCHM can parse binary TOC trees, if available.
		+ now xCHM can retrieve data from the binary index, if
		available.
		+ fixed random printout font size problem.
		+ fixed Win32 logo loading problem.
		+ added a progress bar for CHM loading.
		+ fixed TOC tree append bug.
		+ added "Save link as.." item to the context-sensitive
		right-click menu.
		+ fixed special HTML characters in TOC/index links bug.
		+ fixed relative links in TOC/index bug.
		+ fixed TOC sync with the currently loaded page bug.

	* 1.12:
		+ actually using the binary index code.
		+ fixed the search results links.
		+ fixed lost Unicode character translation for the TOC and
		index entries.
		+ updated Polish translation.
		+ fixed index display for non ASCII encodings.
		+ CHM localization bugfixes.

	* 1.13:
		+ fixed CHMLIB link in the splash page.
		+ fixed special character languages index for wxGTK 2.6.
2007-04-16 23:25:52 +00:00
xtraeme
e4925464a3 Updated www/opera to 9.20 2007-04-16 23:22:33 +00:00
xtraeme
4980fd6bd7 Update to 9.20 (latest stable version), tested with NetBSD/amd64.
See http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/linux/920/
to see changes for this release.
2007-04-16 23:21:41 +00:00
joerg
055d54daff Always build with tcsetpgrp support on DragonFly, makig zsh not
depend on a control terminal during build.
2007-04-16 19:01:28 +00:00
joerg
17741ea2b0 Fix linkage with modular Xorg. Bump revision. 2007-04-16 18:47:19 +00:00
abs
5588e341aa Update pkgtools/pkg_chk to 1.85:
Add a missing FAIL= to the start of pkg_install(), the absence
    of which would cause a package which had been "previously
    installed" to pick up the last value of FAIL (and sometimes be
    incorrectly marked as failed). Thanks to Martin Weber for the
    diagnosis.
2007-04-16 18:42:21 +00:00
joerg
a2bd6f73fc Fix DragonFly build. 2007-04-16 18:27:49 +00:00
joerg
0615ef0253 Add DragonFly support (back). 2007-04-16 18:20:17 +00:00
joerg
5374f47467 Use the generic readdir based directory scanning on DragonFly
as I don't want to fix this to get the internals right.
2007-04-16 16:56:46 +00:00
joerg
ed107326f0 Also depend on libXprintUtil. Bump revision. 2007-04-16 16:20:40 +00:00
ghen
90b1ebf180 - bacula-2.0.3
+ bacula-doc-2.0.3
2007-04-16 16:12:59 +00:00
ghen
79fa9395ca Updated sysutils/bacula, bacula-clientonly, -gnome-console, -tray-monitor and
-wx-console to 2.0.3.
2007-04-16 16:12:19 +00:00
ghen
0d13fbff0f Update bacula packages to Bacula 2.0.3. Lots of bugfixes:
5Mar07
kes  File migrate bug with Pool Occupancy using mediaid instead
     of jobids.  Fixes bug #795.
kes  Fix orphaned buffers in filed backup and verify due to
     crypto buffers not freed during errors.  Fixes bug #789.
04Mar07
kes  Add smartctl call to bacula-sd.conf as an example of getting
     tape alert info.
02Mar07
kes  Add Client Connect Wait to Storage daemon to permit users to
     modify the time the SD waits for a FD connection.
28Feb07
kes  Apply Command ACL filter to JobId list in restore command.
kes  Correct typeo in var.c patch.
27Feb07
kes  Don't let Bacula prune File or Job records for the current Job.
kes  Fix variable substitution pad + inc bug reported (with patch)
     in bug #791.
26Feb07
kes  Correct SQLite log table index as reported by Luca Berra.
24Feb07
ebl  Fix FIFO stuff, bacula tries to rewind the FIFO... Thanks to Andreas
22Feb07
kes  Fix a few places in lib/message.c where the open fd may
     not be zeroed.
21Feb07
kes  Add LANG=C to autoconf/randpass so it works with languages other
     than English.  Fixes bug #788.
20Feb07
ebl  Revert ClientRunBeforeJob as it was in 1.38.x
     This fixes bug #780
     You will not be able to generate Include/Exclude list any more.
     If you want to use this, you can apply
     trunk/bacula/patches/testing/clientrunbeforejob_can_generate_include_exclude_list.patch
19Feb07
kes  Restore of sockets created false error messages because Bacula
     no longer restores sockets, but the code was still trying to
     set the attributes on a non-existent file. Reported by a user.
16Feb07
kes  Fix encryption deblocking bug, which caused some restored files
     to be truncated. This fixes bug #763.
kes  Add FD event sequence order prepared by Eric -- for RunScripts.
kes  Fix 12am/pm bug as reported in bug #782.
15Feb07
kes  Add quick disconnect FD code from 2.1.4 to 2.0.3.  This code
     causes the SD to release the FD as soon as the FD has sent
     all the data to the SD. After that the SD will do any final
     despooling (data and attributes) that are necessary. This
     allows laptops to disconnect much quicker from the network
     after a backup.
13Feb07
kes  Apply Eric's ClientRunScriptAfter patch to 2.0 and 2.1.
11Feb07
kes  Optimize the use of the database a bit in the Status dir command.
     Only open it when needed, ensure that if any previous database
     was opened, it is closed.
10Feb07
kes  Modify dbcheck to handle orphaned JobMedia, Path, Filename,
     and File records in 300K chunks to be more efficient. This
     idea came from Juan Luis Frances (if I remember right).
09Feb07
kes  Update projects list.
08Feb07
kes  Fix dird/ua_cmds.c so that a cancel command checks if the
     console is authorized to cancel the job.  This fixes bug
     #767.
kes  Modify SD so that the VolCatJobs medium record is updated
     at the beginning of a Job rather than the end.  This
     fixes bug #775 where exceeding MaxVolJobs caused jobs
     to fail.
kes  Added a mutex around getting and setting Volume information
     so that multiple simultaneous jobs will single thread.
07Feb07
     Switch to using Subversion
kes  Remove src/pygtk-console/ from configure
06Feb07
kes  Delete src/lib/btree.c from win32 build, then add rblist.c
     plus the entrypoints.
kes  Apply patch supplied that corrects debug print
     in canceling jobs for max run time.  Supplied as
     part of bug #621, which was previously fixed.
05Feb07
kes  Test on job_canceled() and sd_msg_thread_done inside
     loop starting the message thread to avoid a race condition.
     Fixes bug #771.
kes  Remove rl_catch_signal from console.c as it conflicted
     with the header definition. Fixes bug #765.
ebl  Fixes bug #766 about RunsOnClient = Yes (case sensitive)
04Feb07
kes  Clarify some stored/acquire messages to indicate if the
     problem is with read or append.
02Feb07
kes  Fix memory leak with storage ids in cats/sql_get.c
kes  Terminate watchdog earlier to avoid reference to released
     memory -- reported by Jason Austin.
kes  Move closing the database from jobq.c to the director daemon
     termination routine. This fixes memory leaks for shadow jobs
     (i.e. migration jobs).
kes  Free up the unique jobid chain items in migrate.c.  This fixes
     a memory leak problem.
kes  Convert some ugly looking for statements to use foreach_alist
     in findlib/find.c.  This will facilitate converting the structures
     to use dlist (for large include/exclude lists).
kes  Fix a bug in the btree.c and btree.h routines, then rename them
     rblist and add them to be built in src/lib.  Include some new
     methods written by Rudolf Cejka that make the code more readable
     (hides some of the ugly casting).
26Jan07 (back port)
kes  Implement item #12 on project list -- quick release of FD by
     the SD. This is noted in more detail above.
2007-04-16 16:10:42 +00:00
joerg
3df3ae9d0a Fix build on DragonrFly. 2007-04-16 16:06:32 +00:00
joerg
f5e73c9a1b Fix DragonFly build. 2007-04-16 15:42:03 +00:00
gdt
86fbec82f1 Add MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no, as reported by Martin Weber. 2007-04-16 15:31:44 +00:00
joerg
aa03942ba6 Fix linkage. Bump revision. 2007-04-16 14:48:31 +00:00
joerg
52ba06bdee Sync with NetBSD base:
Some FTP server don't expand [] in NLIST, most noticable is vsftpd.
Avoid this by splitting the wildcard search pattern into two commands.
Sync some other minor changes.

Bump to 20070416.
2007-04-16 12:55:34 +00:00
abs
2a7a2efa88 pkgtools/pkg_chk not just pkg_chk 2007-04-16 06:51:53 +00:00
obache
f24c3e79e8 Configure script is perl script. Pointed out by Peter Bui in PR 36149. 2007-04-16 04:14:15 +00:00
rillig
f9f13d6cc0 Fixed building firefox2 on Solaris. 2007-04-15 23:12:05 +00:00
rillig
6c9e6ae8ec Before using any variables in .if conditionaly, bsd.prefs.mk should be
included. In the special case of the BATCH variable, this does not make
a difference, since it is set via an environment variable.
2007-04-15 23:02:04 +00:00
rillig
77b2375207 Removed the "Internal pkglint errors" when parsing complicated Make
variable expressions. These expressions are skipped completely and not
checked for anything.
2007-04-15 22:58:49 +00:00
rillig
6dd050be15 It makes more sense to run "bmake debug" when the WRKDIR is still
populated with all sorts of files, since they provide the most useful
information.
2007-04-15 22:14:44 +00:00
wiz
81ce1b35eb + cairo-1.4.4, p5-File-NCopy-0.35, p5-MailTools-1.76. 2007-04-15 22:09:59 +00:00
wiz
a63963b49b scmgit updated to 1.5.1.1. 2007-04-15 21:47:35 +00:00
wiz
1103273ed3 Update to 1.5.1.1:
GIT v1.5.1.1 Release Notes
==========================

Fixes since v1.5.1
------------------

* Documentation updates

  - The --left-right option of rev-list and friends is documented.

  - The documentation for cvsimport has been majorly improved.

  - "git-show-ref --exclude-existing" was documented.

* Bugfixes

  - The implementation of -p option in "git cvsexportcommit" had
    the meaning of -C (context reduction) option wrong, and
    loosened the context requirements when it was told to be
    strict.

  - "git cvsserver" did not behave like the real cvsserver when
    client side removed a file from the working tree without
    doing anything else on the path.  In such a case, it should
    restore it from the checked out revision.

  - "git fsck" issued an alarming error message on detached
    HEAD.  It is not an error since at least 1.5.0.

  - "git send-email" produced of References header of unbounded length;
    fixed this with line-folding.

  - "git archive" to download from remote site should not
    require you to be in a git repository, but it incorrectly
    did.

  - "git apply" ignored -p<n> for "diff --git" formatted
    patches.

  - "git rerere" recorded a conflict that had one side empty
    (the other side adds) incorrectly; this made merging in the
    other direction fail to use previously recorded resolution.

  - t4200 test was broken where "wc -l" pads its output with
    spaces.

  - "git branch -m old new" to rename branch did not work
    without a configuration file in ".git/config".

  - The sample hook for notification e-mail was misnamed.

  - gitweb did not show type-changing patch correctly in the
    blobdiff view.

  - git-svn did not error out with incorrect command line options.

  - git-svn fell into an infinite loop when insanely long commit
    message was found.

  - git-svn dcommit and rebase was confused by patches that were
    merged from another branch that is managed by git-svn.

----------------------------------------------------------------

Changes since v1.5.1 are as follows:

Arjen Laarhoven (4):
      usermanual.txt: some capitalization nits
      t3200-branch.sh: small language nit
      t5300-pack-object.sh: portability issue using /usr/bin/stat
      Makefile: iconv() on Darwin has the old interface

Brian Gernhardt (3):
      Fix t4200-rerere for white-space from "wc -l"
      Document --left-right option to rev-list.
      Distinguish branches by more than case in tests.

Dana How (1):
      Fix lseek(2) calls with args 2 and 3 swapped

Eric Wong (3):
      git-svn: bail out on incorrect command-line options
      git-svn: dcommit/rebase confused by patches with git-svn-id: lines
      git-svn: fix log command to avoid infinite loop on long commit messages

Frank Lichtenheld (7):
      cvsimport: sync usage lines with existing options
      cvsimport: Improve documentation of CVSROOT and CVS module determination
      cvsimport: Improve usage error reporting
      cvsimport: Reorder options in documentation for better understanding
      cvsimport: Improve formating consistency
      cvsserver: small corrections to asciidoc documentation
      cvsserver: Fix handling of diappeared files on update

Geert Bosch (1):
      Fix renaming branch without config file

Gerrit Pape (1):
      rename contrib/hooks/post-receieve-email to contrib/hooks/post-receive-email.

Jakub Narebski (1):
      gitweb: Fix bug in "blobdiff" view for split (e.g. file to symlink) patches

Jim Meyering (1):
      (encode_85, decode_85): Mark source buffer pointer as "const".

Julian Phillips (1):
      Documentation: show-ref: document --exclude-existing

Junio C Hamano (7):
      rerere: make sorting really stable.
      Fix dependency of common-cmds.h
      Documentation: tighten dependency for git.{html,txt}
      Prepare for 1.5.1.1
      Add Documentation/cmd-list.made to .gitignore
      fsck: do not complain on detached HEAD.
      GIT 1.5.1.1

Lars Hjemli (2):
      rename_ref(): only print a warning when config-file update fails
      Make builtin-branch.c handle the git config file

René Scharfe (1):
      Revert "builtin-archive: use RUN_SETUP"

Shawn O. Pearce (1):
      Honor -p<n> when applying git diffs

Tomash Brechko (1):
      cvsexportcommit -p : fix the usage of git-apply -C.

Ville Skyttä (1):
      DESTDIR support for git/contrib/emacs

YOSHIFUJI Hideaki (1):
      Avoid composing too long "References" header.

GIT v1.5.1 Release Notes
========================
Updates since v1.5.0
--------------------
* Deprecated commands and options.

  - git-diff-stages and git-resolve have been removed.

* New commands and options.

  - "git log" and friends take --reverse, which instructs them
    to give their output in the order opposite from their usual.
    They typically output from new to old, but with this option
    their output would read from old to new.  "git shortlog"
    usually lists older commits first, but with this option,
    they are shown from new to old.

  - "git log --pretty=format:<string>" to allow more flexible
    custom log output.

  - "git diff" learned --ignore-space-at-eol.  This is a weaker
    form of --ignore-space-change.

  - "git diff --no-index pathA pathB" can be used as diff
    replacement with git specific enhancements.

  - "git diff --no-index" can read from '-' (standard input).

  - "git diff" also learned --exit-code to exit with non-zero
    status when it found differences.  In the future we might
    want to make this the default but that would be a rather big
    backward incompatible change; it will stay as an option for
    now.

  - "git diff --quiet" is --exit-code with output turned off,
    meant for scripted use to quickly determine if there is any
    tree-level difference.

  - Textual patch generation with "git diff" without -w/-b
    option has been significantly optimized.  "git blame" got
    faster because of the same change.

  - "git log" and "git rev-list" has been optimized
    significantly when they are used with pathspecs.

  - "git branch --track" can be used to set up configuration
    variables to help it easier to base your work on branches
    you track from a remote site.

  - "git format-patch --attach" now emits attachments.  Use
    --inline to get an inlined multipart/mixed.

  - "git name-rev" learned --refs=<pattern>, to limit the tags
    used for naming the given revisions only to the ones
    matching the given pattern.

  - "git remote update" is to run "git fetch" for defined remotes
    to update tracking branches.

  - "git cvsimport" can now take '-d' to talk with a CVS
    repository different from what are recorded in CVS/Root
    (overriding it with environment CVSROOT does not work).

  - "git bundle" can help sneaker-netting your changes between
    repositories.

  - "git mergetool" can help 3-way file-level conflict
    resolution with your favorite graphical merge tools.

  - A new configuration "core.symlinks" can be used to disable
    symlinks on filesystems that do not support them; they are
    checked out as regular files instead.

  - You can name a commit object with its first line of the
    message.  The syntax to use is ':/message text'.  E.g.

    $ git show ":/object name: introduce ':/<oneline prefix>' notation"

    means the same thing as:

    $ git show 28a4d940443806412effa246ecc7768a21553ec7

  - "git bisect" learned a new command "run" that takes a script
    to run after each revision is checked out to determine if it
    is good or bad, to automate the bisection process.

  - "git log" family learned a new traversal option --first-parent,
    which does what the name suggests.


* Updated behavior of existing commands.

  - "git-merge-recursive" used to barf when there are more than
    one common ancestors for the merge, and merging them had a
    rename/rename conflict.  This has been fixed.

  - "git fsck" does not barf on corrupt loose objects.

  - "git rm" does not remove newly added files without -f.

  - "git archimport" allows remapping when coming up with git
    branch names from arch names.

  - git-svn got almost a rewrite.

  - core.autocrlf configuration, when set to 'true', makes git
    to convert CRLF at the end of lines in text files to LF when
    reading from the filesystem, and convert in reverse when
    writing to the filesystem.  The variable can be set to
    'input', in which case the conversion happens only while
    reading from the filesystem but files are written out with
    LF at the end of lines.  Currently, which paths to consider
    'text' (i.e. be subjected to the autocrlf mechanism) is
    decided purely based on the contents, but the plan is to
    allow users to explicitly override this heuristic based on
    paths.

  - The behavior of 'git-apply', when run in a subdirectory,
    without --index nor --cached were inconsistent with that of
    the command with these options.  This was fixed to match the
    behavior with --index.  A patch that is meant to be applied
    with -p1 from the toplevel of the project tree can be
    applied with any custom -p<n> option.  A patch that is not
    relative to the toplevel needs to be applied with -p<n>
    option with or without --index (or --cached).

  - "git diff" outputs a trailing HT when pathnames have embedded
    SP on +++/--- header lines, in order to help "GNU patch" to
    parse its output.  "git apply" was already updated to accept
    this modified output format since ce74618d (Sep 22, 2006).

  - "git cvsserver" runs hooks/update and honors its exit status.

  - "git cvsserver" can be told to send everything with -kb.

  - "git diff --check" also honors the --color output option.

  - "git name-rev" used to stress the fact that a ref is a tag too
    much, by saying something like "v1.2.3^0~22".  It now says
    "v1.2.3~22" in such a case (it still says "v1.2.3^0" if it does
    not talk about an ancestor of the commit that is tagged, which
    makes sense).

  - "git rev-list --boundary" now shows boundary markers for the
    commits omitted by --max-age and --max-count condition.

  - The configuration mechanism now reads $(prefix)/etc/gitconfig.

  - "git apply --verbose" shows what preimage lines were wanted
    when it couldn't find them.

  - "git status" in a read-only repository got a bit saner.

  - "git fetch" (hence "git clone" and "git pull") are less
    noisy when the output does not go to tty.

  - "git fetch" between repositories with many refs were slow
    even when there are not many changes that needed
    transferring.  This has been sped up by partially rewriting
    the heaviest parts in C.

  - "git mailinfo" which splits an e-mail into a patch and the
    meta-information was rewritten, thanks to Don Zickus.  It
    handles nested multipart better.  The command was broken for
    a brief period on 'master' branch since 1.5.0 but the
    breakage is fixed now.

  - send-email learned configurable bcc and chain-reply-to.

  - "git remote show $remote" also talks about branches that
    would be pushed if you run "git push remote".

  - Using objects from packs is now seriously optimized by clever
    use of a cache.  This should be most noticeable in git-log
    family of commands that involve reading many tree objects.
    In addition, traversing revisions while filtering changes
    with pathspecs is made faster by terminating the comparison
    between the trees as early as possible.


* Hooks

  - The part to send out notification e-mails was removed from
    the sample update hook, as it was not an appropriate place
    to do so.  The proper place to do this is the new post-receive
    hook.  An example hook has been added to contrib/hooks/.


* Others

  - git-revert, git-gc and git-cherry-pick are now built-ins.

Fixes since v1.5.0
------------------
These are all in v1.5.0.x series.

* Documentation updates

  - Clarifications and corrections to 1.5.0 release notes.

  - The main documentation did not link to git-remote documentation.

  - Clarified introductory text of git-rebase documentation.

  - Converted remaining mentions of update-index on Porcelain
    documents to git-add/git-rm.

  - Some i18n.* configuration variables were incorrectly
    described as core.*; fixed.

  - added and clarified core.bare, core.legacyheaders configurations.

  - updated "git-clone --depth" documentation.

  - user-manual updates.

  - Options to 'git remote add' were described insufficiently.

  - Configuration format.suffix was not documented.

  - Other formatting and spelling fixes.

  - user-manual has better cross references.

  - gitweb installation/deployment procedure is now documented.


* Bugfixes

  - git-upload-pack closes unused pipe ends; earlier this caused
    many zombies to hang around.

  - git-rerere was recording the contents of earlier hunks
    duplicated in later hunks.  This prevented resolving the same
    conflict when performing the same merge the other way around.

  - git-add and git-update-index on a filesystem on which
    executable bits are unreliable incorrectly reused st_mode
    bits even when the path changed between symlink and regular
    file.

  - git-daemon marks the listening sockets with FD_CLOEXEC so
    that it won't be leaked into the children.

  - segfault from git-blame when the mandatory pathname
    parameter was missing was fixed; usage() message is given
    instead.

  - git-rev-list did not read $GIT_DIR/config file, which means
    that did not honor i18n.logoutputencoding correctly.

  - Automated merge conflict handling when changes to symbolic
    links conflicted were completely broken.  The merge-resolve
    strategy created a regular file with conflict markers in it
    in place of the symbolic link.  The default strategy,
    merge-recursive was even more broken.  It removed the path
    that was pointed at by the symbolic link.  Both of these
    problems have been fixed.

  - 'git diff maint master next' did not correctly give combined
    diff across three trees.

  - 'git fast-import' portability fix for Solaris.

  - 'git show-ref --verify' without arguments did not error out
    but segfaulted.

  - 'git diff :tracked-file `pwd`/an-untracked-file' gave an extra
    slashes after a/ and b/.

  - 'git format-patch' produced too long filenames if the commit
    message had too long line at the beginning.

  - Running 'make all' and then without changing anything
    running 'make install' still rebuilt some files.  This
    was inconvenient when building as yourself and then
    installing as root (especially problematic when the source
    directory is on NFS and root is mapped to nobody).

  - 'git-rerere' failed to deal with two unconflicted paths that
    sorted next to each other.

  - 'git-rerere' attempted to open(2) a symlink and failed if
    there was a conflict.  Since a conflicting change to a
    symlink would not benefit from rerere anyway, the command
    now ignores conflicting changes to symlinks.

  - 'git-repack' did not like to pass more than 64 arguments
    internally to underlying 'rev-list' logic, which made it
    impossible to repack after accumulating many (small) packs
    in the repository.

  - 'git-diff' to review the combined diff during a conflicted
    merge were not reading the working tree version correctly
    when changes to a symbolic link conflicted.  It should have
    read the data using readlink(2) but read from the regular
    file the symbolic link pointed at.

  - 'git-remote' did not like period in a remote's name.

  - 'git.el' honors the commit coding system from the configuration.

  - 'blameview' in contrib/ correctly digs deeper when a line is
    clicked.

  - 'http-push' correctly makes sure the remote side has leading
    path.  Earlier it started in the middle of the path, and
    incorrectly.

  - 'git-merge' did not exit with non-zero status when the
    working tree was dirty and cannot fast forward.  It does
    now.

  - 'cvsexportcommit' does not lose yet-to-be-used message file.

  - int-vs-size_t typefix when running combined diff on files
    over 2GB long.

  - 'git apply --whouch unmodified
    lines.

  - 'git-mailinfo' choke when a logical header line was too long.

  - 'git show A..B' did not error out.  Negative ref ("not A" in
    this example) does not make sense for the purpose of the
    command, so now it errors out.

  - 'git fmt-merge-msg --file' without file parameter did not
    correctly error out.

  - 'git archimport' barfed upon encountering a commit without
    summary.

  - 'git index-pack' did not protect itself from getting a short
    read out of pread(2).

  - 'git http-push' had a few buffer overruns.

  - Build dependency fixes to rebuild fetch.o when other headers
    change.

  - git.el does not add duplicate sign-off lines.

  - git-commit shows the full stat of the resulting commit, not
    just about the files in the current directory, when run from
    a subdirectory.

  - "git-checkout -m '@{8 hours ago}'" had a funny failure from
    eval; fixed.
  - git-merge (hence git-pull) did not refuse fast-forwarding
    when the working tree had local changes that would have
    conflicted with it.

  - a handful small fixes to gitweb.

  - build procedure for user-manual is fixed not to require locally
    installed stylesheets.

  - "git commit $paths" on paths whose earlier contents were
    already updated in the index were failing out.


* Tweaks

  - sliding mmap() inefficiently mmaped the same region of a
    packfile with an access pattern that used objects in the
    reverse order.  This has been made more efficient.
2007-04-15 21:46:41 +00:00
agc
efb33d70e8 Note addition of devel/rscode-1.0 2007-04-15 21:41:56 +00:00
agc
2d1def4840 Add and enable rscode 2007-04-15 21:40:58 +00:00
agc
c3dee2c443 Initial import of rscode-1.0 into the Packages Collection.
The Reed-Solomon Code is an algebraic code belonging to the class of
	BCH (Bose-Chaudry-Hocquehen) multiple burst correcting cyclic codes.
	The Reed Solomon code operates on bytes of fixed length.

	Given m parity bytes, a Reed-Solomon code can correct up to m byte
	errors in known positions (erasures), or detect and correct up to m/2
	byte errors in unknown positions.

	This is an implementation of a Reed-Solomon code with 8 bit bytes, and
	a configurable number of parity bytes.  The maximum sequence length
	(codeword) that can be generated is 255 bytes, including parity bytes.
	In practice, shorter sequences are used.

	The more general error-location algorithm is the Berlekamp-Massey
	algorithm, which will locate up to four errors, by iteratively solving
	for the error-locator polynomial.  The Modified Berlekamp Massey
	algorithm takes as initial conditions any known suspicious bytes
	(erasure flags) which you may have (such as might be flagged by a
	laser demodulator, or deduced from a failure in a cross-interleaved
	block code row or column).

	Once the location of errors is known, error correction is done using
	the error-evaluator polynomial.
2007-04-15 21:39:52 +00:00
agc
950d5c2cb8 Note addition of gflib-20030604 2007-04-15 21:37:34 +00:00
agc
eddfa3ea07 Add and enable gflib 2007-04-15 21:36:12 +00:00
abs
3d9ace6711 Update pkg_chk to 1.84:
Automatically use SU_CMD for pkg_add and pkg_delete if set by
        main pkgsrc and running as a non root user - based on a patch
        from Aleksey Cheusov.
2007-04-15 21:35:40 +00:00
agc
6f3198ac47 Initial import of gflib-20030604 into the Packages Collection.
This package contains C procedures for limited Galois Field
	arithmetic and Reed-Solomon coding.

	Reed-Solomon coding is the error correction coding used in diverse
	fields from CDs, DVDs and DAT tapes, to the communications used by
	NASA for such missions as Voyager, Voyager II and Cassini Huygens.
2007-04-15 21:35:06 +00:00
abs
ed5a5b0844 Update pkg_chk to 1.84:
Automatically use SU_CMD for pkg_add and pkg_delete if set by
	main pkgsrc and running as a non root user - based on a patch
	from Aleksey Cheusov.
2007-04-15 21:34:49 +00:00
agc
60f8e813ae Note addition of mail/t-prot-2.4 2007-04-15 21:27:15 +00:00