the improved ALLOW_VULNERABILITIES support. This now has the ability to:
-p : Only check a single package
-i : Provide a list of vulnerabilities to ignore
-K : Specify an alternate pkg dbdir.
Bump the version to 0.40.
- Renamed the second parameter from "brokenbasedir" to "bulkfilesdir". The
latter name is already used in bsd.bulk-pkg.mk for the same purpose.
- Renamed "cwd" to "pkgsrcdir" for the same reason.
According to trolltech's support, the QT code for Lyx was done
wrong and so the locked() doesn't return with true and so the
unlock() is never done causing NetBSD's
Error detected by libpthread: Destroying locked mutex.
I contacted lyx developers about this several times.
This is for PR 26454.
- Cannot rehome homeless units.
- Fixed bug when city bonuses (shield, gold, etc.) became negative.
- Send messages (for instance, about failed observer creation) to detached players.
- When choosing a tech to research at random, prefer one that works toward the goal.
- Don't allow duplicate entries in the ruleset.
- Fix some bugs caused by duplicate entries in civ1 and civ2 rulesets.
- When closing the client, don't interrupt the running server. This fixes a bug
where the server could be interrupted in the middle of a save.
- Fixes for some nations and nation flags.
- Some translation updates.
- Update the mapview selection rectangle when redrawing is done.
- Fix bug with transported units and watchtower vision.
- Improve the Freeciv desktop entry.
- Fix a bug where using the mouse scroll wheel could completely break the client.
- Fix a bug with discovery of techs in huts.
- Don't allow observers to be put on teams.
- Fix a bug with sorting of techs in the intel dialog.
Including e.g. /usr/share/mk results in sys.mk read from there
as well. On DragonFly this adds X11BASE and results in obscure
breakages. Since the mk files are supposed to be self-contained,
it doesn't make much sense to look in other directories anyway.
Bump revision to annotate this.
Discussed-with: reed@.
Reported-by: Aggelos Economopoulos <aoiko AT cc DOT ece DOT ntua DOT gr>
* New styles.
* Supports several new file formats.
* Tools can now be executed from the command line. Use the -runTool switch.
* You can now upload albums from the command line. Use the -uploadAll or
-smartUpload switches.
* Bug fixes.
NSTX (the Nameserver Transfer Protocol) makes it possible to create IP
tunnels using DNS queries and replies for IP packet encapsulation
where IP traffic other than DNS isn't possible.
Changes since last packaged version (1.3.5):
VERSION 1.3.6:
BUGFIXES:
* Fix autoscan with PostgreSQL. (BR 111209)
* Fix problem with sequences in PostgreSQL support. (BR 115075)
* Fix potential crash at startup while accessing amazon.com. (BR 115838)
* Potential crash when loading media from the Collection. (BR 115234)
* Podcast apply to all button was faulty.
* last.fm queue wouldn't be saved to disk. Patch by John Patterson
<kde-bugs@ninecats.org>. (BR 115212)
* Podcast download directory would only be effective next time
the application started.
* Don't crash when attempting to save an empty playlist from the
Playlist menu.
* Loading dynamic playlists with sources did not work properly.
* Fix build issue on some Linux kernel 2.4 distros. (BR 115068)
When installing libkver, as required when NETBSD_RELEASE is set
in a pkg_comp configuration, do so in a special purpose prefix and use
it from there.
This is useful when running a bulk build in the chroot or simply
removing all installed packages in it: the libkver package won't
be removed hence the chroot will still be usable.
Approved by MAINTAINER.
variable before if it had multiple adjacent white-space characters in
it. Removed the dependency on awk(1), as a simple shell script can do
this job, too. Another change is that all kinds of weird pathnames can
be used for PREPEND_PATH, like /bin, "/bin/Program Files", "/ ",
/foo\ bar, and so on. This had not been possible before, too.
Related to PR 32079.
Ok'ed by jlam.
to intercept primarily the three most common types of
software defects: use of uninitialized variable,
nil-pointer references, and out-of-bounds array
indexing.
This package provides 11 extra UHC fonts that can be used with HLaTeX:
graphic, gungseo, shinmun, pilgi, pen, bom, yetgul, jamo, vada,
pilgia, and dinaru.