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Author SHA1 Message Date
tonio
42f8356aab Add the egg-info file to PLIST, as reported in PR pkg/41711 2009-07-13 18:37:55 +00:00
joerg
73ae0afd90 Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:17:11 +00:00
tonio
1abb26b19b add suppport for the "import" latex package
Fix the behavior of the graphics module with othor packages modifying the
TEXINPUTS path
2006-06-01 09:09:52 +00:00
tonio
17ec408268 Update rubber to 1.1
Remove patch-ab, as it has been applied upstream (no dependency over gmake)

Version 1.1 (2006-03-17)
* Features
- Support for user-defined conversion rules.
- Support for xindy and sam2p.
- Improved fig2dev support.
- Experimental cache system.
* Bugfixes
- Better parsing of log files.
- Improved error reporting (including for BibTeX and Metapost).
- Better handling of verbatim environments.
- Many other fixes.
2006-04-08 22:55:59 +00:00
jlam
9c1f29e8a6 * List info files directly in the PLIST and honor PKG{INFO,MAN}DIR.
* Fix PLIST by adding man page entries.

Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
2006-04-08 05:12:12 +00:00
tonio
b734d96235 Update to rubber 1.0
Change maintainer address to @netbsd.org
Update homepage to avoid redirections

Main changelog entries:
  Version 1.0 (2005-07-11)
  More intelligent graphics conversion rules.
  New command-line options "--inplace" and "--into".
  New command-line option "-W" to report warnings.
  Modules "index" and "verbatim" fixed.
  Fixed path searching in Metapost.
  Fixed paper size handling (in dvips, dvipdfm, ps2pdf).
  Better handling of aux files from \include'd sources.

approved by cube@
2005-07-18 13:46:45 +00:00
cube
6217688722 Initial import of rubber, version 0.99.8, into the NetBSD Packages
Collection, from PR#28920 by Antoine Reilles, with a few minor changes by
myself.

Rubber is a building system for LaTeX documents.

It is based on a routine that runs just as many compilations as necessary.  The
module system provides a great flexibility that virtually allows support for
any package with no user intervention, as well as pre- and post-processing of
the document.  The standard modules currently provide support for bibtex,
dvips, dvipdfm, pdftex, makeindex.  A good number of standard packages are
supported, including graphics/graphicx (with automatic conversion between
various formats and Metapost compilation).
2005-01-16 17:58:01 +00:00