This is a stand-alone version of Gnus mail / news reader package
running on GNU Emacs. This package is supposed to catch up to newer
versions of Gnus than found in GNU Emacs distributions.
Provided by Love Hoernquist-Astrand <lha at netbsd dot org>.
* Improve IPv6 support.
* Make XIM, Ximp start keys configurable.
* Keep input modes across conversations. (History functions.)
* Convert "oh" as "oo".
* Support "Off The Spot" style.
And tons of bug fixes.
* Update Canna packages to 3.6p3. From Toru Takamizu in PR#20208.
* Use inputmethod/canna/Makefile.{common,include} for common
definitions/inclusions.
* Deprecate canna-server and introduce inputmethod/canna as the new
Canna meta package.
- Add some additional x86 flags for gcc 3.x
- Allow the path to cc to be specified as an argument to cpuflags
- Use both the previous to handle the gcc3 package
- Add an 'unsupported' optimize_gcc.mk which... to quote its comments:
"This file is 'experimental' - which is doublespeak for unspeakably
ugly, and probably quite broken by design.
The intention is to pass additional flags to gcc to further optimise
generated code. It _will_ make it impossible to debug, may fail to
compile some code, and even generate curdled binaries. It is completely
unsupported. Any questions should be directed to <abs@netbsd.org>.
A whole lot has changed since our old 2.11
package, most notably the fact that blender is now Open Source Software, and
we can thus compile it instead of using binary only packages. The new homepage
is http://www.blender.org.
This package tested under NetBSD/i386, NetBSD/macppc and Linux/i386 -- other
platforms are encouraged to test, but hardly any modifications should be
necessary.
Adobe PostScript printer drivers for MS Windows 9x/NT to use CUPS as a
networked PostScript RIP (raster image processor), handling printfiles
from all client platforms in a uniform way, and enabling clients to
consolidate on a single PostScript driver, even for many different target
printers.
- Use autoconf.mk to regenerate configure script instead of adding a
huge patch to the patches directory.
- The CUPS driver now properly generates CIE colorspaces.
- The pstoraster wrapper didn't correctly pass the cupsProfile attribute
into Ghostscript; this resulted in user-defined profiles being ignored
when printing PS files.
- The CUPS driver now properly rotates the page when given a landscape
PageSize.
- Replaced the "lxm3200" driver (gdevlx32.c) by a modified version which
supports also the Z31 and the Z12
- Updated japanese driver pack "gdevlips" from version 2.3.4 to 2.4.0. The
pack contains the devices "lips2p" "bjc880j". "lips4", "lips4v",
"escpage", "lp2000". "npdl", and "rpdl". "rpdl" is newly added (for
Ricoh's RPDL printers).
- Added "#define USE_POSSIBLY_FLAWED_COMPRESSION 1" to src/gdevhl7x.c
(driver "hl7x0"). This fixes the problem that the printer stops in the
middle of the page.
- security fix to scheduler to address a DoS attack
- improve conformance to IPP specification
- miscellaneous bug fixes to server and userland utilities
- plug memory leaks
- bug fixes to SSL code
- the mime.convs file was missing the filter definition for Windows BMP
(image/x-bitmap) files
- improved test suite
- added CUPS support files for Java, Perl, and PHP
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon now sends jobs to the default queue when an
empty queue name (or "lp" and there is no "lp" queue) is sent.
- The scheduler now supports fax queues identified by a "*cupsFax: True"
attribute in the PPD file.
- The scheduler now supports print files that have been compressed using
gzip.
- Added a robots.txt file to the standard install to prevent search
engines from indexing the CUPS server.
- When writing BSD printcap files, the scheduler now includes the rm and
rp attributes, allowing the file to be exported to LPD clients.
- The pdftops filter now scales PDF pages within the printable area of the
page.
- The PostScript filter now supports binary PostScript files and files
beginning with the PJL language escape sequence.
- Fixed the CIE colorspace support code in the image and PS RIPs.
Changes:
03-03-18 --- Release ksh93o ---
03-03-18 A -N unary operator was added to test and [[...]] which returns
true if the file exists and the file has been modified since it
was last read.
03-03-18 The TIMEFORMAT variable was added to control the format for
the time compound command. The formatting description is
described in the man page.
03-03-06 A -N n option was added to read which causes exactly n bytes
to be read unlike -n n which causes at most n bytes to be read.
03-03-03 Three new shell variables were added. The variable .sh.file
stores the full pathname of the file that the current command
was found in. The variable .sh.fun names the current function
that is running. The variable .sh.subshell contains the depth
of the current subshell or command substitution.
03-03-03 When the DEBUG trap is executed, the current command line after
expansions is placed in the variable .sh.command. The trap
is also now triggered before each iteration of a for, select,
and case command and before each assignment and redirection.
03-02-28 Function definitions are no longer stored in the history file so
that set -o nolog no longer has any meaning.
03-02-28 All function definitions can be displayed with typeset -f not
just those stored in the history file. In addition, typeset +f
displays the function name followed by a comment containg the
line number and the path name for the file that defined this function.
03-02-28 A bug in which the value of $LINENO was not correct when executing
command contained inside mult-line command substitutions has been
fixed.
03-02-19 Since some existing ksh88 scripts use the undocumented and
unintended ability to insert a : in front of the % and # parameter
expansion operators, ksh93 was modified to accept :% as equivalent
to % and :# as equivalent to # with ${name op word}.
03-02-14 A bug which could cause a core dump when reading from standard
error when standard error was a pty has been fixed.
03-02-14 The shell arithmetic was modified to use long double on systems
that provide this data type.
03-02-09 A bug in which a function located in the first directory in FPATH
would not be found when the last component of PATH was . and the
current directory was one of the directories in PATH has been fixed.
03-02-07 The trap and kill builtin commands now accept a leading SIG prefix
on the signal names as documented.
03-02-05 A bug in the expansion of ${var/$pattern}, when pattern contained
\[ has been fixed.
03-02-05 A bug in which .sh.match[n], n>0, was not being set for substring
matches with % and %% has been fixed.
03-01-15 A bug in which getopts did not work for numerical arguments specified
as n#var in the getopts string has been fixed.
03-01-09 A bug in which using ${.sh.match} multiple times could lead to
a memory exception has been fixed.
03-01-06 A bug in the expansion of ${var/pattern/$string} in the case that
$string contains \digit has been fixed.
03-01-02 A -P option was added for systems such as Solaris 8 that support
profile shell.
03-01-02 For backward compatibility with ksh88, arithmetic expansion
with ((...)) and let has been modified so that if x is a zero-filled
variable, $x will not be treated as an octal constant.