collection as misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary.
The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
extract various kinds of information from Macintosh Macbinary files.
BlackBook is a simple address book written using the GTK+ toolkit.
It should run on any system where the GTK+ toolkit works. It is
distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 2 or later.
Provided by Sergio Jiménez (sjr at hispabsd dot org) in PR pkg/19197.
build when building koffice. Worse, if someone has installed libart2 for
some other reason then koffice will fail to build from that point on.
Perhaps a proper fix would be to change the pkgsrc system to allow for lines
like these to be added only if necessary but that is a much bigger project.
Changes since 2.3.0 are too numerous to mention all here. Refer to the homepage
for details.
The most important changes:
* Project page was moved to sourceforge
* Implemented user-defined columns in TV schedule output, which allow
to define the column content depending on matches against a number
of filter shortcuts; the content can consist of static text,
pre-defined images or a standard attribute. See the manual or this
screenshot for details.
* Implemented inverted filters, i.e. you can now search for all
programmes which do not match one or more of given filter criteria
or simply invert the outcome of a complete filter setting.
* Added a new filter type: "VPS/PDC" which allows to search for
programmes with a VPS/PDC timestamp attached, and/or whose VPS/PDC
start time differs from the actual start time (i.e. shifted or newly
added programmes)
* Enhanced start time filter: added an option "ignore date" which
allows to search for programmes in a daily time window
(e.g. restrict a search for German new magazine "Tagesschau" to
20:00-20:10)
* Added database export in XML format (according to xmltv.dtd), provided by
Massis Sirapian.
* Bugfix for Power-PC architecture in pioutput.c; Thanks to Gerhard Tonn
* Internal changes: split Tcl/Tk script for GUI into modules (the
* daemon only loads the script which manages the rcfile - saves
* apx. 400 kB RAM)
Plus many bug fixes.
5.4:
* L and l can be used to set/go to a default bookmark.
* You can scroll past the end of the file (into blank space).
This is important because...
* :o will look for a filename on the current top line and try to open it,
going to the bookmark if you're in your bookmarks file.
* :l will give you a list of buffers.
* Of course, bug fixes and code cleanups.
5.3:
* Filenames are reverse truncated in the status bar if they're too long.
* Updated the build system.
* Breed supports -w to word wrap files, if possible/desirable.
* Typos fixed.
5.2:
* ,, ., and r work as documented.
* :r reloads a file if it was on disk (and not a stream).
* Naming the buffer based on the manual page name is now more accurate.
* URLs load in breed again.
* Breed doesn't make a file named '-' anymore when reading postscript.
5.1: This release no longer segfaults if the configuration file
is missing. 'H' brings up a short help file in the program. Bookmarks
are more aesthetically displayed. Some other, minor bugs were fixed.
5.0: Reed has been completely rewritten. Searching (and highlighting)
is now file-specific. Invoking an editor now goes to the current
line within that editor. The bookmark file format has changed and
is incompatible with previous versions. The included script
fix_bookmarks.pl can update your bookmarks for you. Bookmarks can
now all be viewed with the 'B' command. 'Fake' filenames can be
changed using the 'R' command. Reed now automatically reads from
stdin if no filename is given and data is waiting. Greater 'less'
compatibility was added to the (the old j is now J).
Older changes ignored since reed was completely rewritten in 5.0.
- Added Comment field.
- Fixed ebay time sync'ing.
- Fix bad "Host:" entity-header if a proxy server was used. It used
to send "Host: proxy.do.main" instead of "Host: whatever.ebay.com".
- It now sends an "User-Agent" string which looks like Mozilla 1.1
including the real operating system and machine.
- It support using "POST" for the actual bid. I've succesfully tested
this by bidding on an auction.
- Fixed stupid bug introduced in 1.3.5 for certain ebay motors auctions
- Fixed handling bad DNS responses.
Changes since less-376:
* Bug fixes:
Default buffer space is now 64K as documented.
Search highlighting works properly when used with -R.
Windows version works properly when input file contains carriage returns.
Clean up some compiler warnings.
See the NEWS file for the full list of changes.
Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE.
21th October 2002 - Fix available for KSpread's crash
A fix is available for kspread's crashes when working with long text
which overlaps several cells or when working with merged cells.
* Don't use Makefile.gcc, which is going away. Just add the contents of
that file into the openoffice Makefile.
* Use pth/buildlink.mk instead of pthread.buildlink.mk, which is going
away.
* Minor whitespace changes.
creation.
* Enhance INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts so that they may remove the RPM
databases on deinstallation if RPM was never used.
* Allow new knob RPM_DB_PREFIX that defaults to "/var/pkg" that is the
prefix for the path to the RPM databases. The databases are kept in
${RPM_DB_PREFIX}/lib/rpm.
arts
* Compile fix for IRIX64
kdelibs
* KHTML : Fixed progress bar.
* KHTML : Fixed several crashes and misrenderings.
* KHTML : Fixed "HTML source displayed in text viewer" after viewing
text.
* KHTML : Only ask "download plugins?" once per requested mimetype in
the same page.
* Javascript : several fixes (row.cells(), tablecaption.*, heading.*,
event.x/y) .
* libkscreensaver : Fixed bug that in rare cases prevented the
screensaver from showing anything.
* kio_file : Proper "disk full" error message in mkdir
* KIO : Dropping links to webpages onto the desktop works in all cases
now
* Drag-and-drop of URLs : Improved compatibility with non-KDE apps
* KToolBar : fix for oversized comboboxes in toolbars, e.g. in KOffice
kdebase
* NSPlugins : Compatibility with gcc-3.x
* Konqueror configuration : fixed default font size value
* KDesktop : better determination of icon heights, for "lineup Icons"
* KDesktop : Don't rearrange all icons when changing the font size
* KControl : Fixed proxy configuration dialog layout
* Fix a lot of mem leak
* Kaddressbook : fix crash when we export CSV list
* KDM
* Security: proper temp dir creation for QT and disabled
crash dialog
* Made chooser work at all
* Fixed compilation with older glibc
* Fixed bad lilo interaction wrt. warnings
kdegraphics
* Kamera: Fixed crash when we didn't select camera in kcmkamera
* KGhostview: Security related fixes
kdemultimedia
* KMix : Fixed compilation on Solaris
* Kaboodle : fixed when it was embedded in konqueror
* Fix a lot of memory leak
kdenetwork
* kpf: Security related fixes
kdepim
* KAlarm: Fix right-to-left character sets not being displayed in
message edit control
* KAlarm: Make "Help -> Report Bug" use the KDE bug system (bug
#43250)
* KNotes: Fixed session management (bug #22844)
* KNotes: Fixed mouse behaviour to be like kwin's (raise and lower
already on mouse press)
* KNotes: Fixed (in)famous bug that caused the big black windows
and lost data (bugs #22062, #44870, #45084, #45386, #45451,
#46570, #47352)
* KNotes: Fixed drag'n drop of links and plain text
kdesdk
* Disabled kbugbuster compilation because bug system changed. Use CVS
version if you need it.
1.) Send correct "Host:" entity-header if a proxy is used.
2.) Supply a more appropriate User Agent intetification.
3.) Use a "POST" for request for the actual bid like the eBay form would.
Bump package revision to 2.
Changes since 2.2.1 (Windows specific changes ommited):
* Bugfix in user-defined context menu entries: variables using
modifiers (e.g. ${start: %H:%M %d.%m.%Y}) sometimes had trailing
garbage; this bug was introduced in 2.2.0. Thanks to Friedrich
Delgado Friedrichs for pointing this out.
* Bugfix in decoding of description texts (newlines were not processed
correctly sometimes); also improved text display by inserting
paragraph breaks when there is a completely empty line in the
original description text
* Added "duration" filter, so that programmes ouside of given running
time length boundaries can be suppressed (e.g. filler programmes
which are less then 10 minutes long)
* Added possibility to manually resize all listbox columns by dragging
the right border of the column header menu buttons (not possible if
headers are disabled in the "show" options of the configure
menu). Note that the automatic resizing of the network name column
was dropped in favour of this feature.
* Timescale windows are now always made large enough to display the
time range covered by all programmes in the database (formerly only
the next 5 days were covered, which was by far not enough for the
German provider Kabel1)
* Added zoom and help buttons to the timescale windows
* Improved key bindings and default keyboard focus in main browser and
dialog windows; CTRL-F in main window now opens the text search
dialog; CTRL-C opens the context menu; digit keys now toggle
shortcuts; Return tunes the channel like pressing the Tune-TV button
* The search text history is now accessible from inside the text
search filter dialog (by pressing the down cursor key or clicking
the arrow button next to the text entry field)
* The "Refresh" mode of the EPG scan now allows to remove databases of
obsolete providers which no longer transmit Nextview EPG (e.g. Pro7
or TV5). Thanks to Frank Mauler for pointing out the need for this
feature.
* Added a "Load all used" button to the sorting criterion filter
dialog which fills the sorting criterion selection listbox with a
list of all codes that are actually used in the current
database. This allows a quick overview which criterions will
produce any matches when filtered for.
* Linux only: fixed tuner frequency setting (in particular the EPG
scan) for SECAM/PAL multi-norm tuners. Thanks to "Keuleu 36" for
debugging this problem
* UNIX only: fine tuning offsets and TV norm in the .xawtv file are
now evaluated for the EPG scan
* Internal reorganization of the interface between Tcl/Tk and C
modules (using the "object-based" Tcl interface for function
arguments and results)
DICTD is a DICT protocol server.
The Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT), described in RFC 2229, is a TCP
transaction based query/response protocol that allows a client to access
dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases.
Some dictionary databases are freely available at dict.org.
Is this the first case of buildlink2 needing additional patches rather
than removing those no longer required?
Expand on the DESCR. Partially addresses pkg/18374
extension Makefile fragments, because they really don't have anything to
do with the buildlink[12] frameworks. Change all the Makefiles that use
application.buildlink.mk and extension.buildlink.mk to use application.mk
and extension.mk instead.
Lookup is an electric dictinary agent for Emacs editors. It supports many
kind of dictinaries - CD-ROM, and network dictionary, which are mainly
available in Japan.
generalise the linker flags used to export symbols by setting them on
a per-OS basis.
> many packages force -Wl,-export-dynamic which is not portable outside GNU ld
> and cause problems e.g. on Solaris. some of these packages use if
> conditionals either only for NetBSD or except SunOS, but the state is not
> coherent and it may complicate later when support for new OS is added to
> pkgsrc (e.g. ongoing work on HP-UX support).
>
> jlam proposed the following framework in discussion on tech-pkg:
>
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2002/06/21/0009.html
>
> now, ${EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS} is used instead of directly defining
> -Wl,-export-dynamic which is set in appropriate defs.*.mk to reasonable
> values. packages should be converted to this framework by:
>
> 1) replacing LDFLAGS+= -Wl,-export-dynamic and LIBS+= -export-dynamic with:
>
> LDFLAGS+= ${EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS}
>
> 2) for use in patchfiles, add this variable to MAKE_ENV if needed:
>
> MAKE_ENV+= EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS=${EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS}
>
> 3) replace occurances of -Wl,-export-dynamic and -export-dynamic in patch
> files with:
>
> $(EXPORT_SYMBOLS_LDFLAGS)
Provided in PR 18139 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
Visual REGEXP lets you easily design and debug regular expressions
by providing a graphical visualization of the expression and its
matches on a sample of your choice.
Changes since 0.7.4 (Windows changes ommitted):
From 2.2.0 (aka 0.7.4) to 2.2.1 (August/24/2002)
This release contains the following fixes:
* Major bugfix: nxtvepg crashed frequently due to a memory
overwrite bug in the description text display function. The bug
exists in all previous versions! (It surfaced only now because
some very long description texts were transmitted by the German
provider Kabel1.)
* Bugfix in database merge: merge failed when no networks were manually
selected yet
* Network name column in the programme listing now automatically adapts
its width so that network names no longer get cut off.
Thanks to Thierry M?n?trier for his excellent feedback.
From 2.1.2 (aka 0.7.4) to 2.2.0 (August/18/2002)
This release contains the following new features and fixes:
* Network selection config dialog: allow to specify time windows for
each network (e.g. for ARTE 19:00 - 06:00 o'clock). Programmes that
are completely outside this window are suppressed in the listing.
* PDC theme descriptors were translated to French and German; the
language can be either selected automatically or manually. Thanks to
Matthieu for triggering this improvement and for the French
translation.
* The programme database can be exported into a text file in TAB
separated format, so that it can be directly loaded into an SQL
database. (This feature has been added to support the HTML converter
E*plore EPG nexTView written in PHP by sysmik)
* Bugfix in the EPG scan due to which on channels which could not be
identified via VPS/PDC no EPG provider was found. Thanks to Helge
Kreutzmann for pointing out this problem.
* Manual size changes of the help window are now remembered; also improved
a few details in help text formatting.
While I'm here do the a.out dance for kuickshow and a couple of other
minor clean ups.
Changes are:
kdelibs
kprocess / kprocctrl: fix problem with hanging kdevelop.
Javascript (core): more robust stack overflow check
Javascript (html): allow to set a JS (non-CSS) property to a style object
Javascript (html): improved result of navigator.platform using uname()
Javascript (html): more aggressive garbage collection on clear, fixing many
crashes
Javascript (html): global object (window) has a correct object prototype now
khtml: several crashes and bugs fixed
kssl: Always verify the basic constraints on certificates (SECURITY)
kdefx: Make the blending routine used by transparent menus work properly on
big-endian platforms
kdeui: Fix KDialog::setPlainCaption()
kdebase
Build fixes for IRIX / MipsPro (kcontrol, konqueror, konsole).
Kicker: Quick browser escapes ampersand characters in file names.
Konsole: Don't prepend ESC if Meta is pressed if key definition is for "+Alt".
Konsole: Fixed crashes at startup related to broken font installations.
Konsole: Fixed crashes when selecting in history buffer.
krdb: Smarter handling of multiple and symlinked KDE and Qt installs when
exporting plugin path to Qt.
kdenetwork
KMail: allow an ampersand as last char of an URL.
KMail: Don't crash when custom drafts or sent-mail folders have been deleted or
renamed.
KMail: Fix auto charset detection for empty strings.
KMail/KNode: Correctly handle quotes in user ids of OpenPGP keys.
KMail: Make custom (global) Bcc headers work correctly with encryption and
distribution list expansion.
kdepim
KAlarm: Fix session restoration often not occurring at login.
KAlarm: Adjust wrong summer times stored by KDE 3.0.0 version of KAlarm.
KAlarm: Make Close button on message window not the default button to reduce
chance of accidental acknowledgement.
KAlarm: Make Help button in configuration dialog display KAlarm handbook.
KNotes: Compile fix for Qt 3.0.5
KOrganizer: Fixed context menu of todo list/view and event list which
disappeared when using Qt 3.0.5
buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
- fix other time related bugs which prevent compilation
- use DEFAULT_SERIAL_DEVICE for the example config file and
don't enter an infinite loop if the device doesn't exist.
- don't arbitrarily change device permissions.
INCOMPAT_GETTEXT that are analogous to INCOMPAT_ICONV and contain lists of
shell wildcards intended to match against ${MACHINE_PLATFORM}. These
variables are used to note those platforms that have the named packages in
the base system but are incompatible in some way from the pkgsrc version
of the same package. Change INCOMPAT_CURSES to have the same sematics as
above. These variables allow much greater precision in specifying which
platforms have broken (for the purposes of pkgsrc) versions of software in
the base system that must be ignored.
The buildlink.mk files for these packages define private _INCOMPAT_*
versions of these variables, and they contain the default lists of
platforms that are known to have incompatible software bits.
This addresses pkg/17775 submitted by Julien T. Letessier
<julien.letessier at sun dot com>.
an application under the Blackbox window manager, into pkgsrc using files
provided by Anthony Mallet <anthony dot mallet at useless-ficus dot net>
in PR pkg/17831 with minor modifications by myself.
Provided in PR 17641 by Norm (norm@sandbox.org.uk)
FIGlet 2.2.1 is a minor revision of FIGlet 2.2. The files
README, Makefile, figfont.txt, figlet.c and figlet.6 have been
changed to reflect changes in documentation, official contact
details etc. FTP-NOTE merged into README. FAQ and CHANGES
added to the distribution.
All other files are identical with the 2.2 release.
These changes were made by Christiaan Keet <keet@plig.net>
Also, allow the arts SSE detection code to run on modern NetBSD systems.
Changes are:
arts
Again Build fixes.
Realtime priority configuration fix
kdelibs
dcop: Make it possible to disable the Qt bridge.
make sure tooltip effects can be configured.
kbuildsycoca: avoid crash on unreadable directories.
kdockwidget: fixing reading of configuration.
kedittoolbar: fix leak.
khtml: many fixes.
kded: signal handling fixes.
kio-http slave: fixes related to form posts and cache handling.
kjs: added max recursion limit.
kjs: leak and compatibility fixes.
kdebase
kicker: &-escaping fix
audiocd: fix cddb computation
thumbnail previewer: calculate the number of bytes to read instead
of hardcoding it.
KanjiPad is a very simple program for handwriting recognition -
The user draws a character into the box, then requests translation.
The best candidates are displayed along the right hand side of
the window and can be selected for pasting into other programs.
It is meant primarily for dictionary purposes for learners of Japanese
- it does not support entering kana, so it's usefulness as an input
method is limited. Furthermore, if you already know the reading of a
character, conventional pronunciation based methods of entering the
character are probably faster.
Changes since 0.4:
- if text is too long to fit into the window, let it scroll
from left to right. Caveat: all XEvents are queued during
scrolling, that is, one can not cycle by hand (right
mouse-button) until this cycle is over.
- bugfix: don't overwrite what's in the config file *unless*
specified on the command line (for example geometry)
- if the weather file does not contain 'Sky conditions'
skip 'conditions' when cycling
- when using 'metric' display, show wind-speed in kmh rather
than in knots
- initialize time to update to every 10 Minutes - used to be
uninitialized unless specified using '-u'.
Changes:
Added make file options for SCO and NetBSD. The Makefile has been
reconfigured a touch to make it clearer what needs to be done for each
OS.
Turn was accepting invalid option as in heyu turn allaskljas. It now
complains and exits.
Found bug in scanning the macros. (thanks to David Pointer)
Dan Eble reported a bug (or feature) that allows chaining macros
with delays. I've fixed the bug but not enabled the feature.
Makesched utility created. This utility pre-preocesses a file in the
x10sched format and sends a revised version to standard output with the
strings "dawn" and "dusk" expanded to appropriate values.
Cleaned up some error messages to give feedback when the locks fail.
A coding error was causing the dates in the schedule loader to be off
in some cases. Thanks to Charles Sullivan for finding and reporting
the bug and it's fix
The use of just the -v option caused a sigfault. The errant code
was corrected in x10.c main().
Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
Provided in PR 16659 by Ingolf Steinbach <ingolf@steinba.ch>
KStars is a Desktop planetarium for KDE2. It provides an accurate
graphical representation of the night sky, from any location on
Earth, at any date and time.
This package was modified slightly by myself to conform to pkgsrc
standards.
official distributed.net client
---
distributed.net believes in the capability and potential of
distributed computing. Their mission consists of three interdependent
goals: development, deployment, and advocacy, to be pursued in the
advancement of distributed computing.
They advocate distributed computing, by encouraging global
participation and contributions of processing power, bandwidth,
and expertise; by providing a forum for discussion; and by raising
awareness on the Internet and in the mainstream.
HOMEPAGE : http://www.distributed.net/
Changes since 0.7.2:
* Bugfix TV application interaction: no EPG information was forwarded
to the TV app under certain circumstances (only if the station name
was unknown to nxtvepg and the VPS/PDC id was unchanged since the
last request)
* Bugfix in PDC decoding: didn't work at all before (this affects the
EPG scan and TV app interaction). Thanks to e-nek for helping to
debug this problem
* Added PDC and P8/30/1 "status display" text
decoding; currently used only during EPG scan for networks without
CNI -> e.g. MTV and some local TV channels are now identified, too
* Main window can be scrolled by dragging the mouse outside the window
* Acquisition database window can be opened before acq enabled
* Important EPG scan messages now marked by use of bold font
Turning off optimization, one gets further but an internal compiler error
occurs:
CONT_Btree.cxx: In method `TBtreeIter::TBtreeIter(const TBtreeIter &)':
CONT_Btree.cxx:601: warning: base class `class TIterator' should be explicitly initialized in the copy constructor
CONT_Btree.cxx: In method `TBtInnerNode::TBtInnerNode(TBtInnerNode *, TBtree *, TBtNode *)':
CONT_Btree.cxx:688: Internal compiler error.
CONT_Btree.cxx:688: Please submit a full bug report.
CONT_Btree.cxx:688: See <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html> for instructions.
cpp0: output pipe has been closed
gmake[1]: *** [CONT_Btree.o] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/pkgsrc/misc/root/work.arm/src'
gmake: *** [netbsd] Error 2
- Snipe as low as 1 second, of course, caveats apply.
- Better ANSI compliance for gcc3.1
- Several UI enhancements
- Fixed some bid processing issues
- Fixed getting user bids
- Fixed some big memory leaks
- Added localtime patch
- Better execution of Mozilla
- Fixed some snipe error messages
- We're sending HTTP/1.1 now.
- Fixed description skewing when reading from file.
- Applied patch from dbs@tanj.com to fix ended auctions.
- Added Copy item number menu option
- CodeStyle: Replaced if( with if (
- Fixed 'First Bid' field in Details window
- Fixed Reserve detection: Thanks to Thomas Enstall
- Fixed eBay motors non car auctions + dutch.
MOLDEN is a package for displaying molecular density. It is tuned to
the Ab Initio packages GAMESS* and GAUSSIAN. It can read all the
information it needs from a GAMESS or GAUSSIAN outputfile. In this
form it has been running on a CONVEX C-120, an APOLLO DN10000, an
IRIS 4D/70GT, a DECSTATION 5000 and a SUN, and in slightly adapted
versions on a VAX and a CRAY-YMP. It should run smoothly on most
Unix machines. See section INSTALLATION GUIDE on how to install
MOLDEN. (* The GAMESS version referred to here is the european
version maintaned by M.F. Guest et al not to be confused with the
american version maintained by M.W. Schmidt et al)
This package was provided by Osamu OISHI and modified slightly by me.