Bzip2 bindings for Perl5. That means you can access the
Bzip2 library from your Perl scripts there by compressing ordinary
Perl strings.
Package imported from pkgsrc-wip.
Some highlights of changes since 4.2.3:
* PCRE updated to 4.3, GD to 2.0.15
* improved Apache2 support
* much improved stream & URL wrapper support, output compression support
* added CLI (Command Line Interface) SAPI
* debug_backtrace() backported from ZendEngine2
* faster build system
* huge number of other bug fixes and improvements
Packaging changes:
* 'pcre', 'xml', and 'session' modules folded back into main package -
'pcre' and 'xml' is required by PEAR, and 'session' is just too essential
to be separate
* 'gd' module now uses bundled PHP GD library, which is better integrated
* PHP modules use shared distinfo when possible to ease future PHP updates
* ${PREFIX}/bin/php is now CLI version, ${PREFIX}/libexec/cgi-big/php
remains CGI version
Changes from 0.5 to 0.6
o New methods:
- Zlib::GzipFile.wrap
- Zlib::GzipFile#finish
o New constants:
- Zlib::ZLIB_VERSION
- Zlib::OS_VMCMS
- Zlib::OS_ZSYSTEM
- Zlib::OS_CPM
- Zlib::OS_QDOS
- Zlib::OS_RISCOS
- Zlib::OS_UNKNOWN
o Changed methods:
- Zlib::GzipFile.new now takes no block. Use Zlib::GzipFile.wrap instead.
- Zlib::GzipFile#close now takes no argument. Use Zlib::GzipFile#finish
instead.
o Renamed methods:
- Zlib.version is renamed to Zlib.zlib_version.
o Changed constants:
- Zlib::VERSION indicates the version of Ruby/zlib. The zlib.h version is
now in Zlib::ZLIB_VERSION.
o Backward compatibility:
- For backward compatibility for 0.5, the obsoleted methods and arguments
are still available.
- Obsoleted classes, methods, and constants for backward compatibility
for 0.4 or earlier are removed.
version-less distfile changing. Found during recent bulk build.
Changes since previous version:
2003/02/18 fadden
- When extracting with "-ee", disk images now have ".PO" appended.
- Resurrected HandleAddNotFound().
- Switched to case-sensitive filename comparisons.
2003/02/08 fadden
- Upped version to v2.0.0.
- Many fixes to pathname handling:
- Correctly handle '%' when preservation is OFF.
- Accept 4-char extensions in '-ee' without risk of buffer overflow.
- Fixed broken assert when converting long %xx names.
- Store "AUX" as "%00AUX" when preserving Win32 names (vs. "_AUX").
- Always store files with ':' as path separator.
- Recognize that some Win32 variants (Win2K and later at the least)
will accept both '/' and '\' as pathname separators.
- Correctly convert ".//foo" to "foo" instead of "/foo".
- Tracked changes to NufxLib DataSource API.
2003/01/10 fadden
- Check NufxLib "compiled" version against "linked" version.
2002/12/06 fadden
- Made minor changes to allow linking NufxLib in as a DLL.
2002/10/20 ***** v1.1.0 shipped *****
2002/10/10 fadden
- added fancy help text (-h)
2002/10/09 fadden
- added "-zz" flag to specify libbz2's "bzip2" compression
2002/10/08 fadden
- added Binary II support
2002/09/30 fadden
- added "-z" flag to specify zlib's "deflate" compression (the
"secret" debug dump command is now -g)
2002/09/26 fadden
- progress updater now shows "analyzing" for scan pass of SQ
2002/09/23 fadden
- ran the code through valgrind; found and fixed some minor bugs
2002/09/20 fadden
- pulled the sources out and started fiddling with them again
- changed hard tabs to spaces
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revision 1.18
date: 2003/06/24 16:23:31; author: christos; state: Exp; lines: +44 -9
Revert previous change, and fix the -T problem differently: When the options
of the second argument are exhausted, call the appropriate getopt() routine
to process the rest of the arguments instead of finishing option processing.
Fixes:
tar cf - -T foo
The nudge came from a netbsd-help posting by Thomas Hafner and a URL
posted by Jeremy Reed.
Afio makes cpio-format archives. It deals somewhat gracefully with
input data corruption. Supports multi-volume archives during
interactive operation. Afio can make compressed archives that are
much safer than compressed tar or cpio archives. Afio is best used as
an `archive engine' in a backup script.
NetBSD pax is the POSIX standard archiver with many extensions.
pax will read, write, and list the members of an archive file, and will
copy directory hierarchies.
pax operation is independent of the specific archive format, and supports
a wide variety of different archive formats.
This package uses pkgtools/libnbcompat, and is known to build on
Solaris 9, Slackware 8.1 and Darwin 6.6. Please send-pr(1) if this
package is broken on your platform.