${CC} with options or '-libs' specification.
This fix the build of the package with threaded tcl/tk libraries
from the tcl/tk packages.
While here remove FIX_RPATH, bl3 framework takes care of that for us.
provided by Michal Pasternak via pkgsrc-wip
Twisted is a framework, written in Python, for writing networked applications.
It includes implementations of a number of commonly used network services such
as a web server, an IRC chat server, a mail server, a relational database
interface and an object broker. Developers can build applications using all of
these services as well as custom services that they write themselves. Twisted
also includes a user authentication system that controls access to services
and provides services with user context information to implement their own
security models.
changes:
# Experimental support for recursive sections and structured
sections/lists (1.0.3.5).
# Thorough reorganization of style files: counters, lists, environments,
sections (1.0.3.5).
# Support for local layout changes when formatting source code (1.0.3.5).
# Added a plug-in for Python by Ero Carrera (1.0.3.5).
# New TeXmacs icon by Johann Dréo (1.0.3.5).
# The editing of style files has been completely reorganized and
improved (1.0.3.4).
This was my PR pkg/23368. And fredb fixed for me on 04/Nov/2003.
Old patch was put in place accidently on 26/Dec/2003.
This fixes the problem with ut_iconv.cpp and invalid conversion
under gcc 3.3.x.
- added cloneNode to XML::LibXML::Document
- include Schema/RelaxNG code only with libxml2 >= 2.6.0 (to support old libxml2)
- applied patch to example/cb_example.pl (bug 4262)
- fixed insertBefore/insertAfter on empty elements (bug 3691)
- more DOM conformant XML::LibXML->createDocument API (by Robin Berjon)
- fixed encoding problems with API calls in document encoding
- improved support for importing DTD subsets
- fixed DTD validation error reporting problems with libxml2-2.6.x
- fixed compilation problems with libxml2-2.6.x
- fixed XML::LibXML::Number to support negative numbers
- added XML Schema validation interface (XML::LibXML::Schema)
- added XML RelaxNG validation interface (XML::LibXML::RelaxNG)
- Michael K. Edwards' patch applied with some amendments from Petr Pajas:
* add debian build files (I added SKIP_SAX_INSTALL flag for
Makefile.PL and changed the patch so that it doesn't disable
sax parser registration completely by default, and rather made
debian build use this flag)
* general cleanup (use SV_nolen, etc.)
* SAX parsers cleanup
* general error reporting code cleanup/rewrite, try preventing
possible memory leaks
* recover(1) now triggers warnings (disable with $SIG{__WARN__}=sub {})
* slighlty more strict parse_string behavior (now same as when
parsing fh, etc): e.g. parse_string("<foo:bar>"), i.e prefix without
NS declaration, raises error unless recover(1) is used
* documentation fixes/updates
* slightly updated test set to reflect the new slightly more strict
parsing.
- fixed default c14n XPath to include attributes and namespaces (Petr Pajas)
- make libxml2's xmlXPathOrderDocElems available through a new
$doc->indexElements method
- added version information of libxml2
- Les Richardson's documentation patch applied.
This release is a major event, marking the end of a three year development
cycle by a group of volunteers and enthusiasts who have made this the most
professional release of the GIMP ever. It is the first stable release that
is officially supported not only on Unix-based operating systems, but also
on Microsoft Windows and Macintosh OS X.