pkglint -r --network --only "migrate"
As a side-effect of migrating the homepages, pkglint also fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines. These and the new homepages have been
checked manually.
Problems found with existing distfile for eagle:
distfiles/bicom101.zip
distfiles/szip-2.1nb3/szip-2.1.tar.gz
distfiles/xmill-0.9.1.tar.gz
No changes made to these distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
New for release 0.8 (2013-10-03)
o Eliminate call to fsync(), resulting in 99% speed improvement
o Add ability to read from the standard input stream and write to
standard output for pipeline support.
o Thanks to Alexey Yurchenko (ayurchen@gmail.com) for the above suggestions.
o Fix incorrect errpos tracker (probably caused some of the core dumps
people had reported)
o Fix verbose logging to fix stream positions being incorrect (had not
been updated after the program moved from mmap to a read buffer)
o Also, move verbose logging from stdout to stderr
o Misc error reporting updates
New for release 0.7 (2013-02-02)
o Fix =/== confusion in read_internal error check (via Shawn
Cokus (cokus@ucla.edu)
New for release 0.6 (2012-02-09)
o Patches from Paul Wise (pabs@debian.org) for stability and memory leaks
New for release 0.5 (2006-08-29)
New for release 0.5 (2006-08-29)
Including public domain contributions from Paul Wise
o Modify Makefile to append CFLAGS and LDFLAGS
o Modify error handling to suppress gcc warnings
o Include man page
o Minor typo/documentation changes
New for release 0.4 (2005-11-12)
o Discontinue tar patch (replaced by out of the box GNU cpio)
o Update instructions
New for release 0.3 (2005-03-13)
o Convert from mmap to traditional buffered file reads in gzrecover
o Convert gzrecover to GPL licensing
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
So you thought you had your files backed up onto that jaz cartridge -
until it came time to restore. Then you found out that you had bad
sectors and you've lost almost everything because gzip craps out 10%
of the way through your archive. The gzip Recovery Toolkit has a program
- gzrecover - that attempts to skip over bad data in a gzip archive and
to GNU tar that enables that program to skip over bad data and extract
whatever files might be there.