note that the version number is the date when I grabbed the
sources. There is no "official" version included in the
sources.
Xchiplogo reads an ascii bitmap file, and converts it into a
magic or cif file. It is a handy program for creating logos
of text or graphics for putting on VLSI chips. At the
moment it accepts the B&W dithered format of XV as the
input. It has got quite a few options for resizing and get-
ting rid of many design rule errors that can be found in the
bitmap file. It has a smoothing, before and after an error
correction step. The error correction step is pretty simple
,don't expect miracles, but it works quite fine and spe-
cially for text gives a reasonable output.
- fixed program version number reported when spice is run to make it consistent
with the version of the program.
- several patches to fix compilation warnings due to missing header files and
some inconsistent variable types.
- broke out previous patch-aa which patched several files into 1 patch per file.
- fixed some code which returned the address of a local char array variable.
- added GNU readline support (a huge improvement in the interface)
- changed USE_X11BASE to USE_X11. No reason to install into X11BASE.
- removed 'x' target from package Makefile
Important changes are:
- Now uses gtk+-1.2.2
- A bunch of bug fixes.
- Added a coordinate window to gschem
- Integration of contributed symbols.
- Latest Jerry O'Keefe's gmk_sym integrated
- Mike Jarabek's verilog gnetlist backend integrated
- Jamil Khatib's latest gschcheck
build a binary package with this definition would fail as the PLIST is
not correct.
If a package's documentation is overwhelming, it should arguably be handled
in a separate pre-requisite documentation package.
around my /usr/pkg/bin, and thus tex never got installed, and the build
blew up. I don't believe any older pkgs install "tex", so this should be
a safe bet.
- New, optional Makefile variable HOMEPAGE, specifies a URL for
the home page of the software if it has one.
- The value of HOMEPAGE is used to add a link from the
README.html files.
- pkglint updated to know about it. The "correct" location for
HOMEPAGE in the Makefile is after MAINTAINER, in that same
section.