* Don't install namespace.h, extern.h and stat_flags.h, which are
only used internally.
* Clean up util.h by using '#if !HAVE_xxx' instead of
'#ifndef !HAVE_xxx', removing some LIST_* definitions that are
defined by <nbcompat.h>, and removing static declarations.
* If fparseln is in libutil (as it is in NetBSD), then don't build
it into libnbcompat.a.
SKK stands for Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program.
This package replaces inputmethod/ddskk program; the DISTNAME still has
the prefix `dd' (which stands for daredevil), but it is the official
successor of the original SKK-9.6 developed by Mr.Masahiko Sato, and
the release is announced under the name of SKK. So we decided to
change the package name.
Notable changes from ddskk-20030629 include: enhancements to skk-study,
bug fixes, support of ML dictionary, etc.
Update exim-exiscan to 4.22-11nb1
Include exiqgrep in PLIST, and commit distinfo from previous exim-exiscan
change. Whole exim update was overly hurried due to security announcement.
11 - Fixed "permits" table in acl.c, so you can't "use"
exiscans conditions in the RCPT ACL any more. This
was causing a crash, not you get a proper warning.
- Fixed recursive unpacking when the MIME boundary of
the "parent" message contains spaces.
- Put in a fix for tnef.c that allows clean compile
on AIX. Thanks to David Kreindler
<david@govnet.state.vt.us>.
- Added some proper prototypes for some functions,
beautifying the compiler output with -Wall.
- Added exiscan patch version output to 'exim -bV'.
- Removed demime errors from the panic log.
Changes from previous version:
+ rely on an embedded sha1 digest to tell whether the vulnerabilities
file has been damaged in transit or received successfully, rather than
trusting that the file will not grow smaller
+ use the new filename "pkg-vulnerabilities"
+ use definitions from defs.${OPSYS}.mk in the download-vulnerability-list
script
+ at installation time, don't rely on "ln -sf" to DTRT - explicitly call
"rm -f" before attempting the symbolc link
With thanks to seb@ for testing.
ruby-rd-mode package was update to 0.6.13 implicitly by update of
ruby-rdtool package. Update distinfo file and remove PKG_REVISION now.
Nothing changed with ruby-rd-mode itself.
package views. Pkgsrc changes include:
* Convert to use pkgtools/libnbcompat so that it's easier to keep
this in sync with src/usr.sbin/pkg_install.
* Add a src2nbcompat script that converts src/usr.sbin/pkg_install
into an appropriate start for pkgtools/pkg_install. The script
removes the Makefiles, adds CPP inclusion guards around each
#include <...> line, and includes <nbcompat.h> at the top of each
*.c file. This should make it even easier to keep sources in
sync with the HEAD.
* Add mkdtemp, TAILQ_*, and statfs.
* Install a nbconfig.h file containing the discovered system information
and include it directly in nbcompat.h. Make all files use nbconfig.h
instead of config.h. Ensure that all installed headers don't include
any local header files. This makes libnbcompat more self-contained.
* Consistently use "#if HAVE_HEADER_H" instead of "#ifdef HAVE_HEADER_H"
since sometimes people put -DHAVE_HEADER_H=0 on their command lines.
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:
Make tclcl portable to tcl/tk 8.4.3. Change char* to CONST84 char*
(or CONST84_RETRUN char * if it is a function return) (these two macros are
defined in otcl.h) Change Tcl:result to return const char * rather than
char *.
Re-enabled code to avoid dumping tcl code on errors if there's a LOT of
tcl code. (Disabled since Dec-00 by mistake.)
Fixed Tcl "source" command so filenames with spaces work.
From the CHANGES file:
254 v3.1 rev 19 8/12/03
Required reconfiguring without Tcl once to generate the
"Makefile.in" in the Xw directory; otherwise, automake 1.7
becomes a requirement.
253 v3.1 rev 18 8/6/03
A fix to the output, correcting the page numbering in the
PostScript page headers. The incorrect numbering can cause
some printers to lock up. . .
252 v3.1 rev 17 7/14/03
Thanks to Ted Roth for fixing my rather too-hasty fix of
revision 16. Also: Some fixes to the autoconf script (also
from Ted Roth), and autoconf script updated to work with the
latest versions of autoconf/automake/aclocal.
Active-DVI is a DVI previewer and presenter written in Objective Caml
(http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/) with some eye candy effects for
presentation, support for interactive demonstrations, and embedding of
arbitrary applications within the presentation (hence the Active
adjective of the presenter :).
Active-DVI currently supports the following features:
+ Encapsulated Postscript File inclusion (using graphics package)
+ Effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change)
+ Embedded applications for interactive demonstration
+ Pictures visualization via gpic specials
+ Display of inlined Postscript using gs
+ Font antialiasing that takes background colors into account
+ Page display is interrupted on user input
+ Resizing the page adjusts the magnification
+ Start displaying at a given page or at a given link reference
+ The file is reloading on signal SIGUSR1
+ Hyperlinks
+ Active areas (execute an action when the mouse is over)
+ Background colors and images
+ Alpha blending for images
CamlImages is an image processing library, which provides
* Basic functions for image processing and loading/saving various image
file formats (hence providing a translation facility from format to
format),
* An interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display
images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml
drawings,
* A freetype interface, integrated into the library:
you can draw texts into images using any truetype fonts.
In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be (or can
hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then automatically
creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the memory usage).