other dependencies pull in: earlier versions of docbook-xsl generate slightly
different html leading to a large number of unneccessary 'regen' commits in
htdocs. Bump minor versions for this.
This is done during the freeze so as to ensure that it gets on the branch
and we can simply tell developers to install netbsd-www version 1.2.
changes are generally bug fixes including some security fixes.
pkgsrc changes are a big PLIST cleanup and moving locale files
to ${PKGLOCALEDIR}/locale/... rather than replicating the tree.
kdepim/korganizer/plugins/holidays/holidays.cpp 1.12.2.1:
Backport of bug fixes for #84979 (crash on AMD64) [...]
Bump version to kdepim-3.3.1nb2, and update the version required by
the kde3 meta package.
Claim to be using gcc always and assume that the wrapper framework will
deal with the differences for other compilers (rather than getting imake
to try and do it).
Some ideas came from NetBSD's XFree86 customizations.
Use USE_PKGINSTALL and CONF_FILES for xorg-clients.
Installs xdm configs (and shell scripts) to examples directory.
Create OWN_DIRS for the authDir.
PLIST changes are for chooser is now in bin directory.
And pixmaps moved to include/X11/pixmaps directory.
xdm configs are no longer in lib/X11/xdm (so they are no longer lost
on reinstall).
(Anyone want to do twm and other configs?)
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
To see the changes about this release, please review the "RELNOTES" file,
which is available via www or in the distribution tarballs.
These packages were tested on:
* NetBSD 2.0/-current
* Bluewall GNU/Linux
* Slackware 10 GNU/Linux
I'm currently testing them on FreeBSD 5.3BETA4.
I've left some dependencies commented out in the meta-pkgs meaning that
those packages are part of the standard GNOME Desktop but I haven't had
time to package them. If you import one of those packages, please enable
the corresponding line (though keep the same version number listed).
which are the full option names used to set rpath directives for the
linker and the compiler, respectively. In places were we are invoking
the linker, use "${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG} <path>", where the space is
inserted in case the flag is a word, e.g. -rpath. The default values
of *_RPATH_FLAG are set by the compiler/*.mk files, depending on the
compiler that you use. They may be overridden on a ${OPSYS}-specific
basis by setting _OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG and _OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG,
respectively. Garbage-collect _OPSYS_RPATH_NAME and _COMPILER_LD_FLAG.
X11 packages (currently XFree86 and xorg), X11ROOT_PREFIX.
Defaults:
xorg: X11ROOT_PREFIX = xorg.
XFree86: X11ROOT_PREFIX = XFree86.
Otherwise it's undefined.
With this modification we don't have to specify X11BASE anymore,
because it's assigned automatically via bsd.pkg.defaults.mk.
If you want to change the defaults, specify X11ROOT_PREFIX in mk.conf.
Update Packages.txt now that we don't need X11BASE.
As usual, this is a maintenance release, aimed at bug-fixing;
no new features are being added to the 4.0 branch.
The main purpose of this release is compatibility with recent GTK+
releases along with other fixes.
for Linux. Also make sure that libpsres.* is installed always.
This is for the XFree86-libs package. PKGREVISION was just bumped in
last, very recent, commit so don't do it again.
This is a maintenance release, aimed at bug-fixing; no new features
are being added to the 4.0 branch.
The main purpose of this release is compatibility with the recent GTK+ 2.4.x
release along with other fixes.
To see a full list of changes, please review:
http://xfree86.org/4.4.0/RELNOTES.html
These packages has been tested under NetBSD 1.6/-current, FreeBSD 4.x/5.x,
and GNU/Linux (i386) by Jeremy C. Reed, Michal Pasternak and myself.
by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/desktop/2.4/2.4.2/sources/
This means removal of balsa2 and gnome-audio, and addition of gucharmap,
zenity and gnome-accessibility. Bump PKGREVISION to 3.
GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment.
The GNOME project intends to build a complete, easy-to-use desktop
environment for the user, and a powerful application framework for
the software developer.
This is a meta package for the second major version of the GNOME
project. It provides all the utilities (not libraries) required
to build and develop software for this environment, specially
those packages downloaded from CVS repositories.
GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment.
The GNOME project intends to build a complete, easy-to-use desktop
environment for the user, and a powerful application framework for
the software developer.
This is a meta package for the second major version of the GNOME
project. It provides all the basic components required to get a
working desktop plus several programs that are related to it in
some way. These include programs that use the GNOME development
platform or progarms that provide some important and useful
features, which make the desktop more complete.
GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment.
The GNOME project intends to build a complete, easy-to-use desktop
environment for the user, and a powerful application framework for
the software developer.
This is a meta package for the second major version of the GNOME
project. It provides all the basic components required to get a
working desktop plus several utilities designed to make it more
accessible to people with disabilities. Note that they may also
be very useful to regular users.
GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment.
The GNOME project intends to build a complete, easy-to-use desktop
environment for the user, and a powerful application framework for
the software developer.
This is a meta package for the second major version of the GNOME
project. It provides all the basic components required to get a
working desktop, but nothing else.
GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.
Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging
from small one-off tools to complete application suites.
This meta package installs the GTK+ toolkit together with several extra
engines and themes, which may be required to install additional third-party
themes.
before those respective packages (w/o -gtk2) were splitted. Adding them
here will provide loaders for more themes, and thus a better user experience
when installing GNOME2. No revision bump since it was touched just some
hours ago.
* Improve window manager responsiveness
* Various bug fixes in file manager, window manager and panel
* More 64bit clean up
* New translation added: Azerbaijani
* Fixed panel crash with corrupted config file
* Window management improvement
* Improved handling of multiple selections in the file manager
* French translations for the documentation
* Translation updates
* A new Gtk2 theme called "Xfce-winter"