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Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz
6c06d9bfcf Convert to buildlink3. 2004-07-02 22:01:01 +00:00
jmmv
301628511c Update to 1.0.2:
* Fixes:
  - Protect proxy variables with mutex locks, should resolve some more
    BSD-related threading issues.
  - Use libcurl's unescape method rather than our own, fixes a NetBSD
    character conversion problem.
  - Fix C99-ism which was preventing successfull compilation on
    GCC-2.95 (Julio M. Merino Vidal).
2004-07-02 20:35:46 +00:00
snj
2bae248a91 Convert to buildlink3. 2004-07-02 18:01:46 +00:00
recht
755b3aff95 opera7 is not pkgviews ready
noted by Cesar Catrian C. in PR 26133
2004-07-01 19:05:56 +00:00
minskim
a3aee5b22d Update liferea to 0.5.1.
Changes:
	* Favicons are now processed with gdkpixbuf and saved
	  to disc in PNG format. Images with 24bit colors and
	  sizes other than 16x16 are now supported. (Nathan Conrad)

	  PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS BREAKS FAVICON CACHE
 	  DOWNWARD COMPATIBILITY WITH OLDER RELEASES!
	  WHEN YOU FALLBACK YOU WILL LOOSE YOUR ICONS.

	* Now a short help text is displayed in the HTML view
	  after startup. (Lars Linder)
	* Updated networking code. Many more things, such as
	  adding a new feed, are processed in the background.
	  (Nathan Conrad)
	* Improved preferences for selecting how to open a link
	  in an external browser. (Nathan Conrad)
	* Popup-window notifications of new items. This
	  is a first implementation and we are open for your
	  critics and suggestions! (Karl Soderstrom)

	Bugfixes:

	* When URLs are passed to an external browser they are
	  now escaped correctly. (Lars Lindner)
	* When a feed could not be downloaded after the
	  subscription it was missing a cache file. This caused
	  an error message each time the program starts. This
	  is fixed now. (Lars Lindner)
	* Debian bug #254959 reported by Martin-Eric Racine was
	  fixed. No Liferea recognizes RSS 1.0 Creative Commons
	  license information. (Lars Lindner)
	* Better favicon detection (more coming in the next release).
	* Feed properties (such as titles) are now saved when they
	  change. (Nathan Conrad)
	* Compiles on Solaris, and is hopefully more portable now.
	  (Nathan Conrad)
	* Feed update locking issues were fixed. (Nathan Conrad)
	* Several memleaks were fixed.
2004-07-01 17:06:27 +00:00
grant
7905ac3ec1 note that only NetBSD 1.5 needed the v6only sysctl tweak. it's not
needed in 1.6, 2.0 or -current.
2004-06-29 14:55:05 +00:00
grant
0b7aff742b update firefox-bin to 0.9.
Linux tested - there are no NetBSD builds so far and the Linux builds
require glibc-2.3 which isn't in pkgsrc so does not work out of the
box on NetBSD yet.

changes since 0.8 can be found at:

	http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/releases/0.9.html
2004-06-29 14:47:10 +00:00
grant
3fdb77be7e don't to try to figure out where the distfile might be and don't
hardcode it, just look in the official and contrib binary directories.
2004-06-29 14:19:42 +00:00
jmmv
70e5b5807d Update to 2.6.2:
* Fix memory leaks. (bugs #140628, #140664, #140596, #140730, #140727,
  #140747, #140522, #140520) [Morten Wilander]
* Fix compiler warnings. (bug #141962) [Bart Martens]
2004-06-28 18:35:25 +00:00
abs
bedc3c17fa Fix up PLIST. At least for sun-jdk14 on NetBSD 2.0_BETA i386. Not that that
should make any difference...
2004-06-28 17:37:49 +00:00
abs
1386ca7e03 Update to bl3. All test built with jdk or sun-jdk14.
jakarta-tomcat4 has other issues independant of this - will patch next
2004-06-28 17:28:56 +00:00
abs
d632c1c870 Update jakarta-tomcat to 5.0.25
No Changelog available. Also switch to buildlink3
2004-06-28 13:58:52 +00:00
kristerw
a7257732e5 Fix a C99 variable definition, to make this build with older compilers. 2004-06-28 00:25:21 +00:00
kristerw
b5093449dc Make sure the directories exists before trying to install in them.
Solves PR 25426.

Add dependency on PERL5 so that the configure script does the right
thing, since this package use the path in places that cannot be
patched by REPLACE_PERL (and bin/swish-filter-test need perl to
run anyway).

Bump PKGREVISION.
2004-06-27 18:30:54 +00:00
jmmv
1295e7aa05 Use intltool instead of xml-i18n-tools. No functional changes. 2004-06-27 17:28:58 +00:00
adrianp
ff90178f93 Fix suEXEC DOCPATH 2004-06-27 16:34:25 +00:00
jmmv
3f529e066c Update to 1.0.1:
* Fixes:
- Resolved a network threading issue that prevented Drivel from working on
  NetBSD, and possibly the other BSD variants as well.
- Fixed the autosave feature.
- Keybinding fixes to allow better interoperability with emacs bindings.
- Resolve a couple of bugs in the History dialog (still requires GTK+ 2.4.4
  or higher to work correctly) (Davyd Madeley).
- Correct the lj-lq tag in the poll creator (Grahame Bowland).
- Don't duplicate the protocol in the Insert Link dialog (gnome@nash.nu).
2004-06-26 17:16:21 +00:00
grant
b8d1ce1752 oops, one too many @'s 2004-06-26 10:46:41 +00:00
grant
a35c441f52 be quiet in pre-install, too 2004-06-26 10:45:28 +00:00
grant
e58da176ff be quiet in post-extract 2004-06-26 10:43:49 +00:00
grant
a706227af5 set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the environment before calling
netscape-installer, eliminating the patch and some linux tweaks.

symlink libgdk and libgtk into ${WRKDIR} so the installer can run.
2004-06-26 10:42:42 +00:00
grant
a040b758f5 regenerate patch with pkgdiff so it applies cleanly with devel/patch. 2004-06-26 10:25:18 +00:00
cjep
3941375654 Update of www/w3m to 0.5.1. From PR#25995.
Changes from 0.5 include (please see the ChangeLog for full details):

* configuration changes;
* build errors fixes when using --enable-m17n and --disable-unicode;
* HTTP basic authentication bugs fixed;
* Fix IPv6 FQDN resolution failure;
* bug fixes and source cleanup.
2004-06-24 09:17:34 +00:00
taya
d46c37a030 Update firefox-gtk2 to 0.9
Here's what's new in this release of Firefox:

* New Default Theme
An updated Default Theme now presents a uniform appearance across all
three platforms - a new crisp, clear look for Windows
users. Finetuning for GNOME will follow in future releases.

* Comprehensive Data Migration
Switching to Firefox has never been easier now that Firefox imports
data like Favorites, History, Settings, Cookies and Passwords from
Internet Explorer. Firefox can also import from Mozilla 1.x, Netscape
4.x, 6.x and 7.x, and Opera. MacOS X and Linux migrators for browsers
like Safari, OmniWeb, Konqueror etc. will arrive in future releases.

* Extension/Theme Manager
New Extension and Theme Managers provide a convenient way to manage
and update your add-ons. SmartUpdate also notifies you of updates to
Firefox.

* Help
A new online help system is available.

* Lots of bug fixes and improvements
Copy Image, the ability to delete individual items from Autocomplete
lists, SMB/SFTP support on GNOME via gnome-vfs, better Bookmarks,
Search and many other refinements fine tune the browsing experience.

For Linux/GTK2 Users
* Look and Feel Updates
Ongoing improvements have been made to improve the way Firefox adheres
to your GTK2 themes, such as menus.

* Talkback for GTK2
Help us nail down crashes by submitting talkback reports with this
crash reporting tool.
2004-06-24 04:07:50 +00:00
taya
dc567b6bcb correct typo
post-install -> pre-install
2004-06-24 01:53:54 +00:00
minskim
01b4c803c6 Update awstats to 6.1.
Changes:
New features/improvements:
- The BuildHistoryFormat can now accept xml to build the AWStats
  database in xml. The XML schema is available in tools/xslt directory.
- Added an example of xslt style sheet to use AWStats XML database.
- Added %time4 flag for LogFormat to support unix timestamp date format.
- Added Firefox to browser database.
- Added option IncludeInternalLinksInOriginSection (defined to 0
  by default).
- Added field to choose size of list limit (rawlog plugin).
- Added ExtraSectionCodeFilterX parameters.
- PDF detection works also for browsers that support PDF 6 only.
- maillogconvert.pl:
  Added an automatic year adjustment for sendmail/postfix log
  files that does not store the log. This solve problems for mail
  analyses around new year.
- Added tooltips for mail reports (tooltips plugin).
  Changed look of the summary report to prepare add of new informations.
- Added failed mails number in the summary.
- AllowAccessFromWebToFollowingAuthenticatedUsers is no more case
  sensitive.
- Added new functions for plugins: AddHTMLMenuHeader, AddHTMLMenuFooter,
  AddHTMLContentHeader, AddHTMLContentFooter
- Added detection of Camino web browser (old Chimera).
- Full updated robots database.

Fixes:
- Removed warning "Bizarre copy of ARRAY" with new Perl 5.8.4.
- Fixed syntax error in Year view when xhtml output is selected.
- Fixed a problem of not working misc feature when using IIS and
  when URLWithQuery was set to 0.
- Now all non ISO-8859-1 languages are shown correctly even with
  Apache2, whatever is the value of the AddDefaultCharset directive.
- Some plugins broke the xhtml output.
- Fixed wrong results for compression ratios when using mod_gzip and
  %gzip_ratio tag.
- Fixed old bug showing string "SCALAR(0x8badae4)" inside html reports
  when using mod_perl.
- Fixed the not allowed GET method when LogType=S.
- maillogconvert.pl: Better management of error records with sendmail
  and postfix (some "reject" records were discarded).
- maillogconvert.pl: Fixed important bug where records were discarded
  when server name was a FQDN.
- configure.pl: Now works also on Mac OS X
- configure.pl: If /etc/awstats directory does not exist, try to
  create it. If /etc/awstats.model.conf not found on Linux, try to
  find it in cgi-bin directory.
- Fixed some bugs when BuildReportOutput is set to xhtml (rawlog plugin)
  plugin.
- Number of shown lines were one more than required (rawlog plugin).
- xhtml output broken for some 404 reports.

Other/Documentation:
- BuildReportOutput=xml renamed into BuildReportOutput=xhtml
- Added arabic language file.
- Updated language file.
- Updated documentation.
- maillogconvert.pl:
  Update value of NBOFENTRYFOFLUSH
2004-06-23 18:40:41 +00:00
taya
eed59c1e6c Update firefox to 0.9
Here's what's new in this release of Firefox:

* New Default Theme
An updated Default Theme now presents a uniform appearance across all
three platforms - a new crisp, clear look for Windows
users. Finetuning for GNOME will follow in future releases.

* Comprehensive Data Migration
Switching to Firefox has never been easier now that Firefox imports
data like Favorites, History, Settings, Cookies and Passwords from
Internet Explorer. Firefox can also import from Mozilla 1.x, Netscape
4.x, 6.x and 7.x, and Opera. MacOS X and Linux migrators for browsers
like Safari, OmniWeb, Konqueror etc. will arrive in future releases.

* Extension/Theme Manager
New Extension and Theme Managers provide a convenient way to manage
and update your add-ons. SmartUpdate also notifies you of updates to
Firefox.

* Help
A new online help system is available.

* Lots of bug fixes and improvements
Copy Image, the ability to delete individual items from Autocomplete
lists, SMB/SFTP support on GNOME via gnome-vfs, better Bookmarks,
Search and many other refinements fine tune the browsing experience.

For Linux/GTK2 Users
* Look and Feel Updates
Ongoing improvements have been made to improve the way Firefox adheres
to your GTK2 themes, such as menus.

* Talkback for GTK2
Help us nail down crashes by submitting talkback reports with this
crash reporting tool.
2004-06-23 16:47:12 +00:00
grant
90b0406865 some linux builds are in contrib/ now, don't override it 2004-06-23 13:32:05 +00:00
grant
8deafd5265 Updated mozilla-bin to 1.7.
The full list of changes can be found at:

	http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7/README.html


Major browser changes since 1.6:

* A new option to prevent sites from using JavaScript to block the
  browser's context menu.

* A new set of icons for files that are associated with Mozilla on
  Windows.

* Password Manager has a "show passwords" mode which will display
  saved passwords. You will need to enter your master password if
  you are using one.

* The "Set As Wallpaper" feature now has a confirmation dialog.

* Linux GTK2 builds have improved support for OS themes.

* Cookie dialogs have been reworked to make them more usable.

* Date handling, especially on OS X, has been improved.

* It is now possible to fine-tune Mozilla's pop-up blocking using
  two preferences (dom.popup_maximum and dom.popup_allowed_events)
  but there's no UI for that yet. Even without a UI, users should
  notice a greater variety of pop-ups blocked (primarily mouseover
  pop-ups) and a limit of 20 or so open at one time - regardless of
  whether pop-up blocking is active. This will provide some protection
  from sites that open hundreds of windows in a loop.

* Downloaded files are now moved to the target directory as soon
  as the user selects the desired location. This was the frequently
  reported bug 55690.

* There is now user interface to activate Smooth Scrolling (Preferences
  -> Appearance).

* Mozilla now supports basic FTP upload.
2004-06-23 13:25:42 +00:00
grant
16e9e7270b mozilla binary packages don't need a compiler. 2004-06-23 13:01:01 +00:00
jmmv
b92a6409c9 Grr, the new drivel package lives in www, not misc. This is what happens
when importing a package to a different category from where the local
directory lives...  Pointed out by xtraeme@.
2004-06-22 21:54:33 +00:00
adrianp
cd2f8260d3 Note addition of SpeedyCGI v2.2 2004-06-22 21:41:37 +00:00
adrianp
46e0c638d3 Import SpeedyCGI v2.22 from pkgsrc-wip
Ok'ed wiz@/snj@

SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make them run
much more quickly. A script can be made to to run persistently by changing
the interpreter line at the top of the script from:

    #!${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl

to

    #!${LOCALBASE}/bin/speedy

After the script is initially run, instead of exiting, the perl interpreter
is kept running. During subsequent runs, this interpreter is used to handle
new executions instead of starting a new perl interpreter each time. A very
fast frontend program, written in C, is executed for each request. This fast
frontend then contacts the persistent Perl process, which is usually already
running, to do the work and return the results.
2004-06-22 21:34:50 +00:00
jmmv
3a6a22d402 Initial import of drivel, version 1.0.0:
Drivel is a LiveJournal client for the GNOME Desktop.  Its purpose is to
retain a simple and elegant design while providing the same level of
functionality as the offical LiveJournal clients.  Drivel also integrates
tightly with the GNOME Desktop technologies.
2004-06-22 21:31:07 +00:00
xtraeme
36e8bf1377 Update www/screws to 0.54.
Changes:

0.54 - *
     - Separated IO code from Accept
     - Add HSML comment tag: <?- -?>
     - Add launcher from cmdline (path|port) using HsmlExec module.
     - Allow stdin to read the configuration file (-c -)
     - Disable exectimeout by default to allow large file processing.
     - Disable keep-alive (not all scripts print Content-Length)
     - Solve IExplorer 'bug' that forces screws to segfault
     - Add initial support for Range-bytes in Headers and HsmlExec.
     - Drop nonblocking sockets, and use IOpoll/IOselect by default.
     - Solved longfiles buffering problems.
     - Solve XSS bug on HsmlExec
     - Initial screws_* API
     - Allow logs using syslog (LOG_ERR) and piped logs (|...)
     - Create macros for modules.
     - Add CleanLog module
     - Move hsml_lua_init into HsmlExec_init (3x faster)
     - Exterminate zombies using setsid()
     - Change bool env from TRUE/"" to 1/0
     - patch unicode bug that wraps the ARGV env.
     - Implement headers support for hsml and .x's
       (redirect, mimetype, 404...)
     - do not overwrite user config file
     - initial alloc drop process.

0.53 - 2004/05/10
     - Initial code for file uploading
     - Solve Dead children ripper bug.
     - Cleaner Makefiles
     - add portable getpath(Utils/whereis)
     - Add nonblocking sockets for child ripping.
     - Add multi-part support for fileuploading
     - Solve argument parsing bug.
     - Add some filechecks in HsmlExec.so
     - Add csharp support.
     - Patch an hsml parsing bug.
     - Hashbang support on hsml (to separate hsml1 and hsml2 code)
     - Solve http request bug.
     - Write all manpages.
2004-06-22 12:11:01 +00:00
abs
8502dbc545 Commit PLIST missed in last 2004-06-22 06:02:21 +00:00
abs
37dae29c2f Update galeon to 1.2.14.
- Add support for mozilla 1.7
    - Intended to be the last 1.2.x release of galeon
2004-06-22 05:36:12 +00:00
martti
be98da4308 Updated bins to 1.1.26
- Added new marc and petrus templates
- Added support for more Exif tags.
- Fix a divide by zero error crash, due to a corrupt image.
- Fix javascript errors occured when a singe quote was included in a filename.
- Fix bug on joi template : accesskey="t" was showing in the pages.
- Fix missing /IF directive in images pages on satyap template.
2004-06-21 16:22:26 +00:00
darcy
e0633b1918 Add ap2-auth-pgsql package. 2004-06-21 16:12:53 +00:00
darcy
ec7991e9a3 Import auth module for PostgreSQL and Apache 2. Based on the FreeBSD port. 2004-06-21 16:06:22 +00:00
taya
eb92089e15 Update mozilla-gtk2 to 1.7
New features and fixes
Browser
    * A new option to prevent sites from using JavaScript to block the
    browser's context menu.

    * Password Manager has a "show passwords" mode which will display
      saved passwords. You will need to enter your master password if
      you are using one.

    * The "Set As Wallpaper" feature now has a confirmation dialog.

    * Linux GTK2 builds have improved support for OS themes.

    * Cookie dialogs have been reworked to make them more usable.

    * Date handling, especially on OS X, has been improved.

    * It is now possible to fine-tune Mozilla's pop-up blocking using
      two preferences (dom.popup_maximum and dom.popup_allowed_events)
      but there's no UI for that yet. Even without a UI, users should
      notice a greater variety of pop-ups blocked (primarily mouseover
      pop-ups) and a limit of 20 or so open at one time - regardless
      of whether pop-up blocking is active. This will provide some
      protection from sites that open hundreds of windows in a loop.

    * Downloaded files are now moved to the target directory as soon
      as the user selects the desired location. This was the
      frequently reported bug 55690.

    * There is now user interface to activate Smooth Scrolling
      (Preferences -> Appearance).

    * Mozilla now supports basic FTP upload.

Mail
    * Many improvements to Palm Sync.

    * IMAP IDLE support has been added.

    * Support for "MSN Authentication" and Secure Password

    * Authentication using SSPI NTLM auth for SMTP and POP3.

    * A new preference to "always use the default character encoding
      for replies" rather than using the encoding of the message being
      replied to.

    * Improvements to performance of downloading, viewing, and saving
      mail messages.

    * Support for multiple identities on the same mail account. See
      the Multiple Identity Support documentation for more details.

    * Support for relative paths for mail folders in prefs.js. This
      makes it easier to copy profiles around without having to fix up
      prefs.js afterwards.

    * You can now edit address lists containing "Last, First" style
      names.

    * When composing mail, you can now use the up and down arrow keys
      to scroll through the To/Cc/Bcc list.

    * All Mozilla LDAP queries now default to using LDAPv3
      (previously, they used LDAPv2). Mozilla should gracefully fall
      back to v2 if v3 isn't found.


Chatzilla
    * Chatzilla now supports zooming of fonts with keyboard shortcuts
    (Ctrl + and Ctrl -), as well as with the View menu.

    * Improved date handling; using the date/time format for the
      locale.

    * Support for the /ignore command.

    * The ability to change the font family and size.

    * Working custom sounds on Windows and Linux.

    * Improvements to the preferences panel and the user interface for
      half-op mode.


Under the Hood
    * Size and performance have improved dramatically with this
    release. When compared to Mozilla 1.6, Mozilla 1.7 is 7% faster at
    startup, is 8% faster to open a window, has 9% faster page
    loading, and is 5% smaller in binary size.

    * A long-standing bug with CSS backgrounds on table elements has
      been fixed (standards mode only).

    * Support for Kerberos HTTP authentication using GSSAPI (benefits
      Unix-like platforms including Linux and OS X).

    * Support for smb:// URLs using the gnome-vfs library (only
      enabled in GTK2+XFT Linux builds).

    * Support for server push of XML documents using
      multipart/x-mixed-replace and XMLHttpRequest.

    * Liveconnect now works when a Java applet's codebase is in a
      different domain.

    * Support for the CSS3 opacity property.

    * Mozilla adds support for the onbeforeunload event. This lets web
      application developers add code that alerts the user about
      potential data-loss when closing a web application, or when
      leaving a HTML page with potentially sensitive information.

    * This release has a new SVG backend. The feature is not yet
      enabled in the mozilla.org releases but developers may wish to
      compile with this feature enabled.

    * Mozilla handles dynamic style changes much better (see bug 15608
      for details.)

    * Mozilla has upgraded the NSS libraries to version 3.9. NSS 3.9
      passes all the NISCC SSL/TLS and S/MIME tests (1.6 million test
      cases of invalid input data) without crashes or memory leaks.
2004-06-21 14:15:12 +00:00
taya
fe5e736d45 Update mozilla to 1.7
New features and fixes
Browser
    * A new option to prevent sites from using JavaScript to block the
    browser's context menu.

    * Password Manager has a "show passwords" mode which will display
      saved passwords. You will need to enter your master password if
      you are using one.

    * The "Set As Wallpaper" feature now has a confirmation dialog.

    * Linux GTK2 builds have improved support for OS themes.

    * Cookie dialogs have been reworked to make them more usable.

    * Date handling, especially on OS X, has been improved.

    * It is now possible to fine-tune Mozilla's pop-up blocking using
      two preferences (dom.popup_maximum and dom.popup_allowed_events)
      but there's no UI for that yet. Even without a UI, users should
      notice a greater variety of pop-ups blocked (primarily mouseover
      pop-ups) and a limit of 20 or so open at one time - regardless
      of whether pop-up blocking is active. This will provide some
      protection from sites that open hundreds of windows in a loop.

    * Downloaded files are now moved to the target directory as soon
      as the user selects the desired location. This was the
      frequently reported bug 55690.

    * There is now user interface to activate Smooth Scrolling
      (Preferences -> Appearance).

    * Mozilla now supports basic FTP upload.

Mail
    * Many improvements to Palm Sync.

    * IMAP IDLE support has been added.

    * Support for "MSN Authentication" and Secure Password

    * Authentication using SSPI NTLM auth for SMTP and POP3.

    * A new preference to "always use the default character encoding
      for replies" rather than using the encoding of the message being
      replied to.

    * Improvements to performance of downloading, viewing, and saving
      mail messages.

    * Support for multiple identities on the same mail account. See
      the Multiple Identity Support documentation for more details.

    * Support for relative paths for mail folders in prefs.js. This
      makes it easier to copy profiles around without having to fix up
      prefs.js afterwards.

    * You can now edit address lists containing "Last, First" style
      names.

    * When composing mail, you can now use the up and down arrow keys
      to scroll through the To/Cc/Bcc list.

    * All Mozilla LDAP queries now default to using LDAPv3
      (previously, they used LDAPv2). Mozilla should gracefully fall
      back to v2 if v3 isn't found.


Chatzilla
    * Chatzilla now supports zooming of fonts with keyboard shortcuts
    (Ctrl + and Ctrl -), as well as with the View menu.

    * Improved date handling; using the date/time format for the
      locale.

    * Support for the /ignore command.

    * The ability to change the font family and size.

    * Working custom sounds on Windows and Linux.

    * Improvements to the preferences panel and the user interface for
      half-op mode.


Under the Hood
    * Size and performance have improved dramatically with this
    release. When compared to Mozilla 1.6, Mozilla 1.7 is 7% faster at
    startup, is 8% faster to open a window, has 9% faster page
    loading, and is 5% smaller in binary size.

    * A long-standing bug with CSS backgrounds on table elements has
      been fixed (standards mode only).

    * Support for Kerberos HTTP authentication using GSSAPI (benefits
      Unix-like platforms including Linux and OS X).

    * Support for smb:// URLs using the gnome-vfs library (only
      enabled in GTK2+XFT Linux builds).

    * Support for server push of XML documents using
      multipart/x-mixed-replace and XMLHttpRequest.

    * Liveconnect now works when a Java applet's codebase is in a
      different domain.

    * Support for the CSS3 opacity property.

    * Mozilla adds support for the onbeforeunload event. This lets web
      application developers add code that alerts the user about
      potential data-loss when closing a web application, or when
      leaving a HTML page with potentially sensitive information.

    * This release has a new SVG backend. The feature is not yet
      enabled in the mozilla.org releases but developers may wish to
      compile with this feature enabled.

    * Mozilla handles dynamic style changes much better (see bug 15608
      for details.)

    * Mozilla has upgraded the NSS libraries to version 3.9. NSS 3.9
      passes all the NISCC SSL/TLS and S/MIME tests (1.6 million test
      cases of invalid input data) without crashes or memory leaks.
2004-06-21 14:14:00 +00:00
lukem
2061edb567 * Fix SIGCHLD handler
* Only decode %xx up to the first '?' in all requests, per RFC2396.
* Crank PKGREVISION
* Set SERVER_SOFTWARE to explicitly contain "nb6" (the PKGREVISION).
  (I would have done this with CPPFLAGS, except the make/shell/cpp
  quoting ended up too hairy & fragile)
2004-06-21 01:45:22 +00:00
xtraeme
784133fe95 Update www/websvn to 1.40, and honour CONF_FILES and PKG_SYSCONFDIR.
Changes:

ADD: RSS feed support (thanks to Lübbe Onken for his work on this)
ADD: Translatations for French and Portuguese
ADD: .exe is recognised by default as having content-type
     application/x-msdownload
ADD: Recognised links are now 'linkified' in the log messages
ADD: Tabs in file/diff listings are now expanded by a user
     configurable number of spaces.
ADD: WebSVN URLs now access the repository by name rather than number.
     This means that bookmarks will stay the same when new projects
     are added.  The old behaviour can be configure in config.inc.

FIX: Removed the revision 0 that has appeared in the previous version
FIX: Repositories were not sorted alphabetically when using ParentPath
FIX: The PNG support script needed for IE (and the BlueGrey scheme) is
     now only loaded with IE
2004-06-21 01:34:16 +00:00
xtraeme
1e73555403 Bump PKGREVISION and remove X11 support where appropiate. 2004-06-20 21:52:07 +00:00
minskim
26f086396d Update liferea to 0.5.0.
Too many changes and new features since 0.3.3.  See Changes in
distfile for a complete list.
2004-06-20 20:22:12 +00:00
minskim
2be61d9f80 Update ap2-perl to 1.99.14.
Many bug fixes and changes.  See Changes in distfile for a complete list.
2004-06-20 20:18:34 +00:00
jmmv
610ed4d2ab Update to 1.2.6:
Code changes
        * Support for mozilla 1.7rc1, 1.7rc2, 17rc3, 1.7 branch and trunk
          (Christian, Marco, Carlos Romero)
        * Eliminate external protocol handlers and use prefs instead
          (Christian Biesinger)
        * Various solaris portability fixes (Brian Cameron, Christian)
        * Filter unwanted urls from history (Christian) [#142143]
        * Disable xpinstall by default (Christian) [144035]

Bugfixes
        * Fix some compile warnings (Christian)
        * Use single sign-on prompt for downloads too (Christian)
        * Fix crash with popup window and when opening windows from command line
          (Christian) (backported from HEAD) [#142184]
        * Fix compilation with gcc 2.95 (Christian)
        * Fix LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting in startup script (Christian) [#141576]
        * Fix a mem leak in the toolbar editor (Christian)
        * Fix cookies-cleared notification (Christian)
        * Fix toolbar editor dragging theme bug (Crispin Flowerday)
        * Fix reload not to use forced reload by default (C. J. N. Breame)
          [#143365]
        * Fix filechooser default filename shown from web form file inputs
          (Christian)
        * Fix opening of webcal: urls (Marco) [#139040]
        * Fix check for firefox bookmarks file import (Christian)
        * Fix contextmenu on unfocused text fields (Marco) [#139040]

Documentation translations
        * Translated to spanish (es) by Francisco F. Serrador

Translations
        * bg, el, th, tk, ru
2004-06-20 20:15:42 +00:00
xtraeme
11fd0fa14a Added websvn-1.39. 2004-06-20 19:38:27 +00:00
xtraeme
020bab2942 Initial import of websvn-1.39 from pkgsrc-wip.
WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that's been designed to
reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or
directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any
given revision. You can also view the differences between 2 versions of a
file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.

WebSVN offers the following features:

    * Easy to use interface
    * Highly customisable templating system
    * Log message searching
    * Colourisation of file listings
    * Fast browsing thanks to internal caching feature
    * Apache MultiViews support

Since it's written using PHP, WebSVN is also very portable and easy to
install.
2004-06-20 19:36:55 +00:00