Changelog:
GIMP Help 2 release 2.8.1
=========================
- New (incomplete) translations: Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Catalan
- Online documentation (http://docs.gimp.org) now provides a language
menu which allows users to switch to other translations of the same
document if available (#168256)
- Bugfixes:
* #168256 - Help pages should have links to corresponding pages in other language
* #676683 - Docs use the term "dpi", GIMP UI uses "ppi"
* #679173 - Grammatical error in Help Browser: "have there own preset system"
* #680243 - Export File shortcut error in Gimp Manual
* #711318 - help pages should have a link to Bugzilla
== Ruby-GNOME2 2.2.0: 2014-03-09
It is a release that Ruby/GIO2 is migrated to
Ruby/GObjectIntrospection based bindings.
Some API changes in Ruby/GIO2 are expected but unexpected API changes
may exist. If you find API change, please report it. If the API change
provides non Rubyish API, it will be a bug.
=== Changes
==== Ruby/GLib2
* Improvements
* Stopped to use deprecated API internally in G_REPLACE_SET_PROPERTY.
* Added RG_REPLACE_SET_PROPERTY.
* Reduced locking on object creation.
* Exported rbg_inspect().
* Created code level error.
* Raised code level error instead of domain level error.
* Fixes
* Fixed a bug that wrong error code may be used.
==== Ruby/GTK2
* Improvements
* Suppressed warnings on startup.
* Fixes
* [windows] Suppressed IME related warnings.
[Reported by OBATA Akio]
* [GitHub#222] Fixed a bug that Gdk::EventAny related methods
aren't used by other Gdk::Event classes.
[Reported by mtasaka]
==== Ruby/GDK3
* Improvements
* Added Gdk::Display#device_manager.
* Added Gdk::Window#display.
* Suppressed warnings on startup.
* Added Gdk::Event::PROPAGATE.
* Added Gdk::Event::STOP.
* Fixes
* [windows] Suppressed IME related warnings.
* Fixed a bug that Gdk::DeviceManager is wrong object.
* [GitHub#222] Fixed a bug that Gdk::EventAny related methods
aren't used by other Gdk::Event classes.
[Reported by mtasaka]
==== Ruby/GTK3
* Improvements
* Added Gtk::MenuButton.
* [GitHub#219] Added Gtk::LevelBar. [Patch by cosmo0920]
* Added Gtk::IconView.
* [GitHub#206] Added Gtk::HeaderBar. [Reported by dark-yux]
* [GitHub#223] Added Gtk::Stack. [Patch by cosmo0920]
* Suppressed warnings on startup.
* Added Gtk::Revealer.
* Updated sample scripts.
* [GitHub#227] Added Gtk::SearchBar. [patch by cosmo0920]
==== Ruby/GIO2
* Improvements
* Migrated to Ruby/GObjectIntrospection based bindings.
* [SF.net#187] Supported Gio::ContentType.guess.
[Reported by neversleep1911]
* Added Gio::Resources.lookup_data.
* Added Gio::Resources.open_stream.
* Added Gio::Resources.enumerate_children.
* Added Gio::Resources.get_info.
* Added Gio::Resources.register.
* Added Gio::Resources.unregister.
* Changes
* Removed Gio::Socket#create_source. Use
Gio::InputStream#create_source or
Gio::OutputStream#create_source instead.
* Removed Gio::InetAddress.new_from_string. Use
Gio::InetAddress.new instead.
* Removed Gio::InetAddress.new_any. Use
Gio::InetAddress.any instead.
* Removed Gio::InetAddress.new_l. Use
Gio::InetAddress.any instead.
* Fixes
* [SF.net#186] Fixed a bug that Gio::ContentType module functions
raises "no implicit conversion" error.
[Reported by neversleep1911]
==== Ruby/Pango
* Improvements
* [ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Re-supported build on CentOS 5.
[Reported by Grant Schoep]
==== Ruby/Poppler
* Improvements
* Suppressed a warning on startup.
==== Ruby/GtkSourceView2
* Improvements
* [GitHub#226] Suppressed warnings.
[Patch by cosmo0920]
* Fixes
* [GitHub#215] Fixed a return value for
GtkSource#get_mark_category_background.
[Reported by mtasaka]
==== Ruby/GObjectIntrospection
* Improvements
* [GitHub#216] Suppressed warnings on armv7hl.
[Reported by mtasaka]
* Supported freeing interface.
* Supported freeing struct.
* Supported String as void * value for value.
* Supported freeing array of int8.
* Supported freeing array of uint8.
* Supported defining errors.
* Improved guessing target method for overloaded method.
* Supported array length.
* Supported inout array.
* Converted GBytes to String instead of wrapped GBytes.
* Supported all exception types rather than GLib::Error.
* Changes
* Changed returned value of inout array to an array from an array
and array length.
* Fixes
* [GitHub#216] Fixed test failures on i686 environment.
[Reported by mtasaka]
==== Ruby/ClutterGTK
* Improvements
* Added duplicated Clutter.init check.
=== Thanks
* OBATA Akio
* mtasaka
* cosmo0920
* Grant Schoep
* dark-yux
* neversleep1911
either because they themselves are not ready or because a
dependency isn't. This is annotated by
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z
or
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar
respectively, please use the same style for other packages,
and check during updates.
Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable.
Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable.
Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable.
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default
with the next commit.
Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
discussion; set it back to emacs22, which was chosen on purpose.
emacs24 takes longer to build than the entire intended time budget for
this package.
Bump version.
Support was removed from Config for some very old versions of compilers. The new minimum requirements are:
Digitial Mars 8.41
GCC 3.3
Intel 6.0
Visual C++ 7.1
Other compilers are currently unchanged, but we are considering removing support for some other old compilers. Candidates for removal are:
Metroworks C++ (i.e. codewarrior)
SunPro 5.7 and earlier
Borland C++ Builder 2006 (5.82) and earlier
If you're using any of these, please let us know on the mailing lists. We will take into account any feedback received before making a decision.
xsetmode still works on devices that support multiple mode, the hooks are
still there so functionally there's nothing wrong with it. xinput has
replaced it though, you get the same with
xinput --set-mode "device name" ABSOLUTE
since xinput is actively maintained, I recommend using that instead.
xsetpointer sets an input device as the core pointer. This dates
back to when an extension device could not be a core device at the
same time and is obsolete since server 1.4 (2006 or so I think).
the request always fails now (96e32805d12fc36f0fa0926dbfb0dd8a5cadb739).
xinput set-pointer is the equiv xsetpointer, but still doesn't do
anything, that app is truly dead.
to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
as to not break this package on other platforms, given applewmproto has
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM = Darwin-*-* set. Add wm/windowswmproto as well. Bump
version.
There are three python3 versions in pkgsrc, python31, python32 and
python33.
The last published update for python was only released for python27,
python32 and python33 -- not for python31.
No reason for keeping python31 was brought up in two weeks
on pkgsrc-users, so remove it.
1) Shorter package name;
2) Be consistent with kde3-l18n-*, kde4-l10n-*, hunspell-*, aspell-*,
lang-* PKG_OPTIONS;
3) Simplify modifications to PKGNAME in some Makefiles;
4) Accordance with international language naming standards;
and rename the ispell-base package to ispell, to be consistent with aspell
and hunspell. Bump PKGREVISION where necessary.
(It would also be nice if we could arrange things to optionally use
pstopdf from poppler-utils instead, but that's for some future time.)
Bump version to 1.8 instead of PKGREVISION.
New Libraries:
Atomic:
C++11-style atomic<>, from Helge Bahmann, maintained by Tim Blechmann.
Coroutine:
Coroutine library, from Oliver Kowalke.
Lockfree:
Lockfree data structures, from Tim Blechmann.
Multiprecision:
Extended precision arithmetic types for floating point, integer and rational arithmetic from John Maddock and Christopher Kormanyos.
Odeint:
Solving ordinary differential equations, from Karsten Ahnert and Mario Mulansky.
News
This release contains a fix for ticket 7743, in Boost.Locale. For more details, see the security notice.
More info http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_53_0.html
which is considered a security problem
bump PKGREV for the affected header, didn't check yet where this
header is compiled into
(boost-1.53 is out, just added the patch for a possible pullup)
These are lists of packages that can be used to do restricted bulk
builds on small/slow machines without having to spend time researching
which packages to include.
They are supposed to take roughly 1 hour, 8 hours, and 24 hours on the
arbitrarily chosen yardstick of my build machine; my hope is that this
translates into only moderately crazy lengths of time for slow
platforms where a full bulk build takes 6-8 months.
The lists will doubtless need some adjustment to meet this time
budget. Also, please take any discussion of which packages are and are
not included to tech-pkg or pkgsrc-users. The intent is to provide a
maximally useful set of a given size, but that's naturally difficult
to define.
New Libraries
* Context: Context switching library, from Oliver Kowalke.
Updated Libraries
* Algorithm:
- Fixed is_sorted_until ; now matches the c++11 standard behavior on ranges with
duplicate values.
- Added range support for the rest of the search algorithms.
- unhex now uses Boost.Exception to signal bad input.
* Asio:
- Fixed an incompatibility between ip::tcp::iostream and C++11.
- Decorated GCC attribute names with underscores to prevent interaction with
user-defined macros.
- Added missing #include <cctype>, needed for some versions of MinGW.
- Changed to use gcc's atomic builtins on ARM CPUs, when available.
- Changed strand destruction to be a no-op, to allow strand objects to be
destroyed after their associated io_service has been destroyed.
- Added support for some newer versions of glibc which provide the
epoll_create1() function but always fail with ENOSYS.
- Changed the SSL implementation to throw an exception if SSL engine
initialisation fails.
- Fixed another regression in buffered_write_stream.
- Implemented various minor performance improvements, primarily targeted at
Linux x86 and x86-64 platforms.
* Config:
- Deprecated a whole bunch of macros that were c++11 specific, but not named to
show that they were c++11 specific. Made new macros with better names, and
paired the old macros with the new ones. Updated the documentation to list
the deprecated macros.
[more..]
New Libraries
* Algorithm: A collection of useful generic algorithms, from Marshall Clow.
This includes several different searching algorithms, as well as most of the
new algorithms from the C++11 standard library
* Functional/OverloadedFunction: Overload different functions into a single
function object, from Lorenzo Caminiti.
* LocalFunction: Program functions locally, within other functions, directly
within the scope where they are needed, from Lorenzo Caminiti.
* Utility/IdentityType: Wrap types within round parenthesis so they can always
be passed as macro parameters, from Lorenzo Caminiti.
More http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_50_0.html
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24).
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE
lines that just mirror defaults now.
Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
The openSUSE 12.1 meta-package provides a number of components for a
openSUSE-based Linux binary emulation environment.
This package does not contain anything by itself -- it is a "meta-package"
that depends on other packages. Its sole purpose is to require
dependencies so users can install this package only and have all the
other packages pulled in automatically by the pkgsrc dependency
mechanism.
* gdk-pixbuf and gtk are not used anywhere in pkgsrc and suse>10.0 does not
support them.
* vmware module was used for emulators/vmware* packages, but it had been removed
from pkgsrc.
* Don't specify upper limit version to depend. Since PHP extensions are
prefixed with PHP_PKG_PREFIX, it is no need to specify.
* Relax lower limit version to depend for php extensions which aren't
bundled in PHP 5.3.9 distribution file; reflecting recent change of
lang/php/ext.mk
To be safer, bump PKGREVISION.
New Libraries
* Container: Standard library containers and extensions
* Locale: Provide localization and Unicode handling tools for C++
Beilis.
* Move: Portable move semantics for C++03 and C++11 compilers
Details: http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_48_0.html
New Libraries
* Chrono: Useful time utilities
* Geometry: Geometry Library
* Phoenix: Define small unnamed function objects at the actual call site, and
more
* Ratio: Compile time rational arithmetic
More: http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_47_0.html
meta-pkgs/kde4/kde4.mk was discussed. The conclusion was that it did
make sense to include that definition because kde4.mk is included by
packages that use the kde4 configure and build system, which is cmake.
Thus, they will need to define USE_CMAKE anyway and currently must do
so in addition to including kde4.mk. This adds the needed definition
so that it is no longer necessary to do both things.
Many other packages currently include kde4.mk and also define USE_CMAKE.
In many cases they also define CMAKE_ARGS. To avoid potential confusion
centering around wondering whether or not USE_CMAKE was forgotten (e.g.,
if readers do not know it is now defined in kde4.mk), the definition was
not removed from those packages.
Future package authors can determine whether or not it is clearer to
include the definition even though kde4.mk is also included.
[1] http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2011/08/28/msg007595.html
== Ruby-GNOME2 0.90.9: 2011-06-11
NOTE: 0.90.x releases are for 1.0.0 major release.
This is the last release of 0.90.x series. The next release
will be 1.0.0!
=== Changes
==== All
* Fixes
* Fix a bug in version numbers.
[Grant Schoep, Vincent Carmona]
* Support 'bundle install' .
==== Ruby/GLib2
* Improvements
* Support GLib::IOChannel.new(fd) and GLib::IOChannel#fd on Windows.
* GLib::IOChannel#write returns written byte not self.
[backward incompatible]
==== Ruby/GTK2
* Fixes
* fix misc/bindings.rb sample (ruby 1.9).
[Vincent Carmona]
* [#3305589] fix Gtk::Window#add_accel_group misses
a reference to accel group.
[Piotr Korzuszek, Kouhei Sutou]
* Support cairo related samples in Ruby 1.9.
[Jon, Kouhei Sutou]
==== Ruby/GStreamer
* Improvements
* add Gst::Registry.update method.
[Vincent Carmona]
==== Ruby/VTE
* Fixes
* [#3199587] fix pc install.
[OBATA Akio, Kouhei Sutou]
==== Ruby/Poppler
* Fixes
* [#3292118] don't run needless tests.
[Mamoru Tasaka, Kouhei Sutou]
==== Ruby/GtkSourceView2
* Improvements
* support Windows.
[S.Kitagawa]
must be propagated in its bl3.mk file.
Do that, and depend on that version; recursive PKGREVISION bump
since a few dependencies might link against jpeg now.
Asio:
* EV_ONESHOT seems to cause problems on some versions of Mac OS X, with the
io_service destructor getting stuck inside the close() system call. Changed
the kqueue backend to use EV_CLEAR instead.
* Fixed compile failures with some versions of g++ due to the use of anonymous
enums.
* Fixed a bug on kqueue-based platforms, where some system calls that
repeatedly fail with EWOULDBLOCK are not correctly re-registered with kqueue.
* Changed asio::streambuf to ensure that its internal pointers are updated
correctly after the data has been modified using std::streambuf member
functions.
* Fixed a bug that prevented the linger socket option from working on platforms
other than Windows.
Fusion:
* Fix disable_if for Visual C++ 7.1/8.0
Filesystem:
* Fix for STLPort.
* PGI large file support
Graph:
* Bug fixes
Icl:
* Intersects for interval_maps and segment_type/element_type.
* Fixed some ambiguous calls to functions in boost and std namespaces.
* Other bug fixes, and documentation fixes.
Math:
* Several minor bug fixes.
Polygon:
* Disabled 45-degree booleans optimization.
Proto:
* Make display_expr copyable.
* Fix const correctness problem in pass_through.
Property Tree:
* Fix compile error in JSON parser.
Signals2:
* Fix unused parameter warning.
TR1:
* Allow specialization of std::tr1::hash.
* Improved support for Pathscale and Sun compilers.
Unordered:
* Add missing copy constructors and assignment operators when using rvalue
references.
New Libraries
* Icl: Interval Container Library, interval sets and maps and aggregation of
associated values, from Joachim Faulhaber.
Updated Libraries
* Array:
- Added support for cbegin/cend
- Fixed a problem with the Sun compiler
* Asio:
- Fixed a problem on older Linux kernels (where epoll is used without timerfd
support) that prevents timely delivery of deadline_timer handlers, after
the program has been running for some time
* Bind:
- make_adaptable now documented
* Concept Check:
- fixed warnings with self-assignment
* Filesystem:
- Version 3 of the library is now the default.
- IBM vacpp: Workaround for compiler bug affecting iterator_facade
- Verify, clarify, document that <boost/config/user.hpp> can be used to
specify BOOST_FILESYSTEM_VERSIO
- Replaced C-style assert with BOOST_ASSERT.
- Undeprecated unique_path(). Instead, add a note mentioning the workaround
for lack of thread safety and possible change to cwd. unique_path() is just
too convenient to deprecate!
- Cleared several GCC warnings.
- Changed V2 code to use BOOST_THROW_EXCEPTION.
- Windows: Fix status() to report non-symlink reparse point correctly.
- Add symlink_option to recursive_directory_iterator, allowing control over
recursion into directory symlinks. Note that the default is changed to not
recurse into directory symlinks.
- Reference documentation cleanup, including fixing missing and broken links,
and adding missing functions.
- Miscellaneous implementation code cleanup.
* Fusion:
- vector copy constructor now copies sequence members in the same order on different platforms
* Graph:
- Fixed Graphviz output to work on Visual C++ 7.1.
- Replaced assert with BOOST_ASSERT.
- Changed to Boost.Filesystem v3.
More...
* Fixed a problem on kqueue-based platforms where a deadline_timer
may never fire if the io_service is running in a background thread
* Fixed a const-correctness issue that prevented valid uses of
has_service<> from compiling
* Fixed MinGW cross-compilation
* Removed dependency on deprecated Boost.System functions
* Ensured close()/closesocket() failures are correctly propagated
* Added a check for errors returned by
InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount
* Added support for hardware flow control on QNX
* Always use pselect() on HP-UX, if it is available.
* Ensured handler arguments are passed as lvalues
* Fixed Windows build when thread support is disabled
* Fixed a Windows-specific problem where deadline_timer objects with
expiry times set more than 5 minutes in the future may never expire
* Fixed the resolver backend on BSD platforms so that an empty service
name resolves to port number 0, as per the documentation
* Fixed read operations so that they do not accept buffer sequences of
type const_buffers_1
* Redefined Protocol and id to avoid clashing with Objective-C++ keywords
* Fixed a vector reallocation performance issue that can occur when
there are many active deadline_timer objects
* Fixed the kqueue backend so that it compiles on NetBSD
* Fixed the socket io_control() implementation on 64-bit Mac OS X and
BSD platforms
* Fixed a Windows-specific problem where failures from accept() are
incorrectly treated as successes
* Deprecated the separate compilation header <boost/asio/impl/src.cpp>
in favour of <boost/asio/impl/src.hpp>
4.5.3 brings a number of improvements:
* KSharedDataCache has cache invalidation bug fixed that caused stability
when daylight saving time changed.
* Icon overlays in Dolphin are now positioned correctly after adjusting
the zoom level.
* Okular, KDE's universal document viewer has seen improvements in the
DjVu and XPS backends.
4.5.2
translation updates, performance and stability improvements and other
bugfixes.
4.5.0
new versions of the Plasma Workspaces, the KDE Applications and the KDE
Development Platform in version 4.5.0. While focus within this release
cycle lay on stability, the overall polish and performance gain is well
noticable. Features such as the reworked notification area, Marble's map
routing and support for WebKit in Konqueror round up this release.
build: refactor GR_GIT and GR_VERSION
Make C++ shared libraries versioned
howto: make versioned libraries
Changes to gr_udp_{source,sink} for MinGW
Ignore ENOPROTOOPT return from setsockopt(SO_LINGER)
Use getaddrinfo in gr_udp_{source,sink}
Discard data in gr_udp_sink until receiver is started.
Updates to udp source/sink (select(), wait, cleanup)
Merge branch 'master' into udp
Rework UDP source and sink, with incompatible API changes
Merge branch 'master' into udp
Flush pending errors in gr_udp_sink on disconnect()
Add additional conditionalization of networking includes
Use -1 as file descriptor "not open" value instead of 0
Identify memory leaks that occur on error conditions
Correct update of d_temp_offset (parallel construction)
Move initialization of select timeout
Defend against a peer that sends an invalid message length.
Return immediately when using d_residual.
Simplify USE_SELECT usage
Add USRP2 clock source parameter to GRC blocks.
grc: update UDP source and sink block wrappers
gnuradio-core: allow swig to handle exceptions in UDP source/sink
gnuradio-core: update copyrights
libvrt: remove from 3.3 API.
Merge remote branch 'gnuradio/wip/udp_source_sink'
Fix erroneous file modes
usrp2-firmware: fix missing files in tarball
Merge remote branch 'ets/grc-usrp2-clock-source'
howto: fix make check for win32, darwin (untested)
Remove bogus check for existence of prefix directory.
Update incorrectly checked in Makefile.am
Add support for the Bitshark USRP RX (BURX) daughterboard for the USRP1.
Add support for the Bitshark USRP RX (BURX) daughterboard for the USRP2.
Fixed issue with with wrong Makefile.am files being copied
Including bitshark_rx.h header file for USRP2 build
Updated db_bitshark_rx.c to the proper version that includes the
Once and for all, here is the properly updated Makefile.am for the apps
Updated to allow BURX support to be built into standard txrx.bin
usrp: Cleanup for merge of bitshark daughterboard code
Change default bandwidth to 25 MHz to match maximum USRP2 bandwidth
Merge branch 'master' into wip/burx_support
Merge remote branch 'nldudok1/gr-wxgui_emulate_analog' into master
gr-wxgui: Renamed "emulate analog" feature to "use persistence"
gr-wxgui: update copyrights
gnuradio-core: Disable (temporarily) interpolator tap calculation
build: force use of ltmain.sh from libtool 2.2.6b
build: use correct comment delimiter
build: distribute version controlled ltmain.sh in tarball
Merge remote branch 'bitshark/burx_support' into wip/burx_support
Revert "build: force use of ltmain.sh from libtool 2.2.6b"
Revert "build: distribute version controlled ltmain.sh in tarball"
Merge branch 'wip/burx_support'
gnuradio-core: removed gr.dd_mpsk_sync_cc block as obsolete
grc: rename execution binary from 'grc' to 'gnuradio-companion'
Update revision to release 3.3.0-rc1, update autotools
Add analog CRT screen afterglow emulation for gr-wxgui
New Libraries
* Meta State Machine: High-performance expressive UML2 finite state machines,
from Christophe Henry
* Polygon: Booleans/clipping, resizing/offsetting and more for planar polygons
with integral coordinates, from Lucanus Simonson.
Updated Libraries
* Accumulators
* Asio
* Config
* Filesystem
* Foreach
* Hash
* Iostreams
* Math
* MPL
* Multi-index Containers
* Proto
* Regex
* Thread
* TR1
* Type Traits
* uBLAS
* Utility
* Uuid
* Xpressive
Several bugs in encoding and refreshing in Konsole have been fixed
A couple of crashes in Okular's PDF viewer have been fixed
Alarms have received some fixes in KDE PIM
The changelog lists more, if not all improvements since KDE SC 4.4.4.
* gpglib/list.c: Handle GnuPG 2 --with-colons output format changes.
* gpglib/mimegpgfork.c: GnuPG 2 wants --batch when specifying passphrase-fd.
* tcpd/configure.in: Check if explicit linking with libgpg-error is required.
* tcpd/libcouriergnutls.c (tls_connect): Fix bad call to
gnutls_server_name_set(). Affects Courier compiled with GnuTLS support.
* maildrop/mailbot.c (main): Set close-on-exec bit on opened files.
* courier/doc/courier.sgml: Move the SPF section to a separate refsect2
to work around misformatting by the manpage stylesheet.
* rfc2045/rfc2045reply.c (mkreply): Fix sender's name in the reply salutation.
* html/en-us/newmsg.html: Ditto.
* rfc2045/reformime.sgml: Document the -c option to reformime.
* imapd.c (main): Fix typo in alert message.
* Big quota patch (with some changes).
(See the Changelog(s) for previous releases)
Based on patch(es) from PR pkg/42989 by Brian Candler.
* Several bugs in filename sorting in the Dolphin file manager have been
fixed
* Issues with encoded filenames in ZIP archives have been fixed
* A number of bugs in games, such as KMines, KNetwalk and LSkat and
KSpaceDuel have been fixed
The changelog lists more