USE_GCC2 or USE_GCC3 where appropriate.
the functionality of the old gcc.buildlink2.mk has been rolled into
compiler.mk now, which is automatically used.
more changes to come later...
* Read Previous in normal message receive dialog (julian)
* Send general invisible presence /and/ directly to agents (julian)
* A few small bug fixes/interface fixes from Benedikt Roth
<Benedikt.Roth@gmx.net>
* Fix for crash on sending time (James Widman)
* Jabberoo updated to latest libjudo (julian)
* Gabber updated to work with latest Jabberoo (James Widman)
* Several wide character bug fixes (James Widman)
* Several configure fixes for various architectures (julian)
* Updated Gabber Manual! (Eliot Landrum)
* "Default" button in Contact Information fixed (julian)
* Fixed crash when agent is left selected (thanks Bac9) (julian)
* PGP/GnuPG keyserver is now configurable (julian)
* New version of xtext fixes hidden line problem (julian, Andreas Fuchs)
* Nickname highlighting in group chats (julian)
* Experimental festival support (Mike Szczerban)
* No more autoupdate (julian)
* Status Icon for GNOME2/KDE3 using the freedesktop.org protocol (julian)
rebuild the documentation database at install/deinstall time. This means
that:
- PLIST's do not need to call scrollkeeper-{update,rebuilddb} directly;
this is done by a bsd.pkg.install.mk template.
- The share/omf directory is only removed by scrollkeeper, which is the
last package in the dependancy tree.
- PKGREVISION is bumped.
Reviewed by wiz.
homepage. This has been fixed in Gabber's CVS too.
Quoting from there: A privacy violation in Gabber has been posted to
Bugtraq. The update notification feature of Gabber (and other Jabber
clients) used to work by notifying update.jabber.org that you have
logged in with Gabber version x.x.x. This feature has not been
configurable in Gabber.
Patch provided by Greg Troxel in private mail.
Bump PKGREVISION to 4.
Provided in PR 16599 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
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system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed
instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the
protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many
different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. There are
several different Jabber clients already, but no other GNOME clients
as of this writing. Hopefully Gabber will serve the purpose of being a
robust GNOME Jabber client well.
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