from share/gtk-doc/html to share/doc/html). Forgot to say (in the individual
commits) that this was approved by wiz.
Also fix a typo in an entry I added before.
include:
Allow JDBC to compile with JDK 1.4
Add JDBC 3 support
Allows JDBC to set loglevel by adding ?loglevel=X to the connection URL
Add Driver.info
Add updateable result sets
Add support for callable statements
Add query cancel capability
Add refresh row
Fix MD5 encryption handling for multibyte servers
Add support for prepared statements
Approved by jwise@netbsd.org.
Differences to the plain GNU version in the packages collection:
* We do not install the shell wrapper "yacc" (it is supplied because
POSIX requires it and we already have a yacc command).
Changes since 1.75:
* Numerous bug fixes and improvements including:
+ Compatibility (with 1.35 and Solaris yacc) changes;
+ Fixes for GCC 3.2.1;
+ Use Yacc style of conflict reports;
+ Fix bug where error locations were not being recorded correctly;
+ Fix bad interaction with flex 2.5.23.
Please see the ChangeLog file supplied with the bison source code
for more details.
as emulators/hatari.
Hatari is an Atari ST emulator for systems supported by the SDL library.
You need a copy of an Atari ST TOS ROM to use this program. Then run
the program as follows: hatari --tos tos.image
*) Use "close-on-exec" semantic on internal file descriptors if
underlying platform supports this feature. This makes sure the file
descriptors are closed by the kernel upon execution of exec(3) by
the application.
- Use {CONFIGURE,BUILD,INSTALL}_DIRS to use the usual do-build and
do-install targets.
- Remove a patch that's unneeded in the buildlink2 world.
Changes from version 1.2.6 include:
- The most significant problem with local cursor hadling has been solved
-- now clients can see remote cursor movements performed on the server
or by another client. New PointerPos encoding and cursor shape updates
both minimize bandwidth requirements and greatly improve responsiveness
of the mouse pointer, while still allow to track correct pointer
position in all situations.
- In all the places where display numbers had to be used, now it's easy
to use port numbers as well. The viewers now allow to use new
"hostname::port" syntax, in addition to the traditional
"hostname:display" format.
- Other minor improvements and bugfixes.
Changes:
- Support XFree86 4.2.99.3, so we support the upcoming 4.3
- There is no need to link bitmap files, which was introduced while
switching to bulidlink2
- Add some new files
Prayer is a small and fast HTTP to IMAP gateway written entirely in C.
* Uses persistent connections to IMAP server and support servers.
* Target folders remain SELECTed: not a simple-minded proxy.
* Full caching (including sort/thread cache) for each open folder.
* Up to five persistent IMAP connections (typically one or two in use):
o INBOX and one other folder
o Postponed message folder stream
o Preferences stream
o Folder transfer stream
o Various optimisations/sharing to minimise actual IMAP connections
* Directory cache: single round trip to IMAP server for directory listing.
* Works well with UW IMAP server (even using Unix format mail folders).
* Little discernible load on a Pentium III class system running Linux with
5,000 logins/day (400 logins/hour, 150 concurrent logins)
* Uses 10% to 20% of the CPU and 400 MBytes of RAM on a PIII class system
with 23,000 logins/day (1,700 logins/hour, 850 concurrent logins peak)
* Aggressive HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 connection caching to reduce SSL overhead.
* Optional gzip compression of pages tunable by IP address range.
Changes from 3.5b2 are:
* Add -inet option not to allow TCP connections by default.
* Fix a buffer overflow. (This fix was already incorpolated
in Pkgsrc version.)
* Improve dicionary.
* Improve conversion engine.
* Other bug fixes.
Patch is made by Yoshifumi Hiramatsu. Tested by Toru Takamizu.
A very brief summary of changes:
- 2x emulation speedup!!!
- added plugin devices and guis. Now you can compile with many more
options, and choose between them at runtime.
- added emulation of AMD x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2 instructions.
- add wxWindows port (a graphical configuration interface and display lib)
and SVGAlib port (full screen display for Linux without X11).
- improvements in many I/O devices: for example up to 8 hard disks/cdroms,
TUN/TAP network interface, 360k floppies.
- improved MacOSX/Carbon interface and updated MacOS9port.
- GDB remote stub, allows symbolic debugging with Bochs simulation.
- support for up to 32gig hard disk images.
collection as math/gp-fplsa.
This package is a GAP interface to a C program called fplsa for
dealing with finitely presented Lie super-algebras.
This GAP package installs an alternative method for the GAP
operation `IsomorphismSCTableAlgebra'. The method calls fplsa to do the
hard part of the computation. This speeds up the calculation and permits
larger problems to be attempted. The external program has much additional
functionality which is not used by the present version of the package.
* Numerous bug fixes for most of the PAM modules, including several
string length checks and fixes (update recommended!).
* fix for legacy behavior of pam_setcred and pam_close_session in
the case that pam_authenticate and pam_open_session hadn't been
called
* pam_unix:
- don't zero out password strings during password changing function
* pam_wheel:
- feature: can use the module to provide wheel access to non-root
accounts.
* pam_limits:
- added '%' domain for maxlogins limiting, now '*' and @group
have the old meaning (every) and '%' the new one (all)
- handle negative priority limits (which can apply to the
superuser too).
* pam_userdb:
- require that all of typed password matches that in database
* pam_access:
- added the 'fieldsep=' argument, made a PAM_RHOST of ""
equivalent to NULL
Incidentally, cups-1.1.18 will once again do PAM authentication using
pam_unix.so if built against PAM-0.77.
to the latest librep. librep installs and uses its own libtool for use by
rep-* packages. We replace librep's libtool with a symlink to
${LOCALBASE}/bin/libtool and add a dependency on libtool-base. This
addresses PR 19495 by Bill Sommerfeld.
collection as math/gp-factint.
This package for GAP 4 provides routines for integer factorization,
in particular:
* Pollard's p-1
* Williams' p+1
* The Elliptic Curves Method (ECM)
* The Continued Fraction Algorithm (CFRAC)
* The Multiple Polynomial Quadratic Sieve (MPQS)
math/xgap.
XGAP is a graphical user interface for GAP, it extends the GAP library
with functions dealing with graphic sheets and objects. Using these
functions it also supplies a graphical interface for investigating the
subgroup lattice of a group, giving you easy access to the low index
subgroups, prime quotient and Reidemeister-Schreier algorithms and
many other GAP functions for groups and subgroups.
Changes since bug fix 3:
* Interface changes affecting the AutPGrp and ANUPQ packages (these
packages will need reinstallation).
* 24 computational problems (please see the description4 file supplied
with the GAP distribution and the NetBSD package).
change, apart from the layout, is that tkdiff is now called tkdiffb).
Summary of changes as follows:
Release 7.1.2
- Fix bugs
Release 7.1.1
- Fix bugs
- Required Tk version is 8.3, not 8.1
Release 7.1
- New functionality, including
- New graphical tool to help with merging directories and seeing an overview
of the branches.
- New, completely re-written, branching diagram.
- You can invoke the log browser from the command line:
tkcvs [-dir directory] [-root cvsroot] [-win workdir|module] [-log file]
- Option to use an external editor for commit messages so the rcsinfo template
feature can be used.
- A picklist keeps a temporary history of directories visited. Favorite places
can be bookmarked.
- Capability to browse RCS files, in case you find yourself in an
rcs-controlled directory.
- A heavily patched TkDiff that works in AquaTK, in case you're a MacOS X fan.
TkCVS does pretty well in AquaTK as-is, with a few tweaks to tkcvs_def.tcl.
- More intuitive module-operation dialogs contributed by Mike Jagdis.
- Re-arranged buttons. There's a somewhat overwhelming array, but now almost
everything is there without resorting to the menus.
sysutils/cfengine2 and sysutils/cfengine2-doc.
Respectively provided in PRs pkg/19456 and pkg/19458 by Michael Santos
<mike at ethmoid dot org>, slighty edited by me.
Cfengine, or the "configuration engine" is a very high level language
for building expert systems which administrate and configure large
computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive
form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration of
large systems in the most economical way possible. Cfengine is
designed to be a part of computer immune system.
undetected so that the Java classes aren't built and installed. The
gettext Java classes should go into a separate package so that all OSes
may install them, not just Solaris.
- SECURITY FIX: The scheduler now provides a FileDevice directive to
control whether new printers can be added using device URIs of the form
"file:/filename". The default is to not allow printers with these
device URIs.
- SECURITY FIX: Potential underflow/overflow bug in web interface.
- SECURITY FIX: Race condition in certificate creation.
- SECURITY FIX: Bad URIs in browse packets could be used to exploit the
web interface underflow/overflow bug.
- SECURITY FIX: Some types of Denial of Service attacks were not handled
properly, so once the attack was over the scheduler did not close the
connections immediately on all platforms.
- SECURITY FIXES: Added integer overflow/underflow checks for all image
formats.
- Bug fixes to the scheduler.
- Upgraded pdftops filter to Xpdf 2.01 with fixes for TrueType fonts.
- Added a MaxClientsPerHost configuration directive to provide limited
protection against Denial of Service attacks.
- Bug fixes to the backends and scheduler.
- Bug fixes to the image filters.
- The scheduler now allows accounts authenticated via PAM to not have a
corresponding UNIX account, but group membership still requires the
account name to be listed in the UNIX group file(s)...
- Added some startup performance enhancements to the scheduler so that the
printer object information is regenerated fewer times and the MIME type
database is not filled with lots of empty filters for raw/direct queues.
- The backends now ignore SIGPIPE so that failed job filters will not stop
a print queue.
- User-defined classification strings are now printed verbatim.
- The lpstat command did not allow for destination lists.
- The LPD backend now sends the job title as the print filename.
- Added support for variable sizes in the EPSON dot matrix printer drivers.
This allows for pages as short as 1/2" (1 row of labels) and does not do
an automatic form feed.
- The Solaris USB backend now supports the new device URI syntax.
- The serial backend now enumerates serial ports under MacOS X.
* Fixed SA->DA registration logic that excluded some mortal registrations.
* Fixed aging problem that aged out static registrations.
* Fixed SLPDeReg().
* Fixed a segfault generated by a freed but unlinked SLPDSocket.
* Made net.slp.multicastIF actually work.
GImageView is a GTK+ based image viewer.
It supports tabbed browsing, thumbnail table views, directory tree views,
drag and drop, reading thumbnail cache of other famous image viewers,
and has a flexible user interface.
Submitted in PR pkg/19455 by Juan RP.
GNU Paint is a simple, easy-to-use paint program for GNOME,
the GNU Desktop. Gpaint is part of the GNU Project. Written by
Andy Tai, Gpaint is licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
Curent Features:
* Drawing tools--ovals, freehand, polygon, text, with fill or shallow
for polygons and closed freehand.
* Cut and paste by selecting irregular regions or polygons.
* Print support using gnome-print (still flaky, will be improved upon
next release).
* Modern, ease-to-use user interface with tool and color palettes.
* Editing multiple image at the same time without runnng multiple
instance of the image editor.
* All image processing features present in xpaint.
Submitted in PR pkg/19453 by Juan RP.
Xaric is a UNIX irc client similer to BitchX or ircII. I would impress you
with a list of features, but since it has no impressive features (and lacks
a few important ones) that probably is not a good idea. The whole reason for
Xaric was to remove all of the bogus, broken crap and silly features from
BitchX and have a nice colorful client.
Submitted in PR pkg/19451 by Juan RP.
QuIRC is a stable and powerful IRC client. It features a clean interface
that scales well to many servers and channels. It includes many features
that power users will appreciate. It contains advanced scripting
facilities powered by Tcl, accompanied by Tk. It has been called by
some what XiRCON should have been, and by others, simply great.
Submitted in PR pkg/19450 by Juan RP.
Ninja IRC is yet another ircII-based IRC client. Its many extra features
include enhanced socket handling, additional resolving capabilities, ANSI
and MIRC color support, MIRC-style DCC RESUME, cloak mode, a friend list,
an enemy list, SOCKS v4&5 proxy support, more ircii $func() functions,
auto-rejoin, cycling auto-reconnect, auto-dcc get, improved ban/unban
handling, cached information, NDCC file offering, and much more.
Submitted in PR pkg/19447 by Juan RP.
RoxIRC is a graphical IRC client written in tcl/tk. It provides a pleasant,
easy to use, and powerful interface.
the features include:
ircII style /commands, with history
configurable colors for information types
dedicated query windows
dynamic configuration, no need to restart it
notify list
all tcl scripting
nicklist, see who is in the channel without /names
dialogs for banlist, modes, kick/ban, etc
popup menus when you right click on nicks, channels, querys...
auto reconnect to server/rejoin channels when disconnected
URL catcher
Supports bold and underlined text
Netsplit detection
DCC chat and file transfers
Submitted in PR pkg/19446 by Juan RP.
Xmountains is a X11 based fractal landscape generator. It generates
random fractal surfaces and displays them in a window. While the
program is running the fractal is continuously extended on the right
and the image is scrolled from right to left to expose the newly
generated area.
Submitted in PR pkg/19454 by Juan RP.
Changes since 1.35 (too many to mention here, please see the
ChangeLog in the bison source distribution):
* GNU m4 is now required.
* Various bug fixes.
* intl source removed.
NetBSD pkgsrc changes:
* Change of maintainer thorpej->cjep.
devel/p5-IO-Null.
This is a perl class for null file handles. Calling a constructor of this
class always succeeds, returning a new null file handle. Writing to
any object of this class is always a no-operation, and returns true.
Reading from any object of this class is always no-operation, and
returns empty-string or empty-list, as appropriate.
NetBSD packages collection as devel/ucl.
UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.
It implements a number of NRV compression algorithms that achieve an
excellent compression ratio while allowing very fast decompression.
collection as archivers/parchive.
The idea behind parchive is to provide a tool to apply the data-recovery
capability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting and recovery of
multi-part archives on Usenet. Current filespec and clients support the
'Reed-Soloman Code' implementation that allows for recovery of any 'X'
volumes for 'X' parity volumes present.
as archivers/lbrate.
lbrate extracts/decompresses files from the CP/M LBR format. (It can also list
and test such archives.) It does this in an `unzip'-like manner, mostly hiding
the details of individually compressed and renamed files, and transparently
dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
collection as misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary.
The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
extract various kinds of information from Macintosh Macbinary files.
collection as devel/p5-IO-Zlib.
The IO::Zlib module provides a Perl IO:: style interface to the
Compress::Zlib package. The main advantage is that you can use an
IO::Zlib object in much the same way as an IO::File object, so you
can have common code that doesn't know which sort of file it is
using.
archivers/xpk.
This package is a UNIX port of the Amiga XPK library.
The XPK system consists of a master library (libxpkmaster.so) and several
(un)packer sub-libraries (libxpkXXXX.so). Application programs only use the
master library directly: the master library takes care of loading and using
the sub-libraries. Each sub-library implements one type of compression.
There are different libraries for different types of data. When unpacking the
applications do not need to know which library was used to pack the data -
the appropriate library needs to be installed.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
as archivers/arj.
This package is a GPL implementation of ARJ v2.7x for DOS on UNIX and
UNIX-like systems. It is assumed that the user is familiar with ARJ
operation on DOS before using this package.
New ARJ features on UNIX and UNIX-like platforms:
- Support for symbolic and hard links
- Archiving of special entities: pipes and devices
- Support for UID/GID storage in a variety of methods
- World's smallest native self-extracting modules
- Outstanding interoperability with ARJ for DOS, Windows and OS/2 Warp
From the FreeBSD port collections (with several changes by me).