perl mess I created a year ago and making this a vanilla perl installation
again, and explicitly setting the system library path so that /usr/local/*
doesn't appear anywhere.
The installed perl library now also includes CGI.pm-2.752. The www/p5-CGI
package installs in to ${PERL5_SITEARCH} so there is no conflict with the
"standard" CGI.pm.
Mew 2.0.52 (2001/09/05) mew-dist release
* "I" inserted a line in a underline overlay. So, underline was put
onto two lines. This bug has been fixed.
* A bug fix for mew-alias-expand-addrs.
* A bug fix for mew-input-address.
* Bug fixes for "(" and ")" again.
NINOMIYA Hideyuki <nin@shikoku.ne.jp>
* The "-a" option for contrib/incdir.
Yasunari Momoi <momo@bug.org>
"YAMAZAKI Noriyuki" <zaki@data-hotel.net>
* A patch for contrib/mew-fancy-summary.el.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* Some defcustom hack.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, Java, IDL (Corba, Microsoft and
KDE-DCOP flavors) and C.
It can help you in three ways:
1. It can generate an on-line documentation browser (in HTML) and/or an
off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source
files. There is also support for generating output in RTF (MS-Word),
PostScript, hyperlinked PDF, compressed HTML, and Unix man pages. The
documentation is extracted directly from the sources, which makes it
much easier to keep the documentation consistent with the source code.
2. Doxygen can be configured to extract the code structure from
undocumented source files. This can be very useful to quickly find your
way in large source distributions. The relations between the various
elements are be visualized by means of include dependency graphs,
inheritance diagrams, and collaboration diagrams, which are all
generated automatically.
3. You can even `abuse' doxygen for creating normal documentation
* indent consistently
* make shell prompts consistent
XXX It would be really nice to have that in a different format, and generate
this file... (Didn't I do a DocBook version of this some time ago?)
NOTE: Polish translation is excluded from the package due to broken files.
New Features:
* kill ring Per Hedeland
* bsd style colorls Anand
* big5 multi-byte support Yen-Ming Lee
* LARGEFILE support on Linux Kimmo Suominen
* jobcmd alias Greg Parker
New Ports:
* concurrent's powermaxos Matt Majka
* hpux11 Joshua Weage
Locale Support:
* estonian translation Toomas Soome
* russian translation Ilmar S. Habibulin
* polish translation Pawe³ New
Complete list of changes:
40. V6.11.00 - 20010902
39. Completion fixes (Tom Warzeka)
38. make c_insert not static so that it can be used from win32 (amol)
37. Fix rmstar not to corrupt memory when we say no. (Mark Peek)
36. V6.10.02 - 20010806
35. polish nls locale (Pawe³ New)
34. Fix a tcsetattr race running background jobs as the last line on an xterm
window (Andrew Brown)
33. jobcmd alias (Greg Parker)
32. hpux11 support (Joshua Weage)
31. Fix SHORT_STRINGS compilation (Daniel Trinkle)
30. Add kill -s (Mark Peek)
29. Don't recognize all mips as dec (Bjorn Knutsson)
28. Fix GLOB_QUOTE problem (noted by Per) I introduced in 6.10.01.
27. Port to concurrent's powermaxos (Matt Majka)
26. New builtin srcfile (Amol)
25. Fix bindkey "\\" cmd (reported by Ismail H. Tuncer)
24. %0Xc was broken in the prompt if the user's home directory was '/'.
(reported by Edward Glowacki)
23. V6.10.01 - 20010426
22. LARGEFILE support on Linux.
21. Add big5 multibyte support (Yen-Ming Lee)
20. Check the return value of setpriority (Dima Dorfman)
19. Avoid constructing paths with // on DomainOS (Nickolai Zeldovich)
18. Russian translation (Ilmar S. Habibulin)
17. Fix hostdefs for alpha support in FreeBSD (Andrey A. Chernov)
16. Add door support in colorls (Shaen)
15. Add BSD_STYLE_COLORLS for FreeBSD (Anand)
14. MAXHOSTNAMELEN needs to be 256 (Kris Kennaway)
13. Document stty -tabs problems on compaq (Nelson H. F. Beebe)
12. Fix broken comment, and new versions of config.guess and config.sub
(H.Merijn Brand)
11. fix redrawing in the recognize case (Andrew Brown)
10. don't call qsort with 0 items. (Luke Mewburn)
9. fix echo;echo;echo; not outputing anything (Andrey A. Chernov)
8. Fix shell word parsing in dabbrev-expand (Per Hedeland)
7. hpux fixes (Chienting Lin)
6. Implement kill ring (Per Hedeland)
5. Avoid core-dumping when a very long $HOME gets passed in (Kris Kennaway)
4. Add rlimit_vmem for linux based on rlimit_as (N KomaZaki)
3. back out symlink=expand path check.
2. Add Estonian translation (Toomas Soome)
1. Accept empty $savedirs to mean infinity.
included in the xmame tar ball. xmess doesn't however get updated for
every new mame release, so it makes sense of having a separate package
for it.)
The current xmess version is xmess-0.37b15.2.
be updated. We'll not go and touch the guts of teTeX here, and instead just
ignore the warnings (``... || true'').
Fixes PR 13446 by Naoto Shimazaki <igy@arhc.org>
version of Federico Lupi's guide by including italian language in
the right file. Hint:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook/200002/msg00214.html
* While there, install the jadetex files not in the textproc/jade
package, but in the print/jadetex package. That's where we also
build and install the jadetex.fmt file, so things actually fit
together.
* Bump some pkg versions:
print/jadetex -> jadetex-2.20nb1
textproc/jade -> jade-1.2.1nb3
meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc -> netbsd-doc-1.2
meta-pkgs/netbsd-doc-print -> netbsd-doc-print-1.1
used by most Digital Cameras.
Things the 'jhead' program can extract from an Exif file:
- Integral low-res Exif thumbnail
- Shutter speed
- Camera F-stop number
- Flash used (yes/no)
- Focus distance (some digital cameras store this element - very
interesting)
- Focal length (most zoom cameras store their zoomed-to focal length)
- Equivalent 35mm focal length (Calculated from focal length, CCD size,
and CCD resolution)
- Image resolution
- Time and date picture was taken
- Camera make and model
Mew 2.0.51 (2001/08/31) mew-dist release
* Info updates.
* Some defcustom hack.
* Binary parts of a truncated message should not be decoded.
* Now "Too large, truncated" message is displayed in the minibuffer.
* Check the size from X-Mew-Uidl: carefully.
* Addrbook now can contain group:; notation. It can be expand unless
it recurses.
* mew-summary-ls calles mew-mark-clean only when called interactively.
* C-cC-o inserts X-Mailer: in the last.
* Ask Subject: before "Really send this message? ".
* 't' in mew-scan-form now means the position of thread indentation.
* X-Mailer: now locates just above mew-header-separator.
* insert-file-contents changes buffer-file-coding-system. ","
is sacrificed and lpr-buffer goes wrong. mew-insert-message
now preserves buffer-file-coding-system.
* Workaround for a broken POP server which doesn't display UID after
a message number.
* X-Mailer: for Bcc:.
* Bug fixes for mew-case-guess-when-composed.
* Bug fixes for "(" and ")".
this software
Changes:
0.3.2 - A chdir-call got replaced with a chroot()-call which could
cause problems trying to open mailboxes.
+ Support for removing stale dotlock-files.
+ Support for fcntl()-locking.
(Based on patch from: Nick Phillips <nwp@lemon-computing.com>)
! Improved socket cleanup when exiting in standalone mode.
(Patch by: Ross West)
- Removed extra newline at end of UIDL when using existing
UIDLs from message.
(Patch by: Ross West)
+ Support for using more then one locking type.
(Based on idea from: Nick Phillips <nwp@lemon-computing.com>)
- An off-by-one error would cause Teapop to put a control
character in the wrong place for lines longer then 1023
characters in a mailbox.
(Problem reported by: Leon Harris <leon@quoll.com>)
- If the mailbox didn't contain a linefeed at the last line,
it could get lost.
(Problem reported by: Den Ivanov <div@primpogoda.ru>)
+ Support for lockf()-locking.
+ Added a flock() wrapper for lockf() for system missing
a native flock().
! A bit more sane default flags for MySQL-authentication.
(Based on patch from: Ross West)
to ${X11BASE} in the header and library search paths into references to
${LOCALBASE}/share/x11-links. These packages should now be strongly-
buildlinked regardless of whether xpkgwedge is installed.
Changes well-tested on NetBSD-1.5X/i386 with and without xpkgwedge and
lightly-tested on NetBSD-1.5.1/alpha without xpkgwedge.