While I'm here do the a.out dance for kuickshow and a couple of other
minor clean ups.
Changes are:
kdelibs
kprocess / kprocctrl: fix problem with hanging kdevelop.
Javascript (core): more robust stack overflow check
Javascript (html): allow to set a JS (non-CSS) property to a style object
Javascript (html): improved result of navigator.platform using uname()
Javascript (html): more aggressive garbage collection on clear, fixing many
crashes
Javascript (html): global object (window) has a correct object prototype now
khtml: several crashes and bugs fixed
kssl: Always verify the basic constraints on certificates (SECURITY)
kdefx: Make the blending routine used by transparent menus work properly on
big-endian platforms
kdeui: Fix KDialog::setPlainCaption()
kdebase
Build fixes for IRIX / MipsPro (kcontrol, konqueror, konsole).
Kicker: Quick browser escapes ampersand characters in file names.
Konsole: Don't prepend ESC if Meta is pressed if key definition is for "+Alt".
Konsole: Fixed crashes at startup related to broken font installations.
Konsole: Fixed crashes when selecting in history buffer.
krdb: Smarter handling of multiple and symlinked KDE and Qt installs when
exporting plugin path to Qt.
kdenetwork
KMail: allow an ampersand as last char of an URL.
KMail: Don't crash when custom drafts or sent-mail folders have been deleted or
renamed.
KMail: Fix auto charset detection for empty strings.
KMail/KNode: Correctly handle quotes in user ids of OpenPGP keys.
KMail: Make custom (global) Bcc headers work correctly with encryption and
distribution list expansion.
kdepim
KAlarm: Fix session restoration often not occurring at login.
KAlarm: Adjust wrong summer times stored by KDE 3.0.0 version of KAlarm.
KAlarm: Make Close button on message window not the default button to reduce
chance of accidental acknowledgement.
KAlarm: Make Help button in configuration dialog display KAlarm handbook.
KNotes: Compile fix for Qt 3.0.5
KOrganizer: Fixed context menu of todo list/view and event list which
disappeared when using Qt 3.0.5
WaveSurfer is an Open Source tool for sound visualization and
manipulation. It has been designed to suit both novice and advanced
users. WaveSurfer has a simple and logical user interface that
provides functionality in an intuitive way and which can be adapted to
different tasks. It can be used as a stand-alone tool for a wide range
of tasks in speech research and education. Typical applications are
speech/sound analysis and sound annotation/transcription. WaveSurfer
can also serve as a platform for more advanced/specialized
applications. This is accomplished either through extending the
WaveSurfer application with new custom plug-ins or by embedding
WaveSurfer visualization components in other applications.
buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
The Snack Sound Toolkit is designed to be used with a scripting
language such as Tcl/Tk or Python. Using Snack you can create powerful
multi-platform audio applications with just a few lines of code. Snack
has commands for basic sound handling, e.g. sound card and disk
I/O. Snack also has primitives for sound visualization, e.g. waveforms
and spectrograms. It was developed mainly to handle digital recordings
of speech, but is just as useful for general audio. Snack has also
successfully been applied to other one-dimensional signals.
Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing files containing
sampled sound (such as MS Windows WAV and the Apple/SGI AIFF format)
through one standard library interface.
Changes since 0.16.0:
The default skin now includes a playlist viewer, and uses standard
X fonts so that international characters will display correctly.
Several new skin features were added, and ID3 tag v1.1 track numbers
are now supported. Support for use of X fonts in skins has been
added to allow the display of international characters. The mrclean
skin has been updated to help users test the new font features. A
bug causing Ogg zombie processes was fixed.
INCOMPAT_GETTEXT that are analogous to INCOMPAT_ICONV and contain lists of
shell wildcards intended to match against ${MACHINE_PLATFORM}. These
variables are used to note those platforms that have the named packages in
the base system but are incompatible in some way from the pkgsrc version
of the same package. Change INCOMPAT_CURSES to have the same sematics as
above. These variables allow much greater precision in specifying which
platforms have broken (for the purposes of pkgsrc) versions of software in
the base system that must be ignored.
The buildlink.mk files for these packages define private _INCOMPAT_*
versions of these variables, and they contain the default lists of
platforms that are known to have incompatible software bits.
This addresses pkg/17775 submitted by Julien T. Letessier
<julien.letessier at sun dot com>.
Notable changes:
- fix to ao.m4 macro
- minor alsa09 plugin updates
- fixes to irix plugin
Note: patch-ac added to remove unconditional use of -ldl in libao.la.
Ensure reset message is flushed before restart starts, and fix volume
control to correctly report new value so 'volume -' and 'volume +'
will always reduce/increase the volume by the minimum value.
Also, allow the arts SSE detection code to run on modern NetBSD systems.
Changes are:
arts
Again Build fixes.
Realtime priority configuration fix
kdelibs
dcop: Make it possible to disable the Qt bridge.
make sure tooltip effects can be configured.
kbuildsycoca: avoid crash on unreadable directories.
kdockwidget: fixing reading of configuration.
kedittoolbar: fix leak.
khtml: many fixes.
kded: signal handling fixes.
kio-http slave: fixes related to form posts and cache handling.
kjs: added max recursion limit.
kjs: leak and compatibility fixes.
kdebase
kicker: &-escaping fix
audiocd: fix cddb computation
thumbnail previewer: calculate the number of bytes to read instead
of hardcoding it.
Remove `-p' from mkdir arguments, it is already part of ${MKDIR}.
While here substitute a couple of ${PREFIX} by `%D' in
`@exec ${MKDIR} ...' lines and add a couple of missing `%D' in such lines too!
Sumbitted by Ben Collver in pkg/17349.
Changes aftter 0.2.2:
April 30, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.5 released!
- Stereo Chorus! you can configure it per channel! use S1X effect.
- bugfixes.
April 12, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.1 released!
- Bugfix release! sorry evryone.
- Fixes a bug with wrongly initialized reverb buffer in the
reserved channel (trying samples out would have blown your
ears ;)
- Fixed a bug in config file parsing.
April 11, 2002- cheesetracker 0.5.0 released!
- Well, I decided to spend the weekend in adding the most
wanted features, and a lot more
- There's been just too many changes, so that's why the
version boost.
- So.. Important news first... well, too much important stuff!
- First, fixed the evil crash bug that was avoiding some
people from running cheesetracker.
- Then, wrote a context sensitive help system! this will help
new users a lot.
- Also added XM/XI loading, so importing you can import your
existing SoundTracker projects and enjoy the cool features
of cheesetracker!
- You can now also save native IT samples and instruments.
- For users with non-US keyboards, editor keys can be configured now!
- And if you dont like the default editor font, you can
change it (monospaced only!)
- Ahh.. and dont forget about default song and data paths!
- Tired of setting options over and over? now they are saved
to a config file.
- Also, i did many graphical fixed/enhancements to the
interface (nice buttons!!!!)
- The menu for browsing samples inside another module or
instrument (XM/IT/XI/II) now works fine.
- A bug in pgcc 2.95.2 made it crash in some place, it doesnt
now with a workaround.
- There's a win32 directsound driver written by James Martin
(yesso/TheHornet) that he kindly donated to saturno,
althought it should work with cheesetracker.. so now you
can try to compile cheesetracker on cygwin.
- Well, besides that, I did a lot of bugfixing/interface
cleanups, Kasper Souren sent me some interface patches but
didnt have time to apply them. I'll try to have them
included in the next version. - no more! so enjoy
cheesetracker!
March 5, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.7 released!
- It's been a long coding night, and decided to take the day
off to implement as much as i can.. so..
- REVERB!!, selectable per channel, use effect Z90-ZFF to
control reverb send. Config the reverberator in the config
menu.
- Improved Volume Ramping! Now songs should be much less
clicky. Specially chiptunes. - WAVE EXPORT! Save your
song, or the selected tracks you want to .wav - Many more
bugfixes.
March 4, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.6 released!
- bugfixes
- FILTERS!!! Yeah, now you have IT-style filters. Z00->Z7F is
cutoff, Z80->Z8F resonance (Q).
- You can also set filter envelopes and default cutoff/Q in
the instrument->filter menu
January 23, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.4 released!
- bugfixes
- NSF file exporter, see changelog to learn how it works.
January 20, 2002- cheesetracker 0.2.3 released!
- Volume Ramping! (no more clicking/poping artifacts!)
- Dont get version 2.2.. it's broken
- Also, much nicer configure scripts.
- I guess I can mantain this after all, but development will
be very slow.
Provided by Sergey Svishchev (svs@ropnet.ru) in PR 17277
WMsmixer is a hack to wmmixer which makes some changes to the
display and adds a few new features, most notably scrollwheel
support. It also includes a numeric volume indicator.
Provided in PR 17154 by ptiJo@noos.fr.
wmusic is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include
VCR-style controls, Time and Playlist display, supa style rotating
arrow, hiding of the xmms windows and reactive interface.
Changes since 0.7.1b:
Performance enhancements, from 40% to 80% depending on streams.
Fixed a few embarassing bugs in liba52: one memory corruption issue
and a few minor portability problems.
Several new output modules, and fixes in the existing .wav file output.
Minor bugfixes, performance and portability enhancements.
Also added wav format output, and reduced the demux buffer size which
makes it easier to use a52dec as a pipe.
gkrellm package. Changes since 0.5.5, from the ChangeLog:
- Made GKrellMMS compile-able with GKrellM >= 1.2.9, contributed by Bill
Wilson <bill--at--gkrellm.net>
- Made scroll separator configurable, contributed by Alper Ersoy <dirt--at--tfz.net>
changelog bits:
2002/01/30
Version 1.3.1 (unstable) is out. Bugfixes concerning the output of covers for
slim case. Added the CGI script that powers the on-line version.
2002/01/09
Version 1.3.0 (unstable) is here for download. This release has a much nicer
looking layout of the tracks. Through popular demand two new features
have been added, support for slim cases and configurable sizes for the front
and back covers.
xmms-mad is an input plugin for xmms that uses libmad to decode MPEG
layer 1/2/3 file and streams. Current featured include:
local mp3 file playback
shoutchast/icecast stream playback
seeking
ID3 tag parsing
http header parsing
See http://www.superduper.net/xmms-mad/ for more information.
* Alexander Leidinger: add non linear psymodel (compile time option,
disabled by default), workaround a bug in gcc 3.0.3 (compiler options,
based upon suggestions from various people, see archives and changelog
for more)
* Steve Lhomme: ACM wrapper (MS-Windows codec)
* Steve Lhomme: less memory copying on stereo (interleaved) input
* Takehiro Tominaga: Inter-channel masking, enables with --interch x
option
* For buggy versions of gcc compiler (2.96*), back off on some of the
advanced compiler options
Update requested by Brad Forschinger <bnjf@optushome.com.au> in private mail.