* Teaching pkg_add(1) to be smarter about how to add a depoted packge.
* "pkg_delete foo" only deletes foo if it's a unique package.
* Make "pkg_delete -O foo" for delete file entries for foo from
pkgdb.byfile.db actually work.
* Teach pkg_admin(1) two new commands "add" and "delete" for working
with pkgdb.byfile.db.
* pkg_view(1) uses the new pkg_admin(1) commands to keep the
pkgdb.byfile.db files consistent in each view.
* Man page fixes.
Nicotine is a SoulSeek client written in Python, based on the
PySoulSeek project by Alexander Kanavin. It features, among other
things, a completely rewritten graphical user interface which uses
PyGTK-2 toolkit and a less strict user request policy.
Nicotine is a feature complete client for the SoulSeek filesharing
network. You can use it to upload, download, search and chat. You
can keep a "buddy" list and basically everything else a SoulSeek
client is supposed to do. If you are familliar with PySoulSeek,
you'll probably notice a striking resemblance in appearance. More
info: Daelstorm's Nicotine Propaganda page.
Also switch over to tar.bz2 archive.
Changes since 1.5.3:
Fixed bugs:
-----------
* The Visual Age for Java tasks didn't work (at least for versions 3.0
and higher). Bugzilla Report 10016.
* URL-encoding in <vaj*port> didn't work properly.
* VAJRemoteUtil called getAbsolutePath instead of getPath
causing problems when using a Windows VAJ server from a UNIX server.
Bugzilla Report 20457.
* VAJImport task failed with NullPointerException when using DirectoryScanner.
Bugzilla Report 22080.
Other changes:
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* Shipped XML parser is now Xerces 2.5.0
* <javah> will invoke oldjavah on JDK 1.4.2. Bugzilla Report 18667.
* The VAJ tasks now support a haltonfailure attribute to conditionally
keep building even if they fail.
* It is now possible to use the latest (versioned or unversioned) edition
in <vajload> by using special wildcard characters. Also fixes
Bugzilla Report 2236.
version are removing sha2* object files from libnbcompat.a. It turns
out that the functions defined there aren't provided by NetBSD, so it
makes no sense for libnbcompat to define them, and none of the
utilities in pkgsrc that link against libnbcompat actually use these
functions anyway.
include:
* Move headers out of the global namespace and into the nbcompat
directory. Since there are no headers other than nbcompat.h in
${PREFIX}/include/libnbcompat, just install it directly in
${PREFIX}/include. Using libnbcompat is now a matter of including
nbcompat.h at the top of *.c files and linking against -lnbcompat.
* Only build functions into libnbcompat.a if they aren't already in
the system libraries.
* Move several *.[ch] files that are pax- or mtree-specific out
of libnbcompat (they should belong with those packages).
On NetBSD 1.6 systems, libnbcompat.a now contains just the bare minimum:
the sha2 routines.
- Emergency fix: When you were using 'discard', and it was the last verb
affecting a message, the mbox spool files in the scan directory were not
cleaned up. This is fixed now.
* Check for errors in reading from the file descriptor for the ftp
process, and correct the error messages.
* Nuke some code for older NetBSDs that's better handled in
pkgtools/libnbcompat.
* Don't prevent user from using views other than the default view.
* Properly declare statfs() and fstatfs() if we use the libnbcompat
versions.
* Move some headers into a private directory in the installed
location so that they don't override headers of the same name
on the system.
* Define TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER if it doesn't exist.
* Add a poll() implementation using select() for poll()-less systems.
Thanks for Charles Blundell for the implementation!
* Fix the vis.h check for systems whose vis() is not as featureful
as NetBSD's.
are moving the definitions of the TAILQ accessor methods into the top level
of nbcompat.h. This should fix using nbcompat.h to replace sys/queue.h
on Linux systems.
* Don't install namespace.h, extern.h and stat_flags.h, which are
only used internally.
* Clean up util.h by using '#if !HAVE_xxx' instead of
'#ifndef !HAVE_xxx', removing some LIST_* definitions that are
defined by <nbcompat.h>, and removing static declarations.
* If fparseln is in libutil (as it is in NetBSD), then don't build
it into libnbcompat.a.
SKK stands for Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program.
This package replaces inputmethod/ddskk program; the DISTNAME still has
the prefix `dd' (which stands for daredevil), but it is the official
successor of the original SKK-9.6 developed by Mr.Masahiko Sato, and
the release is announced under the name of SKK. So we decided to
change the package name.
Notable changes from ddskk-20030629 include: enhancements to skk-study,
bug fixes, support of ML dictionary, etc.
Update exim-exiscan to 4.22-11nb1
Include exiqgrep in PLIST, and commit distinfo from previous exim-exiscan
change. Whole exim update was overly hurried due to security announcement.
11 - Fixed "permits" table in acl.c, so you can't "use"
exiscans conditions in the RCPT ACL any more. This
was causing a crash, not you get a proper warning.
- Fixed recursive unpacking when the MIME boundary of
the "parent" message contains spaces.
- Put in a fix for tnef.c that allows clean compile
on AIX. Thanks to David Kreindler
<david@govnet.state.vt.us>.
- Added some proper prototypes for some functions,
beautifying the compiler output with -Wall.
- Added exiscan patch version output to 'exim -bV'.
- Removed demime errors from the panic log.
Changes from previous version:
+ rely on an embedded sha1 digest to tell whether the vulnerabilities
file has been damaged in transit or received successfully, rather than
trusting that the file will not grow smaller
+ use the new filename "pkg-vulnerabilities"
+ use definitions from defs.${OPSYS}.mk in the download-vulnerability-list
script
+ at installation time, don't rely on "ln -sf" to DTRT - explicitly call
"rm -f" before attempting the symbolc link
With thanks to seb@ for testing.