${SHAREOWN}:${SHAREGRP}, and then copy the files to ${PREFIX} - this
prevents an ordinary user from deleting the files under ${WRKSRC}.
Instead, copy the files into ${PREFIX} first, then change their ownership.
Changes:
* license change to LGPL
* added new Tijs Michels spline implementation
* small fixes in spline package
* added g2_spline_demo.c
* removed some non ansi parts (e.g. // comments)
* added query pointer for X11 (mouse)
* other small fixes and changes
- pbmtoepsi: fix bug: non six-digit lines between
%%BeginPreview: ... and %%EndImage .
- pnmtops: fix bug: 1 bit per sample output when maxval is 2 or 3.
Should be 4 bits per sample.
- pnmtops: fix bug: everything too dark when input maxval less
than Postscript maxval.
This fixes PR pkg/21271 by Dave Camp.
most of them are fixes and code rewrites.
While here, move documentation from share/gtk-doc to share/doc.
Based on patch provided in PR pkg/21309 by Juan RP.
Changes since 1.9:
Minor changes where newlines are printed.
Added check to warn about wiping out the originals with the -st option.
Fixed display of "flash used=no" for exif headers generated by photoshop.
Added -ci and -cs options.
Limit directory recursion depth to avoid crashing on circularly linked
directories within the Exif header.
Added automatic rottion (-autorotate) to right-up images that contain
a rotation tag from the camera.
*Finally* wrote a nice MAN page for jhead.
moz-mplayer is a plugin for Gecko based browsers that uses mplayer to play
videos from websites. This plugin gives Netscape, Mozilla and Konqueror
the ability to play videos off the net.
Package submitted by Juan RP via pkgsrc-wip with small modifications by me.
Extract of changes:
- a fix in the Gzip stream reader, it couldn't read certain .gz files
properly due to a small typo. In certain cases, FreeType could also
loop endlessly when trying to load tiny gzipped files.
- certain fonts couldn't be loaded by 2.1.3 because they lacked a
Unicode charmap (e.g. SYMBOL.TTF). FreeType erroneously rejected
them.
- the CFF loader was modified to accept fonts which only
contain a subset of their reference charset. This prevented the
correct use of PDF-embedded fonts.
- the logic to detect Unicode charmaps has been modified. this is required
to support fonts which include both 16-bit and 32-bit charmaps (like
very recent asian ones) using the new 10 and 12 SFNT formats.
- the TrueType loader now limits the depth of composite glyphs. This is
necessary to prevent broken fonts to break the engine by blowing the
stack with recursive glyph definitions.
- the CMap cache is now capable of managing UCS-4 character codes that
are mapped through extended charmaps in recent TrueType/OpenType fonts
- the cache sub-system now properly manages out-of-memory conditions,
instead of blindly reporting them to the caller. This means that it
will try to empty the cache before restarting its allocations to see
if that can help.
- the PFR driver didn't return the list of available embedded bitmaps
properly.
- David Chester contributed some enhancements to the auto-hinter that
significantly increase the quality of its output. The Postscript hinter
was also improved in several ways..
- the FT_RENDER_MODE_LIGHT render mode was implemented
- a new API, called FT_Get_BDF_Property has been added to FT_BDF_H to
retrieve BDF properties from BDF _and_ PCF font files. THIS IS STILL
EXPERIMENTAL, since it hasn't been properly tested yet.
- a Windows FNT specific API has been added, mostly to access font
headers. This is used by Wine
- TrueType tables without a "hmtx" table are now tolerated when an
incremental interface is used. This happens for certain Type42 fonts
passed from Ghostscript to FreeType.
- the PFR font driver is now capable of returning the font family and
style names when they're available (instead of the sole "FontID"). This
is performed by parsing an *undocumented* portion of the font file !!
Changes are lots of bug fixes and minor enhancements (several pages
worth of it).
XXX Those two should probably be using a Makefile.common instead
XXX of just copying the appropriate bits.