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rillig
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pkglint -r --network --only "migrate"

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ryoon
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ryoon
3f9e4d8727 darktable: Update to 3.0.0
* Use clang and OpenMP because GCC Graphite is not universal
  (at least NetBSD 9.99.31 has no Graphite support).

Changelog:
## The Big Ones

- A full rework of the GUI. The whole GUI is now fully
  controlled by [GTK+ CSS rules](https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/chap-css-overview.html). There is
  no more size, color, position in Gtk C code, which makes the whole GUI themable. This version comes
  with several themes:

     - darktable                : the default theme
     - darktable-icons          : the default theme with icons

     - darktable-elegant-darker : more condensed fonts
                                  best experience with Roboto font installed

     - darktable-icons-darker   : as elegant, with module icons
                                  best experience with Roboto font installed

     - darktable-elegant-dark   : lighter version
     - darktable-elegant-grey   : even lighter version

     - darktable-icons-dark     : lighter version. with module icons
     - darktable-icons-grey     : even lighter version, with module icons

  New shortcuts have been introduced to quickly collapse borders, sidebars, histogram and
  navigation modules, allowing a new borderless editing experience.

  Note that the new GUI requires Gtk+ 3.22 or higher to work properly.

- It's now possible to associate dynamic key shortcuts to sliders, then
  use them with the mouse wheel or arrow keys to move the value up and down.
  For example, associating the <kbd>E</kbd> key to the exposure slider, you can press
  it and scroll to increase the exposure without having to open the module.
  You get fast heads-up access to all your favorite settings, as if you
  were using a dedicated multimedia console.

- The color picker on the 'tone curve', 'color zones' and 'fill light' modules,
  as well as the parametric mask controls, now allows you to select an
  area when enabled by using <kbd>Ctrl+click</kbd> on the button.

- Added undo/redo support in lighttable for tags, color labels, ratings,
  metadata, deleted history stack, pasted history stack and applied
  styles.

  IMPORTANT:
  The 'preview' and 'preview with focus detection' actions
  (previously <kbd>Z</kbd> and <kbd>Ctrl+Z</kbd> respectively) are now assigned to
  <kbd>W</kbd> and <kbd>Ctrl+W</kbd> in order to follow the convention of
  using <kbd>Ctrl+Z</kbd> for the "undo" function (<kbd>Ctrl+Y</kbd> for redo).

- A new timeline view has been introduced in the lighttable.

- A new 'culling' mode has been added to the lightable view. It
  displays a fixed number of consecutive images starting from the first
  selected, and allows you to pan & zoom them. The number of displayed images
  can be set by the user, and they can be navigated with the mouse wheel
  and keyboard.

- A quite extensive rewrite of the lighttable view (including the filmstrip in darkroom view)
  has been made to greatly improve the overall performance. The lighttable is now
  usable on 4K and 5K monitors.

- Added support for the new 'raster mask', a copy of a parametric mask
  which is stable during the whole pixel-pipe.

- The processing order of the pixel-pipe can now be changed by using
  <kbd>Ctrl+Shift+drag</kbd> on the module headers to arrange them relative
  to each other. It is VERY IMPORTANT to understand that this feature is NOT
  for creating a more convenient GUI layout, but for changing the actual
  processing of the image. DO NOT USE THIS FEATURE unless you understand the
  reason behind the default ordering, and have a specific reason for changing it.
  The default order is still the correct order for most purposes. Also note that
  styles will always apply the default ordering; creating a style based on modules
  which have had their order changed will NOT recreate this changed order when
  applied, and therefore may not give the expected result.

- The history stack will now always show mandatory modules which were previously
  hidden. They are always active as necessary for processing images, and are not
  removed by compressing history or by selecting one as a stating point for editing.
  These seven modules (some are RAW-only) have a specific icon to identify them easily:

          - raw black/white point
          - white balance
          - highlight reconstruction
          - demosaic
          - input color profile
          - output color profile
          - gamma

- The 'color zones' module now shows a histogram based on the chosen ‘select
  by’ channel, and if the color picker is in 'select area' mode, the range within
  the selected area will also be shown. By default, the spline adjustment is
  now similar to the curve controls, allowing you to add and delete nodes, but
  these nodes can still be moved with the old-style size control by selecting
  the 'edit by area' checkbox. There is also a new 'strong' processing option,
  and a new color picker which creates a curve based on selected image area.

- A new module 'filmic RGB' which, like the previous 'filmic', is designed
  to replace 'base curve', 'shadows and highlights' and other global tone-mapping modules.
  This new version replaces the one introduced in 2.6.2; it should be easier to use,
  and it will reduce color casts. The old 'filmic' module is now deprecated and
  is only available on images where it was already used for editing.

- A new module 'tone equalizer' is designed to merge the features of 'zone system',
  'shadows and highlights', and (local) 'tone mapping' modules in a scene-referred
  RGB space. It brings an easy and safe way to remap tones locally, performing a quick
  zone-based dodging and burning using Ansel Adam's zone system logic.
  The module provides an interface similar to audio graphic equalizers,
  with 9 bands (available as fixed sliders or nodes on a spline view),
  allowing you to selectively push or pull the exposure for each band in the
  range from blacks to specular highlights. It also features an interactive
  cursor that allows to push or pull the exposure gains directly from
  the image preview by simply hovering over an area and scrolling. It uses a guided filter
  internally to refine the dodging and burning mask, which preserves local contrast
  without producing halos along edges.

## New Features And Changes

- A new module for handling 3D RGB Lut transformations (PNG Hald-CLUT and
  Cube files are supported).

- Many improvements to the 'denoise (profiled)' module. The degree of shadow
  denoising can be controlled, including the correction of color casts
  (mainly improves high-ISO images). "Auto" modes which infer some parameters
  from the profile are available, allowing users to create presets
  which are adaptive to various ISO values. The default values of the sliders
  are also adapted dynamically on module activation, giving a good trade-off
  between noise smoothing and detail preservation.  The non-local means mode
  has 2 new options: one to coarse-grain denoising, and one to control the
  amount of fine detail to preserve. The controls now have soft boundaries,
  which means that users can use the keyboard to enter values outside the
  range of the sliders if they need to.

- Along with selecting the 'soft proof' color profile, users can now select an
  additional profile for the color space of the histogram, color picker and
  overexposed checker. When gamut or softproof checks are active the histogram
  and color picker use the softproof profile, otherwise they use the new
  histogram profile (which is always used for overexposure checking).

- A new setting for 'working profile' has been added to the input color profile
  module. This color space will be used by RGB modules between the input and
  output color profile modules.

- A new color picker has been added to the parametric masking controls which
  adjusts the range sliders based on the selected area from the image. Click the
  picker button to adjust the input image slider, <kbd>Ctrl+click</kbd> the
  button to adjust the output image slider.

- The 'picasa' target storage in the export module has been completely rewritten
  to support the new Google Photo API, and renamed 'google photos'. It is again
  possible to create albums directly from the export module.

- A new single-line image information display can be positioned at the top (left, right,
  or center) or bottom (center) of the darkroom view to replace the information previously
  overlaid on the histogram. The specific information shown can be configured in preferences.

- The 'tagging' module is faster, and can now display hierarchical tags in a
  tree view. Tags can now be designated as 'private' (not exported by default),
  'synonym' (to help search engines), and 'category' (not exported, for organizing
  the tag library). The metadata exported with images can now be configured in the
  'export selected' module, allowing you to choose which main types are exported,
  as well as define values for specific tags based on formulas.

- Many code optimizations for CPU and SSE paths. The tone equalizer module
  introduces a new optimization paradigm (GCC target clones), aimed toward users
  of pre-built Linux packages. The image-processing code will be cloned for several
  CPU generations (SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, AVX, AVX2) at compilation time, and the best-suited
  version of the code will be chosen by the system at run time. This experiment is
  to be generalized to other modules if proven successful, and will allow users of pre-built
  packages to get the same performance as if the program was specifically compiled for their
  computer. It needs GCC 9 compiler and does not yet work on Windows
  due to the lack of support of target clones on the OS side.

- A new preference to expand/collapse a darkroom module when it is
  activated/deactivated.

- The 'collect images' module has a new single-click option featuring range selection
  for date-time and numeric values.

- The orientation of drawn masks using the 'gradient' shape is now clearly displayed
  with an arrow.

- The 'graduated density' module has better accuracy when computing the
  rotation to avoid sporadic flipping of the gradient.

- Make sure the OpenCL kernel code is recompiled when the driver
  version is updated.

- Add color pickers for 'split toning', 'graduated density' and 'watermark' modules.

- The color picker positions are kept during editing within a module.

- The map view can zoom on the images of the selected collection.

- The slideshow will now start at the selected images if any, and supports
  changing the delay between images. It will also now be more responsive when
  manually moving backward and forward through the images.

- A new 'basic adjustments' module has been added. It allows to adjust
  the black level, exposure, highlight compression, contrast, middle grey,
  brightness and saturation. It also has an auto feature based on Rawtherapee's
  auto levels that can work on the entire image or a user selected area.

- A new 'rgb curve' module has been added. It has modes for linked and
  independent RGB channels. The curves and histogram can be displayed using
  the working profile or can be scaled to be 50% grey. A secondary color
  picker will add 4 nodes to the curve based on the area selected in the
  image: min, average, middle, and max.

- A new 'rgb levels' module has been added. It has linked and
  independent channels, preserve colors option and is native RGB.

- A new search box has been added to the module groups in the darkroom
  view, with configuration options to show only the module groups, only
  the search box, or both. Modules are searched for by (localized) name,
  and when displaying only the search box, the active modules are shown
  when the box is empty. A shortcut can be set for focusing the box.

- A preview window has been added to the darkroom that displays the edited image
  on a separate window.

- A new option 'skip' is added to the 'on conflict' setting on the export module
  which skips the exporting to existing destination files.

- Allow to switch between clone/heal and blur/color modes in 'retouch' module
  after creating a shape using <kbd>Ctrl+click</kbd> on corresponding mode icon.

- An accels window (<kbd>H</kbd>) has been added to summarize all
  available shortcuts and mouse actions available in the current
  context.

- A zoom & pan feature has been added to lighttable full preview.

- The base-curve module is now using luminance color preservation by
  default. This can give slightly less saturated pictures compared to
  the previous version where no color preservation was made. But it
  will generally avoid color shift.

## Bug fixes

- The color picker support has been fixed by a complete rewrite. It
  should now give correct values in all cases.

- Fix overexposed display.

- Do not disable SSL for storage modules.

- A long standing bug on mask distort in Liquify module has been
  fixed. This was visible when a liquify mask was used together with
  the perspective correction module activated.

- A bug on mask distort from crop & rotate when using flip and
  some angle has been fixed.

- Fix manual crop in perspective correction module when not in default
  orientation.

- The modification of date/time is now stored into the XMP. This
  ensures that removing the picture and reloading will keep the changes.

- Fix orientation to support all cases as exposed in these examples:
  https://github.com/recurser/exif-orientation-examples

- Store the panel states for each lighttable mode.

- Fix crop&rotate and orientation in the lightroom importer.

- Fix ProPhoto RGB profile.

- Fix exif lens metadata parsing containing comma.

## Lua

- The displayed image in darkroom view can now be changed.

- GUI panel visibility can now be queried and changed.

- Lighttable view toolbox (rating filter, rating comparator, sort
  field, and sort direction) can now be changed.

- Lighttable layout and zoom level can now be changed.

- All images containing a specific tag can be searched and returned.

## Changed Dependencies

- CMake 3.10 is now required.
- OpenMP 4.0 is now required (optional dependency).

## RawSpeed changes

### Changed Dependencies

- CMake 3.10 is now required.
- Pugixml 1.8 is now required.
- OpenMP 4.0 is now required (optional dependency).
- POSIX threads are no longer required.
- zlib 1.2.11 is now required (optional dependency).

### Changes

- Threading was migrated to OpenMP from POSIX threads.
- Phase One IIQ decompressor fixes (quadrant scaling, bad column).
- Large-scale code cleanup, hardening is ongoing still.
- A CMake infrastructure was added to allow integration of RawSpeed into LLVM LNT / Test-Suite.
- Widespread performance tuning, most affected decompressors:
  * Sony ARW2
  * Panasonic V5
  * Phase One
  * Nikon
  * Pentax
  * Canon
  * Samsung V1 (compression = '32772')
  * Samsung V2 (compression = '32773')
- Continuation of collaboration with LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Project.

## Camera support, compared to 2.6.0

### Base Support

- Epson R-D1s
- Epson R-D1x
- Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR
- Fujifilm FinePix S7000
- Fujifilm GFX 50R (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-A10
- Fujifilm X-T30 (compressed)
- Fujifilm XF10
- Kodak DCS Pro 14N
- Kodak EasyShare Z981
- Kodak EasyShare Z990
- Leica C (Typ 112) (4:3)
- Leica CL (dng)
- Leica Q (Typ 116) (dng)
- Leica Q2 (dng)
- Leica SL (Typ 601) (dng)
- Leica V-LUX (Typ 114) (3:2, 4:3, 16:9, 1:1)
- Nikon Z 6 (14bit-uncompressed, 12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon Z 7 (14bit-uncompressed)
- Olympus E-M1X
- Olympus E-M5 Mark III
- Olympus TG-6
- Panasonic DC-G90 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-G91 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-G95 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-G99 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-ZS200 (3:2)
- Panasonic DMC-TX1 (3:2)
- Phase One P30
- Sony DSC-RX0M2
- Sony DSC-RX100M6
- Sony DSC-RX100M7
- Sony ILCE-6400
- Sony ILCE-6600
- Sony ILCE-7RM4

### White Balance Presets

- Leica Q2
- Nikon D500
- Nikon Z 7
- Olympus E-M5 Mark III
- Panasonic DC-LX100M2
- Sony ILCE-6400

### Noise Profiles

- Leica Q2
- Nikon D3
- Nikon D3500
- Nikon Z 6
- Nikon Z 7
- Olympus E-PL8
- Olympus E-PL9
- Panasonic DC-LX100M2
- Sony DSC-RX100M5A
- Sony ILCE-6400
- Sony SLT-A35

## Translations

- Catalan
- Czech
- Danish
- German
- European Spanish
- French
- Hebrew
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Norwegian Bokmål
- Dutch
- Polish
- Russian
- Slovenian
2020-01-05 02:30:08 +00:00
rillig
102c17a1e8 graphics: align variable assignments
pkglint -Wall -F --only aligned --only indent -r

No manual corrections.
2019-11-02 22:37:52 +00:00
ryoon
edacf2bbcb Recursive revbump from boost-1.71.0 2019-08-22 12:22:48 +00:00
wiz
1ac2210b6f *: recursive bump for gdk-pixbuf2-2.38.1 2019-07-21 22:23:57 +00:00
wiz
c30c5fbc0b *: recursive bump for nettle 3.5.1 2019-07-20 22:45:58 +00:00
nia
332c58fa60 Recursive revbump for graphics/exiv2 update. 2019-07-17 00:51:02 +00:00
ryoon
57d0806c39 Recursive revbump from boost-1.70.0 2019-07-01 04:07:44 +00:00
ryoon
6fc378bce9 Recursive revbump from textproc/icu 2019-04-03 00:32:25 +00:00
gdt
75fb5e1b59 Recursive bump for ghostscript default change 2019-03-18 16:17:46 +00:00
ryoon
f715139632 Update to 2.6.0
Changelog:
we're proud to announce the new feature release of darktable, 2.6.0!

as always, please don't use the autogenerated tarball provided by github, but only our tar.xz. the checksums are:

when updating from the currently stable 2.4.x series, please bear in mind that your edits will be preserved during this process, but it will not be possible to downgrade from 2.6 to 2.4.x any more.

#### Important note: to make sure that darktable can keep on supporting the raw file format for your camera, *please* read [this post](https://discuss.pixls.us/t/raw-samples-wanted/5420?u=lebedevri) on how/what raw samples you can contribute to ensure that we have the *full* raw sample set for your camera under CC0 license!

- Over 1600 commits to darktable+rawspeed since 2.4
- 260+ pull requests handled
- 250+ issues closed
- Updated user manual is coming soon™

## The Big Ones

- new module retouch allowing changes based on image frequency layers
- new module filmic which can replace the base curve and shadows and highlights
- new module to handle duplicates in the darkroom with possibility to add a title, create standard or virgin duplicate, delete duplicate and quickly compare with a duplicate
- new logarithm controls for the tone-curve
- new mode for the unbreak profile module
- add mask preview to adjust size, hardness before placing them
- make it possible to change the cropped area in the perspective correction module
- the mask blur has been complemented with a guided-filter to fine tune it (this works on RGB and Lab color space).
- color balance module has two new modes based on ProPhotoRGB and HSL
- Experimental support for PPC64le architecture (OpenCL support needs to be disabled, `-DUSE_OPENCL=OFF`)

## New Features And Changes

- search from the map view is now fixed
- visual rework of the lighttable (color label, image kind, local copy)
- an option make it possible to display some image information directly on the thumb
- add optional scrollbars on lighttable, or lighttable and darkroom
- allow each masks of the clone module to have the opacity adjusted
- lightroom import module supports the creator, rights, title, description and publisher information.
- enhance TurboPrint support by displaying the dialogue with all possible options (print cancellation will be fixed in TurboPrint 2.47)
- new sort filter based on the image's aspect
- new sort filter based on the image's shutter speed
- new sort filter based on the image's group
- new sort filter based on a personalized sorting order (drag&drop on the lighttable view)
- collection based on the local copy status
- group image number displayed on the collection module
- new zoom level at 50%; 400%, 800% and 1600%
- better support for monochrome RAW
- add contextual help pointing to the darktable's manual
- better copy/paste support for multiple instances
- add support for renaming the module instances
- add frequency based adjustment for the RAW denoise module
- add frequency based adjustment for the denoise profile module
- all widgets should be themable via CSS now
- add support for configuring the modules layout
- different way to select hierarchical tags in the collection module (only the actual parent tag, all children or the parent and children)
- better handling of grouped images by allowing setting stars, color label for the whole group.
- make it possible to apply a preset to a new module instance using the middle click
- new script to migrate collection from Capture One Pro

## Bug fixes

- Fix the color pickers behavior in all modules
- Fix liquify tools switching
- Many more bugs got fixed

## Lua

- No changes

## Changed Dependencies

- CMake 3.4 is now required
- In order to compile darktable you now need at least gcc-5.0+/clang-3.9+
- Minimal clang version was bumped from 3.4+ to 3.9+
- Packagers are advised to pass ```-DRAWSPEED_ENABLE_LTO=ON``` to CMake to enable partial LTO.

## RawSpeed changes

- GoPro '.GPR' raws are now supported via new, fast 'VC-5' parallel decompressor
- Panasonic's new raw compression ('.RW2', GH5s, G9 cameras) is now supported via new fast, parallel 'Panasonic V5' decompressor
- Panasonic's old (also '.RW2') raw decompressor got rewritten, re-parallelized
- Phase One ('.IIQ') decompressor got parallelized
- Nikon NEF 'lossy after split' raw support was recovered
- Phase One ('.IIQ') Quadrant Correction is now supported
- Olympus High-Res (uncompressed) raw support
- Lot's and lot's and lot's of maintenance, sanitization, cleanups, small rewrites/refactoring.
- NOTE: Canon '.CR3' raws are *NOT* supported as of yet.

## Camera support, compared to 2.4.0

### Base Support

- Canon EOS 1500D
- Canon EOS 2000D
- Canon EOS Rebel T7
- Canon EOS 3000D
- Canon EOS 4000D
- Canon EOS Rebel T100
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (sRaw1, sRaw2)
- Canon EOS 5DS (sRaw1, sRaw2)
- Canon EOS 5DS R (sRaw1, sRaw2)
- Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III
- Fujifilm X-A5
- Fujifilm X-H1 (compressed)
- Fujifilm X-T100
- Fujifilm X-T3 (compressed)
- GoPro FUSION (dng)
- GoPro HERO5 Black (dng)
- GoPro HERO6 Black (dng)
- GoPro HERO7 Black (dng)
- Hasselblad CFV-50
- Hasselblad H5D-40
- Hasselblad H5D-50c
- Kodak DCS Pro 14nx
- Kodak DCS520C
- Kodak DCS760C
- Kodak EOS DCS 3
- Nikon COOLPIX P1000 (12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon D2Xs (12bit-compressed, 12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon D3500 (12bit-compressed)
- Nikon Z 6 (except uncompressed raws)
- Nikon Z 7 (except 14-bit uncompressed raw)
- Olympus E-PL8
- Olympus E-PL9
- Olympus SH-2
- Panasonic DC-FZ80 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-G9 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GF9 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GX800 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GX850 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GH5S (4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1)
- Panasonic DC-GX9 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-LX100M2 (4:3, 1:1, 16:9, 3:2)
- Panasonic DC-TZ200 (3:2)
- Panasonic DC-TZ202 (3:2)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ2000 (3:2)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ2500 (3:2)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ35 (3:2, 16:9)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ38 (3:2, 16:9)
- Panasonic DMC-GX7MK2 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-ZS100 (3:2)
- Paralenz Dive Camera (chdk)
- Pentax 645Z
- Pentax K-1 Mark II
- Pentax KP
- Phase One P65+
- Sjcam SJ6 LEGEND (chdk-b, chdk-c)
- Sony DSC-HX99
- Sony DSC-RX0
- Sony DSC-RX100M5A
- Sony DSC-RX10M4
- Sony DSC-RX1RM2
- Sony ILCE-7M3

### White Balance Presets

- Canon EOS M100
- Fujifilm X-T3
- Leaf Credo 40
- Nikon D3400
- Nikon D5600
- Nikon D7500
- Nikon D850
- Nikon Z 6
- Olympus E-M10 Mark III
- Olympus E-M1MarkII
- Panasonic DC-G9
- Panasonic DC-GX9
- Panasonic DMC-FZ300
- Sony DSC-RX0
- Sony DSC-RX100M5
- Sony DSC-RX100M5A
- Sony DSC-RX10M3
- Sony DSC-RX10M4
- Sony DSC-RX1RM2
- Sony ILCE-6500
- Sony ILCE-7M3
- Sony ILCE-7RM3

### Noise Profiles

- Canon EOS 200D
- Canon EOS Kiss X9
- Canon EOS Rebel SL2
- Canon EOS 750D
- Canon EOS Kiss X8i
- Canon EOS Rebel T6i
- Canon EOS 760D
- Canon EOS 8000D
- Canon EOS Rebel T6s
- Canon EOS 77D
- Canon EOS 9000D
- Canon EOS 800D
- Canon EOS Kiss X9i
- Canon EOS Rebel T7i
- Canon EOS M100
- Canon EOS M6
- Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II
- Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III
- Canon PowerShot G9 X
- Fujifilm X-A5
- Fujifilm X-E3
- Fujifilm X-T3
- Fujifilm X100F
- Nikon 1 AW1
- Nikon 1 J3
- Nikon COOLPIX B700
- Nikon D5600
- Nikon D7500
- Nikon D850
- Olympus E-M10 Mark III
- Olympus TG-5
- Panasonic DC-G9
- Panasonic DC-GX9
- Panasonic DMC-FZ35
- Panasonic DMC-FZ38
- Panasonic DMC-GF6
- Panasonic DMC-LX10
- Panasonic DMC-LX15
- Panasonic DMC-LX9
- Panasonic DMC-TZ70
- Panasonic DMC-TZ71
- Panasonic DMC-ZS50
- Pentax K-01
- Pentax KP
- Samsung NX1
- Sony DSC-RX100M4
- Sony DSC-RX10M3
- Sony ILCE-7M3

## Translations

- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Chinese
- Czech
- Dutch
- Finnish
- French
- Galician
- German
- Hebrew
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Nepal
- Norwegian Bokmål
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Slovenian
- Thai
2019-03-05 11:19:24 +00:00
adam
5b12b7b592 revbump for boost 1.69.0 2018-12-13 19:51:31 +00:00
adam
16dd5de231 revbump after updating textproc/icu 2018-12-09 18:51:58 +00:00
kleink
f1a683c990 Revbump after cairo 1.16.0 update. 2018-11-14 22:20:58 +00:00
ryoon
b86dfe6873 Recursive revbump from hardbuzz-2.1.1 2018-11-12 03:51:07 +00:00
leot
7f7915487e *: (belatedly) revbump for net/libsoup update
Thanks to <wiz>!
2018-10-24 21:11:45 +00:00
adam
9d06c0a472 revbump after boost-libs update 2018-08-16 18:54:26 +00:00
ryoon
b9c1e1d533 Recursive revbump from textproc/icu-62.1 2018-07-20 03:33:47 +00:00
jperkin
15cefd0348 darktable: Fix build on SunOS. 2018-06-26 10:49:10 +00:00
adam
35aa3efc12 revbump for boost-libs update 2018-04-29 21:31:17 +00:00
wiz
e5209a786e Add p11-kit to gnutls/bl3.mk and bump dependencies. 2018-04-17 22:29:31 +00:00
wiz
8ee21bdcf0 Recursive bump for new fribidi dependency in pango. 2018-04-16 14:33:44 +00:00
adam
299d329d51 revbump after icu update 2018-04-14 07:33:52 +00:00
wiz
d6c38126f6 libgphoto2: update bl3.mk for dependency change
Bump PKGREVISIONs of packages using it.

Noted by John D. Baker on pkgsrc-users.
2018-04-03 06:14:54 +00:00
wiz
c57215a7b2 Recursive bumps for fontconfig and libzip dependency changes. 2018-03-12 11:15:24 +00:00
jperkin
76b4c1915a darktable: Various fixes for SunOS/clang. 2018-02-06 12:55:52 +00:00
wiz
bff4597ffc Bump PKGREVISION for gdbm shlib major bump 2018-01-28 20:10:34 +00:00
adam
983847f667 Revbump after boost update 2018-01-01 21:18:06 +00:00
adam
8977d31a36 Revbump after textproc/icu update 2017-11-30 16:45:00 +00:00
wiz
20f7c989fe recursive bump for libxkbcommon removal from at-spi2-core 2017-11-23 17:19:40 +00:00
khorben
dbcb57753c Bump PKGREVISION on packages depending on CUPS
This should be the last part of the renaming operation for print/cups to
print/cups-base.

Rationale: packages depending on CUPS but not relying on a functional
printing setup only need to depend on print/cups-base (equivalent to the
former print/cups). The new print/cups now depends on print/cups-base
and on print/cups-filters, thus directly providing a functional printing
setup. This bump reflects this change of dependency.

As discussed on tech-pkg@
2017-11-12 16:03:34 +00:00
khorben
08f3106d89 Update dependencies on print/cups to print/cups-base
This is with the notable exception of meta-pkgs/desktop-gnome, which I
believe implies a fully functional cups.

This is still missing revision bumps - I'll be right there (first time I
am doing this on so many packages at a time).

As discussed on tech-pkg@
2017-11-12 15:36:57 +00:00
maya
33ebf687dc revbump for requiring ICU 59.x 2017-09-18 09:52:56 +00:00
adam
931d707fe2 Revbump for boost update 2017-08-24 20:03:08 +00:00
hauke
6b5b63888a I forgot to add a patch file - here it is. 2017-07-14 10:10:39 +00:00
hauke
f75bf0c033 update graphics/darktable to 2.2.5.
From the changelog against 2.2.4:

## New features:

- When appending EXIF data to an exported image, do not fail if reading of EXIF from the original file fails
- Support XYZ as proofing profile
- Clear DerivedFrom from XMP before writing it
- bauhaus: when using soft bounds, keep slider step constant

## Bugfixes:

- Some GCC7 build fixes
- cmstest: fix crash when missing XRandR extension.
- Fix crash in Lua libs when collapsing libs
- Mac packaging: some fixes
- RawSpeed: TiffIFD: avoid double-free
- Fix a few alloc-dealloc mismatches

## Base Support:

- Canon EOS 77D
- Canon EOS 9000D
- Nikon D500 (14bit-uncompressed, 12bit-uncompressed)
- Nikon D5600 (12bit-compressed, 12bit-uncompressed, 14bit-compressed, 14bit-uncompressed)
- Panasonic DC-FZ82 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ80 (4:3)
- Panasonic DMC-FZ85 (4:3)
- Panasonic DC-GH5 (4:3)

## White Balance Presets:

- Pentax K-3 II

## Noise Profiles:

- Nikon D500
- Panasonic DMC-FZ300
- Panasonic DMC-LX100
- Pentax K-70
- Sony ILCE-5000
2017-07-14 10:02:28 +00:00
ryoon
76884737ca Recursive revbump from boost update 2017-04-30 01:21:19 +00:00
adam
75a9285105 Revbump after icu update 2017-04-22 21:03:07 +00:00