as this isn't really the real Korn shell, and "pdksh" is a more accurate
name for it. Also don't use buildlink2 so that this shell may be used to
bootstrap buildlink2.
PD-ksh is a mostly complete AT&T ksh look-alike. Work is mostly
finished to make it fully compatible with both POSIX and AT&T ksh
(when the two don't conflict). Since pdksh is free and compiles
and runs on most common unix systems, it is very useful in creating
a consistent user interface across multiple machines.
full changelog is too long to be included here. most important fix is below:
> From: Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>
> w3m 0.3.2.1 is stable update of w3m 0.3.2.
> Hironori SAKAMOTO <hsaka@mth.biglobe.ne.jp> found a security vulnerability
> in w3m 0.3.2 that w3m will miss to escape html tag in frame contents,
> so malicious frame html will deceive you to access your local files, cookies
> and so on.
standard directory share/examples/mutt instead of beeing in
share/doc/mutt/samples. Provide a compatibility symlink.
Also avoid direct installation of files under PKG_SYSCONFDIR. Instead
force mutt to install them inside the examples directory and let
bsd.pkg.install.mk copy them to the right place.
Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
Approved by tron (the maintainer) and wiz.
There are too many changes to list in a sensible way.
The most visible change for me is that libintl requires libiconv now.
Also untangled the 3 sub-pkgs -- a common patch dir makes it too complex.
This pkg used to expose buildlink2 problems - the pkg libintl was
pulled in in cases where USE_GNU_GETTEXT was not set. There were
some improvements to libtool filtering, and x11/gtk builds now, so
I hope this is settled.
changes:
-New feature: standard_object_list = the AbracadabraObjectBox will be filled
with the returned object-ids;
-standard_object_list can be a python-script which returns id dependent on the
context; VERY, VERY USEFUL FEATURE!
-refactored CharacterMapping into own file for easier custom modifications
-redesigned the code for auto_id; added a auto_id-feature for all non integer
and string-type-properties as current timestamp
-refactored code for AbracadabraObjectBox; you can call insert the
AbracadabraObjectBox with into your manage_methods.
changes:
-support for HP DesignJet large-format plotters
-support fot Epson multi-function devices and MJ-930C
-manpage improvements
-support for transverse versions of the US CAD standard paper sizes
-bugfixes
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