to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
* Stop to treat NetBSD's sed as GNU sed, not full compatible.
* Then, no need to reset TOOLS_PLATFORM.gsed for NetBSD if USE_TOOLS+=gsed and
real GNU sed is required.
* In addition, convert simple USE_TOOLS+=gsed to conditionally, without NetBSD.
* convert {BUILD_,}DEPENDS+=gsed to USE_TOOLS, all tools from gsed are real gsed.
and sysutils/nautilus-sendto to use the new devel/glib2/schemas.mk logic to
properly recompile the GSettings database during install/deinstall.
Bump PKGREVISION for these packages.
(This lets evince work in my machine; it would crash on startup because
it would not find its schema. I suspect this also fixes all the other
applications mentioned in this change. And the inclusion of schemas.mk
also prevents these packages from causing side-effects on the system if
they happen to call glib-compile-schemas during their build.)
hashes to files on a (not mounted) data CD/DVD): limit the buffer
size to 32k, otherwise physio()/MAXPHYS strikes
being here, add typecasts in some isspace(char) cases
bump PKGREVISION
changes: minor bugfixes, translation updates
pkgsrc changes:
-in scsi io code, remove the code which builds a raw device path
from a block device - use the raw_device hal property instead
-split out the nautilus plugin, allows to use brasero (and its
clients, eg sound-juicer) with less gnome desktop overhead
-support playlist parsing as an option -- unfortunately this
pulls in evolution-data-server indirectly which is pretty large
for that limited gain of functionality (on per default, as in
other pkgs able to use the evolution database)
-cleanup
Shared directories can now be created independently by the pacakges
needing them and will be removed automatically by pkg_delete when empty.
Packages needing empty directories can use the @pkgdir command in PLIST.
Discussed and ok'd in thread starting at
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2009/06/30/msg003546.html