Note revision bumps for libglade2, iso8879, iso12083, html, docbook,
docbook-xml, docbook-xsl, docbook-website, dsssl-docbook-modular, jade
and sp, because of all the changes done in the xmlcatmgr package.
manually, and provide the location from where it may be fetched. Also
move the documentation and examples to fit into hier(7). Bump PKGREVISION
of x11/swing to 1.
* Added XML Catalogs management. You must use the new `-s' flag to handle
SGML Catalogs as XML format becomes the default.
* Dropped use of getopt in favour of getopts, as the former does not handle whitespace in variables properly.
* Handle comments in SGML catalogs properly.
* Several manpage improvements.
Changes in the package:
* Implement a new framework to automatically register/deregister catalog
entries. This is available through the catalogs.mk file. Packages do
not need to call xmlcatmgr directly any more, nor do tricky things in
their PLISTs.
* Install two catalog files under PKG_SYSCONFDIR, one called sgml/catalog
and the other xml/catalog. Both are completely different things, so they
can't be mixed. Also avoid that any of these catalogs refer to the other
one, as this could cause problems.
we can more accurately determine if we "own" a directory. Ownership is
determined by seeing if the directory doesn't exist before the package is
installed.
Also fix build problems - there is a <sys/queue.h> header file bundled
with vigor which will take precedence over the system header, but
lacks some necessary definitions for NetBSD (at least). Remove the
header accordingly.
Sun for JDK 1.4.1. Pkgsrc changes include noting that some of the installed
files are config files and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to handle the file
copying and directory handling, and using a more scalable method to remove
files shared between the JRE and JDK during the JDK installation. Also,
the JDK 1.4.x series are now installed into ${LOCALBASE}/java/sun-1.4 so
that future updates of this package won't require a new JDK directory.
This closes PR 19853 by FUKAUMI Naoki <naoki at fukaumi.org>.
Sun for JDK 1.3.1. Pkgsrc changes include noting that some of the installed
files are config files and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to handle the file
copying and directory handling, and using a more scalable method to remove
files shared between the JRE and JDK during the JDK installation.
This closes PR 18942 by Urban Boquist <urban at boquist.net>.
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GIMP and Adobe Photoshop, and is recognized as a tool for motion picture
artists; however, anyone who wants to retouch or paint images can use Film
Gimp. The primary feature of Film Gimp is its vast dynamic range: 16-bits
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