and *BSD (allows to simplify the package somewhat), and revamped
Screensaver Options: xscreensaver now lets you configure your DPMS
settings. More detail on the web page --
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/changelog.html
[The README in the package currently only goes to 3.27.]
conflict with xscreensaver-gnome, as discussed (briefly) on tech-pkg.
Also, reorder some dependencies: gnome-core (rather than gnome) depends
on xscreensaver-gnome, which depends on control-center; bump teeny
version of xscreensaver-gnome so control-center won't try to go with
old binary packages of xscreensaver-gnome, which would lead to circular
dependencies.
Changes since 3.24: * New hack, `nerverot'.
* Added BSD kernel panic to `bsod'.
* New version of `shadebobs'.
* New version of `petri'.
* Updated `webcollage' to handle recent Altavista URL
format changes; made it search the AP photo gallery.
* Revamped command-line options of `sonar' and made it
properly handle subnets.
* The `bubbles' hack can now trickle up or down the screen
.
* The `xsublim' hack can now read its text from programs.
* Support for GLE version 3 in `extrusion'.
* Fixed compilation problems in `maze'.
* Fixed a rare crash in `flow'.
* Fixes for minor installation problems.
"bsod", "xflame", "flow", "xteevee" and "webcollage"; added support
for Kerberos5 [if KERBEROS is set in /etc/mk.conf]; xscreensaver-demo
now installs itself into the Gnome Control Center [if USE_GNOME is set
in /etc/mk.conf]. The Screensaver panel in gnomecc now actually works!
* unconditionally install xscreensaver.kss (KDE screensaver module),
don't rely on the user having KDEDIR set in his environment
* Install xscreensaver.kss using BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT, as it's a shell
script, not a binary.
* xscreensaver.kss wanted /bin/bash, make it use /bin/sh
* Make xscreensaver.kss aware of $PREFIX, don't hardcode /usr/X11R6
Changes since 3.22: * Fixed some misplaced text fields in the Motif version
of xscreensaver-demo; fixed a crash in the Gtk version
that would happen if the programs list was empty.
* Fixed a recently-introduced bug in `pulsar'.
* Made `sierpinski3d' use solid tetrahedrons instead of
points.
* Added `-trace' option to `xmatrix'.
* Added new hacks `xteevee' and `xspirograph'.
Changes since 3.21: * Fixed some bugs in xscreensaver-demo.
* Rewrote the Motif version of xscreensaver-demo to
match the new Gtk version.
* The Athena toolkit is no longer supported.
XXX: depends on lesstif>=0.89.9 (or motif), but dependency is handled
indirectly by USE_MOTIF... how to handle this?
Changes since 3.20: * Tweaked the xscreensaver-demo UI (Gtk only.)
* Fixed a few visual selection bugs. I think the proper
GL visual should be used with nVidia systems now.
* Made the Makefiles obey $install_prefix.
* Made the `xscreensaver.spec' file able to generate both
GL and non-GL packages simultaniously.
Changes since 3.19: * Added new hack `ripples' and `sierpinski3d'.
* Made `xscreensaver-command -exit' be silent when no
screen saver was running (instead of complaining.)
* Made `webcollage' and `vidwhacker' use `xloadimage'
when available (in addition to `xli' and `xv'.)
* Improved memory usage in `petri' and gave it a hard
cap on how much memory it can allocate.
* Added `-watch' option to `xscreensaver-command'.
* Made `xscreensaver-demo' come up with the
most-recently-run hack selected by default.
* Rewrote the Gtk version of `xscreensaver-demo'.
It's a lot easier to use now.
* Extended the format of the programs list in the
.xscreensaver file, for the benefit of the new
capabilities of `xscreensaver-demo'.
NOTE: you might want to delete your ~/.xscreensaver
file and allow it to be re-created! The old one
should still work, but xscreensaver-demo won't be as
pretty.
Changes since 3.18: * Fixed gcc dependencies in `bumps' and `ccurve'.
* New hack, `extrusion'.
* Some of the web sites that `webcollage' was using as
its sources changed formats; tweaked it to understand
the current layouts.
* Added typeahead in the password dialog: if the screen
is locked, and you unlock it by typing a character,
that key will be automatically inserted in the
password dialog (unless it is Return, Enter, Space,
or a non-printing key like Shift.)
* Made `xmatrix' take a `-small' option, since some
folks with tiny screens prefer a smaller font.
denote that the package uses libXaw.
Introduce an XAW_TYPE definition, which is defined in /etc/mk.conf by
the user, to denote the type of libXaw to use. Possible values are:
standard, 3d and xpm.
Define USE_XAW in relevant Makefiles.
Set default XAW_TYPE in Makefiles which previously did a DEPENDS+= Xaw3d...
This means that package builds should not fail because of conflicting
Xaw packages being installed on machines.
Changes: Added compass, squiral, xflame, wander, spotlight, and
critical hacks, fixed a bad interaction with VMware as well as
various other minor tweaks/fixes.