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ryoon
f8e628f818 * .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk" with USE_GNU_READLINE=yes
are replaced with .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk", and
  USE_GNU_READLINE are removed,

* .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk" without USE_GNU_READLINE
  are replaced with .include "../../mk/readline.buildlink3.mk".
2013-07-15 02:02:17 +00:00
wiz
d2ca14a3f1 Bump all packages for perl-5.18, that
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package

Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
2013-05-31 12:39:57 +00:00
tron
19fd9a3b46 Reset maintainer to "pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org". 2013-03-02 10:44:33 +00:00
asau
9912a3809d Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days. 2012-10-08 09:57:15 +00:00
wiz
8b5d49eb78 Bump all packages that use perl, or depend on a p5-* package, or
are called p5-*.

I hope that's all of them.
2012-10-03 21:53:53 +00:00
dholland
40f058d25a Update to 0.37; closes PR 46078.
Now depends on perl.

0.37  Commands that emit "status lines" using backspaces and carriage
      returns could confuse rlwrap

      rlwrap uses C strings internally, and thus cannot cope with
      command output that contains zero bytes (padding). It used to
      replace these with spaces, now the zero bytes are removed.

      if the RLWRAP_HOME is set, but $RLWRAP_HOME doesn't exist, rlwrap
      will create it

      typo: SIGERR instead of SIG_ERR in signals.c

0.36  Entering a line from vi command mode would echo the input twice

      Output from very busy commands would not always be printed on time

      When rlwrap kills itself after a command crash it will not dump
      core, in order to avoid clobbering command's much more interesting
      core dump.

      Premature filter death is now reported properly (it used to only
      say: "EOF reading from filter" or "Broken pipe writing to filter")

0.35  config.{guess,sub} have been updated to version 2009-12-13

      Corrected array bounds error in my_putstr("") (which could make
      rlwrap write an extra newline when exiting, but might even crash
      on some systems)

      Many small improvements and fixes for multi-line input:

        Multi-line inputs are now written to the inferior command one
        line at a time, so that command's response (e.g. a continuation
        prompt) can be interleaved with the echo'ed (multi-line) input.

        Calling an external editor will no longer obliterate the prompt,
        and line/column positions are now correct.

        After a multi-line edit in vi-mode, the cursor will no longer
        end up one line too high.

      CTRL-D on an empty line was handed directly to command, but also
      (erroneously) put in readline's input buffer

      Many small fixes and improvements in signal handling:

         SIGSEGV, and other "error" signals like SIGFPE, are now unblocked
         all of the time, so that rlwrap can always clean up after a crash.

         Since version 0.25 rlrwap's transparency extends to signals: if
         the inferior command segfaults, rlwrap will kill itself with a
         SIGSEGV. In order to get the bug reports where they belong,
         rlwrap now reports explicitly that it has not crashed itself.

         rlwrap's call to sigaction forgot to set the signal mask (!)

         Continuing after CTRL-Z on QNX now wakes up command

      Added --one-shot (-o) and --only-cook (-O) options

      debug log is now in a format that works well with emacs' grep-mode

      rlwrap's bindable readline function names (like rlwrap-call-editor) are
      now in hyphen-style instead of underscore_style (use of the
      old_style_names will now be flagged as an error)

      Filters can now prevent a prompt from being cooked by "rejecting" it.

      Rlwrapfilter.pm would set $_ incorrectly in echo and output handlers.

      RlwrapFilter.pm manpage is now created by newer (and less buggy)
      version of pod2man

      Added EXAMPLES section and -t option to rlwrap manpage

0.34  Binding wide (e.g. utf-8) chars in .inputrc now works

      prefix arguments are now correctly reset (M-5 a b now
      yields aaaaab instead of aaaaabbbbb)


0.33  rlwrap incorrectly fed terminfo-style capnames ("dl1") instead of
      termcap codes ("dl") into tgetstr(). On newer Debian systems this
      exposed a bug where random garbage would be printed by rlwrap

      Hyphens in rlwrap manpage are now all properly escaped

      RlwrapFilter.pm now only re-sets $filter->cumulative_output when an
      INPUT message is received


0.32  Major new feature: filtering. Filters sit between rlwrap and the
      wrapped command, re-writing command output, input, prompts,
      history, and completion word lists.

      System-wide filters live in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters (where DATADIR =
      /usr/local/share by default, installation-dependent) Because of this,
      completions now live in DATADIR/rlwrap/completions (until now:
      DATADIR/rlwrap)

      To make filter writing easy, a perl module RlwrapFilter.pm has
      been added. It doesn't become part of your perl installation, but lives
      in DATADIR/rlwrap/filters

      rlwrap didn't properly check errno after reading from inferior pty.
      This could lead to a spurious "read error on master pty"

      Instead of using crusty old signal(), signal handlers are now set
      by sigaction() without SA_RESTART (BSD semantics) Different
      syscall-restarting behaviour among systems caused hard-to-trace
      bugs

      Now copies inferior pty's c_oflags to stdout before
      output. (some editors like joe would mess up the screen)

      prompt handling logic has been streamlined. Coloured prompt handling is
      reliable now, even for long prompts.

      At program exit, rlwrap now outputs a newline only when the client
      didn't.

      Added -g, -I, -N, -S, -w and -z options

      Removed -F option (and added a filter to replace it)

      -p option now takes colour names (-pYellow)

      rlwrap (and readline) uses C strings internally, which could cause problems
      with commands that output '\0' bytes. In direct mode, such
      characters are left untouched, but in readline mode they are
      replaced by spaces.

      the tools directory has been updated, so that configure will
      feel at home even on newer systems

      tested on SunOS, AIX, FreeBSD, HP/UX, QNX (thanks to polarhome.com), as
      well as cygwin and linux
2012-09-30 22:10:42 +00:00
joerg
62d1ba2bac Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:03:28 +00:00
wiz
272d51cc21 Recursive ABI depends update and PKGREVISION bump for readline-6.0 shlib
major change.

Reported by Robert Elz in PR 41345.
2009-05-20 00:58:05 +00:00
wiz
60f460ab01 Use standard location for LICENSE line (in MAINTAINER/HOMEPAGE/COMMENT
block). Uncomment some commented out LICENSE lines while here.
2009-05-19 08:59:00 +00:00
heinz
ecce7eee3f Updated to version 0.30.
Pkgsrc changes:
  - Added option "debug" (off by default).
  - Explicitly listed licence information.

Changes since version 0.28:
===========================
0.30  rlwrap can now use putenv() on machines that don't have
      setenv() (like some Solaris systems)

      EOF on stdin (e.g. by pressing CTRL-D) would end prompt colouring.

      added -q option

0.29  added -A option to handle (ANSI-)coloured prompts

      added -p option to colourise uncoloured prompts

      added -t option to set terminal type for client command

      rlwrap now copies its terminal settings from the client
      even when this has put its terminal in single-keypress
      (uncooked) mode. A rlwrapped emacs will now respond to CTRL-C
      and CTRL-G as it should.

      fixed a long-standing bug where long output lines with the -r option
      would put mutilated words into the completion list. Drawback:
      prompts are not put into the completion list anymore (bug or feature?).

      rlwrap now handles output to the client before input from the
      client, and only handles keyboard input when all client I/O has
      been handled. This will make rlwrap a little better behaved when
      handling large chunks of (pasted) input, especially with colourised
      prompts

      error messages and warnings now include the rlwrap version number

      rlwrap now prints a warning when started in vi mode when the
      terminal is too dumb to support upwards cursor movement

      added a very simple custom malloc/free debugger for use with the
      --debug option. Rather fragile and not well tested, use with care.

      Whenever TERM is not set, rlwrap assumes vt100. Set TERM=dumb if
      you really have a dumb terminal.

      rlwrap now leaves the handling of multi-line prompts and edit
      buffers to readline (except when in horizontal-scroll mode or when
      configured with --enable-homegrown-redisplay).

      whenever --always-readline is set, SIGWINCH not passed to
      client command immediately, but only *after* accepting a line.

      multi-byte prompts and input no longer confuse rlwrap (provided
      your readline lib supports multi-byte characters)

      --spy-on-readline now enabled by default

      the configure script will now find term.h on cygwin

      dropped the assumption that tgetent() and friends are only ever
      declared in term.h; rlwrap now has proper terminal handling also
      under SunOS.

      the rlwrap source should again be fit for consumption by older
      (C91 compliant) compilers
2008-01-09 13:40:37 +00:00
heinz
0783d536c3 Initial import of rlwrap-0.28.
rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library to
allow the editing of keyboard input for other commands. Input history
is remembered across invocations, separately for each command; history
completion and search work as in bash and completion word lists can be
specified on the command line.
2007-08-24 09:54:31 +00:00