gnucash uses libguppi do do various graphical rendering activities.
A bug in the libraries bar-charting code means that the labels
on bar-charts are attached to the wrong objects, so attempting
to open a sub-chart results in the wrong entry being selected
(click on the first entry and the last one is displayed, click on
the last and the first).
Unfortunately, it would appear that guppi is no-longer being actively
maintained, so there might not be a further release of this library.
The attached patch is included in several source RPMS for Linux
(and apparently was committed to the guppi source CVS).
Bump PKGREVISION.
- Fix test suite to work on Solaris. Yay non-POSIX /bin/sh :-(
- Fix segfault on --help with gcc4. Fix segfault on bigendian arches
in some cases.
- Win32 fixes
- Add --short-errors, now used by pkg.m4 if available. This gives a
better error message if some libraries can't be found.
The added patches add a prefix "fm_" to lock related finctions, to avoid name
clash with darwin lock functions. Link with -lresolv under darwin.
(thanks scole_at_sdf.lonestar.org for the patches)
Bump PKGREVISION
While I still think that the textfile check is bogus, and that silently
dropping files is nasty, find(1) is broken in -current and many more
pkgs are affected.
changes:
kdissert 1.0.5
* new inline editor (hit the keys 'e', 'a', or 'i' to raise it).
* auto-sizing canvas
* generate documents from the command-line
* minor bugfixes
kdissert 1.0.4
bugfixes:
* crash when opening documents containing references of objects that have been removed
* new objects inherit the color of the parent
Additionally, the following features have been added:
* Spanish translation
* select subtrees easily
* spatial selection of objects using the keyboard
(optional, hiearchical selection is still available in
the settings)
(NetBSD-current's new file(1) reports "MKS Spell hash list (old format)",
this causes the substitution to be silently skipped.)
(This should probably be fixed in subst.mk, but we already had a commit
war about this...)
GStreamer is a library that allows the construction of graphs of
media-handling components, ranging from simple mp3 playback to complex
audio (mixing) and video (non-linear editing) processing.
Applications can take advantage of advances in codec and filter technology
transparently. Developers can add new codecs and filters by writing a
simple plugin with a clean, generic interface.
This package provides the xvid plugin for GStreamer, which lets it handle
MPEG4 (aka DIVX) media containers.
Added a data type Readonly for variables that must not be given any
value at all by the package Makefile. Marked PKGBASE and PKGVERSION
read-only, because leaving them read-write would make the way PKGNAME is
calculated too complex. Made the check for the "+=" operator independent
of the data type. Added more patterns for accepted variable names for
lists.