Problems found locating distfiles:
Package acroread7: missing distfile AdobeReader_enu-7.0.9-1.i386.tar.gz
Package acroread8: missing distfile AdobeReader_enu-8.1.7-1.sparc.tar.gz
Package cups-filters: missing distfile cups-filters-1.1.0.tar.xz
Package dvidvi: missing distfile dvidvi-1.0.tar.gz
Package lgrind: missing distfile lgrind.tar.bz2
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Gets us further in a PKGSRC_USE_FORT build; however, still fails with:
[1] Abort trap (core dumped) ./soobj/aux/mkro...
base/lib.mak:3063: recipe for target 'soobj/gsromfs1_.c' failed
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
'cups' option needs to ensure BUILD_TARGET 'cups' is added.
configure adjusted to correctly accept CUPSVERSION and, while we're at it,
add missing space between '!' and parens in test for contrib directory.
(Upstream) Version 9.06 (2012-08-08)
This is the sixth full release in the stable 9.x series.
Highlights in this release include:
* PDF/A-2 - pdfwrite now supports the creation of PDF/A-2 files. The 'PDFA'
command line switch can now take a numeric parameter:
+ 0 = not PDF/A compliant
+ 1 = PDF/A-1b compliant
+ 2 = PDF/A-2b compliant
Simply specifying "-dPDFA" continues to have the old behaviour of creating
PDF/A-1b files. For PDF/A-2 the command line should include "-dPDFA=2".
* pdfwrite "Server mode" - pdfwrite can now be run in "server mode" which
allows the device to be closed without closing the interpreter. This means
it is no longer necessary to terminate GS before starting a new PDF
conversion. This leads on to:
* pdfwrite now supports the "%d" format in the OutputFile switch. If this is
set then pdfwrite will output each page of input to an individual file.
* ps2write - recent exposure to a range of PostScript devices has thrown up
some interesting deficiencies in those devices. ps2write now emits
PostScript in slightly different ways in order to produce output on a wider
variety of devices. In some cases this also results in improved print times
but it is still important to set the resolution appropriately for the
output device, especially if the input contains transparency.
* Ghostscript can now use output intents defined in PDFs by using the
"-dUsePDFX3Profile" command line option. See ICC Color Parameters for
details.
* tiffsep/tiffsep1: support for large numbers of separations improved. The
previous implementation of those devices utilised a "compressed color
encoding" to represent the tints for all the plates in one 64 bit value. As
the number of plates increased, fewer bits were available for the tint for
each plate, ultimately resulting in an "unencodable pixels" error. These
revisions remove the reliance on the compressed color encoding, thus
ensuring that we have a consistent color bit depth, regardless of the
number of plates, and ensuring the "unencodable pixels" error will never
occur.
Also as a result of these changes, there are substantial performance
improvements in jobs with separations and transparency.
* tiffsep, psdcmyk and psdrgb now support the "downscaler" functionality.
This brings the "tiffscaled" style functionality to the DeviceN output
devices, so jobs can be rendered internally in contone and at a high
resolution, and the output optionally downsampled by a level specified by
"-dDownScaleFactor=n", and also optionally error diffused to 1bpp output.
* Third party libraries: libtiff, libpng, libjpeg , Freetype and zlib have
all be updated.
* clist storage, for rendering pages in bands, is now a run-time option:
-sBandListStorage={file|memory}.
* Plus the usual round of bug fixes, compatibility changes, and incremental
improvements.
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
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.