by Kibum Han in PR pkg/25571.
Changes:
* datetime/datetime.c: automatically change layout when the panel size is
small
* datetime/datetime.c: append entry to select date. format change is
applied on closing option window
* internationalization
* datetime/datetime.c: split main label into two, date label and time label
add Week starts monday option for calendar (#1181)
Thanks to Jeroen Peters (xfce-goodies@jpeters.coldmail.nl)
* add autogen.sh
* update libtool to 1.5.0a
* datetime/datetime.c:
change timeout interval with format string(aware of second field)
the RCD_SCRIPTS rc.d script(s) to the PLIST.
This GENERATE_PLIST idea is part of Greg A. Woods'
PR #22954.
This helps when the RC_SCRIPTS are installed to
a different ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. (Later,
the default RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR will be changed
to be more clear that they are the examples.)
These patches also remove the etc/rc.d/ scripts from PLISTs
(of packages that use RCD_SCRIPTS). (This also removes
now unused references from openssh* makefiles. Note that
qmail package has not been changed yet.)
I have been doing automatic PLIST registration for RC_SCRIPTS
for over a year. Not all of these packages have been tested,
but many have been tested and used.
Somethings maybe to do:
- a few packages still manually install the rc.d scripts to
hard-coded etc/rc.d. These need to be fixed.
- maybe remove from mk/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist mtree specifications too.
Anacron is a periodic command scheduler. It executes commands at intervals
specified in days. Unlike cron, it does not assume that the system is running
continuously. It can therefore be used to control the execution of daily,
weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that
do not run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly, Anacron
will make sure that the commands are run at the specified intervals as closely
as machine-uptime permits.
by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
It's no longer in category 'devel'.
PERL5_CONFIGURE is already the default if we include module.mk.
No more pre-configure necessary, the maintainer integrated the reported
fix for Solaris.
Relevant changes since 1.52
===========================
1.56
- Give a clearer message if the tests timeout (perl change #22253)
- Don't use /tmp or its moral equivalents (perl bug #15036,
perl change #22258)
1.55
- Windows: ming32 patch from Mike Pomraning (use Perl's Const64()
instead of VC-specific i64 suffix)
1.54
- Solaris: like Tru64 (dec_osf) also Solaris need -lrt for nanosleep
1.53
- Windows: higher resolution time() by using the Windows
performance counter API, from Jan Dubois and Anton Shcherbinin.
The exact new higher resolution depends on the hardware,
but it should be quite a bit better than using the basic
Windows timers.
Gtodo is a to-do list manager written for use with the GNOME desktop.
It tries to follow the HIG and GNOME policies as well as possible.
This package provides an applet for this application, to be integrated
within the GNOME's panel.
Changes since 0.55:
- Full compatibility with GTK 2.4
- Uses EWMH window flags if gDesklets is installed
- Integrated patch for event locations by Priit Laes (thanks, Priit!)
- Fixed endless loop bug (thanks to Inigo Serna for locating the bug),
aka Debian bug #221406
- Fixed slash and ampersand bugs in event summaries, aka Debian bugs #216064
and #217697