Many new features and refinements.
Notable changes include:
* Konqueror is the second web browser to pass the Acid2 CSS test,
ahead of Firefox and Internet Explorer
* Konqueror can also now free web pages from adverts with its
ad-block feature
* SuperKaramba is included in KDE, providing well-integrated and
easy-to-install widgets for the user's desktop
* Kopete has support for MSN and Yahoo! webcams
* The edutainment module has three new applications (KGeography,
Kanagram and blinKen), and has seen huge improvements in Kalzium
aalib-x11 and aview-x11.
SDL dependencies change, so bump PKGREVISION (and BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED)
for affected packages.
Addresses PR 32046 by Leonard Schmidt.
parameters instead of the one with two parameters. The setenv() function
has been added to Solaris recently, so this wasn't necessary before.
Should fix PR 32273.
[Changes for 0.50 - 2005-11-04]
* Per suggestion from Sava Chankov, add the (quite outdated) webl10n
articles to docs/ directory.
Patches from Mikael Sennerholm:
* Added "localize" and "localise" to the list of recognized L10N
functions in Locale::Maketext::Extract.
* Skip .svn directories in Locale::Maketext::Extract::Run.
[Changes for 0.49 - 2005-04-13]
* Stephen Quinney notes that we are too eager to die on nonexisting
files passed in as part of a lexicon_get_() source. We now silently
ignore nonexistant files, only reporting error when it exists but
cannot be read or parsed.
[Changes for 0.48 - 2005-03-12]
Patches from Thierry Vignaud:
* In Gettext.pm, do not silently skip last entry of a catalog.
* In Extract.pm, do not silently skip first entry of a catalog
if there's only one empty line tween header and first real message.
2005-11-10 Andy Lester
* Release 1.10:
New maintainer. No changes at all. Bumped up the version number
and released it so that I can get the RT queue and any future mail.
The major new features in release 2.7.6 is the German translation of
the complete manual and help pages. Also a few bugs which have been
reported since the previous release have been fixed.
* Added German translation of the complete manual and help pages.
(Many thanks to Olaf Noehring and Kurt Lettmaier for contributing
thetranslated manual.)
* A major bug which affected sequential removal of multiple reminders
was fixed. The bug could even crash nxtvepg. (Thanks again to Kurt
for reporting this bug.)
* XMLTV output was slightly changed to make it fully compliant with
the XMLTV DTD 0.6.
* Error diagnositcs in the provider scan were improved to avoid silent
failures without an indication of the cause. (Thanks to Andreas for
reporting this problem)
* Last but not least, the Windows release is now provided in form of
an installer instead of a plain ZIP archive. (Thanks to Néo for
suggesting and implementing the installer.)
Esniper is a simple, lightweight command line tool for sniping ebay auctions.
It runs on all flavors of Linux, Unix and Windows, and should adapt easily
to other operating systems.
Pkgsrc changes:
- Added patch-aa to let esniper accept eBay passwords with unsafe
characters (according to URL-encoding rules). Submitted to the upstream
author (esniper-Bugs-1352595).
SCSI layer rewrite, new CD-MRW and DVD+MRW support, new scsi/atapi format
utility, more support for customer DVD (video) recorder DVDs and lots of
bug fixes. Please do test this version and report strange behaviour 0.4.9
didn't show and report any problems!
2005-10-23 Heikki Orsila
* Version 1.3.7
- Fixed INSTALL documentation. The INSTALL file documented the
old behaviour, where editing Makefile was required for installing
to an alternative path.
- Fixed 'configure --help' to report usage properly. '--prefix dir' =>
'--prefix=dir'.
- Shortened cksfv output to print only 2 lines to the beginning of a
newly created sfv file. cksfv version, date, time, and the project
web site URL.
- A stack corruption and localtime error fix by
T. Farago
- Added -b option to the command line help.
This version solves the OOo bug 55330 that the value of a graphics
object attribute was accidentally inverted during read.
Update submitted by Geert Hendrickx in PR pkg/31851.
Changes in FIGlet 2.2.2
-----------------------
License changed from "Artistic License" to "Academic Free
License" as agreed by FIGlet authors. 05 July 2005
Also, updated the patch to use BSD_INSTALL_*
Changes in 2.12.1:
------------------
* Updated translations:
ku (Erdal Ronahi)
vi (Clytie Siddall)
Changes in 2.12.0:
------------------
* Enabled F7 keybinding, as per #157941 (Shaun McCance)
* Don't crash on invalid DocBook, #310420 (Brent Smith)
* Updated translations:
ca (Jordi Mallach)
cy (Telsa Gwynne)
fr (Christophe Merlet)
ko (Young-Ho Cha)
lt (Žygimantas Beručka)
ru (Leonid Kanter)
tr (Baris Cicek)
Changes in 2.11.92:
-------------------
* All sorts of Gecko backend stuff (Christian Persch)
* Fix typo in character code in translator comment (Behdad Esfahbod)
* Small fixes (Ross Burton)
* Fix crash (Don Scorgie)
* Updated translations:
el (Nikos Charonitakis)
fa (Meelad Zakaria)
fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
gu (Ankit Patel)
he (Yuval Tanny)
hu (Gabor Kelemen)
id (Ahmad Riza H Nst)
ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
nl (Reinout van Schouwen)
pl (Bartosz Kosiorek)
pt_BR (Estêvão Samuel Procópio)
pt (Duarte Loreto)
ro (Mugurel Tudor)
sq (Laurent Dhima)
sr (Слободан Д. Средојевић)
sv (Christian Rose)
th (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan)
uk (Maxim Dzumanenko)
vi (Clytie Siddall)
zh_CN (Funda Wang)
zh_TW (Abel Cheung)
Changes in 2.11.1:
------------------
* Made bookmark headers insensitive (Don Scorgie)
* Use gobject private data, fixing bug #140632 (Christian Persch)
* All sorts of Gecko backend stuff (Christian Persch)
* Position the navbar at the bottom (Shaun McCance)
* Changed color parameters around (Shaun McCance)
* Added trail of links to parent sections (Shaun McCance)
* Added JS magic to the linktrail (Stuart Langridge)
* Depend on gnome-doc-utils 0.3.1 (Shaun McCance)
* Set a minimum font size of 8pt (Shaun McCance)
* Updated translations:
bg (Vladimir Petkov)
cs (Miloslav Trmac)
da (Martin Willemoes Hansen)
de (Hendrik Brandt)
es (Francisco Javier F. Serrador)
et (Ivar Smolin)
gl (Ignacio Casal Quinteiro)
it (Alessio Frusciante)
nb (Terance Sola)
nl (Tino Meinen)
no (Terance Sola)
sv (Christian Rose)
zh_TW (Abel Cheung)
en_CA (Adam Weinberger)
eu (Iñaki Larrañaga)
el (Kostas Papadimas)
Changes:
* Kig, Kiten, KTouch: Fix incorrect C++ code
* Kalzium: "Connect Points" does not work in the plottingdialog
* Kalzium: Correct the data for the orbit of Niobium
* Kig: Fix compile problem
* KmPlot: Fix crash when the Remove action is added in a toolbar and used
to remove a graph
* KStars: Fix crash after telescope not found
* KVocTrain: Fix langen2kvtml temp file vulnerability
* KWordQuiz: Fix crash in SuSe systems
This is a client for MemAid, a flash card program with a twist,
that makes your memorisation process more efficient by using a
neural network to optimally sched ule your reviews.
This client is based on KDE.
This is a client for MemAid, a flash card program with a twist,
that makes your memorisation process more efficient by using a
neural network to optimally sched ule your reviews.
This client is based on Python and QT.
This release is a bugfix release, which means that no new features have
been added. However, it contains many bugfixes, and we would like to
highlight the following:
* Improved OASIS OpenDocument Support
The support for the OpenDocument format has been greatly improved,
especially in KWord, KSpread and KPresenter. In particular, care has
been taken to insure better interoperability with the new release
candidate of Open Office 2.0.
* Major Improvement of Karbon, the vector application
Karbon has seen a flurry of development lately, and many fixes have
gone into it. [although karbon still fails to run on NetBSD and OpenBSD]
also fixes the security issue described in
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20051011-1.txt
lead to native libraries being found instead of the required emulation ones
which in turn prevents startup of the program.
Noted by Geert Hendrickx in private mail.
lead to native libraries being found instead of the required emulation ones
which in turn prevents startup of the program.
Noted by Geert Hendrickx in private mail.
open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the
product is free to download, use, and distribute.
New features in version 2 include:
* Open Standards XML File Format (OASIS OpenDocument)
* New CustomShapes (compatible with Microsoft AutoShapes)
* Enhanced PDF Export
* New enhanced Database Frontend
* Mail Merge Wizard
* Support for Nested Tables
* Digital Signatures Support
* XForms Support
* WordPerfect Filters
A complete list is available at
http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html.
This package was submitted by Geert Hendrickx to tech-pkg, based on an
earlier version posted there by myself.
This version contains read support for the new OpenDocument format OASIS which
will be default in OOo 2.0.
Additionally some minor bugs have been fixed. A complete list can be found at
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/release_notes_1.1.5.html.
kdepim3 package. On Solaris nawk can't handle the length of the lines
generated for config.status.overridden for these two packages, so get
pkgsrc itself to use gawk for these packages by adding
USE_TOOLS+=gawk:pkgsrc.
OpenOffice.org will unpack intermediate files during install.
The package default /tmp may have not enough space.
Problem reported by Perry Metzger via mail to tech-pkg.
Changes since 1.0:
- Added TW translation.
- Fixed bookmarks save on application exit bug.
- Added support for the <SPAN> HTML tag.
- Better icons for the contents tree control items.
- Added Chinese translation.
- Improved the language detection system and non-Latin character
sets display in Unicode builds.
- Fixed Cyrillic characters display in Unicode builds.
2005-08-08 Heikki Orsila
* version 1.3.6
- Portability fix for Solaris (Stefan Alfredsson)
2005-08-03 Heikki Orsila <heikki.orsila@iki.fi>
- A configure script bug was fixed that prevented inttypes.h from being
detected if stdint.h doesn't exist. This bug seems affect some
Solaris systems (they had inttypes.h but no stdint.h). Thanks to
Stefan Alfredsson for the fix.
- Added optimization into the configure script. Now inttypes.h is not
checked if stdint.h exists.
1) Simplify the way how an emacs version is picked when no emacs
is installed, but a user try to install an Emacs Lisp package.
Just pick up the version set as EMACS_TYPE than searching for
versions already installed etc. If the EMACS_TYPE version is
not supported by the Emacs Lisp Package, just fail. EMACS_TYPE
be default to GNU Emacs 21.
(In other words, users should set EMACS_TYPE as they want.
Otherwise GNU Emacs 21 is used.)
2) All Emacs Lisp Packages *must* prepend EMACS_PKGNAME_PREFIX to
a) the PKGNAME itself, and b) PKGNAME in its dependency lines.
EMACS_PKGNAME_PREFIX is expanded to "xemacs-" when XEmacs is
used. This keeps dependency graph of Emacs-Lisp-packages-
installed-for-XEmacs consistent.
3) Document EMACS_* variables as much as possible.
4) Provide more cookies for PLIST. Maybe utilized later.
Note that the 2) change doesn't affect the default, GNU Emacs 21
behaviour. So no version / revision bumps in this commit.
What's new in GOK 1.0.5?
* Respond to more children-changed:add events, specifically, rebuild
the UI component list if children are added to ROLE_FRAME objects,
ROLE_ROOT_PANE objects, or ROLE_PANEL objects (in addition to the
roles already listened to, for instance ROLE_HTML_CONTAINER).
* Handle the somewhat aberrant menus that some gtk+ apps exhibit if
their UIs were created with glade - namely, menus may have
ROLE_MENU_ITEM instead of ROLE_MENU. If a ROLE_MENU_ITEM has
children, then we now treat it as though it had ROLE_MENU.
What's new in GOK 1.0.4?
* Fix for #301377, we can now handle actionable table cells even if
they don't have unique names.
* We now grab focus if the actionable item is a button;
this improves behavior with the gtk file selector.
* New languages: "eu" (Basque), Iñaki Larrañaga.
"rw" (Rwandan), Steve Murphy.
* Fix for #172111.
that these directories will be conditionally removed (based on reference
counts), regardless of the value of PKG_CONFIG. Bump the PKGREVISION
for packages that were modified as a result.
* Improved dependency checks and installation via gems.
* .gemrc now allows setting default options per gem sub-command.
* Wrappers and/or symlinks are created as needd to put executables
into the ruby bindir.
* Creating and checking digital signatures on gems.
Changes:
- Text selection and copy/paste operations are available.
- Searching in page with Ctrl+F is possible.
- Changed the protocol prefix to 'xchm:' to avoid conflicts with the
wxWindows-integrated chm support.
- Improved CHM load times and UI usability during loading.
file's sole purpose was to provide a dependency on pkg-config and set
some environment variables. Instead, turn pkg-config into a "tool"
in the tools framework, where the pkg-config wrapper automatically
adds PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR to the environment before invoking the real
pkg-config.
For all package Makefiles that included pkg-config/buildlink3.mk, remove
that inclusion and replace it with USE_TOOLS+=pkg-config.
- audio volume level fix on Microsoft Windows
- fix build when --enable-shared, --disable-static
- CD-Text retrieval fix
- allow the MMC timeout to be adjusted by the application
- cd-paranoia: Add option --mmc-timeout (-m) to set MMC timeout.
We now check that integer arguments are integers and are within
range.
- changes for libcddb 1.1.0 API change
- remove gcc 4.0 warnings
- miscellaneous small bug fixes, removal of questionable idioms or
memory leak fixes
Changes:
* KAlarm: Minimise KMix window if KMix is started by KAlarm when
displaying a message.
* KAlarm: Prevent session restoration displaying main windows which
should be hidden.
* KAlarm: Prevent alarm message windows being too large for screen.
* KAlarm: Change --volume command line option short form from -v to -V
to avoid clash with --version.
* KNode: Fix %NAME and %EMAIL custom header macros
* KNode: Support news server that don't understand the LIST OVERVIEW.FMT
command
* KNode: Fix subject field cursor regression
* Akregator: Improve rendering speed of the article list drastically (by
about factor 10)
* Akregator: Fix opening of non-HTML files in external applications
- define NO_BUILD instead of an empty do-build target
- eliminate MACHINE_ARCH mangling, i[3-6]86 is already squashed to i386
by bsd.prefs.mk
- allow install on Solaris/x86
Changes (from 1.4.0a some already in 1.4.0b)
KOfficeCore:
* OASIS loading/saving fix for embedded objects
* Fix crash when pressing Quit in the initial startup dialog
* Fix the handling of Automatically select filename extension when
directory was selected
KOffice UI:
* Fix typing a URL in startup dialog and clicking OK; the URL
wasn't loaded
* Fix "Always start X with this template" behaving as if it was checked
when it wasn't
KOffice Workspace:
* Has an icon, finally :)
KWord
* Fix crash when updating a TOC with a table inside it
* Fixes for OASIS OpenDocument support
KPresenter
* Fix painting shadows of all 2D shapes
* Fixed "copy-page has a little offset for embedded objects"
* OASIS OpenDocument fixes for polyline, polygon and regular-polygon
KSpread
* Fix crash related to obscured cells in rendering code
Krita
* Fix bugs
* Move the layers palette to the control box docker, so there's one
docker less on screen
* Add shortcut keys for many more actions (Thanks to Alan)
* Various performance optimizations
* On selecting the crop tool when there is a selections present, crop
* Crop layer on double click
* Improved .psd loading
Kexi
* Fix compilation using gcc on some platforms
* Fix crash on startup when Kexi is started from K Menu
* Form widgets: shadow in label widgets is properly set for altered
indenting, margins and alignment
1.4.0b Changes since 1.4.0a
* Crash when pressing Quit on startup
* KSpread crashes when rendering obscured cells
* KWord crash when updating TOC with table inside of it
* Revised OASIS saving in KSpread
* Revised OASIS support in KPresenter
* Many improvements and bugfixes in Krita and Kexi.
* Various other bugfixes.
Fix build on NetBSD 1.6:
1.6's tar misnamed a file when unpacking (!?) so fix up if this
happens.
g++'s vector template doesn't have an at() method but what we actually
want is back() (which it does have) so use it.
around at either build-time or at run-time is:
USE_TOOLS+= perl # build-time
USE_TOOLS+= perl:run # run-time
Also remove some places where perl5/buildlink3.mk was being included
by a package Makefile, but all that the package wanted was the Perl
executable.
The principal improvements over KOffice 1.3 are:
* Krita: Krita is an image editor and paint application with a wide
range of applications, from photo editing to the creation of original
artwork. Sporting a clear and uncluttered interface (for a paint
app...) it makes the features it delivers accessible and intuitive to
use.
This is the first public release of Krita and while it provides a
coherent set of features, it is only the first stepping stone towards
a flexible paint application for artists and image editors.
* Kexi. KOffice 1.4 is the first official release to include Kexi. Kexi
is an integrated environment for creating and managing databases. It
can be used for creating database schemas; inserting data; performing
queries, and processing data. Forms can be created to provide a custom
interface to your data. All database objects - tables, queries and
forms - are stored in the database, making it easy to share databases.
Kexi is considered as a long awaited Open Source competitor for
MS Access, Filemaker and Oracle Forms. Its development is motivated by
the lack of Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools for database
systems that are sufficiently powerful, inexpensive, open standards
driven and portable across many OSes and hardware platforms.
* OASIS OpenDocument support: Most KOffice applications now support the
OASIS OpenDocument file format. KOffice developer David Faure is part
of the OASIS technical committee and was able to participate in the
discussions that led to the creation of this standard file format.
* KWord (Word Processor):
o rewritten spell-checking support which is much faster and solves
many problems (e.g. KOffice-1.3's right-click-menu sometimes
hanging); with aspell, spell-checking is available in more than
70 languages.
o word completion with tooltip;
o a new WordPerfect import filter, based on an external library, libwpd;
* KPresenter (Presentation Tool):
o a master page concept;
o reworked dialogs (property editor, object and page effects); and
o customizable slide order and selection for slide show.
* KSpread (Spreadsheet):
o Support for right-to-left spreadsheets;
o much improved value parsing and formatting;
o a calendar plug-in;
o additional options for cell validity, 5 new functions, and
o a new Microsoft Excel import filter.
* KChart (Graph and chart drawing tool):
o New, much improved, data editor;
o linear or logarithmic scale;
o printing support;
o support for data as rows or columns; and
o export to PNG and SVG formats.
* Kivio (Flow-charting application):
o New stencils: Nassi Schneiderman;
o a docker for adding stencils to the document;
o a tool for adding connector targets to stencils; and
o a poly-line connector.
issues and is now fully read & write compatible with Roxio's
DirectCD/Drag2Disc!
It also adds the modified get and put functionality as well as the new mget
and mput commands. In the run-up for 0.50's recordable support i've taken
the opportunity to clean up loose ends and long standing small issues like
the rm printing bug. Support has also been created for non 2048 bytes media
such as harddiscs and files. Note: UDFclient will automatically set its
sectorsize to the media used, so you have to use the new -b 2048 to be able
to read and write files used for testing and mastering.
* version 1.3.5
- recursive SFV checking support by Travis Poppe
- portability fix for OpenBSD
* version 1.3.5-pre2
- portable integer type #include fix for OpenBSD and possibly others.
thanks to Daniel Kåkneryd for pointing out the problem. (shd)
* version 1.3.5-pre1
- (copied from 2005-05-11) feature that prints out sfv files with
broken files and broken
sfv files when recursive sfv checking is enabled. this is useful
because print out in recursive mode can be long. one sees those
sfv files that failed at the end of the output. Thanks to
Travis Poppe for suggesting this feature (shd)
- feature that prints out sfv files with broken files and broken
sfv files when recursive sfv checking is enabled. this is useful
because print out in recursive mode can be long. one sees those
sfv files that failed at the end of the output. Thanks to
Travis Poppe for suggesting this feature (shd)
security/libassuan. The configure script ckecks for these packages
and substitutes very old versions if they are not found.
This change ensures that the correct header files are used during
compilation.
UDFclient.0.4.5 : serious cleanup and bugfix release fixing serious `mkdir'
brokenness and introducing a more decent logical volume open/close
behaviour with coupled logical volume integrity sequence support that was
lacking. Discs opened read-only are now really read-only; one could delete
files from a read-only disc that could result in broken discs.
based on insights gained from developing version 0.3. Pitty enough still no
recordable media write support (sorry folks...). Significant speed
improvements have been made in both reading and writing heaps of little
files. Offcource also heaps of bug fixes. Work has also started on an
in-kernel implementation though i decided to get udfclient fully functional
first. New in this version is support for non 2048 byte media using the -b
flag, new `rename' and `free' commands in udfclient and a fixed and
hopefully full working `rm' command. Warning some flags have been changed
meaning so check your scripts!
Makefile cleaned up by me.
Chm is a new chm viewer for KDE. It consists of kio_chm,
corresponding kpart(so you can view chm files in konqueror)
and a small viewer on top of this.
Several changes are involved since they are all interrelated. These
changes affect about 1000 files.
The first major change is rewriting bsd.builtin.mk as well as all of
the builtin.mk files to follow the new example in bsd.builtin.mk.
The loop to include all of the builtin.mk files needed by the package
is moved from bsd.builtin.mk and into bsd.buildlink3.mk. bsd.builtin.mk
is now included by each of the individual builtin.mk files and provides
some common logic for all of the builtin.mk files. Currently, this
includes the computation for whether the native or pkgsrc version of
the package is preferred. This causes USE_BUILTIN.* to be correctly
set when one builtin.mk file includes another.
The second major change is teach the builtin.mk files to consider
files under ${LOCALBASE} to be from pkgsrc-controlled packages. Most
of the builtin.mk files test for the presence of built-in software by
checking for the existence of certain files, e.g. <pthread.h>, and we
now assume that if that file is under ${LOCALBASE}, then it must be
from pkgsrc. This modification is a nod toward LOCALBASE=/usr. The
exceptions to this new check are the X11 distribution packages, which
are handled specially as noted below.
The third major change is providing builtin.mk and version.mk files
for each of the X11 distribution packages in pkgsrc. The builtin.mk
file can detect whether the native X11 distribution is the same as
the one provided by pkgsrc, and the version.mk file computes the
version of the X11 distribution package, whether it's built-in or not.
The fourth major change is that the buildlink3.mk files for X11 packages
that install parts which are part of X11 distribution packages, e.g.
Xpm, Xcursor, etc., now use imake to query the X11 distribution for
whether the software is already provided by the X11 distribution.
This is more accurate than grepping for a symbol name in the imake
config files. Using imake required sprinkling various builtin-imake.mk
helper files into pkgsrc directories. These files are used as input
to imake since imake can't use stdin for that purpose.
The fifth major change is in how packages note that they use X11.
Instead of setting USE_X11, package Makefiles should now include
x11.buildlink3.mk instead. This causes the X11 package buildlink3
and builtin logic to be executed at the correct place for buildlink3.mk
and builtin.mk files that previously set USE_X11, and fixes packages
that relied on buildlink3.mk files to implicitly note that X11 is
needed. Package buildlink3.mk should also include x11.buildlink3.mk
when linking against the package libraries requires also linking
against the X11 libraries. Where it was obvious, redundant inclusions
of x11.buildlink3.mk have been removed.
uses the mozilla/gecko HTML renderer now, let it choose firefox or
mozilla-gtk2, what the GECKO_PROVIDER option is set to
lots of other changes, fixes and cleanup -- too much to list here
Changes:
* KLettres: fix Z in English data
* KLettres: Romanized Hindi and Spanish support added
* KLettres: fix empty line in txt file that generated an empty special
char
* KHangMan: Slovak support added and bug fix in case language is empty
in kdeglobals
* KHangMan: fix empty line in txt file that generated an empty special
char
* KHangMan: fix German first capital letter
* Kig: check if the file name is a temporary one
* Kig: don't crash when loading documents with incorrect object types
* Kig: better size for some menu item icons
* KmPlot: Print header table correctly when automatic scaling is chosen.
* Kalzium: Fix drawing of the atom-hulls of elements 87-114
* Kalzium: Fix a wrong unit (used cm^2 instead of cm^3 for the density)
* Kalzium: Fix translation-problem
Changes:
* KMail: Fix compilation on IRIX
* KMail: Send redirected messages to the correct address even if sending
failed at first
* KMail: Fix crash when canceling KWallet password prompt
* KMail: Reduce memory consumption when importing folders
* KMail: Honor the character encoding when loading a message from a file
* KMail: Fix problem with per-identity BCC addresses
* KMail: Fix problem with inline forwarding of CC'ed messages
* KMail: Allow thread-related actions for single messages in threaded
message list
* KMail: Show correct attachment status of imported message
* KMail: Fix attachment detection
* KMail: Fix problem with context menu for email addresses
* KMail: Show categories in the recipients picker
* KMail: Fix problem with Apply button staying disabled
* KMail: Correctly update filters filtering by status
* KMail: Fix for deletion of folders with subfolders using cached imap
* KMail: Rename temporary file used for compaction so that it doesn't
risk appearing when kmail is killed and restarted
* KNode: Don't create empty reference headers when superseding articles
* KNode: Cleanly terminate network threads
* KNode: Respect custom color settings in the folder tree and source
viewer
* KNode: More robust handling of optional headers in XOVER response
* KNode: Don't toggle 'sort by thread change date' when restoring
header view layout
* KNode: Show error message on write errors
* KNode: Remove linebreaks from subject
* KNode: Don't break inline GPG signatures when forwarding messages
* KNode: Fix drag&drop crash in folder tree
* karm: Don't crash when deleting a task.
* Akregator: Don't crash when closing tab before the page is loaded.
* Akregator: Show icons on status filter combobox KMail style
* Akregator: Make reset filter button to reset status filter
* Akregator: Show window with size it was closed or with one from
command line
* Akregator: Remove block around "Read more" link
Changes:
* Ark: Dead lock in "Add to archive" action when providing invalid
archive format
* Ark: Mark "Selected Files" as default in the extraction dialog if
more than one file is selected
* KFloppy: better error messages during low-level formatting (Linux
only)
* KFloppy: disable "Auto-Detect" on BSD, as it is not supported
* kcharselect: Removed "Configure Toolbars..." menu item
* kgpg: No "Import Missing Signatures From Keyserver" for own key
Collection. The list is a five-field CSV file.
Free list of UK postcodes
The list is formatted as plain text, with each record on a separate
line. Each record consists of five fields, each field being separated
by a comma. You should be able to import this data into most
applications that support "comma separated variables". The five
fields are:
1. First part of the UK postcode (area code)
2. x-coordinate (metres)
3. y-coordinate (metres)
4. Latitude
5. Longitude
* Updated translations:
Adam Weinberger (en_CA)
ahmad riza h nst (id)
Alessio Dessì (it)
Jordi Mallach (ca)
Jyotsna Shrestha (ne)
* Fix for bug #171231 GOK sometimes hung when UI grabbing Yelp.
* Fix for bug #170347 User is stuck when using the repeat key on a drop-down menu
* Fix for bug #169761 Tidying up some code.
* Fix for bug #160726 to allow gok to pass make distcheck.
2005-03-07 Irene Ryan <irene.ryan@sun.com>
* help/gok/C/gok.xml: updated date, manual version,
and s/w version number
* help/gok/C/gok-C.omf: updated version and date details
by me.
C language function library for predicting the spread rate, intensity,
flame length, and scorch height of free-burning surface fires. It is
derived directly from the BEHAVE fire behavior algorithms for
predicting fire spread in two dimensions, but is optimized for highly
iterative applications such as cell- or wave- based fire growth
simulation.
and koffice build.
And do in meta-pkgs/kde3/kde3.mk as suggested by maintainer, markd.
It helps with builds on Linux for kdegraphics3, libkipi, gwenview,
kdelibs3, kdebase3, arts, and many other KDE-based packages on Linux.
(It was not needed for kile, but will be used.)
Thank you, Torsten Harenberg for testing many packages such as
kdenetwork, kdegames, kdepim, kdemultimedia.
I still don't know what the correct fix is for PR #25402.
caches variable definitions that were computed by make. These variables
are specified by listing them in MAKE_VARS, e.g.,
.if !defined(FOO)
FOO!= very_time_consuming_command
.endif
MAKE_VARS+= FOO
bsd.pkg.mk will include only the one generated during the most recent
phase. A particular phase's makevars.mk file consists of variable
definitions that are a superset of all of the ones produced in previous
phases of the build.
The caching is useful because bsd.pkg.mk invokes make recursively,
which in the example above has the potential to run the very time-consuming
command each time unless we cause FOO to be defined for the sub-make
processes. We don't cache via MAKE_FLAGS because MAKE_FLAGS isn't
consistently applied to every invocation of make, and also because
MAKE_FLAGS can overflow the maximum length of a make variable very
quickly if we add many values to it.
One important and desirable property of variables cached via MAKE_VARS
is that they only apply to the current package, and not to any
dependencies whose builds may have been triggered by the current
package.
The makevars.mk files are generated by new targets fetch-vars,
extract-vars, patch-vars, etc., and these targets are built during
the corresponding real-* target to ensure that they are being invoked
with PKG_PHASE set to the proper value.
Also, remove the variables cache file that bsd.wrapper.mk was generating
since the new makevars.mk files provide the same functionality at a
higher level. Change all WRAPPER_VARS definitions that were used by
the old wrapper-phase cache file into MAKE_VARS definitions.
package because PKG_OPTION.<pkg> could contain negative options, which
are never part of PKG_OPTIONS. Instead, use the show-var target to
display the value. We cache it in WRAPPER_VARS and in MAKE_FLAGS to
prevent reinvoking the show-var target recursively.
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.
This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.
This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.
Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
some features added (libcdparanoia cloned, CD audio), some fixes
not quite mature, but we have to update because the API changed
(in the iso9660 area), and other pkgs (vcdimager, vlc) depend on it
Changes since 2.7.4:
- fixed HTML export (not all text format options were processed,
weekday color column was not implemented) and improved layout
- fixed timezone format in XMLTV output (DTD 0.5, local timezone only)
Thanks to Laurent Garnier for reporting the bug.
- XML export: format can now be selected via command line options
- added command line option -outfile <path>
- Improved network/channel identification by VPS/PDC during
interaction with TV applications (e.g. TV5 was not identified)
- Added support for reading channel table of K!TV 2.3
Thanks to Quenotte for providing a patch.
- Windows only: fixed !wintv! keyword handling in scripts bound
to reminder events (this was already supposed to be in 2.7.4 but
lost somehow)
- Windows only bugfix: "Record this show" did not appear in context
menu when connected to K!TV
- bugfix: missing error-check in time conversion lead to inconsistant
start/stop times around daylight saving time switch (which lead to
error "database corrupt" during reload)
RubyGems is a way to package Ruby libraries/applications for
distribution, its a distribution manager, its a package manager.
RubyGems brings to the world of Ruby a very valuable capability--the
ability to manage concurrent versions of libraries and dependencies
between those libraries. This last aspect of RubyGems is one of the
most important to the end user, because its value is continuous as you
use and program Ruby, but to understand its impact an explanation of
how Ruby manages libraries is in order.