is incompatible with this old one, so we must keep both in pkgsrc.
Description of libsigc++:
libsigc++ implements a full callback system for use in widget
libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally
part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a seperate library to
provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its
kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class
method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for
connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by
other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the GNU
Library General Public License, LGPL.
* Update Satoshi Yatagawa <yatagawa at cc dot teu dot ac dot jp>'s Mule 4.1
patch. The previous one had decode-coding string<f> bug. Pointed out and
tested by tron. Thanks!
* XIM patch by Seiichiro Inouse <ginouse at ts dot catv dot ne dot jp>.
* Belately Buildlinkify.
patch. The previous one had decode-coding string<f> bug. Pointed out and
tested by tron. Thanks!
* XIM patch by Seiichiro Inouse <ginouse at ts dot catv dot ne dot jp>.
* Belately Buildlinkify.
Let's bump revision to 2.
List of changes since 2.10.04 is very large and code-oriented. The
authors seem to not maintain a user digestable list of changes.
See the ChangeLog for the full list of changes if you insist :)
Updated provided by Adrian Portelli in PR pkg/20531, with some changes
by me.
installed. This addresses PR20532 by Christopher Richards <richards plus
netbsd at CS dot Princeton dot EDU>
* Fix compilation for FSF Emacs 20.7.
The resulting binary package will have a different dependency info, so
different package content, so revision bump.
cause problems with pkgsrc libtool, eg.
libtool: link: AGE `4' is greater than the current interface number `1'
libtool: link: `1:1:4' is not valid version information
libtool: install: `libz.la' is not a valid libtool archive
get confused by $VERSION_CONTROL=t in my environment.
(This problem happens *all the time* when people add ${PATCH} to pkg
makefiles; maybe there should be a big "NOTE HERE" in the pkg documentation
about this...)