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Author SHA1 Message Date
obache
9ea3b36c23 recursive bump from gettext-lib shlib bump. 2011-04-22 14:40:40 +00:00
wiz
4a85d9393e png shlib name changed for png>=1.5.0, so bump PKGREVISIONs. 2011-01-13 13:53:23 +00:00
obache
880707dc5b Bump PKGREVISION from icu shlib major bump. 2010-12-17 07:36:08 +00:00
obache
adc0125d24 desktop-file-utils for *.desktop file. 2010-12-16 11:52:15 +00:00
abs
9987fa4b3a PKGREVISION bumps for changes to gtk2, librsvg, libbonobo and libgnome 2010-11-15 22:56:08 +00:00
wiz
4d24b9b8ad More PKGREVISION bumps for pixman update. 2010-09-14 11:13:10 +00:00
wiz
f45a09f8f6 PKGREVISION bump for png-1.4.x shlib change.
(missed those and *emacs* the first time round because they pull
in their png dependencies via default-on options; they were included
in the test bulk build though)
2010-06-14 15:33:12 +00:00
joerg
93b5e131c9 Fix ownership. Bump revision. 2010-02-19 20:30:21 +00:00
wiz
579796a3e5 Recursive PKGREVISION bump for jpeg update to 8. 2010-01-17 12:02:03 +00:00
taca
d6182b1591 Build problem with 64bit time_t, refering to nonaka's blog:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/nonakap/20090305/p3
2009-09-22 07:08:05 +00:00
sno
6f7368d4db bump revision because of graphics/jpeg update 2009-08-26 19:56:37 +00:00
obache
3b11655430 recursive bump for icu shlib version change except already done. 2009-08-12 02:31:18 +00:00
wiz
135620df42 Remove empty PLIST.common_end. 2009-07-22 09:31:05 +00:00
wiz
d70523df21 Remove USE_DIRS from pkgsrc.
Shared directories can now be created independently by the pacakges
needing them and will be removed automatically by pkg_delete when empty.

Packages needing empty directories can use the @pkgdir command in PLIST.

Discussed and ok'd in thread starting at
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2009/06/30/msg003546.html
2009-07-22 09:01:16 +00:00
obache
170641d08a Marked as DESTDIR ready. 2009-06-30 11:05:06 +00:00
joerg
f0bbd1517d Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:13:25 +00:00
he
43cafc3804 Bump PKGREVISION following the update of textproc/icu, and the
corresponding change of ABI.

OK'ed by wiz@ (as was the textproc/icu update).
2009-03-25 22:37:12 +00:00
bjs
3e398b961b Instead of using PRId32 (which fixed the amd64 build only to break i386),
just use %lld and cast time() to (long long int) in xferlogs/xferlogs.c.
PKGREVISION++.
2008-09-14 16:15:05 +00:00
bjs
d24bde30b9 Change == -> = to appease the portability check (in configure).
Also, define FMTTIME to PRId32 on NetBSD to fix build on NetBSD/amd64.
2008-09-05 04:34:46 +00:00
scottr
8e053ee7cb Update to version 2008.08.08-109361. This release provides the following
enhancements:

 - Simple command-line tools to interface with VMware host
 - Guest OS scripts that can be triggered by the VMware host
 - Startup script

When compiled with X11 support (the default), this release also provides:

 - GTK+-based GUI to configure time sync, device connections, and scripts
 - Helper application to interface with the xf86-video-vmware driver,
   enabling dynamic screen resize
2008-08-31 06:36:47 +00:00
tnn
ad6ceadd25 Per the process outlined in revbump(1), perform a recursive revbump
on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7
branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
2008-01-18 05:06:18 +00:00
agc
e32855bfcd cube@ confirms that open-vm-tools builds on NetBSD/x86_64, so enable it. 2008-01-12 11:28:28 +00:00
agc
748a44ee57 This package doesn't compile on Dragonfly or Solaris 10, as confirmed by
bulk build results, so mark it as only for NetBSD/i386 and then add to this
list as it gets ported to different operating systems.
2007-11-11 11:02:11 +00:00
tnn
d2040c4f5a Make sure the sbin directory exists before installing into it. 2007-10-18 23:03:47 +00:00
agc
39c28cb2ac Initial import of open-vm-tools (version 2007.09.04-56574) into the
Packages Collection.

	The Open Virtual Machine Tools (open-vm-tools) are the open source
	implementation of VMware Tools.  They are a set of guest operating
	system virtualization components that enhance performance and user
	experience of virtual machines.  As virtualization technology rapidly
	becomes mainstream, each virtualization solution provider implements
	their own set of tools and utilities to supplement the guest virtual
	machine.  However, most of the implementations are proprietary and are
	tied to a specific virtualization platform.

	The tools are currently composed of kernel modules for Linux and
	user-space programs for all VMware supported Unix-like guest operating
	systems.  They provide several useful functions like:

	    * File transfer between a host and guest
	    * Improved memory management and network performance under
	      virtualization
	    * General mechanisms and protocols for communication between host
	      and guests and from guest to guest
2007-10-17 21:35:53 +00:00