is undefined. This avoids many unnecessary make(1) warnings. As this file
is only intended to be used from packages, don't look for obsolete.mk in
other directories than ../../mk/defaults/.
modify bsd.pkg.extract.mk to use them. As a side-effect, we stop
hardcoding ${LOCALBASE} as the install prefix for these tools so this
becomes more pkgviews-friendly.
bsd.pkg.mk under the new tools framework. Instead, just note that if
we set PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE, that pkgsrc will require shlock. Remove
"shlock" from the large PKGSRC_USE_TOOLS list since we don't need it
all of the time. This fixes PKGSRC_LOCKTYPE != none when using the
new tools framework.
* Fix segfault when timeout or connection reset encountered while
article header is read.
* fetchnews will no longer re-fetch the active file for a server if it
has been completely received even if fetching articles from this server
encounters a problem. Long-standing bug. Debian bug #70052.
* fetchnews will now properly mark the active for complete re-fetch if
it says so. Previously, it forgot the mark in some circumstances. A
problem fetching the active file or descriptions for a newly added
server will now mark the active for re-fetch even if articles have
successfully been retrieved from the same server.
* Fix use-after-free segfault when server dies while body is being
received.
* Support quoted strings on the right hand side of configuration lines.
* Support IPv6 in fetchnews as well.
* In LIST ACTIVE/GROUP, keep group interesting in spite of being
pseudo (which includes empty) as long as it is interesting. Avoids
unsubscription of low-traffic groups that fall empty.
changes:
* Back out fmmode (buggy, unportable) for now
* Better tiled background support (makes various windowmanagers/terminal
emulators happier)
* fixed a bug with --action's and thumbnail mode
* Disabled thumbnail caching until a better spec can be sorted out (the
current freedesktop.org spec doesn't support custom sizing. feh does).
* New option --cycle-once to exit feh after one loop through a slideshow.
Requested by various people
"Matthias Clasen has reported a vulnerability in libexif, which can be
exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
The vulnerability is caused due to an infinite recursion in the
"exif_data_load_data_content()" function and can be exploited to
cause a stack overflow when parsing a specially crafted image.
Successful exploitation may crash an application linked against the
vulnerable library."
Bump PKGREVISION. Patch from:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1196787&group_id=12272&atid=112272
processes. Since courier-imap uses GNU automake, we need to set
AM_MAKEFLAGS to the correct value. This fixes the installation of
the example config files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/courier.
of the example config files through to sub-make processes. Since
courier-authlib uses GNU automake, we need to set AM_MAKEFLAGS to the
correct value. This fixes the installation of the *.dist files into
${PREFIX}/share/examples/courier-authlib.
processes. Since sqwebmail uses GNU automake, we need to set AM_MAKEFLAGS
to the correct value. This fixes the installation of the *.dist files
into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/sqwebmail.
Release 0.96, 10 May 2005:
- Everything from MAME 0.96 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mame.html) and
MESS 0.96 (http://x.mame.net/changes-mess.html).
- Fixed the RGB to YUV conversion used by the Xv driver so that it
conforms to the CCIR digital component video specifications. Fixes
Bugzilla bug 691. (Alex W. Jackson)
- The rows of the OpenGL bitmap used for 16bpp games are no longer
misaligned in some cases; nagano98 now displays without doubled
lines.
- The behavior of "-listgamelist" should once again match the Windows
side with regard to case-insensitive sorting and the treatment of
leading "The" and "Le".
- When a specific joystick device is designated with "-joydevname
(-jdev)", it is now always treated as the player 1 joystick.
- The built-in profiler works again. (Colin Howell)
- The X11 build now properly sets the standard window properties.
(Christian Birchinger's friend)
in mk/tools/perl.mk since many packages expect to be able to use the
variables defined in vars.mk, but those variables can only be defined
if PERL5 is correctly defined, and that is only true after it is set
here.
using them, as these values are referenced till later when the variables
will definitely have the correct value. This removes the need to
include vars.mk here.
loop are only used afterwards, split out the EVAL_PREFIX code into a
separate file find-prefix.mk that can be included at any point to
generate a prefix-computation for the variables specified by FIND_PREFIX
at the inclusion point.
them to PLIST_SUBST. They may simply be defined later on in the
Makefile processing. Instead check whether USE_PERL5 was specified
to determine whether to pass along PERL5_{SITEARCH,SITELIB,ARCHLIB}
to PLIST_SUBST.