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# 0.9.0 ## Changes - Make synthetic values not look like decode values with a zero range. #777 - Bit ranges are now displayed using exclusive end notation to be more consistent. For example if a field at byte offset 5 is 8 bit in size using the `<byte>[.<bits>]` notation it is now shown as `5-6`, before it was shown as `5-5.7`. See usage documentation for more examples. #789 - Improve colors when using a light background. Thanks @adedomin for reporting. #781 - Better `from_jq` error handling. Thanks @emanuele6 for reporting. #788 - Updated gojq fork. Notable changes from upstream below. #808 - Adds `pick/1` function. Outputs value and nested values for given input expression. - Implements comment continuation with backslash. - Updated gopacket to 1.2.1. Notable changes from upstream below. #815 - fix(ip4defrag): allow final fragment to be less than 8 octets by @niklaskb - refactor: don't fill empty metadata slots by @smira - refactor: optimize port map to switch statement by @smira ## Decoder changes - `avi` - Some general clean up fixes. Thanks to Marion Jaks at mediathek.at for testing and motivation. - Add extended chunks support and `decode_extended_chunks` option. This is trailing chunks used by big AVI files. #786 - Add type, handler, compression (video) and format_tag (audio) per stream. #775 - Properly use sample size field when decoding samples. #776 - `exif` (and `tiff`) - Handle broken last next ifd offset by treating it as end marker. #804 - `gzip` - Correctly handle multiple members. Thanks @TomiBelan for the bug report and assistance. #795 - Now gzip is modelled as a struct with a `members` array and a `uncompressed` field that is the concatenation of the uncompressed members. - `macho` - Properly respect endian when decoding some flag fields. #796 - Move formatted timestamp to description so that numeric value is easier to access. #797 - `matroska` - Support decoding EBML date type. #787 - `protobuf` - No need to use synthetic fields for string and bytes. #800 - `webp` - Refactor to use common RIFF decoder and also decode VP8X, EXIF, ICCP and XMP chunks. #803 - `zip` Better timestamp support and fixes - Fix incorrect MSDOS time/date decoding and add extended timestamp support. Also remodel time/date to be a struct with raw values, components and a synthetics UTC unixtime guess. Thanks @TomiBelan for the bug report and assistance. #793 |
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README.md |
pkgsrc
pkgsrc is a framework for building software for a variety of UNIX-like systems.
It produces binary packages, which can be managed with tools such as
pkgin. pkgsrc is highly configurable, supporting
building packages for an arbitrary installation prefix (the default is
/usr/pkg
), allowing multiple branches to coexist on one machine, a
build options framework, and a compiler transformation framework, among
other advanced features. Unprivileged use and installation is also supported.
pkgsrc is the default package manager for NetBSD and SmartOS. It's also supported as a first-class option in OmniOS CE and Oasis Linux.
Bootstrapping
To use pkgsrc on operating systems other than NetBSD, you first need to bootstrap:
cd pkgsrc/bootstrap
./bootstrap
Note that this is only for the most simple case, using pkgsrc's defaults.
Please consult bootstrap/README
and bootstrap/README.OS
for detailed
information about bootstrapping.
Building packages
cd pkgsrc/category/package-name
$PREFIX/bin/bmake install
Where $PREFIX
is where you've chosen to install packages
(typically /usr/pkg
)
On NetBSD, bmake
is simply the built-in make
tool.
To build packages in bulk, tools such as pkgtools/pbulk
and
pkgtools/pkg_comp
can be used.
Community / Troubleshooting
- Join the community IRC channel #pkgsrc @ libera.chat.
- Join the community Matrix room #pkgsrc:netbsd.org
- Subscribe to the pkgsrc-users mailing list
- Send bugs and patches via web form (use the
pkg
category).
Latest sources
To fetch the main CVS repository:
cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs.NetBSD.org:/cvsroot checkout -P pkgsrc
To work in the Git mirror, which is updated every few hours from CVS:
git clone https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc.git
Additional links
- pkgsrc guide - the authoritative document on pkgsrc, also available as
doc/pkgsrc.txt
- pkgsrc in the NetBSD Wiki - miscellaneous articles and tutorials
- pkgsrc.se - a searchable web index of pkgsrc
- pkgsrc-wip - a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc
- pkgsrc on Twitter - announcements to the world
- pkgsrcCon - we get together
- BulkTracker - a web application that tracks pkgsrc bulk builds