Automatic conversion of the NetBSD pkgsrc CVS module, use with care
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Overview of Changes from GIMP 2.10.16 to GIMP 2.10.18 ===================================================== Core: - In gimp:replace, when compositing the same content over itself, i.e., when the input and aux buffers share the same storage and same tile alignment, pass the input buffer directly as output, instead of doing actual processing. In particular, this happens when processing a pass-through group outside of its actual bounds. User interface: - Add new Symbolic-High-Contrast and Symbolic-Inverted-High-Contrast themes, which are automatically-generated high-contrast variants of the (original) Symbolic theme. The contrast factor is settable in the makefile, and is currently at 1.5 for both themes. - Rename tools/invert-svg to tools/svg-contrast, which now takes a contrast-factor argument, and adjusts the input SVG contrast, instead of just inverting it. Note that we can still use the tool to invert icons, using a contrast of -1. - Allow horizontal scrollbars in all the Preferences dialog tree- views, so that they don't limit the minimal width of the dialog (in particular, the UI- and icon-theme tree-views may contain arbitrarily-long paths). - Draw a border around the color FG/BG color areas as a pair of black and white rectangles instead of letting GTK do this. This imporoves the legibility of borders, especially in dark themes. Tools: - In GimpPaintTool, when not snapping brush outline to stroke, make sure to properly snap the cursor position to 15-degree angle multiples in line mode, not only when painting the line, but also during motion. Plug-ins: - Add naive support for CMYK 8-bit PSD files Updated translations: - Basque, Catalan, Danish, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian Bug fixes: - #4643, #4634 Developers: - Ell, Massimo Valentini Translators: - Alan Mortensen, Anders Jonsson, Asier Sarasua Garmendia, Daniel Korostil, Jordi Mas, Piotr Drąg, Rodrigo Lledó Milanca Overview of Changes from GIMP 2.10.14 to GIMP 2.10.16 ===================================================== Core: - In gimp_gegl_apply_cached_operation(), use gint64 for storing the total and processed pixel counts used for reporting progress, to avoid overflowing when applying an operation to a large image. - In GimpFilterTool and gimp_drawable_apply_operation(), use gimp_drawable_filter_set_add_alpha() to add an alpha channel when applying an operation that specifies "needs-alpha" to a drawable that can have alpha. - In GimpFilterTool, move all the drawable-filter option setup to a new gimp_filter_tool_update_filter() function, and call it whenever the drawable-filter's options need to be updated. This avoids duplicating logic in various places. - Improve the efficiency of decoding RLE data when loading ABR brushes, by reading entire scanlines into a buffer all-at-once, instead of reading the stream byte-by-byte. - GIMP now optionally phones home to find out if there's a new version available and then tells the user if there is one indeed. It also keeps track of the installer revision and then warns if there's a newer installer available. This can be disabled in Preferences. In that case, users still have the option to manually check for an update via the About dialog. The feature can be disabled entirely with the '--disable-check-update' configure switch. Tools: - New 3D Transform tool where you can set vanishing point, camera's focal length, and the move and rotate layer, selection, path, or image in 2.5 space. With the "Unified interaction" option enabled, all three interaction modes of the grid (camera, move, and rotate) are available simultaneously. In this mode, the inner and outer regions of the item are used for moving and rotation, respectively, and the vanishing point is controlled through through a handle. - Transform tools now respect the Clip option and update the canvas preview accordingly. - New "Composited preview" option allows respecting layer's blending mode and position in the layer stack rather than rendering it as an overlay on top of the overall layer stack. This simplifies creating complex layer compositions greatly. The option requires mipmaps to be used and thus is disabled by default. It also comes with an experimental "Synchronous preview" suboption to render the composited preview synchronously. This reduces the lag for painting the preview, but can harm responsiveness for bigger images, where rendering the preview is slow. - Add a new "Preview linked items" option to the transform-grid tools. When this option is enabled, together with composited previews, the transform preview includes all linked layers and channels when transforming a layer/channel. Paths are currently unsupported. - New widget called GimpPivotSelector, a 3x3 grid of toggle buttons, is now used for selecting a natural pivot position (e.g. for a transform) relative to an item: its center, its corners, and the midpoints of its edges. Currently used in Rotate and 3D Transform tools. - Add "Show all" support to the Bucket Fill tool in line-art mode - Color picker and sample points now support displaying vlaues in Yu'v' (CIE 1976 UCS) color space. - The Symmetry Painting dock now has an "Enable reflection" option that allows painting patterns resembling a kaleidoscope. - Transform clipping is temporarily disabled for layer groups. No preview other than 'Adjust' works anyway. This will be fixed later on. - Construct a box-filtered mipmap hierarchy for the original brush on-demand, and the closest mipmap is used as the resampling source for downscaled brushes, significantly improving the output quality. - Now that painting is done in a separate thread, the display update rate has a far smaller impact on it. Increase the GimpDisplay update rate, which handles image updates, to 60 FPS, and the GimpDrawTool update rate to 120 FPS. In particular, the latter change makes the brush outline motion much smoother. - In the Airbrush tool, increase the maximal stamp FPS from 15 to 60, and change the corresponding maximal Rate value from 150 to 100. This technically affects tool presets, but we'll live. - Add a new "Snap brush outline to stroke" toggle to the "Image Windows" preferences page. When enabled, the brush outline in paint tools snaps to the individual dabs while painting, which is how it worked before version 2.10.16. Disable the option by default. This seems to be what most other programs are doing, and it does give paitning a smoother feel. - The Warp Transform tool now respects settings for painting tools: showing the brush outline, snapping to dabs, and showing the paint tool cursor. UI: - Tools are now logically grouped in the toolbox by default. Users can customize the groups to their liking or disable this feature altogether in the Preferences dialog (Interface / Toolbox page). - New opt-out compact style for sliders with revamped interaction. The widget uses a narrower layout, and the different upper/lower-half behavior is gone. Instead, the behavior depends on the mouse button and modifier used: - left-click is used for absolute adjustment, - Shift + left-click + drag changes value in small increments, - Ctrl + left-click + drag changes value in large increments, - middle-click enables numeric input mode; - right-click enables numeric input mode and selects the value. - The "You can drop dockable dialogs here" message is gone from the toolbox for good. Instead, highlight dockable areas when a user starts dragging a dockable dialog, and intensify the highlight as the dialog goes over a dockable area. - Consolidate UI for merging down and anchoring layers: As they are both mutually exclusive and serve an almost identical purpose, the "Merge down" and "Anchor Layer" are given mutually exclusive visibility in menus, and the anchor button is replaced with a merge down button in the Layers dockable whenever there is no active floating selection. Modifier keys are available: - Shift: merge layer group - Ctrl: merge visible layers - Ctrl + Shift: merge visible layers from last used values Plugins: - In plug_in_compat.pdb, when wrapping an op node inside a graph, set the op node as the graph node's underlying operation. This allows gimp_gegl_apply_operation() to perform certain optimizations. - The Spyrogimp plugin now features a Visual tab where the inner mechanics of a spirograph is abstracted away, and you operate on amount of petals etc. The plugin now also allows saving a pattern as a path rather than rendering it to a layer as a bitmap. - Improve the loading speed for PSD files, mostly by eliminating excessive copies. Filters: - Don't disable gegl:color-to-alpha (which has "needs-alpha") when the drawable doesn't have an alpha channel, if one can be added. - Don't disable color-to-alpha for grayscale drawable, since the operation is applicable to grayscale images (in particular, it doesn't add color where there was none), and since GIMP no longer distinguishes between layers and channels according to the drawable format when updating the filters actions. Windows: - Installer: unofficial languages, ghostscript 9.50. - Installer: skip .debug files when they don't exist. - Installer: properly remove old icons on 32-bit installs and per-user installs. macOS: - Set required variables if it is running from Apple application bundle. - The macOS build now ships with the dashboard dock for displaying perfomance graphs. Updated translations: - British English, Catalan, Danish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian. Bugfixes: - #4172, #4194, #4205, #4218, #2543, #4185, #4246, #2794, #4209, #4278, #4372, #4187, #4392, #2674, #4338, #2862, #4203, #4204, #4354, #1266, #4584, #4174, #4285, #4366, #1975, #4605 Developers: - Alex Samorukov, Cyril Richard, Elad Shahar, Ell, Elle Stone, Jehan, Jernej Simončič, lillolollo, Massimo Valentini, Michael Natterer, Pascal Terjan, woob. Translators: - Alan Mortensen, Alexandre Prokoudine, Anders Jonsson, Balázs Meskó, Balázs Úr, Bruce Cowan, Daniel Korostil, Jordi Mas, Julien Hardelin, Marco Ciampa, Piotr Drąg, Rodrigo Lledó Milanca, Ryuta Fujii, Sabri Ünal, sicklylife, Sveinn í Felli, Tim Sabsch, Zander Brown. |
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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.
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.
Troubleshooting
- Join the community IRC channel #pkgsrc @ freenode.
- 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
- The pkgsrc guide
- pkgsrc in the NetBSD Wiki
- Searchable index of packages in pkgsrc
- pkgsrc-wip - a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc
- pkgsrc on Twitter
- pkgsrcCon