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available as other pkgsrc packages.
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Added after it was mentioned on tech-net.
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** General changes
- Screenshots can be saved now.
- Fixed slowdown bug with flickering drive led.
** C128 changes
- The Z80 emulation has been improved. CP/M will boot now.
- The VDC can display flashing and reverse text attributes now.
** C64 changes
- Fixed crash caused by VIC-II memory corruption.
- Expert cartridge is emulated now.
- Some NTSC fixes. Now the border looks a bit small, but most NTSC
programs should work.
- Fixed CIA TOD initialization.
- Super Snapshot V5 and REX fastload carts are emulated now.
- The REU emulation has been improved.
- Sprites in non-visible parts of the screen should not crash the
emulator anymore.
- A sprite snapshot bug has been fixed.
** VIC20 changes
- Fixed VIC crash.
- Fixed VIC display bug.
** Unix changes
- Palette changes work better now.
- Added support for gettext based national language support.
Initial german translation for Unix based UIs is provided.
- NTSC timing is correct now (100% 60fps).
- The emulator keeps running when menus are used.
- Fixed some crashs and memory leaks in the XAW file selector
widget.
- New GNOME port of VICE. (not activated in package)
- G64 images can be created now.
** Drive changes
- Fixed a bug in the 1581 true drive emulation that prevented the
use as drive #9.
- Fixed a bug in the 8050 vdrive emulaton.
- Fixed a bug that caused drive #8 to be diabled if file system
access for drive #11 is disabled and all disks are detached.
- Fixed IEC initialization bug that broke true drive emulation.
- D71 BAM calculation has been fixed.
- A drive RAM expansion is available now.
- New 2040, 3040 and 4040 disk drive support.
** Tape changes
- Now saving TAPs should work for big endian machines too.
** Miscellaneous changes
- The REU can be used with Super Snapshot 5 or Expert Cartridge.
- The monitor "z" command has been fixed.
- Fixed some tape counter bugs.
- Fixed a crash with ZIP archives.
- Fixed a bug that prevented writing to gzipped disk images.
- Fixed a crash if the image content lister is used on disk images
with many files.
- There is some experimental read only REL file support in the vdrive
emulation now.
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Apache perl modules, and each compiled and installed/de-installed apparently
correctly.
As a side effect of the dynamic PLIST, we no longer need to to have separate
-static and -shared PLISTs. It's now easier than ever to make a perl5
package for NetBSD :)
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stabilize build by requiring gmake.
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ones to do, and each compiled and installed/de-installed apparently
correctly.
As a side effect of the dynamic PLIST, we no longer need to have separate
-static and -shared PLISTs. It's now easier than ever to make a perl5
package for NetBSD :)
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is not supposed to work with the Afterstep-1.8.0 that we have in the tree.
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* Add a PERL5 variable that is always defined, set to the path of a
pkgsrc-installed perl5 binary (${LOCALBASE}/bin/perl).
* Define three new variables PERL5_SITELIB, PERL5_SITEARCH, and
PERL5_ARCHLIB that define special locations used by perl. In
particular, it seems packlists are always found under PERL5_SITEARCH.
* Substitute the above three variables when generating PLISTs, but
stripping away the initial ${LOCALBASE}/ part. This is for perl
packages which don't generate packlists because they don't use the
perl Makefile generator during the build process.
* Append to the PLIST any files listed in the packlists named by
PERL5_PACKLIST. Also append statements to try removing the
directories installed into by the packlist-ed files.
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User-visible changes in 0.8.14:
- More bug fixes:
* CPU emulation problem that could have caused copy protection schemes to
malfunction has been fixed.
* Some AGA problems fixed (one of them visible in ECS modes).
* UAE should work again on non-x86 systems.
- By default the emulator will try to approximate an A500 in CPU speed.
This setting existed before, but it's a bit more accurate now and on by
default.
- There is a new option to control the number of emulated disk drives.
- Software autofire for the keyboard joystick replacements
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possible, even if `inputs.line' also exists and comes earlier (both
were noted only as `line' before).
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Relevant changes:
- Rewrite folder type parsing: corrects handling of MH and maildir
style spools
- v3.14 changed '!' actions too much: revert to v3.13 behavior but
continue to split SENDMAILFLAGS
- Contents of skipped nested blocks could affect 'E', 'e', 'a', and
'A' flags
- Prevent peeking into buffers on "Out of memory" errors
- Unquoted $\var expansions could alter the interpretation of the
following whitespace
- Prevent attempts to set LINEBUF to really huge values
- Optimize SWITCHRC = $_
- Use a secure PATH when processing /etc/procmailrc
- Use 2^31-1 as the maximum score even when sizeof(long)>4
Changes to formail:
- Allow -n with -D and -s again -- corruption couldn't happen after
all
- Don't strip pre-colon whitespace until header is identified
- Properly handle NULs in the body when generating an autoreply that
keeps the body (could coredump)
General:
- Documented that $\var expansions are never split on whitespace
- Removed ':' and '@' from list of characters that can appear in
tempfile names
- Called nice() when shouldn't have
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From: Thomas Klausner <wiz@danbala.ifoer.tuwien.ac.at>
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Allow only one file as argument, newfile, and assume oldfile as
newfile.orig.
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distribution file with correct compression.
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Cross compile 8051 code
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PR pkg/10143.
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which lists the NetBSD distribution sets required to build packages.
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The OpenH323 project aims to create a full featured, interoperable,
Open Source implementation of the ITU H.323 teleconferencing protocol.
XXX The simph323 program does not seem to work 100%, eg. it is dumping
XXX core on exit. I suspect a problem with the threads stuff.
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PWLib is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
many years ago as a method to product applications to run on both
Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Windows systems.
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security library.
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