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2004-09-25Minor nits: "PrBoom" instead of "Prboom," "id Software" instead ofsnj1-1/+1
"ID Software," and "DOOM" instead of "Doom."
2004-09-25Let this build with Mozilla 1.7.3. Fixes PR pkg/27025.jmmv2-1/+24
2004-09-25Note import of xtrs-4.9.uebayasi1-1/+2
xtrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Unix and the X Window System. It includes lower case, the real time clock, hi-res graphics, serial port, parallel printer, mouse, cassette, sound and music output (requires OSS), 5" and 8" floppy disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives. The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with the popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour, Matthew Reed, and David Keil, and (if you choose a capable enough file format), all features of the original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are emulated. Under Linux, physical floppy disk drives are also supported. Physical cassettes can be read and written too. The user interface is a bit spartan, but it gets the job done.
2004-09-25Add & enable xtrs.uebayasi1-1/+2
2004-09-25Initial import of xtrs-4.9.uebayasi4-0/+64
xtrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Unix and the X Window System. It includes lower case, the real time clock, hi-res graphics, serial port, parallel printer, mouse, cassette, sound and music output (requires OSS), 5" and 8" floppy disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives. The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with the popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour, Matthew Reed, and David Keil, and (if you choose a capable enough file format), all features of the original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are emulated. Under Linux, physical floppy disk drives are also supported. Physical cassettes can be read and written too. The user interface is a bit spartan, but it gets the job done.
2004-09-25entropy -> 0.8.2.418tv1-1/+2
2004-09-25Update to 0.8.2.418. No changelog; changes of note include:tv3-6/+7
* FCP HTLs are now limited to 20 rather than 5; helps propagation * Some log message severity leves are reduced (less "normal"-mode logs) * Beginnings of support for much larger primes in the crypto code.
2004-09-25Remove one more dir and improve comments.wiz1-5/+7
2004-09-25statvfs() fix for NetBSD >=2.0D.grant2-1/+17
2004-09-25- fix up the patched makefiles a bit so that libtool libs are correctlydmcmahill5-41/+46
in the all target. This prevents the libs from being created over and over. - fix up the libitk.so library so that the itk part of this package actually works.
2004-09-25Note gnustep meta package update to 1.10.0rh1-1/+2
2004-09-25Track the current gnustep updates and update the meta packag torh1-6/+6
gnustep-1.10.0
2004-09-25Don't install CVS directories.rh2-6/+6
2004-09-25make it clear that this pkg doesn't depend on packages, but leaves it togrant1-1/+12
the administrator to install optional packages that mailscanner can make use of.
2004-09-25belatedly add mserv PKGREVISION bump.grant1-1/+2
2004-09-25Update mathomatic to 11.3f.minskim5-12/+11
Changes since 11.3c: Improved eliminate command error handling. Added "eliminate all" command. Code cleanup. Man pages for the prime number tools were contributed by David Moreno Garza. Many thanks. Renamed the Mathomatic directory in the source tarball to "mathomatic-`cat VERSION`". Added several comments to the source code. Renamed prime number tools to "matho-*". Improvement to full simplification. Tried something new with uf_simp() that fixed a problem with Mathomatic solve complicating expressions. Minor bugfix to eliminate command.
2004-09-25Initial import of mailscanner-4.30.3.2 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant1-1/+2
MailScanner is a complete e-mail security system designed for use on e-mail gateways. It protects against viruses, and detects attacks against e-mail client packages (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora). It can also detect almost all unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) passing through it and respond to all incidents in a wide variety of ways. Not only can it scan for known viruses, but it can also protect against unknown viruses hidden inside e-mail attachments by refusing entry to attachments whose filenames match any given pattern. This can include generic patterns that trap filenames attempting to hide the true filename extension (e.g. ".txt.vbs"). It is superior to many commercial packages in its ability to handle attacks against itself, such as Denial Of Service attacks caused by messages containing the "Zip of Death". It is easy to install into an existing e-mail gateway, requiring very little knowledge of sendmail and no change to an existing sendmail configuration. MailScanner itself is entirely open source, but it uses widely known commercial virus scanning packages at its core. The other software it uses is all high quality open source software, leading to a system that can be trusted for performance and reliability.
2004-09-25+mailscannergrant1-1/+2
2004-09-25Initial import of mailscanner-4.30.3.2 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant6-0/+201
MailScanner is a complete e-mail security system designed for use on e-mail gateways. It protects against viruses, and detects attacks against e-mail client packages (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora). It can also detect almost all unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) passing through it and respond to all incidents in a wide variety of ways. Not only can it scan for known viruses, but it can also protect against unknown viruses hidden inside e-mail attachments by refusing entry to attachments whose filenames match any given pattern. This can include generic patterns that trap filenames attempting to hide the true filename extension (e.g. ".txt.vbs"). It is superior to many commercial packages in its ability to handle attacks against itself, such as Denial Of Service attacks caused by messages containing the "Zip of Death". It is easy to install into an existing e-mail gateway, requiring very little knowledge of sendmail and no change to an existing sendmail configuration. MailScanner itself is entirely open source, but it uses widely known commercial virus scanning packages at its core. The other software it uses is all high quality open source software, leading to a system that can be trusted for performance and reliability.
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_adt-0.0.6 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant1-1/+2
vanessa_adt is a library that provides Abstract Data Types (ADTs). Includes queue, dynamic array, hash and key value ADT.
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_socket-0.0.7 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant1-1/+2
vanessa_socket is a library that simplifies TCP/IP socket operations. It includes code to open a socket to a server as a client, to listen on socket for clients as a server and to pipe information between sockets.
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_logger-0.0.7 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant1-1/+2
vanessa_logger is a library that provides a generic logging layer that may be used to log to one or more of syslog, an open file handle or a file name. Though due to to limitations in the implementation of syslog opening multiple syslog loggers doesn't makes sense. Includes the ability to limit which messages will be logged based on priorities.
2004-09-25+vanessa_adt, vanessa_logger, vanessa_socketgrant1-1/+4
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_adt-0.0.6 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant5-0/+48
vanessa_adt is a library that provides Abstract Data Types (ADTs). Includes queue, dynamic array, hash and key value ADT.
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_socket-0.0.7 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant5-0/+53
vanessa_socket is a library that simplifies TCP/IP socket operations. It includes code to open a socket to a server as a client, to listen on socket for clients as a server and to pipe information between sockets.
2004-09-25Initial import of vanessa_logger-0.0.7 into the NetBSD packages collection.grant5-0/+50
vanessa_logger is a library that provides a generic logging layer that may be used to log to one or more of syslog, an open file handle or a file name. Though due to to limitations in the implementation of syslog opening multiple syslog loggers doesn't makes sense. Includes the ability to limit which messages will be logged based on priorities.
2004-09-24Added tlf-0.9.20: An advanced amateur radio contest logging programwulf1-1/+2
2004-09-24Added grig-0.2.2: A GUI to the Hamlib librarieswulf1-1/+2
2004-09-24Added and enabled grig and tlfwulf1-1/+3
2004-09-24Initial commit of tlf, an advanced hamradio logging and contest programwulf4-0/+69
2004-09-24Initial commit of grig, a graphical user interface to the Hamlib librarieswulf5-0/+50
2004-09-24The new wrapper script framework is much better at quoting strangejlam4-32/+2
arguments, and now correctly handles things like: CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I\$(top_srcdir)/intl" in configure scripts without problems. Remove the patches in both mail/mutt and mail/mutt-devel that worked around this limitation in the old buildlink3 wrappers.
2004-09-24Correct spelling of "tk-BWidget".kristerw1-2/+2
2004-09-24GNU Make doesn't appear to be needed to build and installreed1-2/+1
so remove the USE_GNU_TOOLS for make.
2004-09-24note addition of tcl-itcl-current-20040920dmcmahill1-1/+2
2004-09-24add and enable tcl-itcl-currentdmcmahill1-1/+2
2004-09-24add a conflicts with tcl-itcl-currentdmcmahill1-1/+3
2004-09-24import tcl-itcl-current-20040920. This is a snapshot from the [incr Tcl] CVSdmcmahill13-0/+619
repository. They have not made a release in years but development has continued. The largest item of note is this version works with tcl-8.4. [incr Tcl] provides the extra language support needed to build large Tcl/Tk applications. It introduces the notion of objects, which act as building blocks for an application. Each object is a bag of data with a set of procedures or "methods" that are used to manipulate it. Objects are organized into "classes" with identical characteristics, and classes can inherit functionality from one another. This object-oriented paradigm adds another level of organization on top of the basic variable/procedure elements, and the resulting code is easier to understand and maintain. This package is based on CVS sources for [incr Tcl].
2004-09-24note addition of tk-BWidget-1.7.0dmcmahill1-2/+2
2004-09-24add and enable tk-BWidget-1.7.0dmcmahill1-1/+2
2004-09-24import tk-BWidget-1.7.0.dmcmahill5-0/+194
The BWidget Toolkit is a high-level Widget Set for Tcl/Tk built using native Tcl/Tk 8.x namespaces. The BWidgets have a professional look&feel as in other well known Toolkits (Tix or Incr Widgets), but the concept is radically different because everything is pure Tcl/Tk. No platform dependencies, and no compiling required. The code is 100% Pure Tcl/Tk. The BWidget library was originally developed by UNIFIX Online, and released under both the GNU Public License and the Tcl license. BWidget is now maintained as a community project, hosted by Sourceforge. Scores of fixes and enhancements have been added by community developers. See the ChangeLog file for details.
2004-09-24Correct the directory we descend into to build the version of perl neededkristerw1-1/+3
for this package.
2004-09-24Work around some limitations in the NetBSD 1.6 pax.kristerw1-2/+4
2004-09-24Teach the libtool wrapper about the "clean" and "uninstall" modes, wherejlam1-4/+7
we don't append the BUIDLINK_LDFLAGS to the commandline.
2004-09-24Fix a C++ statement that gcc 2 cannot handle.kristerw2-1/+15
2004-09-24Include pthread.buildlink3.mk.kristerw1-1/+3
2004-09-24Update global to 4.8, from Kailash Sethuraman in PR#27017abs4-8/+14
Changes since 4.7: August 26 2004, Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@gnu.org> * Moved function now() from gtags.c to libutil/date.c. * htags: Changed so that the path passed to CGI might be encoded to %xx. * htags: Rewritten in C language. * htags: The use of the 'gtags --write' was stopped. * die.c: New function sethandler() and warning() added. * gctags/reserved.pl: The use of the --key-positions option of gperf(1) was stopped. We need gperf-3.0.1 instead. June 1 2004, Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@gnu.org> * htags: Function usable() was changed to the same specification as usable() in libutil/usable(). * htags: Execution path of global(1) was changed to the absolute path. * htags: Write FILEMAP file for reference from external system. * conf.c: New config variable 'bindir' and 'datadir' added. * w32/ directory removed.
2004-09-24Updated fbdesk to fbdesk-1.2.1.reed1-1/+2
2004-09-24Improve description. Mention that the fbdesk is forreed1-2/+3
any window manager honoring EWMH. Also can do transparent text and icons.
2004-09-24Updated fbdesk to 1.2.1. No maintainer for this package. Any volunteers?reed5-9/+39
ChangeLog has: Changes for 1.2.1: * Fixed startup bug Changes for 1.2.0: * resource file changed to ~/.fluxbox/fbdesk * icons file change name to: ~/.fluxbox/fbdesk.icons * requires a window manager that supports NET WM spec (fluxbox development version > 0.9.* or cvs) * Fixed layering issues FbDesk should now be on bottom always * Added new resources: fbdesk.textAlpha: <number between 0 and 255 (opaque)> fbdesk.iconAlpha: <number between 0 and 255 (opaque)> * Fixed bit depth issue in ImagePNG * Updated FbTk (Henrik) Improved COMMENT. This package does not just for fluxbox. Removed dependency on fluxbox. Also install the README. patch-aa is for missing setlocale check. (This software doesn't even have a configure to check for this, but is used several times.) patch-ab is because stderr not defined (notice on NetBSD 1.6.2 but not Linux).