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some proper error message (instead of dumping core later)
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package.
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this is cosmetic only, since this doesn't use the system locale directories
anyway
Pointed out by Thomas Klausner
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pointed out by Thomas Klausner
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assembly substitutes.
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minor updates.
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traceroute, and nmap, hping can be used to traceroute through packet
filtering routers. Among other things.
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environment variable and the $HOME/.xplanet directory) for users to
maintain data sets and images for xplanet without having to them in
${LOCALBASE}/share/xplanet.
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Added fping_opts and default to '-i 250' to avoid timeouts when configuring
machines over a WAN with even a small degree of latency.
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* Include old LinkFileList macro just after Canna.conf in each Imakefile.
* Don't use USE_IMAKE. We need to pass MAKE_FLAGS to XMKMF.
* s/DISTDIR/DESTDIR/
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Make -v display all the lines (that would be) affected by -f
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<explorer@flame.org> for most of the work on this update.
Pkgsrc changes from the previous version include removing Makefile.ssl and
some patches that have been integrated into this release of PostgreSQL. We
leave open the question of when to byte-compile the Python modules for the
PyGreSQL interface and just do it as before, although we should consider
doing the compilation as a post-install step to ensure that the timestamps
are correct. We also reorder some lines in the Makefile to include
Makefile.common below certain definitions (GNU_CONFIGURE, USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY)
as they may possibly trigger different portions of Makefile.common.
*** Please note that a dump/restore is required to migrate an existing ***
*** PostgreSQL installation to 7.2. ***
Major changes from version 7.1.3 are geared toward improving use in
high-volume applications and include:
VACUUM
Vacuuming no longer locks tables, thus allowing normal user access
during the vacuum. A new "VACUUM FULL" command does old-style
vacuum by locking the table and shrinking the on-disk copy of the
table.
Transactions
There is no longer a problem with installations that exceed four
billion transactions.
OID's
OID's are now optional. Users can now create tables without OID's
for cases where OID usage is excessive.
Optimizer
The system now computes histogram column statistics during
"ANALYZE", allowing much better optimizer choices.
Security
A new MD5 encryption option allows more secure storage and
transfer of passwords. A new Unix-domain socket authentication
option is available on Linux and BSD systems. PAM authentication
is also available.
Statistics
Administrators can use the new table access statistics module to
get fine-grained information about table and index usage.
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Enable this package for all platforms.
Added GAWK_ENABLE_PORTALS to mk/bsd.pkg.defaults.mk to enable/disable gawk
handling file names that start with `/p/' as a 4.4 BSD type portal file.
Changes from 3.0.4 to 3.0.5:
- bug fix release only.
Changes from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6:
- bug fix release only.
Changes from 3.0.6 to 3.1.0:
- A new PROCINFO array provides info about the process. The non-I/O /dev/xxx
files are now obsolete, and their use always generates a warning.
- A new `mktime' builtin function was added for creating time stamps. The
`mktime' function written in awk was removed from the user's guide.
- New `--gen-po' option creates GNU gettext .po files for strings marked
with a leading underscore.
- Gawk now completely interprets special file names internally, ignoring the
existence of real /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout files, etc.
- The mmap code was removed. It was a worthwhile experiment that just
didn't work out.
- The BINMODE variable is new; on non-UNIX systems it affects how gawk
opens files for text vs. binary.
- Gawk no longer supports `next file' as two words.
- On systems that support it, gawk now sets the `close on exec' flag on all
files and pipes it opens. This makes sure that child processes run via
system() or pipes have plenty of file descriptors available.
- If `--posix' is in effect, newlines are not allowed after ?:.
- Weird OFMT/CONVFMT formats no longer cause fatal errors.
- Diagnostics about array parameters now include the parameter's name,
not just its number.
- It is now possible to open a two-way pipe via the `|&' operator.
See the discussion in the manual about putting `sort' into such a pipeline,
though. (NOTE! This is borrowed from ksh: it is not the same as
the same operator in csh!)
- The close() function now takes an optional second string argument
that allows closing one or the other end of the two-way pipe to
a co-process. This is needed to use `sort' in a co-process, see
the doc.
- If TCP/IP is available, special file names beginning with `/inet'
can be used with `|&' for IPC.
- With `--enable-portals' on the configure command line, gawk will also
treat file names that start with `/p/' as a 4.4 BSD type portal file,
i.e., a two-way pipe for `|&'.
- Unrecognized escapes, such as "\q" now always generate a warning.
- The LINT variable is new; it provides dynamic control over the --lint
option.
- Lint warnings can be made fatal by using --lint=fatal or `LINT = "fatal"'.
Use this if you're really serious about portable code.
- A number of lint warnings have been added. Most notably, gawk will
detect if a variable is used before assigned to. Warnings for
when a string that isn't a number gets converted to a number are
in the code but disabled; they seem to be too picky in practice.
Also, gawk will now warn about function parameter names that shadow
global variable names.
- It is now possible to dynamically add builtin functions on systems
that support dlopen. This facility is not (yet) as portable or well
integrated as it might be. *** WARNING *** THIS FEATURE WILL EVOLVE!
- Profiling has been added! A separate version of gawk, named pgawk, is
built and generates a run-time execution profile. The --profile option
can be used to change the default output file. In regular gawk, this
option pretty-prints the parse tree.
- Gawk has been internationalized, using GNU gettext. Translations for
future distributions are most welcome.
- New asort() function for sorting arrays. See the doc for details.
- The match function takes an optional array third argument to hold
the text matched by parenthesized sub-expressions.
- The bit op functions and octal and hex source code constants are on by
default, no longer a configure-time option. Recognition of non-decimal
data is now enabled at runtime with --non-decimal-data command line option.
- Internationalization features available at the awk level: new TEXTDOMAIN
variable and bindtextdomain() and dcgettext() functions. printf formats
may contain the "%2$3.5d" kind of notation for use in translations. See
the texinfo manual for details.
- The return value from close() has been rationalized. Most notably,
closing something that wasn't open returns -1 but remains non-fatal.
- The array effeciency change from 3.0.5 was reverted; the semantics were
not right. Additionally, index values of previously stored elements
can no longer change dynamically.
- The new option --dump-variables dumps a list of all global variables and
their final types and values to a file you give, or to `awkvars.out'.
- Gawk now uses a recent version of random.c courtesy of the FreeBSD
project.
- The gawk source code now uses ANSI C function definitions (new style),
with ansi2knr to translate code for old compilers.
- `for (iggy in foo)' loops should be more robust now in the face of
adding/deleting elements in the middle; they loop over just the elements
that are present in the array when the loop starts.
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include "bsd.pkg.mk" and do nothing else. We now can use this in multi
architecture package like e.g. "civctp-demo" without any unexpected
side effects.
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packages in dependences.
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Should make this package build (again?).
Noted broken in recent i386 bulk build.
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dealing with info files i.e. explicitly specify which install-info
command should be used.
*Explicitly* do not use ../../mk/texinfo.mk to avoid running into chicken and
egg problem:
define INSTALL_INFO to the very install-info command this package provides
and use it in post-install *and* PLIST.
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NetBSD 1.5 and 1.5.x systems.
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first once which really make this program work.
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an uptodate Linux emulation.
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make it possible to use recent Linux applications on a NetBSD-current
(1.5ZC built from 2002-04-04 sources) kernel.
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- Create fake libtool object (*.lo) if no shared libwrap exists.
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<explorer@flame.org> for most of the work on this update.
Pkgsrc changes from the previous version include removing Makefile.ssl and
some patches that have been integrated into this release of PostgreSQL. We
leave open the question of when to byte-compile the Python modules for the
PyGreSQL interface and just do it as before, although we should consider
doing the compilation as a post-install step to ensure that the timestamps
are correct. We also reorder some lines in the Makefile to include
Makefile.common below certain definitions (GNU_CONFIGURE, USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY)
as they may possibly trigger different portions of Makefile.common.
*** Please note that a dump/restore is required to migrate an existing ***
*** PostgreSQL installation to 7.2. ***
Major changes from version 7.1.3 are geared toward improving use in
high-volume applications and include:
VACUUM
Vacuuming no longer locks tables, thus allowing normal user access
during the vacuum. A new "VACUUM FULL" command does old-style
vacuum by locking the table and shrinking the on-disk copy of the
table.
Transactions
There is no longer a problem with installations that exceed four
billion transactions.
OID's
OID's are now optional. Users can now create tables without OID's
for cases where OID usage is excessive.
Optimizer
The system now computes histogram column statistics during
"ANALYZE", allowing much better optimizer choices.
Security
A new MD5 encryption option allows more secure storage and
transfer of passwords. A new Unix-domain socket authentication
option is available on Linux and BSD systems. PAM authentication
is also available.
Statistics
Administrators can use the new table access statistics module to
get fine-grained information about table and index usage.
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than "smart" mode so that the the database will always cleanly shutdown.
Previously, postgres would wait for clients to disconnect before stopping
the database process, which sometimes resulted in unclean shutdowns.
Problem noted by Curt Sampson <cjs@cynic.net> in private email.
I also convert this to use /etc/rc.subr if it is present.
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which fixes compile problems noted in PR pkg/16160 by
Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@bicho.SynchroDS.COM>.
Thanks to Simon Burge for helping on this.
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Bump pkg revision.
Contributed in private mail by Charlie Root <root@gornik.tgr.lubin.edu.pl>
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Update contributed by Dawid SzymaƱski <dawszy@arhea.net> in PR 16184
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by using HOMEPAGE).
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initial import of onyx 3.0.2 package. from DESCR:
Onyx is an embeddable stack-based threaded interpreted language. This package
contains both a stand alone interpreter and a library that can be used to embed
Onyx in an application. Extensive documentation is included.
WWW: http://www.canonware.com/
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line length to BUFSIZ; it should now be possible to index the mozilla
source
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