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- Install HTML documentation into share/doc, instead of share/doc/html.
- Use texmf-dirs to install into texmf-local.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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PKG_LOCALTEXMFPREFIX.
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on Solaris.
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IGNORE_RECOMMENDED is deprecated and will be removed after 2006Q2 branch.
If YES then it sets USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no
(Forgot to commit earlier today.)
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minutes ago.
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texmf-local to be shared by pkgsrc TeX packages.
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installed without conflicts with those included in teTeX-texmf.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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not break when using this script. This should avoid having to patch some
po files to "fix" them.
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Algorithmic changes
* Considerably improved performance of number input.
Changes 1.1.10:
Implementation changes
* Removed the vptr of modular integer and univariate polynomial
classes in order to fix some crashes in that sector of CLN. Code
using this needs to be recompiled.
* Many more operator signatures make the integration of CLN types with
float/double easier.
Other changes
* Several compilation fixes.
* Made it possible to cross-compile CLN.
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-clean up logger API.
-refactor configuration mechanism to use classes with embedded logic,
rather than simply dictionaries.
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installed without conflicts with those included in teTeX-texmf.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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I misssed this in my huge commit earlier.
Also remove the redundant BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS because had same
dependency.
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I missed this in my commit earlier.
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directory containing the "dir" file that is updated. This allows
packages to install info files in one place but update the dir file
in a separate location.
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[pkg/33206], sylpheed-claws-2.1.0, xchm-1.6.
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changes:
* Fix some ia64 issues.
* Fix precompiled DLL.
* Minor bug fixes.
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changes:
* Documentation improvements
* New locales
* Cleanup
* Bugfixes
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too many feature additions and fixes to list here
pkgsrc changes:
removed all X11 frontend support, leaving just the ability to create
image files
frontends will be added as separate pkgs
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bump PKGREVISION
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install the example config files into the examples directory.
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changes:
-enum/leak fix
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changes:
emulate reject overflows and spechit overflows - from prboom-plus
more original doom compatibility options
improve stretched graphics drawing for hires
fix super-shotgun reload on last shot
fix compilation with gcc 4.x
fix some more dehacked support problems (e.g. Hacx)
fix crash if pwad contains zero-length sound lumps
added possibility to use mmap for wad access, this leads to less memory usage
simplified the memory handling
removed old Doom v1.2 lumps from prboom.wad
windows also uses prboom.wad now
add Mac OS X bundle build
removed lumps and tables which are in prboom.wad from source
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changes:
build problems fixed (which we didn't suffer from)
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changes:
- String list bug fix (Christopher Aillon)
- Improved examples (Johan)
- Proper refcounting in gdk.Window constructor (John Ehresman)
- Fix a bunch of reference leaks (Gustavo)
- __init__.py fixes for pydoc (Johan)
- gtk.Dialog.new_with_buttons leak
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it during installation. The default texmf.cnf file now has the correct
VARTEXFONTS default without any extra configuration.
* Move texconfig papersize setting to a +TEXCONFIG scriptlet that is
called during POST-INSTALL. You can invoke ./+TEXCONFIG PAPER <paper>
to set the papersize for dvips and xdvi.
This fixes problems with installing teTeX3-bin where invoking texconfig
failed because texmf.cnf didn't (yet) exist during the post-install
target.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 9.
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for suse100_freetype2, too. Noted by salo.
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