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the _file_ is executable, not the _interpreter_.
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the directory they'll live in as part of their name, or otherwise they
cannot be found at runtime.
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warning if its first line starts with "#!", and the following word is
not an existing file. The package devel/apr installs some *.exp files
that start with "#!", but are not intended to be executed.
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- Correctly use threads.
- Use the correct tool set.
- Make libraries (Boost.Test) with undefined symbols build correctly.
- Change the installed library names so that they match other systems
(thus avoiding manual PLIST substitutions). There is a hack here,
though, to let the dylib stuff kick in...
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Packages Collection.
This package was provided by Stephen Borrill.
Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development
environment for UNIX, Windows, Macintosh and AS400 platforms. Visual Tcl is
written entirely in Tcl/Tk and generates pure Tcl/Tk code. This makes
porting your Visual Tcl applications either unnecessary or trivial. Visual
Tcl is covered by the GNU General Public License.
Features
- 100% pure Tcl/Tk. No external libraries required.
- Extensible widget and geometry manager support.
- Create compound widgets and widget libraries.
- GUI interface for most aspects of Tcl/Tk development.
- Support for user images and fonts in your project.
- Imports pre-existing Tcl/Tk code.
- Built-in support for widget toolkits including: [incr Widgets], BLT, TkTable
- Visual Tcl features new ready-to-use widgets: combo box, multicolumn
listbox, progress bar
- Predefined compounds available including scrolled text, scrolled listbox,
scrolled canvas, horizontal and vertical splitters
- Exports Tclets which run in Netscape/MSIE.
- Support for freewrap. Generate binaries for Windows or Linux.
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current working directory by default if it can't figure out what type
of archive it is. This handles the most common case of overriding
EXTRACT_CMD in package Makefiles, which is to copy a C file or a Perl
script over to the work directory.
Also, modify the script to allow the file format to be specified on
the command line via a -f option, which will force the extract script
to interpret the archive as the specified a format. This covers the
case where there is a distfile with an unusual file extension that is
actually in well-known format, and we would like to just tell the
extract script which format this is.
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/bin/sh in exim_newaliases.
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what Sun packagse its JRE/JDKs as). While here, cleanup up the comments
slightly.
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"find foo -exec bar {} \;" while here, the former is faster, but can't
cope with all quoting issues and is also more likely to hit argument
length limits. CONFLICT to ja-squirrelmail.
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of how distfiles are extracted. EXTRACT_ENV is a more generic name
and will be applicable for all extraction commands.
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".tgz" from the PKGNAME.
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EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.bin -> EXTRACT_OPTS_BIN
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.lha -> EXTRACT_OPTS_LHA
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.rar -> EXTRACT_OPTS_RAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tar -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tar.Z -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tar.bz2 -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tar.gz -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tbz -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tbz2 -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.tgz -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.zip -> EXTRACT_OPTS_ZIP
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS.zoo -> EXTRACT_OPTS_ZOO
EXTRACT_CMD_OPTS_tar.gz -> EXTRACT_OPTS_TAR
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and a few directories at bottom (after "end i18n").
No real changes. (Just did this so I can compare easier later.)
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from Makefile.NetBSD to Makefile.pkgsrc (cosmetic only). Use PERL5
instead of PREFIX/bin/perl when looking for Perl interpreter.
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Avoid union shm on DragonFly, it conflicts with system provided version.
Hack around some namespace pollution in arpa/inet.h inherited from
FreeBSD which results in G_LOCK(inet_ptona) being partly mapped to
G_LOCK(__inet_ptona), but not consistently.
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* Fixed level editor bug
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which is correctly parsed and translated into the correct syntax for
the underlying tool.
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* Lots of bug fixes (see ChangeLog)
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** New API to access the TLS master secret.
When possible, you should use the TLS PRF functions instead.
** Improved handling when multiple libraries use GnuTLS at the same time.
Now gnutls_global_init() can be called multiple times, and
gnutls_global_deinit() will only deallocate the structure when it has
been called as many times as gnutls_global_init() was called.
** Added a self test of TLS resume functionality.
** Fix crash in TLS resume code, caused by TLS/IA changes.
** Add 'const' keywords in various places, from Frediano ZIGLIO.
** The code was indented again, including the external header files.
** API and ABI modifications:
New functions to retrieve the master secret value:
gnutls_session_get_master_secret
Add a 'const' keyword to existing API:
gnutls_x509_crq_get_challenge_password
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specified. Bump revision due to changed dependencies.
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Any Library: Cast to reference types introduced in 1.33.0 is now documented on
any_cast documentation page.
Config Library: Don't undef BOOST_LIB_TOOLSET after use.
Boost.Python:
* The build now assumes Python 2.4 by default, rather than 2.2
* Support Python that's built without Unicode support
* Support for wrapping classes with overloaded address-of (&) operators
Smart Pointer Library: Fixed problems under Metrowerks CodeWarrior on PowerPC
(Mac OS X) with inlining on, GNU GCC on PowerPC 64.
Regex Library: Fixed the supplied makefiles, and other small compiler specific
changes. Refer to the regex history page for more information on these and
other small changes.
Iostreams Library: Improved the interface for accessing a chain's components,
added is_open members to the file and file descriptor devices, fixed
memory-mapped files on Windows, and made minor changes to the documentation.
Functional/Hash Library: Fixed the points example.
Multi-index Containers Library: Fixed a problem with multithreaded code, and
other minor changes. Refer to the library release notes for further details.
Graph Library:
* Fixed a problem with the relaxed heap on x86 Linux (fixes bug in
dijkstra_shortest_paths).
* Fixed problems with cuthill_mckee_ordering and king_ordering producing no
results.
* Added color_map parameter to dijkstra_shortest_paths.
Signals Library: Fixed problems with the use of Signals across shared library
boundaries.
Thread library: read_write_mutex has been removed due to problems with
deadlocks. Wave library (V1.2.1) Fixed a couple of problems, refer to the
change log for further details.
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PLIST module works correctly.
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make the directory name match PKGNAME.
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