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* Using defface. Now three kinds of colors, TTY, bright-background,
dark-background can be defined.
* A bug fix for X-Face:.
* A bug fix for "." of end-of-*
* Overriding smtp-auth, smtp-auth-list, smtp-user, smtp-helo-domain
when sending a message in +queue.
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path to rman. The determination as to whether it's the package rman
or the XFree86-4.x installed rman is left to bsd.pkg.mk (via USE_RMAN).
Closes PR pkg/8755.
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presumably the "rman" installed by XFree86-4.x).
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which may install it's own "rman".
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installed "rman".
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This is a prerequisite step for octave-current.
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by Chuck Cranor, and some cleanup by me: now with color-support and
8 new levels.
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in pkg/12071:
Module player for IT, XM, S3M, MOD, MTM, STM, FAR, ULT, 669, AMS, DBM,
MDL and OKT modules (on little endian machines only, for now :( ),
based on modplug source code.
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- New default settings for application first use.
- Totally redesign the applet properties box and also changed
the way download dir works in the applet add and new dialog boxes.
Now it's more consistent.
- Lots of BUG fixes (2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11)
The update was supplied by Mario Kemper in PR pkg/12429.
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1.0.6 fixes a number of bugs, supports libffi, features gcj integration
and a new version of kjc.
Converted kaffe to use our libtool.
Closes PR 10673.
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site list.
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a while back on tech-pkg. Note that these defaults will not be 100% accurate
as different machines with the same MACHINE_ARCH may have different serial
hardware. However the default serial device may then be overridden in /etc/mk.conf.
This should at least be better than what we had before ("all the world is i386").
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corresponding glib ones so that gtk headers/libs are found.
fixes recently noted bulk build problems
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problems using f77 on alpha.
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- sparc64 is also 64bit
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directory.
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Add ghttp_flush_reponse_buffer API call to gnome-http, so that
apps who don't want to buffer the entire HTTP response can fetch
chunks of it at a time.
* ghttp.h/ghttp.c: New function ghttp_get_header_names() that
allows you to get a list of the headers that a server returned
with its response.
* http_hdrs.h/http_hdrs.c: New function http_hdr_get_headers() to
support the api in ghttp.c.
* http_req.c: (http_req_send): Minor fix that
John Trowbridge contributed.
* http_date.c (month_from_string_short): Use strncmp instead of
memcmp when comparing strings to avoid reading memory we do not
own. Thanks Purify!
* http_uri.c (http_uri_parse): ditto
* configure.in:
Checking in Ben Taylor's Solaris patch for lib configuration.
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directory.
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build.
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of packages which must stay installed during the build, but are not pulled
in by the DEPENDS for each package. Currently, BULK_PREREQ will always include
pkgtools/digest. At this time, the primary use will be to add
BULK_PREREQ+=pkgtools/xpkgwedge
in /etc/mk.conf to do an xpkgwedge'd bulk build. It is up to the user to make
sure that the list of packages in BULK_PREREQ is a flattened list (ie all the
DEPENDS are listed too). Again, at this time, xpkgwedge is really the only
package that should be added to the list.
-add an ADMINSIG build.conf variable. This is the signature at the end of the
email report. Maybe now I'll quit forwarding reports signed as "-Hubert".
-while here, eliminate grep|awk lines and `grep >/dev/null` replacing them
with pure awk and grep -q.
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applications are dealt with.
Should address most of the remaining part of pkg/12423 from Matthias
Scheler <tron@colwyn.zhadum.de>
Additional work is needed if user runs kappfinder after installing more
non-KDE applications.
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smtp.c:
max number of RCPT/SMTP was limited to 99 (should be 100).
reported by Koji Kawano <kawano@eng.trans-cosmos.co.jp>
configure.in:
Solaris8 support
suggested by Toshio Hiraga <Toshio.Hiraga@jp.sony.com>
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script.
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# NOTE: if you are depending on ant from another package, please be aware that
# the ant team has CHANGED the version numbering scheme. The previous version
# of ant was 3.1. Do NOT use dependency patterns such as >=1.3 which could pick
# up this version by mistake.
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numbering scheme now -- 1.3 is three minor revs _newer_ than the previous
version 3.1. Go figure. This is less of a mess than it could be because
no pkgs currently depend on jakarta-ant. Nonetheless, packages should not
depend on jakarta-ant using >=, lest they pick up the old version.
This ant package currently installs the versions of JAXP's two jar files
which are distributed with ant. This will change (and ant will bump to
version 1.3nb1) when there is a separate jaxp package.
Changes from version 1.0 (which was derived from the old 3.1) to version
1.3:
Changes from Ant 1.2 to Ant 1.3 Beta 3
===========================================
Changes that could break older environments:
--------------------------------------------
* Ant doesn't search for the buildfile anymore, unless you use the new
-find argument.
* <perforce> has been replaced by a number of new tasks.
* <javac> is now implemented using a factory. This makes extending
javac to use a new compiler a lot easier but may break custom
versions of this task that rely on the old implementation.
* The output generated by the xml formatter for <junit> has changed a
little, it doesn't append " sec" in the time attribute anymore.
Other changes:
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* A GUI Frontend: Antidote. This is currently in development. At this
time, this is not part of the Ant release, although the source is
included if you are interested.
* New tasks: stylebook, propertyfile, depend, antlr, telnet, csc,
ilasm, apply, javah, several clearcase tasks, junitreport, sound
* Added output attribute to <java>.
* Added nested zipfileset element to <zip>
* Changed <sql> so that printing is at the task level rather than
the statement level.
* javadoc task will pass -d flag to any doclet if the destDir attribute is
given. If the doclet does not accept the -d flag then omit the destdir
attribute.
* <cab> can work on non-Windows platforms with the help of libcabinet.
See http://trill.cis.fordham.edu/~barbacha/cabinet_library/.
* <ftp> now supports passive mode.
* New <mapper> data type that can be used to get influence on the
target files for some tasks like <copy> or enable new types of tasks
like <apply>.
* <execon> provides more control over the command line now, the names
of the source files are no longer required to be at the end of the
command.
* Style tasks will now support TraX compliant XSL processors if one is present
in your classpath.
* Added a failonerror to the javac task. If set to false, the build will
continue even if there are compilation errors.
* Added nested format elements to the tstamp task allowing additional time
formats to be defined for arbitrary properties.
* Added classpath attribute and nested classpath element to <property>
to make the resource attribute more powerful.
* ${} property expansion will now be performed on the patterns read
from files specified as includesfile or excludesfile attributes.
* The <tar> and <untar> tasks now support GNU format for handling paths
which are greater than 100 characters in length. In addition the <tar>
task now supports nested filesets through which the file permissions
may be controlled.
* wlrun, wlstop and ejbjar now support Weblogic 6.0
* The MPasre task has been updated to work with MParse 2.0
* The documentation has been significantly updated.
Fixed bugs:
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* <signjar> doesn't use deprectated methods anymore.
* javadoc's failonerror attribute works again
* javadoc's additionalparam attribute will now be split into separate
parameters (on spaces) to allow for more than one parameter.
* Changed <sql> task so that printing result sets works on Oracle
* Changes to ddcreator and ejbc helper to respect the descriptor hierarchy
keppgenerated in ejbc can now be turned off
* ejbjar now correctly ignores <ejb-ref> elements in the deployment descriptor.
CMP files are included by parsing the weblogic deployment descriptor rather
than relying on the naming convention used in ant 1.2
* ejbjar includes super classes and super interfaces into the generated ejb
jar files. The <support> nested element allows support classes to be
included in the EJB jar. The toplink element should now correctly locate
the toplink descriptor.
* <vssget> now correctly deals with spaces in arguments
* <jar> fails early if a given manifest file doesn't exist
* <rmic> doesn't search for the _Skel file anymore when stubversion is
set to 1.2.
* <rmic> uses the the same classpath to verify a class can be rmic'd
as it passes to the compiler.
* org.apache.tools.mail.MailMessage (and therefore <mail>) can now
handle SMTP servers sending multi line responses.
* nested <classpath> elements of <taskdef> now work for <taskdef>s not
nested into <target> as well.
* <property> and <available> will search for the resource "foo" instead
of "/org/apache/tools/ant/taskdefs/foo" when given a relative resource
name foo.
* Handle build files in directories whose name contained a "#" character
* <junit> can now log to files whose name contains a comma as well.
* The AntClassLoader now refers to the loader which loaded it, any
requests it does not handle itself. Previously these went to the
primordial loader.
Changes from Ant 1.1 to Ant 1.2
===============================
Changes that could break older environments:
--------------------------------------------
* Semantics of <property> has changed again in the hope to be more
intuitive. ${} expansion now happens at runtime and <property> tags
living inside of targets only take effect if they are visited at
runtime.
As a side effect of this change, task's attributes get set at runtime
not at parser time as well, which might change the results of
<script>s or other custom tasks that reference other tasks by their id
attribute.
* copying of support files in <javac> has been removed - as well as
the filtering attribute.
* the <expand> and <keysubst> tasks have been removed.
* the ignore and items attributes of directory based tasks have been removed.
* the command line switches _not_ starting with - have been removed.
* Path and EnumeratedAttribute have been moved from
org.apache.tools.ant to org.apache.tools.ant.types.
* the class attributes of <available>, <java>, <rmic> and <taskdef>
have been removed.
* the src attribute of <chmod> has been removed.
* <patch> and <javadoc> have lost some of their attributes.
* <java> and <cvs> have lost some undocumented attributes.
* the Unix antRun script would search for command.sh in the directory
it changed to and invoke this instead of command if present. This
behavior has been dropped.
* <ejbjar> task syntax has been changed significantly
* <exec> is no longer implemented by org.apache.tool.ant.taskdefs.Exec.
Custom tasks that rely on Project.createTask("exec") to return an
instance of this class are going to fail.
* nested <include> and <exclude> elements expect the value of their
name attribute to be a single pattern, they don't accept multiple
patterns anymore. Split them into multiple elements of the same type.
* <delete dir="somedir" /> will now delete the directory itself as
well as all included files. If you just want to clean out the
directory and keep the empty one, use a nested fileset.
Other changes:
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* New tasks: antstructure, cab, execon, fail, ftp, genkey, jlink,
junit, sql, javacc, jjtree, starteam, war, unwar, uptodate,
native2ascii, copy, move, mparse.
* copydir, copyfile, deltree and rename are now deprecated. They
should be replaced with the new copy, delete and move tasks.
* <java> uses a ClassLoader of its own in no-fork mode if a classpath is
specified.
* <style> will create the necessary target directories and reprocess
all files if the stylesheet changes.
* New data types fileset and patternset - expected to get a broader use.
They, as well as PATH like structures, can now be defined on a global
level and later be referenced by their id attribute.
* You can specify environment variables to <exec>.
* <get> can check whether a remote file is actually newer than a local
copy before it starts a download (HTTP only).
* Added a -logger option to allow the class which performs logging to be
specified on the command line.
* Added a -emacs option to tell the logger to leave out taskname adornments
on log output.
* <chmod> works on all files in parallel and supports multiple filesets.
* <replace> can now use tokens and/or values that cross line boundaries.
* build.compiler supports now jvc as well.
* project specific help can now be obtained with the -projecthelp option.
* Added a -debug option to make -verbose less verbose (and more useful)
* Ant will now search for a file named build.xml in the parent directory
and above (towards the root of the filesystem) if you didn't specify
-buildfile and there is no build.xml in the current directory.
* <echo> can now write to a file and accepts nested text.
Fixed bugs:
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* <chmod> didn't work when used as a directory based task.
* Path, Available, Property didn't resolve relative filenames with
respect to the Project's basedir.
* Project didn't interpret the basedir attribute correctly in all
cases.
* Nested <src> in <javac> caused NullPointerException.
* Corrupt Zip- and Jar-files ar now deleted if the task fails.
* many more fixes we've forgotten to document here ...
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- Added init scripts for TurboLinux, courtesy of Yasuhiro Sumi.
- Made relay.c check packet lengths rigorously; made it throw out Ethernet
frame padding on discovery packets.
- Completely restructured source file tree.
- Much internal restructuring to eliminate a bunch of global variables.
- adsl-connect now executes /etc/ppp/adsl-lost whenever connection is dropped
or cannot be established.
- Split pppoe.c into pppoe.c and discovery.c.
- Added relay agent (pppoe-relay). Development of the relay agent was
funded by IBM Corporation.
- Made adsl-connect script use the "-U" (host-unique) option to better support
multiple PPPoE links.
- Added support for kernel-mode PPPoE (EXPERIMENTAL, UNSUPPORTED!)
- Added "-o" option to PPPoE server; encoded server PID in pppoe-server
cookie.
Furthermore a startup script for NetBSD 1.5 and newer was added.
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Actually simply the workaround in the process.
Fixes problems noted by SUNAGAWA Keiki <kei_sun@ba2.so-net.ne.jp> on
tech-pkg and David W. Talmage <talmage@ricochet.net> in private email.
Tested by SUNAGAWA Keiki.
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tech-pkg-ja@jp.netbsd.org. Tested on macppc.
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<abs@netbsd.org> in private message. Some bugs found in previous package
was fixed also.
Change list is available on its home page (in Japanese).
htmllint.pm
2.36 2001/03/14 Supported iMode 3.0.
2.35 2001/03/05 Warn about non-blank text following <FIELDSET>.
2.34 2001/02/24 Support various ristrictions noted in comment of DTD by
ISO/IEC 15545. As this, several warning are added.
Character entity references are now considered when
counting length for title, etc.
2.33 2001/02/13 Under some circumstances, <NOFRAMES> outside of <FRAMESET>
warns inconsitently.
htmllint.cgi
1.01 2001/03/08 Couldn't get resource properly when ommitting trailing '/'
such as http://host
1.00 2001/02/01 Couldn't get resource properly when the URL contains
authenticate information.
As you already know, '2.36' is a version of htmllint.pm.
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update IPv6 patch. fixes src/dst address family mismatch in src/smtp.
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