Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
Refix build on -current now that procfs and kernfs have churned again.
|
|
are no longer available. Patch provided by Bernd Ernesti in private
e-mail.
Changes seem to be some bugfixes including:
* Installation problem when using unconventional kernel names (bug 17960)
* Workstation aborts with an error message referring to bug 10034
* ASSERT FAILED error message when restoring a suspended virtual machine
(bug 2430)
* Problem installing a Windows XP guest operating system when the CD drive
is in raw mode (bug 18053)
* Guest operating system receives multiple key presses when a key is pressed
once (bug 13856)
|
|
|
|
* Hash Randomisation
* UTF-8 On Filehandles No Longer Activated By Locale
* Single-number v-strings are no longer v-strings before "=>"
* UTF-8 no longer default under UTF-8 locales
* Unsafe signals again available
|
|
|
|
which have shadow password (SunOS at least).
- Reduce warning with GCC 3.3.1.
- Bump package revision.
|
|
|
|
teTeX2-bin package installs them as well.
- fix build problem. tested only on NetBSD-current.
bump PKGREVISION.
|
|
|
|
|
|
file based upon the packages currently installed on the host machine.
|
|
|
|
|
|
brook at biology dot nmsu dot edu and his team at NMSU.
The gpsutils package covers some small applications to capture and convert
data from a Garmin GPS receiver. These are based on a included more general
GPS library (in C).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Initial import of gpspoint, one of the many packages provided by
brook at biology dot nmsu dot edu and his team at NMSU.
This package provides a program and library to download and upload waypoints,
routes, and tracks to and from your GPS device. Upload and download is
possible via the GARMIN interface. Current position obtainable via the NMEA
Interface, supported by most GPS devices.
|
|
Initial import of scm-5d8 into the NetBSD Packages Collection. Provided in
PR 22186 by David S., modified slighly by myself.
Scm is a portable R5RS Scheme implementation written in C.
* Support for SICP, R2RS, R3RS, and R5RS scheme code.
* Is fully documented in TeXinfo form, allowing documentation to be
generated in info, TeX, html, nroff, and troff formats.
* Supports inexact real and complex numbers, 30 bit immediate integers
and large precision integers.
* Many Common Lisp functions: logand, logor, logxor, lognot, ash,
logcount, integer-length, bit-extract, defmacro, macroexpand,
macroexpand1, gentemp, defvar, force-output, software-type,
get-decoded-time, get-internal-run-time, get-internal-real-time,
delete-file, rename-file, copy-tree, acons, and eval.
* Char-code-limit, most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum, and
internal-time-units-per-second constants. *Features* and
*load-pathname* variables.
* Arrays and bit-vectors. String ports and software emulation ports.
I/O extensions providing ANSI C and POSIX.1 facilities.
* Interfaces to standard libraries
* Available add-on packages including an interactive debugger, database,
X-window graphics, BGI graphics, Motif, and Open-Windows packages.
* A compiler (HOBBIT) and dynamic linking of compiled modules.
* User definable responses to interrupts and errors,
Process-syncronization primitives. Setable levels of monitoring
and timing information printed interactively (the verbose function).
|
|
|
|
Initial import of scm-5d8 into the NetBSD Packages Collection. Provided in
PR 22186 by David S., modified slighly by myself.
Scm is a portable R5RS Scheme implementation written in C.
* Support for SICP, R2RS, R3RS, and R5RS scheme code.
* Is fully documented in TeXinfo form, allowing documentation to be
generated in info, TeX, html, nroff, and troff formats.
* Supports inexact real and complex numbers, 30 bit immediate integers
and large precision integers.
* Many Common Lisp functions: logand, logor, logxor, lognot, ash,
logcount, integer-length, bit-extract, defmacro, macroexpand,
macroexpand1, gentemp, defvar, force-output, software-type,
get-decoded-time, get-internal-run-time, get-internal-real-time,
delete-file, rename-file, copy-tree, acons, and eval.
* Char-code-limit, most-positive-fixnum, most-negative-fixnum, and
internal-time-units-per-second constants. *Features* and
*load-pathname* variables.
* Arrays and bit-vectors. String ports and software emulation ports.
I/O extensions providing ANSI C and POSIX.1 facilities.
* Interfaces to standard libraries
* Available add-on packages including an interactive debugger, database,
X-window graphics, BGI graphics, Motif, and Open-Windows packages.
* A compiler (HOBBIT) and dynamic linking of compiled modules.
* User definable responses to interrupts and errors,
Process-syncronization primitives. Setable levels of monitoring
and timing information printed interactively (the verbose function).
|
|
name for the init function.
|
|
|
|
|
|
XXX We need a wv2 pkg to enable Word document importing.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
brook at biology dot nmsu dot edu and his team at NMSU.
XYLEM is a package of tools designed to exploit the Unix environment to enable
the user to identify, extract and manipulate data from major databases such as
GenBank, EMBL and PIR.
|
|
extension, and tweak the gtk-config patch so it's still syntactically
correct after RPATH_FLAG stripping
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Suggested by seb@)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
No handy changelog was found at the master site.
|
|
|
|
was not built (at least FreeBSD/Linux).
|
|
libXrender.so.$(MAJOR_VERSION).$(MINOR_VERSION)
was not built (at least FreeBSD/Linux).
|
|
the final installed location for the named shared library, and we
need to protect the full path from "/path/shlib" -> "-L/path -lshlib"
transformation.
|
|
their own files: buildcmd and quotearg, which are used to build up the
command line and to quote arguments. Also add the ability to skip
processing the next few arguments and add them directly to the command
line. Now, either the marshall script or the cache scripts can
request skipping the N arguments by setting skipargs=N.
|
|
disable it. (Thanks wiz! :)
|
|
This is a simple terminal mode program for configuring the directories
in the X font server's path. It is mostly intended to be used
`internally' by RPM when packages with fonts are added or removed, but
it may be useful as a stand-alone utility in some instances.
XXX hey, *I* didn't make this up... of course xset would have done the
XXX job just well, but now programs (openoffice 1.1.0) want to call this,
XXX what can we do. :(
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is a simple terminal mode program for configuring the directories
in the X font server's path. It is mostly intended to be used
`internally' by RPM when packages with fonts are added or removed, but
it may be useful as a stand-alone utility in some instances.
XXX hey, *I* didn't make this up... of course xset would have done the
XXX job just well, but now programs (openoffice 1.1.0) want to call this,
XXX what can we do. :(
|