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This release fixes a lot of bugs, and also introduces some new features.
For a complete list of changes, see
http://development.openoffice.org/releases/2.0.2.html
Ok with mrauch.
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without underscores (REPLACE.*.old, REPLACE.*.new, and REPLACE_FILES.*).
Also convert REPLACE.*.new= ${SH:Q} back to ${SH}, as it should not be quoted
here, if at all.
Ok with rillig.
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Fix structure padding issues on some architectures
Fix compile warnings with newer versions of gcc
Fix memory leak when continuously rescanning for devices
Check for device nodes in /dev/usb under Linux
Fix compile problem with Darwin/Mac OS X port
Add support for Darwin/Mac OS X 10.4
Fix error when transactions are aborted
Requery endpoints when switching alternate settings
Support more BSD based distributions
Fix problem with short control messages in BSD port
Various other minor fixes
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for someone not using "netbsd-g++".
(This has been in my pkgsrc since at least July.)
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(so lsh2 and lsh DESCRiptions are different.)
Also uppercase ssh2 to SSH2.
TODO: anyone want to document features or differences between
these two packages?
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building.
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The build needs optimization. So if CFLAGS doesn't contain at least
-O then add it. (Thank you Juan for idea.)
On the tech-pkg-ja@jp.NetBSD.org list, I was told (19 Dec 2005):
> This change can be accepted when judged only from my environment (i386),
> since the expression of "if empty(CFLAGS:M-O*)" is evaluated
> after setting of the environment variable (-O2).
> However, I do not have the positive proof whether this expression is evaluated
> after setting of the environment variable (-O2), in all environments.
So hopefully this doesn't break for anyone else.
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early stages of development".
(Sorry I can't recall where I got this. It has been in my pkgsrc since
at least Dec. 20.)
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Bumped PKGREVISION.
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dependencies.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
Remove the INSTALLATION_DIRS that was there because
1.03a precreates all these anyways.
todo: patch bonnie++.8 to point to correct path to readme.html
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originally shipped as NetBSD's "cpio" up to version 1.3
as this is confusing as it seems to imply that either
GNU CPIO originated in NetBSD or NetBSD shipped with this cpio
up to NetBSD 1.3 or NetBSD shipped with old GNU CPIO 1.3.
Either way this unclear NetBSD-related comment is not useful
for this description.
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Changes since 0.28.2:
added check for whether SSL_read/write takes void * or char * parameter
added _XOPEN_SOURCE to filedescriptorincludes.h for sys/socket for irix
added collapse argument to charstring::split
added configure test for -Wall
switched lots of:
char a[charstring::length(b)];
to:
char *a=new char[charstring::length(b)];
...
delete[] a;
to improve compiler compatibility
removed #ifdef __GNUC__ around static variable definitions, I'll add
#ifndefs for compilers that don't allow them (like SCO's) if
necessary
added -D__EXTENSIONS__ to CPPFLAGS
added charstring::escape/unescape
defaulted zeropadding to 1 rather than 0, I'm not sure if it's a bug
in glibc or not, but printf("%0*lld\n",0,(int64_t)0); prints
nothing rather than 0, but printf("%0*ld\n",0,(int32_t)0);
prints 0. Using 1 instead of 0 for the number of 0's works
in all cases.
solaris's strchr/strrchr return const char *,
so I made charstring::findFirst/findLast return const char *
use snprintf's rather than sprintf's now
uses fchmod/fchown rather than chmod/chown now
made envelope classes out of all classes
added a configure test for ftok that takes a char * argument
switched a bunch of AC_TRY_LINK's to AC_TRY_COMPILE's in configure
script
configure script does less work looking for getpwnam_r and cousins now
if pthread libs can't be found, configure also tries just plain -pthread
added #ifdefs for individual POSIX_FADV_* and MADV_* macros
in configure script, for cygwin, tests for w32api files and functions
are omitted
configure tests for strtoll/strtoull now
configure tests for caddr_t types for all mmap-related functions
individually now
unsupported memorymap methods return false now rather than not existing
added -pthread when compiling as well as linking
fixed a time-remaining-related bug in snooze class
fixed a bug where the date/time string buffer could easily be overrun
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need one. Overriding the PYTHON environment variable helps. This allows
the package to build on NetBSD 3.0.
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Changes:
- "matho-primes pal" wasn't working, fixed.
- Improved the "Equation not defined" error message for new users.
- Worked on matho-primes program.
- Automatically determine the variable if none is specified
with the extrema command.
- Code cleanup.
- Helped simplification of complex exponentials.
- Parse things like "2 2" as "2*2", instead of giving a syntax error.
The default operator is always times.
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to understand.
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as a dependency since that program is only useful when KDE is installed.
Chances are high that Perl is then also installed. Bumped PKGREVISION.
Fixed pkglint warnings.
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Removed BROKEN_IN.
Fixes PR 33053.
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