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math/xgap.
XGAP is a graphical user interface for GAP, it extends the GAP library
with functions dealing with graphic sheets and objects. Using these
functions it also supplies a graphical interface for investigating the
subgroup lattice of a group, giving you easy access to the low index
subgroups, prime quotient and Reidemeister-Schreier algorithms and
many other GAP functions for groups and subgroups.
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math/xgap.
XGAP is a graphical user interface for GAP, it extends the GAP library
with functions dealing with graphic sheets and objects. Using these
functions it also supplies a graphical interface for investigating the
subgroup lattice of a group, giving you easy access to the low index
subgroups, prime quotient and Reidemeister-Schreier algorithms and
many other GAP functions for groups and subgroups.
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soon).
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and notices.
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building of these packages by using buildlink2.
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correct manipulation of variables containing values with escaped
metacharacters by the shell. The new code only does partial caching, which
doesn't cache "special" arguments that contain escaped metacharacters or
other oddly quoted values. On certain platforms listed in _BLNK_CACHE_ALL
in bsd.buildlink2.mk, we do full caching, which has enormous speed benefits
since it avoids an extra sed invocation per "special" argument.
Known working platforms:
MacOS X 10.1.5 (schmonz)
MacOS X 10.2 (grant)
NetBSD 1.6 [full caching] (jlam)
OpenBSD (cjep)
Solaris 8 (grant)
Solaris 9 (salo)
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collection as math/lag.
This GAP package contains a variety of functions for working with Lie
algebras obtained from associative algebras by using the "bracket"
operation ab-ba.
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collection as math/gp-autpgrp.
AutPGrp is a GAP 4 package for computing automorphism groups of p-groups.
In the AutPGrp package we introduce a new function to compute the
automorphism group of a finite p-group. The underlying algorithm is a
refinement of the methods described in O'Brien (1995). In particular,
this implementation is more efficient in both time and space requirements
and hence has a wider range of applications than the ANU pq method. Our
package is written in GAP code and it makes use of a number of methods
from the GAP library such as the MeatAxe for matrix groups and
permutation group functions.
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and let bsd.pkg.install.mk copy them to PKG_SYSCONFDIR.
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
Reviewed by wiz.
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as this serves no purpose.
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The gap.package.mk file needs reworking for it to be of use to all
GAP packages. Bump revision.
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Also lose restriction (only for SunOS).
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noted by Jeremy C. Reed.
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bsd.pkg.install.mk copy them to PKG_SYSCONFDIR. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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Reed in PR 19480. Let's not get into the debate about what versions
come with "Linux"...
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Changes since bug fix 3:
* Interface changes affecting the AutPGrp and ANUPQ packages (these
packages will need reinstallation).
* 24 computational problems (please see the description4 file supplied
with the GAP distribution and the NetBSD package).
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change, apart from the layout, is that tkdiff is now called tkdiffb).
Summary of changes as follows:
Release 7.1.2
- Fix bugs
Release 7.1.1
- Fix bugs
- Required Tk version is 8.3, not 8.1
Release 7.1
- New functionality, including
- New graphical tool to help with merging directories and seeing an overview
of the branches.
- New, completely re-written, branching diagram.
- You can invoke the log browser from the command line:
tkcvs [-dir directory] [-root cvsroot] [-win workdir|module] [-log file]
- Option to use an external editor for commit messages so the rcsinfo template
feature can be used.
- A picklist keeps a temporary history of directories visited. Favorite places
can be bookmarked.
- Capability to browse RCS files, in case you find yourself in an
rcs-controlled directory.
- A heavily patched TkDiff that works in AquaTK, in case you're a MacOS X fan.
TkCVS does pretty well in AquaTK as-is, with a few tweaks to tkcvs_def.tcl.
- More intuitive module-operation dialogs contributed by Mike Jagdis.
- Re-arranged buttons. There's a somewhat overwhelming array, but now almost
everything is there without resorting to the menus.
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gpgme to 0.3.14
sylpheed to 0.8.7
Remove sylpheed from TODO file.
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Changes are:
* 0.8.7
* The extended regular expression has been supported on filtering.
* The option to resize images to fit the size of view has been added.
* The previous account is now restored on reediting draft messages.
* The routine of MIME header encoding has been rewritten completely,
and Q-encoding for single-byte locales has been also implemented.
* Strings beginning with "www." are now treated as URI.
* The default WWW browser has been changed to Mozilla.
* The common preferences dialog has been reorganized a bit.
* The remote command operation can be executed without X now.
* Code cleanups for the implementation of SMTP has been made.
* Autotools and libtool have been updated.
* A fix for font loading problem has been made.
* Other minor bugfixes have been made.
For the complete list see ChangeLog.
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From NEWS file:
Noteworthy changes in version 0.3.14 (2002-12-04)
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* GPGME-Plug is now in its own package "cryptplug".
* Workaround for a setlocale problem. Fixed a segv related to not
correctly as closed marked file descriptors.
For full list of changes see ChangeLog.
(distfile checked against .sig file)
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sysutils/cfengine2 and sysutils/cfengine2-doc.
Respectively provided in PRs pkg/19456 and pkg/19458 by Michael Santos
<mike at ethmoid dot org>, slighty edited by me.
Cfengine, or the "configuration engine" is a very high level language
for building expert systems which administrate and configure large
computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive
form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration of
large systems in the most economical way possible. Cfengine is
designed to be a part of computer immune system.
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present.
From Frank Cusack in PR pkg/19494.
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Packages Collection.
Provided in PR pkg/19458 by Michael Santos <mike at ethmoid dot org>, slighty
edited by me.
Documentation for cfengine, a very high level language for building
expert systems to administrate and configure large computer
networks.
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from CHANGES:
* bump version, now 2.1.1.
* Update copyright notice.
* Update my mail address.
* Fix LP64 problem from NetBSD pkgsrc.
* Add kernel patch for NetBSD 1.6_STABLE, it should be OK on
NetBSD 1.6 release.
* Fix compile problem on FreeBSD 4.5 Release reported from
Naoki IDO <ido@hitachi-ms.co.jp>.
* Add kernel patch for FreeBSD 4.4 based on mail from
Yasuhiro Abe <abe@dzn.co.jp>.
* Convert shell script patching FreeBSD 3.4 into normal patch file.
* Add files for NEWLAYOUT style FreeBSD ports contributed by
yrsh2scp@mbox.nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp (Yoshifumi R. Shimizu).
* remove package support for NetBSD since bkpupsd is now included
in NetBSD package collection.
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present, rather than installing databases/db (affects NetBSD, Linux,
Darwin and possibly others).
As suggested by Kimmo Suominen.
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Provided in PR pkg/19456 by Michael Santos <mike at ethmoid dot org>, slighty
edited by me.
Cfengine, or the "configuration engine" is a very high level language
for building expert systems which administrate and configure large
computer networks. Cfengine uses the idea of classes and a primitive
form of intelligence to define and automate the configuration of
large systems in the most economical way possible. Cfengine is
designed to be a part of computer immune system
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hierarchy and use bsd.pkg.install.mk (PKG_SYSCONFDIR) to copy it to
the right place. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
While editing patch-aa, switch it to unified diff format, as recommended
by agc.
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fixes problem with `pkg_admin check'.
Fix from Frank Cusack in PR pkg/19492.
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