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Noted on tech-pkg today that older packages had libgobject-2.0.so.400
and libglib-2.0.so.400 and newer packages provided
libgobject-2.0.so.0.600.3 and libglib-2.0.so.0.
The libtool changes on Sept. 22, 2004 made this install different
library naming. The next update was in 2.6.1 (on January 9, 2005).
So setting BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.glib2 to that version.
Apparently, 2.6 is binary-compatible with any 2.x version.
Hopefully, this will be good enough to force anyone with glib2 packages
from before Sept. 22, 2004 to update.
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Changes:
# Wildcards (mput/mget) and recursive file transfer in PSFTP.
# You can now save your session details from the Change Settings
dialog box, after you've started your session.
# Various improvements to Unicode support, including:
* support for right-to-left and bidirectional text (Arabic,
Hebrew etc). Thanks to arabeyes.org for design and most of
the implementation.
* support for Arabic text shaping, again thanks to arabeyes.org.
* support for Unicode combining characters.
# Support for the xterm 256-colour control sequences.
# Port forwardings can now be reconfigured in mid-session.
# Support for IPv6. Thanks to unfix.org for having patiently maintained
the patch for this until we were finally ready to integrate it.
# More configurability and flexibility in SSH-2 key exchange. In
particular, PuTTY can now initiate repeat key exchange during the
session, which means that if your server doesn't initiate it (OpenSSH
is known not to bother) you can still have the cryptographic benefits.
# Bug fix: display artefacts caused by characters overflowing their
character cell should now all be gone. (This would probably have
bothered Windows ClearType users more than anyone else.)
# Bug fix: keepalives are now supported everywhere. (Previously they
were supported by Windows GUI PuTTY, but were missing in Plink, PSFTP
and the Unix port.)
# Miscellaneous improvements for CJK/IME users; many thanks to Hung-Te
Lin for assistance.
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Install into ${PREFIX}/tomcat5 in the same way as tomcat4 does, to avoid
conflicts with tomcat55.
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This package was broken for a time, when the NO_BUILD that is set by
its Makefile broke the xmlcatmgr handling.
Increase the PKGREVISION now to have a known-good version of this package
again.
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Changes:
BUGFIX: Minior memory leaks in multi-word tokenizer
BUGFIX: When using --classify, the system/user log is appended to
BUGFIX: Using signatureLocation=headers should prefer signature in headers
BUGFIX: History-based training only works for admins
BUGFIX: Long usernames malformatted in dspam_stats
BUGFIX: Daemon connection deadlocks when NULL characters are sent
BUGFIX: Other minor memory leaks
BUGFIX: PostgreSQL connections stay open in daemon mode
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Louis Guillaume (on tech-pkg).
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fixes "Mozilla Firefox JavaScript Engine Information Disclosure Vulnerability"
See following pages for detail.
http://secunia.com/advisories/14820/
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288688
Bump PKGREVISION.
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this is impossible, because XFree86-libs installs the files into
${X11ROOT_PREFIX}, remove the line.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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frontend).
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seems to be really useful now, and it's ready to be on pkgsrc).
pkg_select will display a curses file browser for the pkg system. You can
browse pkgsrc and gather various informations about packages, like avail-
able version, installed version, comment and homepage. A simple paging
system lets you read information files. You can browse both installed
and uninstalled packages, as well as dependencies list and perform vari-
ous administrative tasks to them. A package finder system helps you to
easily locate a package by its name. pkg_select can handle either source
or binary installations when pkgsrc is installed on the local system, or
binary only when using the pkgsrc-over-ftp feature.
If no pkgsrc is installed, pkg_select offers ability fo fetch it, either
by FTP or CVS. It is also possible to update an existing pkgsrc via the
interface.
pkg_select user interface is quite self explainatory, every available
shortcut is shown and annotated.
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* Correct a typo which turns a C comment into a C++ comment
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RMagick is an interface between the Ruby programming language and the
ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick image processing libraries.
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Lots of bugfixes and new functionality was added, more info:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/news-4-1-11.html
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Compared to the latest stable release (1.0.1), this version includes...
too many things to list them all! Nevertheless, I would like to mention
a few important features (in no particular order):
* Support for KIPI plugins, which brings you lots of fancy image
manipulation possibilities.
* Support for animated images.
* Fast MMX-optimized image smoothing.
* Asynchronous image loading, so the application do not look frozen
while loading a big image.
* Two KParts: one to display an image, another to browse folders.
* Nifty On Screen Display toolbar.
* Brightness, contrast and gamma adjustment.
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will find libusb-config if installed and try to use it, breaking the mouse
settings control center panel, so let it use it. Bump PKGREVISION.
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Release Notes for Clearsilver 0.9.14 03/08/2005
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bugfix release
- one incompatible change: semi-public function cgi_html_ws_strip now
takes a second argument to set the level of stripping
- white space stripper now has two levels: 1 is the old debug level
(which doesn't strip whitespace at the beginning of a line) and the
second strips all duplicate whitespace
- fix for cgi_register_strfuncs missing for ruby/perl modules
- fix for color problems in generated images in imd with GD2
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* make getmail less conservative about remembering messages as
already-seen when unrelated errors occur after successfully
delivering them. Thanks: Thomas Schwinge.
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now use their own binary for fetching updated plugin files from the
nessus.org site.
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- Issue highlighted by diro@nixsys.bz in PR# 29814
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Put it back again.
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with:
@unexec ${RMDIR} %D/include/arts 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}
This will stop it from complaining when you use pkg_add to
upgrade the arts package when kdelibs is still installed.
Okayed by maintainer, markd.
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(I saw that my pkg/share/examples was not a directory but a Count
configuration file.)
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while it is signed without.
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