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to comprehend in the little time I have. Sorry.
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author). While we're at it, upgrade to version 0.93, and add a manpage
for grepjar, which is now part of this package.
Changes since 0.90:
Improved support for other Unix platforms.
Now works on Solaris, AIX, True 64, and HP-UX.
Hopefully resolved all big endian problems.
Fixed bug in update which caused it to skip
openning update file
Changs since 0.92:
Integrated GNU gcc patches to mainline fastjar
codebase. Should compile on more platforms.
Ignore nutty errors.
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prefix REPLACE_PERL definitions with ${WRKSRC}.
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Wed, 2 May 2001 14:30:38 +0200
* merged changes from axfr-get.html into axfr-get.8
* added contributed man-page tinydns-edit.8, thanks Jonathan de Boyne
Pollard.
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:29:54 +0100
* merged changes from tinydns-data.html into tinydns-data.8
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:23:18 +0100
* merge changes from http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/doc.tar.gz into: axfr-get.8,
dnscache-conf.8, dnscache.8, dnsfilter.1, dnsip.1, dnsipq.1, dnsmx.1,
dnsname.1, dnsq.1, dnsqr.1, dnstrace.1, dnstxt.1, qualification.5,
tinydns-conf.8, tinydns-data.8.
* tinydns-get.1: new.
pkgsrc changes:
- simplify post-extract by using REPLACE_PERL
- simplify post-install by looping over all available man pages
- update MASTER_SITES for man pages
- bump PKGREVISION (a few man pages added)
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Addresses PR pkg/19331 by Richard Rauch, also seen in latest Hubert's bulk
builds.
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GDSreader - simple Calma (GDSii) parser/printer tool.
This software has as target the printing/plotting/displaying of Calma (GDSii)
files without using true layout editors. I had once to visualize an unknown
Calma file and customizing LEdit or Magic (the two layout editors I had access
to) was so difficult that I decided to write this program.
Current status:
- gdsreader is in an alpha stage and you should not expect too much from it;
- the Calma files are almost completely parsed (had no layout example that
makes use of BOX/NODE elements);
- given a Calma structure name, a PostScript file and a HPGL/2 file are
generated. The way each layer is handled is controlled by an ASCII
configuration file. The properties that can be set are color, fill (only
solid is supported), hatch (simple or cross, the angle and spacing are user
customizable too).
In order to produce an useful PostScript output, you need to write a
configuration file (default is .layers.config). The one you'll find with the
distribution is suitable for the Calma example test.gds (an actual Bandgap
reference).
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said he'd include it in the next version, but since the project is,
according to the website, discontinued...
While we're at it, move html documentation where it belongs.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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While we're at it, update to version 0.3.1
Changes: fix compilation for gcc-3.0 and up
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devel/p5-IO-Null.
This is a perl class for null file handles. Calling a constructor of this
class always succeeds, returning a new null file handle. Writing to
any object of this class is always a no-operation, and returns true.
Reading from any object of this class is always no-operation, and
returns empty-string or empty-list, as appropriate.
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devel/p5-IO-Null.
This is a perl class for null file handles. Calling a constructor of this
class always succeeds, returning a new null file handle. Writing to
any object of this class is always a no-operation, and returns true.
Reading from any object of this class is always no-operation, and
returns empty-string or empty-list, as appropriate.
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(Originally also sent to the author, but didn't hear back from him.)
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for the "kdelibs2" package has been fixed.
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NetBSD packages collection as devel/ucl.
UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.
It implements a number of NRV compression algorithms that achieve an
excellent compression ratio while allowing very fast decompression.
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NetBSD packages collection as devel/ucl.
UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.
It implements a number of NRV compression algorithms that achieve an
excellent compression ratio while allowing very fast decompression.
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some files.
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as archivers/nomarch.
nomarch is a free version of the arc archiver program. It is available
under the GNU GPL license.
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as archivers/nomarch.
nomarch is a free version of the arc archiver program. It is available
under the GNU GPL license.
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collection as archivers/parchive.
The idea behind parchive is to provide a tool to apply the data-recovery
capability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting and recovery of
multi-part archives on Usenet. Current filespec and clients support the
'Reed-Soloman Code' implementation that allows for recovery of any 'X'
volumes for 'X' parity volumes present.
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collection as archivers/parchive.
The idea behind parchive is to provide a tool to apply the data-recovery
capability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting and recovery of
multi-part archives on Usenet. Current filespec and clients support the
'Reed-Soloman Code' implementation that allows for recovery of any 'X'
volumes for 'X' parity volumes present.
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as archivers/lbrate.
lbrate extracts/decompresses files from the CP/M LBR format. (It can also list
and test such archives.) It does this in an `unzip'-like manner, mostly hiding
the details of individually compressed and renamed files, and transparently
dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
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as archivers/lbrate.
lbrate extracts/decompresses files from the CP/M LBR format. (It can also list
and test such archives.) It does this in an `unzip'-like manner, mostly hiding
the details of individually compressed and renamed files, and transparently
dealing with the required decompression/renaming.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
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collection as misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary.
The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
extract various kinds of information from Macintosh Macbinary files.
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collection as misc/p5-Mac-Macbinary.
The Mac::Macbinary perl5 module provides an object-oriented way to
extract various kinds of information from Macintosh Macbinary files.
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collection as devel/p5-IO-Zlib.
The IO::Zlib module provides a Perl IO:: style interface to the
Compress::Zlib package. The main advantage is that you can use an
IO::Zlib object in much the same way as an IO::File object, so you
can have common code that doesn't know which sort of file it is
using.
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collection as devel/p5-IO-Zlib.
The IO::Zlib module provides a Perl IO:: style interface to the
Compress::Zlib package. The main advantage is that you can use an
IO::Zlib object in much the same way as an IO::File object, so you
can have common code that doesn't know which sort of file it is
using.
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archivers/xpk.
This package is a UNIX port of the Amiga XPK library.
The XPK system consists of a master library (libxpkmaster.so) and several
(un)packer sub-libraries (libxpkXXXX.so). Application programs only use the
master library directly: the master library takes care of loading and using
the sub-libraries. Each sub-library implements one type of compression.
There are different libraries for different types of data. When unpacking the
applications do not need to know which library was used to pack the data -
the appropriate library needs to be installed.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
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archivers/xpk.
This package is a UNIX port of the Amiga XPK library.
The XPK system consists of a master library (libxpkmaster.so) and several
(un)packer sub-libraries (libxpkXXXX.so). Application programs only use the
master library directly: the master library takes care of loading and using
the sub-libraries. Each sub-library implements one type of compression.
There are different libraries for different types of data. When unpacking the
applications do not need to know which library was used to pack the data -
the appropriate library needs to be installed.
From the FreeBSD ports collection.
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as archivers/arj.
This package is a GPL implementation of ARJ v2.7x for DOS on UNIX and
UNIX-like systems. It is assumed that the user is familiar with ARJ
operation on DOS before using this package.
New ARJ features on UNIX and UNIX-like platforms:
- Support for symbolic and hard links
- Archiving of special entities: pipes and devices
- Support for UID/GID storage in a variety of methods
- World's smallest native self-extracting modules
- Outstanding interoperability with ARJ for DOS, Windows and OS/2 Warp
From the FreeBSD port collections (with several changes by me).
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as archivers/arj.
This package is a GPL implementation of ARJ v2.7x for DOS on UNIX and
UNIX-like systems. It is assumed that the user is familiar with ARJ
operation on DOS before using this package.
New ARJ features on UNIX and UNIX-like platforms:
- Support for symbolic and hard links
- Archiving of special entities: pipes and devices
- Support for UID/GID storage in a variety of methods
- World's smallest native self-extracting modules
- Outstanding interoperability with ARJ for DOS, Windows and OS/2 Warp
From the FreeBSD port collections (with several changes by me).
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accordingly. Should address the problem seen in Hubert's latest bulk-build.
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accordingly. Should address the problem seen in Hubert's latest bulk-build.
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Should fix Huberts bulk-build error.
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