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changes:
- Fix build problem on cygwin
- Fix segmentation fault on orb.shutdown()
- Make it work on Python 2.5 and 64-bit platforms
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changes:
* fix the applyto element for the use_caret gconf key
* Workaround for manual page inclusion, fixes #340173
* Fix for man cache logic and mansect elements
* Updated translations
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changes:
* Restored disabling of VO deinterlacer when there are active
deinterlacer plugins. I finally realised what was missing...
* Added names to some windows for use in ~/.gxine/gtkrc: video,
fs_toolbar, wm_toolbar.
* Added a few name attributes to the toolbar XML and some example style
info (commented out) to the default gtkrc for the full-screen toolbar.
* When determining a default MRL title, resolve symbolic links.
* Prevent text insertion before the system-wide startup script.
* A couple of Undo shortcuts got missed in 0.5.6.
* Fixed some problems with switching to/from full-screen.
* Fixed a startup bug in the window size submenu. (Bug 1487691)
* Fixed a bug which prevented the video window from being shrunk.
(Ubuntu bug 46403)
* Fixed a problem with update of the window size menu.
* Hopefully fixed a Javascript crash-on-start bug. (Bug 1482697)
* Added a watchdog which will abort gxine if it hangs for 30s.
(Disabled by default.)
* Italian translation from Diego Petten<C3><B2>.
* Build fixes for autoconf 2.59c and later.
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changes:
* Support relative paths from command line.
-trandlation updates
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- Paragraph reformatter and word wrap now handle '*' and '-' bullet lists.
- Better internationalization (i18n)
- Multi-file search and replace
- JOE now restores cursor position in previously visited files.
- Build and grep window work more like Turbo-C: the messages window is
forced onto the screen when you hit ^[ = and ^[ -.
- Syntax highlighter definition files (.jsf files) can now have subroutines.
This eases highlighter reuse: for example, Mason and PHP can share the HTML
highlighter.
- I've changed the way JOE handles '-' and redirected input
- Many bugs have been fixed. I've tried to address every issue in the bug
tracker. Hopefully I didn't create too many new ones :-)
- You can now define which characters can indent paragraphs. Also the
default list has been reduced so that formatting of TeX/LaTeX files works
better.
- Highlighting now uses less CPU time and always parses from the beginning
of the file (the number of sync lines option is deprecated). Here is a
CPU usage comparison for scrolling forwards and backwards through a 35K
line C file:
- JOE now matches Thomas Dickey's implementation of my xterm patch (but
configure xterm with --paste64).
- File selection menu/completion-list is now above the prompt (which is more
like bash). Also it is transposed, so that it is sorted by columns
instead of rows.
- "Bufed" (prompt for a buffer to edit), works like other file prompt
commands: it's a real prompt with history and completion.
- Automatic horizontal left scroll jumps by 5-10 columns.
- New syntax files: troff, Haskell, Cadance SKILL, REXX, LUA, RUBY. Many of
the existing syntax files have been improved.
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changes:
* fix muting issues in gnome sound recorder
* add more tracks to default whitelist in gnome volume control
* po/intltool updates (as for other gnome packages)
* use GOption instead of popt
* new/updated translations
-bugfixes
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fixes by patch.)
While here, fix PR pkg/33821 by substituting pkgsrc's BINOWN, BINGRP, and
INSTALL definitions into the installed share/sendmail/cf/Makefile.
8.13.7/8.13.7 2006/06/14
A malformed MIME structure with many parts can cause sendmail to
crash while trying to send a mail due to a stack overflow,
e.g., if the stack size is limited (ulimit -s). This
happens because the recursion of the function mime8to7()
was not restricted. The function is called for MIME 8 to
7 bit conversion and also to enforce MaxMimeHeaderLength.
To work around this problem, recursive calls are limited to
a depth of MAXMIMENESTING (20); message content after this
limit is treated as opaque and is not checked further.
Problem noted by Frank Sheiness.
The changes to the I/O layer in 8.13.6 caused a regression for
SASL mechanisms that use the security layer, e.g.,
DIGEST-MD5. Problem noted by Robert Stampfli.
If a timeout occurs while reading a message (during the DATA phase)
a df file might have been left behind in the queue.
This was another side effect of the changes to the I/O
layer made in 8.13.6.
Several minor problems have been fixed that were found by a
Coverity scan of sendmail 8 as part of the NetBSD
distribution. See http://scan.coverity.com/
Note: the scan generated also a lot of "false positives",
e.g., "error" reports about situations that cannot happen.
Most of those code places are marked with lint(1) comments
like NOTREACHED, but Coverity does not understand those.
Hence an explicit assertion has been added in some cases
to avoid those false positives.
If the start of the sendmail daemon fails due to a configuration
error then in some cases shared memory segments or pid
files were not removed.
If DSN support is disabled via access_db, then related ESMTP
parameters for MAIL and RCPT should be rejected. Problem
reported by Akihiro Sagawa.
Enabling zlib compression in OpenSSL 0.9.8[ab] breaks the padding
bug work-around. Hence if sendmail is linked against
either of these versions and compression is available,
the padding bug work-around is turned off. Based on
patch from Victor Duchovni of Morgan Stanley.
CONFIG: FEATURE(`dnsbl') and FEATURE(`enhdnsbl') used
blackholes.mail-abuse.org as default domain for lookups,
however, that list is no longer available. To avoid
further problems, no default value is available anymore,
but an argument must be specified.
Portability:
Fix compilation on OSF/1 for sfsasl.c. Patch from
Pieter Bowman of the University of Utah.
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* Correct bug in configure script: --enable-portable-binary option was ignored!
* Threads compilation fix on AIX: prefer xlc_r to cc_r, and don't use
either if we are using gcc.
* Updated FAQ to note that Apple gcc 4.0.1 on MacOS/Intel is broken,
and suggest a workaround. configure script now detects Core/Duo arch.
* Use -maltivec when checking for altivec.h.
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You'll need a set of gst plugins, depending on what you do.
Eg gst-plugins0.10-flac for FLAC encoding, -ogg for OGG... Making
all these full dependencies would revert the whole sense of "plugins".
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From the change log:
# Patched security flaw in iaxclient
# Patched md5 to work on amd64 (Jasmin Buchert)
# Added Malay translation (Mohd Effendi Jaafar)
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didn't exist. Those commands were never run anyway, but moving the
.MAIN target exposed these commands as unassociated.
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set OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH to find any libtool scripts deeper in the WRKSRC
tree unless they're named something other than "libtool".
SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE generally doesn't need to be specified either -- just
define it to the empty list and shlibtool-override will look for libtool
scripts.
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semantics in pkgsrc. Because libtool-override is run by default
whenever USE_LIBTOOL is specified, LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE never needs to be
defined, and some packages set it to nothing to avoid running
libtool-override. However, shlibtool-override is only run if
SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE is defined and non-empty.
Split the code for libtool-override and shlibtool-override to reflect
these differing semantics. This should make the PHP packages build
again by not overriding libtool.
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because binary package changed.
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With default options, this was pulled in via arts->glib2->libiconv,
so no (and especially no recursive) PKGREVISION bump.
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o3read is a standalone converter for the OpenOffice.org swriter (*.sxw) and
scalc (*.sxc) formats. It doesn't depend on OpenOffice or any other external
tools or libraries.
Example: unzip -p filformat.sxw content.xml | o3read | utf8tolatin1
There are three output modules:
* o3read displays a dump of the parse tree
* o3totxt creates plain text
* o3tohtml creates html code
The utility utf8tolatin1 converts from utf8 to 8859-1.
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will search for libtool scripts up to ${OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH} below
${WRKSRC} already.
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overwritten in the case where LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE was defined.
As a side note, after analyzing the way that the original code in
bsd.pkg.mk worked, I think we can nuke LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE completely,
but we'll need a bulk build to verify this. The original code always
replaced the libtool scripts because LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE is always defined
in bsd.pkg.use.mk, so LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE essentially had no effect.
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NO_INSTALL, or NO_PACKAGE are defined.
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Without this a straight make fails in pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_comp.
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add a typo correction in a comment
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* Added support for dynamically loading SMPEG library
* Added support for dynamically loading Ogg Vorbis library
* Removed automake dependency, to allow Universal binaries on Mac OS X
* Added gcc-fat.sh for generating Universal binaries on Mac OS X
* Updated libtool support to version 1.5.22
* Use SDL_RWops also for native midi mac and win32
* Use SDL_RWops also for native midi gpl (todo: mac and win32)
* Tweaked Mix_Chunk's definition to make predeclaration easier.
* Search timidity.cfg also in /etc
* Fix memory leaks in timidity player
* Use also SDL_RWops to read midifiles for timidity
* Patch from Eric Wing to fix native midi compiling on MacOS/x86.
* Disabled support for the system version of libmikmod by default
* Fixed building mikmod support on UNIX
* Always build SDL_RWops music support
* Added SDL_RWops support for reading MP3 files
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other platforms. No PKGREVISION bump because this package currently does
not build on Darwin.
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on JRE. Bump PKGREVISION.
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framework can detect a native JRE implementation.
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