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2009-04-03Make PKGNAME match directory name.wiz1-1/+4
Add CONFLICTS with old name.
2009-04-03regensnj2-95/+64
2009-04-03Spelling fixes.snj5-12/+12
2009-04-02Note update of the "milter-greylist" package to version 4.2.tron1-1/+2
2009-04-02Update "milter-greylist" package to version 4.2. Changes since 4.2rc1:tron3-19/+6
- Make sure dump is really on disk even with a buggy ext4fs - Build with OpenLDAP but not CURL (Matthias Scheler) Approved by Alistair Crooks.
2009-04-02Updated p5-Mail-Mbox-MessageParser to -1.5000nb2 (fix for perl 5.9+)tez1-1/+2
2009-04-02Make this package work with Perl 5.9+tez5-3/+51
Approved by agc
2009-04-02s/xrandr-1.2.99.4/xrandr-1.3.0/.taca1-2/+2
2009-04-02always use the system's timezone files (previously it did sodrochner2-416/+4
only on Linux) -- the bundled ones are not consistent wrt some prefix (freeassociation.sourceforge.net vs citadel.org) which triggers a runtime check when imported ical files are used, bump PKGREVISION
2009-04-02Update dependency versions to match configure script.wiz1-1/+3
pango mismatch noted by reed@.
2009-04-01Updated sysutils/etcmanage to 0.6.1gdt1-1/+2
2009-04-01New in Version 0.6.1gdt2-6/+6
Remove DESTDIR/stand before building to avoid failed builds from renamed module path.
2009-04-01this needs verilog-current to builddrochner1-2/+2
2009-04-01Note update of the "graphviz" package to version 2.20.3nb4.tron1-2/+2
2009-04-01Backout last change because "lib/config" gets created by the INSTALLtron2-4/+3
script and removed by the DEINSTALL script. Problem pointed out by Joerg Sonnenberger.
2009-04-01Note update of the "graphviz" package to version 2.20.3nb3.tron1-1/+2
2009-04-01Fix package list problem introduced in revision 1 by addingtron2-3/+4
"lib/graphviz/config" back. Problem noted by Jens Rehsack.
2009-04-01We need to tell configure which python binary to use.roy6-6/+16
2009-04-01s/samba-3.3.2/samba-3.3.3/.taca1-2/+2
2009-04-01s/samba-3.2.9/samba-3.2.10/.taca1-2/+2
2009-04-01Remove tool definition for native pax as it is not fully compatible withjoerg2-4/+2
the expected pax use and has some bad behavior making it undesirable to work around. Discussed with hasso@ and on tech-pkg.
2009-04-01Remove PAX definition, it is not forcefully installed as part of thejoerg1-2/+1
bootstrap any longer, so this is plainly wrong.
2009-04-01Bump PKGREVISION for new patch-ad.apb1-2/+2
Correct handling of the length of data returned by SIOCGIFCONF. The actual length of each item is never less than sizeof(struct ifreq), but may be more than that. If the platform's struct sockaddr has an sa_len field, and if the length in sa_len is larger then the space available in ifr_ifru, then the data extends beyond the end of the ifr_ifru field by the difference in sizes.
2009-04-01Correct handling of the length of data returned by SIOCGIFCONF. Theapb2-1/+63
actual length of each item is never less than sizeof(struct ifreq), but may be more than that. If the platform's struct sockaddr has an sa_len field, and if the length in sa_len is larger then the space available in ifr_ifru, then the data extends beyond the end of the ifr_ifru field by the difference in sizes.
2009-03-31Updated sysutils/xentools3-hvm to 3.1.4nb3bouyer1-1/+2
2009-03-31Never build qemu documentation (it's the stock qemu documentation andbouyer4-15/+20
has not been updated for Xen, so it's not of much use anyway). Fix PLIST issues because the documentation was built only if texi2html was installed. Bump PKGREVISION
2009-03-31s/samba-3.2.8/samba-3.2.9/.taca1-2/+2
2009-03-31Remove conditional to use bison in case of IRIX, it's used anyway now.hasso1-6/+1
2009-03-31Updated shells/bash to 4.0.10.hasso1-1/+2
2009-03-31* Update to the latest patchversion 4.0.10, it fixes several segfaults inhasso2-6/+41
routine usage. * Switch from yacc to bison. Yacc is known to cause problems: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2009-03/msg00115.html
2009-03-30Updated devel/cpuflags to 1.41abs1-1/+2
2009-03-30Updated devel/cpuflags to 1.41abs2-4/+4
Treat all Atoms as '-march=core2 -mtune=pentium'
2009-03-30Remove trailing \n in warnx call. Pointed out by seb@joerg1-2/+2
2009-03-30make this build with 64-bit time_tdrochner4-1/+41
2009-03-30Work around the problem that BUILDLINK_LDADD.dl is not initialised bydsainty1-4/+2
mk/dlopen.buildlink3.mk until very late in the proceedings. Fixes build on Linux. No PKGREVISION bump required, no functional change on platforms where the build completed. Addresses PR pkg/41080. Ok'd by wiz@
2009-03-30Fix build on NetBSD 5.x using same patch Joerg applied to gcc3.markd2-1/+26
2009-03-30Add URLs to upstream bug reports.wiz5-9/+17
2009-03-30Updated games/wesnoth to 1.6wiz1-1/+2
2009-03-30Update to 1.6, fixing a security problem.wiz7-1375/+2394
What's New in Wesnoth 1.6 We have many new features for your enjoyment this time around, including a new mainline campaign, two new multiplayer scenarios and another refresh of the user interface. For Players Campaigns There is a new mainline campaign, The Legend of Wesmere, with new gameplay features including (in one scenario) the ability to use the game AI as your commander for an allied side, setting its objectives as you like. Search for this hidden feature by right-clicking on your allied commanders during scenario 7. This campaign was imported from the Wesnoth-UMC-Dev project, where it spent a few months being adapted for mainline. Almost all mainline campaigns now use a different method of carrying over gold from scenario to scenario: the amount of gold retained is now 40% instead of 80%, but it is added to the minimum starting gold of the next scenario instead of only replacing it if higher. Many mainline campaigns have improved storyline prose and new cutscenes or epilogs. Several have improved and redrawn campaign maps. All now have dates in the Wesnoth history timeline, and almost all have journey animations on their campaign maps. The history and geography of Wesnoth have been developed in more depth and detail: More campaigns now include references to events in the overall history, adding depth and richness to the narration. Multiplayer The multiplayer server can now be logged onto using the username and password of a Wesnoth forum account. However, registration is not required and one can continue to use an unregistered username. The multiplayer lobby has been improved to allow easier management of the friends and ignores list by double-clicking on the player list. Notable changes to default era balancing include: * Increased the cost of the Goblin Spearman from 8 to 9. * Increased the movement of the Goblin Spearman line from 4 to 5. * Increased the melee attack of the Goblin Spearman from 4-3 to 6-3. * Added the traits weak, slow and dim and made goblins each receive one of them instead of two standard traits. * Added the marksman special to the ranged attack of the Orcish Assassin line. * Increased the cost of the Walking Corpse from 7 to 8. * Decreased the cost of the Bowman from 15 to 14. * Decreased the melee attack of the Bowman from 6-2 to 4-2. General The game graphics have been improved with a whole new range of unit portraits. Many more units have full animations and team coloring. There is a new basic terrain type, coastal reef, which gives most land-based units slightly higher defense than in regular shallow water, and 70% defense to most water-based units such as mermen and nagas. Forests get more variety with graphics for spring/summer, fall and winter deciduous forest terrains. There are new village graphics for human cities and primitive tribal areas. Our composers have added five new original background tracks: Heroes' Rite, Siege of Laurelmor, Suspense, The Dangerous Symphony and The Deep Path. Also, the game now plays special music clips for victory and defeat events. The game interface has continued to evolve, especially in making more dramatic use of portraits. Unit recall dialogs now display useful information about your veterans' traits. Add-ons now display their category when you browse them on the download server. New game translations include Arabic, Croatian, Friulian, Latvian, Macedonian and Marathi. Existing translations have been extensively updated and revised. For Content Developers The map editor was much improved (thank you, Google Summer of Code). It can be started from within the game now. You can toggle overlay displays of terrain codes and map coordinates while editing. The editor can handle multiple maps in a session, and you can take screenshots of full maps. There's also a new interactive editing tool for animated journey tracks. There are some new core units available everywhere: Troll Shaman, Royal Warrior and Dread Bat. Less visible changes include improvements in the game AI, including a new formula-based AI that allows more flexible setting of objectives and an improved pathfinding algorithm. As usual, WML has grown more powerful with many new tags and attributes to extend the range of what campaign authors can do. The GUI engine is under heavy development; these changes will allow the entire GUI to be configured from WML. The first steps have been made, but the project is not finished yet and will continue in the 1.7 development cycle. The support for writing Python AIs has been removed because the feature opened a serious security hole. However, we hope to build an even more powerful AI-scripting feature, possibly using a different and safer extension language, in 1.7.
2009-03-29+ cdrtools-2.01.01alpha59pre2, cmake-2.6.3, libgdiplus-2.4, mono-2.4,wiz1-7/+16
mono-tools-2.4, mono-xsp-2.4, monodevelop-2.0, p5-DB_File-1.820, p5-DateTime-TimeZone-0.86, py-pytz-2009d, sdlmame-0.130 [wiz], subversion-base-1.6.0, telepathy-gabble-0.7.24, telepathy-glib-0.7.28, xterm-243.
2009-03-29Updated pkgtools/pkg_select to 20090329wiz1-1/+2
2009-03-29Fix substitution per PR 41092 from Steven Drake.wiz1-3/+3
Bump version.
2009-03-29Updated wm/wmii to 3.6nb4wiz1-1/+2
2009-03-29Remove patch-ad using obsolete command line options for dmenu;wiz3-20/+4
increase dependency on dmenu to 3.7. Bump PKGREVISION.
2009-03-29xenconsolemartti1-1/+2
2009-03-29Removed xenconsole from pkgsrc.martti9-147/+1
2009-03-29+ MesaLib-7.4, cherokee-0.99.7, clive-2.1.9, coccinelle-0.1.6awiz1-11/+14
[wiz], fbreader-0.10.6, gss-0.0.26, libgda-4.0.1, lighttpd-1.4.22, snes9x-gtk-1.51.70 [wiz], stella-2.7.5, transcode-1.1.2, wine-devel-1.1.18, youtube-dl-20090328.
2009-03-28Fix build on NetBSD-4: libldap is required even with LDAP support disabledmanu1-1/+2
2009-03-28Fix broken DEPENDS.wiz1-3/+3
2009-03-28Updated www/firefox3 to 3.0.8tnn1-1/+2