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where they have different size.
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There are no actual code changes since the last release, only some
cleanups and a complete manual.
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GnuPG-2 provides several utilities that are used by mail clients,
such as Kmail and Balsa, including OpenPGP and S/MIME support.
GnuPG-2 has a different architecture than GnuPG-1 (e.g. 1.4.5) in that
it splits up functionality into several modules. However, both
versions may be installed alongside without any conflict. In fact,
the gpg version from GnuPG-1 is able to make use of the gpg-agent as
included in GnuPG-2 and allows for seamless passphrase caching. The
advantage of GnuPG-1 is its smaller size and the lack of dependency on
other modules at run and build time.
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something else than { xorg native }. According to the error reports on
pkgsrc-users, many have still X11_TYPE=XFree86.
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message is
Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")
which is not helpful at all.
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not know about Interix yet. This is a temporary work-around for
PR 34968.
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Fixed this.
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(There are a new versions available.)
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Changes in this version include:
This release fixes a possible double free problem in the
printf() implementation. The problem occurred when more
conversion specifiers than function arguments were present and
the format required a cast from the dummy void value used by
the implementation to another type. Thanks to Dennis Heuer
for reporting the problem.
Also based on a suggestion by Dennis, the interpreter no
longer allows non-terminated escape sequences in string
literals. In other words, a string literal may no longer end
in a backslash character.
Alistair Crooks provided a couple of new example scripts that
include interfacing to native C libraries under NetBSD. He
also suggested to allow hexadecimal integer literals. These
are now allowed and need to be prefixed with "0x". For
example, "0xFF" or "0xff" is the same as writing "255".
Fabian Tschiatschek provided a patch to allow extra arguments
to be passed to map, filter, foldl, foldr, drop_while, and
take_while. These are passed down into the function provided
as the first argument. Fabian also noticed that the
documentation and implementation of foldr did not agree about
the order of arguments. The implementation was changed to
match the language manual.
There is a new library function called is_null that can check
whether a memory resource contains a C NULL pointer.
patch-ab has now been removed since, with the inclusion of is_null(), there
is no need for it.
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- Handle invalid hostname gracefully
- add .svn to default rdist_except_pat
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of bsd.pkg.mk, so that all infrastructure parts may add their error
messages to PKG_FAIL_REASON.
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(from wip or elsewhere). From Lars Nordlund on pkgsrc-users@
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pre wrapper days). Especially useful for Solaris where cpp tends to
live in /usr/css/lib/cpp.
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Problem noted by Greg Woods in personal email. Bump PKGREVISION.
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Summary of changes since 3.8.6:
* Support for USB UPSe (not enabled in pkgsrc)
* new networking driver (net) that uses the NIS interface rather than the
older master/slave networking
* The apctest program has been enhanced to do EEPROM programming in a much
more interactive way than the prior versions.
* Added a ONBATTERYDELAY config, time to switch to onbattery state after
a power failure. New event "offbattery", which is the same as mainsback but
only sent if we got to state onbattery
* new snmp driver, with trap support.
* Battery disconnect and reconnect events
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introduced to pkgsrc. There are still some FIXMEs left.
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${SSLKEYS}/pure-ftpd.pem instead of /etc/ssl/private/pure-ftpd.pem.
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Otherwise at least the firefox2 configure script will default to non-debug
mode.
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+ font-bitstream-75dpi
+ font-daewoo-misc
+ font-dec-misc
+ font-ibm-type1
+ font-isas=misc
+ font-jis-misc
+ font-mutt-misc
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This are the PCF versions of the ClearlyU fonts for 100dpi displays.
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the JIS "fixed" fonts for 78dpi displays.
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the Song Si fonts for 72dpi displays.
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the Type1 versions of the IBM Courier fonts.
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the following DEC fonts for 100dpi
displays:
- Cursor
- Session
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the Daewoo Gothic fonts for 100dpi displays.
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the following Bitstream fonts for 75dpi
displays:
- Charter
- Terminal
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the PCF versions of the following Bitstream fonts for 100dpi
displays:
- Charter
- Terminal
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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+ font-bh-100dpi
+ font-bh-75dpi
+ font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi
+ font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi
+ font-bh-ttf
+ font-bh-type1
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This are the Type1 versions of the following Bigelow & Holmes fonts:
- Luxi Mono
- Luxi Sans
- Luxi Serif
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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This are the TrueType versions of the following Bigelow & Holmes fonts:
- Luxi Mono
- Luxi Sans
- Luxi Serif
This is from the modular Xorg project.
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