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2001-04-28Remove redundant echoing, quoting, and input redirection to sed.jtb24-192/+123
2001-04-28Remove an unnecessary sed substitution.jtb1-2/+1
2001-04-28Clarify that USE_GIF is for qt1 as there is no "qt" package.jlam1-2/+2
2001-04-28Remove "man/man1" from list of files.jtb1-2/+1
2001-04-28the patch recently added to libcdaudio is important, so add "nb1" todrochner2-3/+4
its version and make p5-Audio-CD-disc-cover depend on it (as suggested by Christoph Badura)
2001-04-28Add the missing entries.jtb1-1/+3
2001-04-28gtk+extra-0.99.14 changed some gtk_plot_* function names, so we havedrochner3-21/+7
to update to 0.6.3. Other changes (from the ChangeLog file): Bugfixes everywhere, mainly reported by Rob Lahaye<lahaye@postech.edu> Edit dialog for datasets. First version of the Preferences dialog Enhancements in the layer control Fixes and enhancements in gtkextra 2nd version of the preferences dialog Enhancements in Python and Worksheets Complete overview and report of bugs and possible enhancements. Emergency rescue in case of a crash Autosave First version of the Bonobo interfase for embedding Scigraphica
2001-04-28add a short section about creating multi-cd binary package sets at thedmcmahill1-1/+14
end of the bulk build section.
2001-04-28Add '--tag' for hermes nasm statements to Makefile.am as well. This shouldrh2-1/+15
fix bulk building and PR 12746.
2001-04-28add a TODO/wish list. This file is only there to be read by someone whodmcmahill1-0/+20
wants to hack on the package and is not otherwise used (so I don't feel bad adding it during the freeze).
2001-04-28o don't install ${PREFIX}/etc/pdmenurc, ${PREFIX}/share/examples/pdmenu/pdmenurczuntum3-17/+34
is enough. from latest bulk build leftovers. o rework quoting & tabs
2001-04-28Update Eterm to 0.8.10zuntum7-67/+27
This release is simply a bugfix release of 0.8.9. The 0.8.x series has become the "stable" branch of Eterm and will only involve bugfixes, no new features. All the feature development is occuring in the 0.9 series. Fixes pkg/12105 by myself
2001-04-28Add some missing PLIST entries.jtb3-3/+6
2001-04-28Don't install "stow.info.orig".jtb2-1/+15
2001-04-28Add some missing PLIST entries.jtb1-1/+14
2001-04-28Add missing man page file(s) to PLIST.jtb3-3/+7
2001-04-28Add the man pages to PLIST.jtb1-1/+28
2001-04-28Add some missing files to the PLIST. I don't know why I found morejtb1-1/+6
leftovers than the i386 bulk build.
2001-04-28update missing distinfo file from update. Thanks to Thomas Klausnerdmcmahill1-3/+3
for catching this one.
2001-04-28update to verilog-current-20010422dmcmahill1-3/+3
Changes since the last packaged snapshot from the authors announcements: Icarus Verilog snapshot 20010422 -------------------------------- I've integrated a bunch of UDP patches from Stephan Boettcher. These go to the core of ivl, so if you use Icarus Verilog with UDPs, you might want to give this a test for us. Stephan has also added some ivl_target support for UDP devices. This is a prerequisite to vvp support for UDP devices. Some of you have been beating me over the head about disable, so the vvp target now supports disable. It only works in certain very constrained situations, but the idea is there and the more common cases are simply a matter of getting around to them. I actually could use more examples of the use of disable for the test suite. In the process, I have settled on the interaction of threads and scopes, and changed the %fork syntax to match. See the README.txt and opcodes.txt file for details. The implementation of %end and %join simplified in the process. The vvp-tgt code generator supports a few more gate types. New gate types are pretty easy to add, it's just boring grunt work. That's why they've been popping up slowly. I've also got certain behavioral shifts working. Only constant shifts, so far, but this covers a pretty large percentage of the real world uses of shift, I think. I fixed a few specify block parse problems, so it should ignore even more complex specify blocks now:-) One of these days I really will properly support specify blocks. PROGRESS I was hoping to get vvp up to a similar level as vvm by the end of April, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen. I'm up to 182 tests passed, compared to 318 of Icarus Verilog/vvm, so I have a ways to go yet. I see no real point to making a release until I get up to 300 or so tests passed. That is the goal for 0.5 release. But of course if vvp is enough for you, then it is soooo much faster then vvm. Icarus Verilog 20010415 Snapshot -------------------------------- As with all the most recent snapshots, this is almost entirely progress with the vvp code generator and simulation engine. I'm up to 159 tests passed in the test suite, so I'm getting there. But there's still plenty to go. I also fixed what appeared to be a minor problem with elaboration of ?: expressions in continuous assignments. The code was actually fine, it was a spurious assert. This fix affects vvm as well. Icarus Verilog/vvp now support <= statemements with internal delays. That is, "foo <= #10 bar;" should work properly, and there are tests in the suite that prove it. This is a pretty common syntax, so this should help a lot of folks. I also fixed a bug in the code generator that would cause it to put a constant bit as a destination for the bitwise boolean operators. This caused run-time asserts. The event or support in vvp has been extended to now support arbitrary width, so now you can for example wit for any changes in a 32bit reg. This handles most of the likely cases, so @ statements should now be pretty generally functional. The handling of run-time threads has been revamped in preparation for support of the disable statement. It also plugs a memory leak where fork/join and task/function calls are invoked. And this version should also clean up all those tiny initial foo=bar threads that all programs seem to have. Threads that are done are now freed, along with their memory, hopefully reducing the runtime memory footprint. That's pretty much it this time 'round. Working with threads took some time, so the progress isn't as flashy as it sometimes is. There is still lots to do with vvp before 0.5, but I would appreciate any feedback you can offer. It's complete enough already that I'm able to accept bug reports on it, even if it turns out to be a "not supported yet" type of thing. At this point, I'd be curious to know what hangups are preventing its regular use.
2001-04-28add and enable pnm2ppa package.kei1-1/+2
2001-04-28Initial import of pnm2ppa-1.04 package. From README:kei5-0/+95
What is this? ------------- pnm2ppa, a PPM to PPA converter, creates output using the PPA (printer performance architecture) protocol. This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only" printers, including the HP Deskjet 720C series, the HP DeskJet 820 series, and the HP DeskJet 1000 series. It has been tested on all three series, but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much appreciated!
2001-04-28add and enable simian and simian-docsdmcmahill1-1/+3
2001-04-28Initial import of simian-docs-2.1dmcmahill4-0/+39
User's guide for SIMIAN (Surface Impedance Method for Interconnect Analysis). The guide is in PDF format.
2001-04-28initial import of simian-2.1dmcmahill8-0/+218
Surface Impedance Method for Interconnect Analysis. SIMIAN is a two dimensional frequency dependent series impedance extraction tool for inerconnects and transmission lines using conductors of rectangular or circular cross section. The use of the surface ribbon method (SRM) greatly enhances the speed of computation relative to the volume filament method (VFM).
2001-04-28Make $(localdir) and $(gnulocaledir) equal so that the locale filesjtb4-7/+56
don't get installed to both ${PREFIX}/lib/locale and ${PREFIX}/share/locale. This fixes the i386 bulk build leftovers.
2001-04-28Add missing "libi386.so.0.2" and "libkeycap.so.0.0".jtb1-1/+3
2001-04-28Back out previous change.jtb2-21/+12
2001-04-28Add "lib/X11/app-defaults/Sam" to PLIST.jtb1-1/+2
2001-04-28Add missing "Velvet.ad" to PLIST.jtb1-1/+2
2001-04-28Add missing xbeeb.1 to PLIST.jtb1-1/+2
2001-04-28Add BUILD_USES_MSGFMT=yes as this wants msgfmt - build breaks if it's nothubertf1-1/+2
installed (I wonder why this wasn't catched in bulk builds...)
2001-04-28Add an i386 bulk build leftover ("ReadMe.txt").jtb1-1/+2
2001-04-28Fix man page installation oddity causing i386 bulk build leftover.jtb2-12/+22
2001-04-28Add an "@exec mktexlsr" to the PLIST so that mktexlsr gets run afterjtb1-1/+2
a cweb binary package is installed. This fixes the i386 bulk build problem for emulators/mmix where TeX couldn't find cwebmac.tex.
2001-04-27Add distinfo file.jtb1-0/+5
2001-04-27s/p5-/p5-Math/gjtb1-4/+4
2001-04-27Reimport of p5-MatrixReal as p5-Math-MatrixReal.jtb4-0/+41
2001-04-27Reimport of p5-Interpolate as p5-Math-Interpolate.jtb4-0/+27
2001-04-27Reimport of p5-BigInteger as p5-Math-BigInteger.jtb5-0/+52
2001-04-27Removing p5-* packages to reimport with the default name p5-${DISTNAME}.jtb13-120/+0
So, p5-Interpolate will be reimported as p5-Math-Interpolate, etc.
2001-04-27Add and enable linpack.jtb1-1/+2
2001-04-27Initial import of linpack.jtb9-0/+128
LINPACK is a collection of Fortran subroutines that analyze and solve linear equations and linear least-squares probles. The package solves linear systems whose matrices are general, banded, symmetric indefinite, symmetric positive definite, triangular, and tridiagonal square. In addition, the package computes the QR and singular value decompositions of rectangular matrices and applies them to least-squares problems. LINPACK uses column-oriented algorithms to increase efficiency by preserving locality of reference. LINPACK was designed for supercomputers in use in the 1970s and early 1980s. LINPACK has been largely superceded by LAPACK which has been designed to run efficiently on shared-memory, vector supercomputers.
2001-04-27linpack has been renamed linpack-bench.jtb1-2/+2
2001-04-27Reimport of former benchmarks/linpack package as linpack-bench.jtb4-0/+281
2001-04-27linpack is being renamed linpack-bench to make room for the libraryjtb5-286/+0
of that name.
2001-04-27Add a patch to configure so that it correctly determines the wayjtb4-7/+50
the Fortran compiler mangles function names. Don't delete the libtool .la file after installation -- they might be useful for something.
2001-04-27cvsup binary uses X libraries, so add 'USE_X11'; addresses pkg/12531wiz1-1/+2
by Masao Uebayashi.
2001-04-27Add and enable p5-Apache-DBILog{ger,Config}wiz1-1/+3
2001-04-27Initial import of p5-Apache-DBILogger-0.93, provided in pkg/12643wiz4-0/+34
by Nathan Ahlstrom. DESCR: DBI is a database access Application Programming Interface (API) for the Perl Language. The DBI API Specification defines a set of functions, variables and conventions that provide a consistent database interface independant of the actual database being used. With this module you can now have your httpd (apache) logs redirected into a database table for future querying.