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previous). Bump PKGREVISION.
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of the BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.neon bump.
p5-subersion depends on perl 5.8.
ok'ed by epg.
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and add py-subversion to Makefile
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* Ignore unclean SSL closure when response body is delimited by EOF
("Could not read response body: Secure connection truncated" errors
with some buggy SSL servers).
* Fix test/ssl.c syntax errors with C89 compilers (Radu Greab).
* Respect configure's --datadir argument (Max Bowsher).
* Fix build on Windows when OpenSSL is not used.
* Fix use of SSLv2 (spurious "Server did not present certificate" error).
* When using SSL via a proxy, prevent leaking server auth credentials to the
proxy, or proxy auth credentials to the server.
* Fix name resolver with some old versions of glibc.
* Fix problems with configure's "time_t format string" detection.
* Fix problems when a broken Kerberos installation is found.
* When verifying SSL certificates, check iPaddress names in the subjectAltName
extension.
Update BUILDLINK_DEPENDS to 0.24.4 since there was an XML API change in
0.24.0.
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other python packages in pkgsrc.
ok'ed by epg@
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Mike M. Volokhov.
This is a GRand Digital Clock (GRDC) from the set of FreeBSD-current
games, patched to support old curses implementation.
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SARG Squid Analysis Report Generator (formerly sqmgrlog) is a tool
that allow you to view "where" your users are going to on the
Internet. SARG generate reports in HTML showing users, IP addresses,
bytes, sites, and times.
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collection.
The goal of CGI::FormBuilder (FormBuilder) is to provide an easy way
for you to generate and process CGI form-based applications. This
module is designed to be smart in that it figures a lot of stuff out
for you. As a result, FormBuilder gives you about a 4:1 ratio of the
code it generates versus what you have to write.
For example, if you have multiple values for a field, it sticks them
in a radio, checkbox, or select group, depending on some factors. It
will also automatically name fields for you in human-readable labels
depending on the field names, and lay everything out in a nicely
formatted table. It will even title the form based on the name of the
script itself (order_form.cgi becomes "Order Form").
Plus, FormBuilder provides you full-blown validation for your fields,
including some useful builtin patterns. It will even generate
JavaScript validation routines on the fly! And, of course, it
maintains state ("stickiness") across submissions, with hooks provided
for you to plugin your own sessionid module such as Apache::Session.
And though it's smart, it allows you to customize it as well. For
example, if you really want something to be a checkbox, you can make
it a checkbox. And, if you really want something to be output a
specific way, you can even specify the name of an HTML::Template or
Template Toolkit (Template) compatible template which will be
automatically filled in, statefully.
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collection.
The goal of CGI::FormBuilder (FormBuilder) is to provide an easy way
for you to generate and process CGI form-based applications. This
module is designed to be smart in that it figures a lot of stuff out
for you. As a result, FormBuilder gives you about a 4:1 ratio of the
code it generates versus what you have to write.
For example, if you have multiple values for a field, it sticks them
in a radio, checkbox, or select group, depending on some factors. It
will also automatically name fields for you in human-readable labels
depending on the field names, and lay everything out in a nicely
formatted table. It will even title the form based on the name of the
script itself (order_form.cgi becomes "Order Form").
Plus, FormBuilder provides you full-blown validation for your fields,
including some useful builtin patterns. It will even generate
JavaScript validation routines on the fly! And, of course, it
maintains state ("stickiness") across submissions, with hooks provided
for you to plugin your own sessionid module such as Apache::Session.
And though it's smart, it allows you to customize it as well. For
example, if you really want something to be a checkbox, you can make
it a checkbox. And, if you really want something to be output a
specific way, you can even specify the name of an HTML::Template or
Template Toolkit (Template) compatible template which will be
automatically filled in, statefully.
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p5-Algorithm-Merge p5-subversion, and swig-perl (thanks Thomas
Klausner).
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problem noted on current-users by Murray Armfield.
The problem was: "Just try executing slapindex to get quite a verbose
libpthread invalid mutex message. slapd still core dumps on
shutdown."
Thanks to Christian for fixing this.
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This package contains the X RandR extension.
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This package contains header files and documentation for the RandR
extension. Library and server implementations are separate.
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--------------------
Fixed bugs
o There was several memory leaks due to bad management of Python
refcounts.
o There was wrong synchronization of the thread running the R event
loop and the calls to the R interpreter.
o There was a bug with signal handling which caused segfault when
'Ctrl-C' were pressed.
o The R event loop shouldn't be run in non-interactive sessions.
o The i/o Python callbacks were wrong synchronized with the R event
loop thread.
New features
o Added a rpy_version symbol.
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default X11 config
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* Emacs fixes
* The ++ and -- operators now work for indexed matrices
* The built-in variable argv is now a list of strings instead of a string vec.
* The new built-in variable `crash_dumps_octave_core' controls
whether Octave writes user variables to the file `octave-core'
when it crashes or is killed by a signal.
* Loops of the form `for i = STRING ... endfor' are now allowed.
* It is now possible to set the iteration limit for lsode using
lsode_options ("step limit", N).
* New functions
* The save command now accepts the option -append to save the
variables at the end of the file, leaving the existing contents.
* New command-line option --no-history (also available using the
single character option -H) inhibits saving command history.
* The built-in variable `PWD' has been removed.
* New operators.
* New built-in data types.
* Commas in global statements are no longer special.
* It is now possible to declare static variables that retain their
values across function calls.
More --> See "NEWS"
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- SECURITY: Fix buffer handling bugs.
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The new irssi package triggered an 'Undefined PLT symbol'.
Now we need to link libfe_icb.so against libicb_core.so.
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used and others were added where needed.
Main NetBSD changes:
- switched from glib1 to glib2.
- added IRSSI_USE_SSL, defaulting to YES, for ssl server support
- make it possible to disable IPv6
v0.8.8 2003-11-23 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
- Just a few fixes to converting old settings automatically
v0.8.7 2003-11-23 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Settings changes - we have now "time", "size" and "level" setting
types.
- Level settings should work the same as before.
- Time settings can have units: days, hours, mins, secs,
milliseconds (or msecs). The units can be combined and written
in shorter form as well, for example "5d 30m 10ms"
- Size settings can have units: gbytes, mbytes, kbytes, bytes.
They can be written in shorter form as well, eg. "gb" or "g".
Your existing settings should be converted automatically.
+ Pasting detection. All keys except CR and LF are pasted as-is into
prompt in pasting mode.
/SET paste_detect_time controls how closely each others characters
must occur for it to be considered pasting. Paste mode goes on when
first pasted CR/LF is found.
The first line may also contain some command characters. They are
executed, but their action in entry line is reverted once pasting
is detected.
What this means in practise is that even if you have TABs (assuming
TAB is completion key) in the first pasted line, they get pasted as
TABs.
This detection isn't perfect, so if it annoys you it can be disabled
with /SET paste_detect_time 0
+ If pasting more lines than /SET paste_verify_line_count, irssi asks
if you actually want to do that. This should be useful to prevent
accidental copy&paste mistakes. Setting it to 0 disables this
entirely.
+ Support for sending SSL certificate to server and optionally verify
server's certificate. See the -ssl_* options for /SERVER and
/SERVER ADD. Patch by Joel Eriksson.
+ DCC SERVER support by Mark Trumbull
+ Support for DCC sending larger files than 2GB if supported by
operating system (ie. 64bit file support). Receiving has always
been possible, but the statistics were wrong with >4GB files
if 64bit support isn't enabled.
+ Better displaying of DCC file transfer statistics.
- Several other minor fixes and enhancements, see ChangeLog
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- Handle i386: Mobile PIII, alpha: 21264a, powerpc: 603ev
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- Handle upper and lowercase comment tags in .ogg files
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- Handle upper and lowercase comment tags in .ogg files
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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