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### 0.9.5 / 20.11.2013
Author: Malcolm Blyth <trashbat@co.ck>
Date: Tue Nov 19 15:14:31 2013 +0000
* Bumped revision
* Fixed author stringname error (damn this 1 based counting)
* Updating integration test to check for comments contained within the cells.
* Checking also for multiple comments in a sheet
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2013-10-12 version 0.5.7:
* Added deserialization support for the new MessagePack spec
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* Build long double math libraries on NetBSD and FreeBSD.
* Removed obsolete patches.
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* Upstream tar ball is changed with same filename.
Set DIST_SUBDIR.
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using the system/Pkgsrc zlib. At least on Ubuntu, the internal zlib fails to
get past configuration.
Use the standard Pkgsrc (or builtin) zlib instead.
Bump PKGREVISION to reflect the minor difference in build strategy.
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entry, as the permissions are not exotic.
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it is implied (currently) by other dependencies, so no revbump required.
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But this package doesn't actually install any info files, so a simpler
solution is to not use makeinfo at all.
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* Also add www/contao31-example to 3.1.5 before.
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Version 2.11.13 (2013-11-19)
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### Fixed
Sort the list of available modules (see #6391).
### Fixed
Decode entities in passwords (see #6252).
### Fixed
Replace insert tags in the details view of the listing module (see #6120).
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SSLScan queries SSL services, such as HTTPS, in order to determine the
ciphers that are supported. SSLScan is designed to be easy, lean and
fast. The output includes prefered ciphers of the SSL service, the
certificate and is in Text and XML formats.
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version of Perl, in particular the one distributed with "pkgsrc".
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No functional change.
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as defined by RFC 5321, with some additional standard extensions.
It allows ordinary machines to exchange e-mails with other systems
speaking the SMTP protocol.
Started out of dissatisfaction with other implementations, OpenSMTPD
nowadays is a fairly complete SMTP implementation.
OpenSMTPD is primarily developed by Gilles Chehade, Eric Faurot and
Charles Longeau; with contributions from various OpenBSD hackers.
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From browsing the changelog:
FreeBSD fixes, other portability changes, typo fixes, some bug fixes.
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Overview of changes leading to 0.9.24
Tuesday, November 13, 2013
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- Misc compiler warning fixes with clang.
- No functional changes.
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Update to 2.0.18:
Fix a bug that could cause invalid scheduling when a card was
manually buried while in a filtered deck. For now, burying in
a filtered deck will mean that the card returns to the home
deck.
Fix an issue where Anki was failing to start if prefs.db was
corrupt.
Don’t create a .log file when exporting files.
Rotate log files when they hit 10MB.
Warn user when they have filenames with an invalid encoding.
Fix a long error being shown when syncing without a net connection
on some Linux computers.
Update "check database" to catch an issue with note types.
Fix issues on some Linux systems that had simplejson installed.
Fix some issues that were masking actual connection errors.
Catch more temp folder issues.
Possible fix for OSX crash when editing.
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Log:
Jakub Bogusz (1):
Fix the SSSE3 CPUID detection.
Matt Turner (1):
Pre-release version bump to 0.32.4
Søren Sandmann (2):
Post-release version bump to 0.32.3
test/utils.c: Make the stack unaligned only on 32 bit Windows
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This is documentation for tex-IEEEconf.
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The IEEEconf class implements the formatting dictated by the
IEEE Computer Society Press for conference proceedings.
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This is documentation for tex-fontinst.
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TeX macros for converting Adobe Font Metric files to TeX metric
and virtual font format. Fontinst helps mainly with the number
crunching and shovelling parts of font installation. This means
in practice that it creates a number of files which give the
TeX metrics (and related information) for a font family that
(La)TeX needs to do any typesetting in these fonts. Fontinst
furthermore makes it easy to create fonts containing glyphs
from more than one base font, taking advantage of (e.g.)
"expert" font sets. Fontinst cannot examine files to see if
they contain any useful information, nor automatically search
for files or work with binary file formats; those tasks must
normally be done manually or with the help of some other tool,
such as the pltotf and vptovf programs.
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Changes:
1) New transmag class option to support the IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
format.
2) The \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext and
\IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext
commands have been deprecated in favor of their
\IEEEtitleabstractindextext and \IEEEdisplaynontitleabstractindextext
(observe that the "not" has changed to "non") equivalents. This change
generalizes and decouples them from compsoc mode because the new
transmag mode also uses them now.
3) Added new *-forms of \IEEEyesnumber*, \IEEEnonumber*, \IEEEyessubnumber*,
and \IEEEnosubnumber* (the non-star form of the latter is also new) which
persist across IEEEeqnarray lines until countermanded. To provide for
continued subequations across instances of IEEEeqnarrays as well as for
subequations that follow a main equation (e.g., 14, 14a, 14b ...)
\IEEEyessubnumber no longer automatically increments the equation number
on it's first invocation of a subequation group. Invoke both
\IEEEyesnumber\IEEEyessubnumber together to start a new
equation/subequation group.
4) Hyperref links now work with IEEEeqnarray equations.
5) Revised spacing at top of top figures and tables to better
align with the top main text lines as IEEE does in its journals.
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