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2000-08-31Adapt this package to tk-8.3.2.jwise1-5/+4
2000-08-31Use string compare -nocase $a $b instead of regexp -nocase "^$a$" $b.jwise2-1/+13
2000-08-31Adapt this package to tcl-8.3.2, and move the timidity lib dir to bejwise5-233/+233
${PREFIX}/share/timidity.
2000-08-31Adapt this package to use tcl-8.3.2 when building.jwise1-3/+3
2000-08-31Adapt this package to tk-8.3.2.jwise4-9/+86
2000-08-31remove depends on teTeX and add a patch to not run latex. Provide the docsdmcmahill9-6/+16911
as files instead of requiring the user to install one of our largest packages just to build them. Note, in the previous version of this pkg, the docs generated with latex weren't even being installed (!).
2000-08-31Adapt this package to tk-8.3.2.jwise7-19/+19
2000-08-31Make sure PKG_DBDIR is set for each call to pkg_info etc. by settinghubertf1-10/+2
PKG_INFO etc. properly. Make sure the PKGTOOLS_VERSION does not get confused. Code from Al 'trapped behind a firewall' Crooks <agc@netbsd.org>.
2000-08-31Also disable tclmann80jwise1-2/+2
2000-08-31Enable tcl and tk, disable tcl80 and tk80.jwise2-6/+6
2000-08-31Update to zircon-1.18.245, and adapt to tk-8.3.2.jwise3-6/+7
2000-08-31upgrade to 4.4Z. significant changes:mrg3-8/+10
o /set hide_channel_keys o fix connections to the local host o /window nostatus plus several important bug fixes.
2000-08-31Don't use dewey depends for version numbers with alpha characters.fredb1-2/+2
[Question: is openssl-0.9.5a before or after openssl-0.9.5? Dewey depends sure doesn't know.]
2000-08-31update to hp2xx-3.3.2. While here do some cleanup of the package.dmcmahill9-92/+78
From the CHANGES file: ---------------------- Changes from 3.3.1 to 3.3.2 New features: - Added TIFF output mode (provided by M.Liberi) based on libtiff. Uses ZIP deflate compression to avoid LZW patent issues at the risk of reduced portability. - DV command (vertical text) Bug fixes: - Command line options for pen color and pen width take precedence over PC or PW statements in the HPGL file now. This allows creation of PBM bitmaps instead of PPM pixmaps from color plots again (by setting all pens to black, -c11111111), and should also help for programs that use several pens at constant widths, but emit global PW commands with every SP statement. A true fix for the latter case would require keeping track of the current pen settings for every line in the internal metaformat (maybe in 3.4) - Removed the A4 size limitation for Encapsulated PostScript output - Default 20x20 plot size calculation was broken for Landscape format - Black pen was displayed as light gray in X11 preview, now uses a very dark gray (gray10) - pen color was not decoded correctly in PE pencolor statements - output file was closed twice in to_eps.c, which could cause a segmentation fault inside (g)libc if hp2xx was used in batch mode Changes from 3.3.0 to 3.3.1 New features: - PE with fractional coordinates (completes PE support) - unlimited label lengths through dynamic reallocation of LB memory Bug fixes: - PS/RO handling was still broken, should be fixed now - xfig file headers had erroneously claimed 3.2 compliance, but the files still had 3.1 format - Makefiles in ~/makes updated - DR and DI did not initialize character properties when called without parameters - Current address of Michael Schmitz added to documentation - removed leftover PCL file acad.pcl from hp-tests Changes from 3.3.ALPHA2 to 3.3.0 New features: (none) Bug fixes: - Combinations of PS, RO and the -r command line switch could lead to wrong scaling - the position of a clipping box was miscalculated for labels Changes from 3.3.ALPHA to 3.3.ALPHA2: New features: - the PS (plot size) command is now supported, allowing 'white space' around plots - support for the EW (edge wedge) command Bug fixes: - PC support in 3.3.ALPHA was still limited to 8 colors - PW had the parameters backwards and no provision for the 'set them all to this value' variant - tick marks were scaled incorrectly (long-standing bug) - EA advanced pen position (long-standing bug) Changes from 3.2.0 to 3.3.ALPHA: New features: - Character set support for fonts 1-7, and the 'upper half' of font 0. - Support for most character-related commands (CA,CS,SA,SS) - Support for the IW (input window, i.e. clipping) command - Partial support for the PE (polyline encoded) command (integer coords only) - Output generation for Brian Smith's XFig - Output generation for Gnuplot - Output generation in PNG format - Automatic medium size selection code in the PCL initialization sequence - Centering (-C) now supported even in true-size (-t) mode - HPGL/2 Pen Color and Pen Width support for up to 256 virtual pens
2000-08-31in bozohttpd.8, honor PREFIX. also, use "bozohttpd" instead of "httpd"itojun3-9/+18
to sync with reality.
2000-08-31remove out of date patch.dmcmahill1-15/+0
2000-08-31Reflect recent hylafax changes in dependency.rh1-2/+2
2000-08-31Cosmetical nit.kleink1-1/+1
2000-08-31Update xconq to 7.3.3; changes since release 7.2.2 include:kleink16-179/+222
*** 7.3.3 Fix pathnames to tcl/tk libraries. Fix Mac bugs: 1-bit images, loading of emblems from saved games, large map handling, removed variants. Add better solid colors in advterr.g. *** 7.3.2 Fix crash with no-indepside games on Unix. Add terrain images for advances.g. *** 7.3.1 In Unix/Windows player setup, make separate buttons to add/remove indepside AI and to configure indepside behavior. Add --enable-alternate-scoresdir configure option. Update config.guess and config.sub. *** 7.3.0 This release accumulates over two years of changes throughout the program. In general, the emphasis has been on improving the program's usability, making the AI smarter, improving existing games, and extending to Civ-type games, rather than adding random new games to the library. The Unix user interface has been rewritten to use tcl/tk. It includes a full set of menus, resizeable panes in the map windows, buttons for common operations, a mouseover display, and many additional map display options. There is also a full set of dialogs for setting up a game, plus a chat window to facilitate setting up networked games. There is now a port to Windows, using the tcl/tk-based interface, which means no more requirement to run an X server. The Windows port still has bugs though. The Mac interface now has floating windows for most auxiliary windows, city and research dialogs, and more display controls, including player controls over most colors and imagery used. Selected units can now blink rather than being surrounded with a box. Unix networking support now allows for more than two players in a game, and the game setup dialogs are synchronized, so for instance clicking on a variant checkbox causes all players' checkboxes to change. Hans Ronne added the game "Ancient Near East" (anc-near-east.g), similar to Civilization but with more detail, such as different kinds of wheat to discover. The included map of the Near East is spectacularly large and detailed. A Civilization II emulation (civ2.g) has been added. The game works, but happiness is not implemented, most of the city improvements have no effect, nor do the Wonders. Linn Stanton added an extended version of the standard game (lhs.g) that includes radar, artillery, aaa, engineers, mines, and minefields. Many new graphic images are available, particularly for terrain. Xconq can load images directly from image files in standard formats (although only GIF is available at present). Players in the standard game get towns with names appropriate to their chosen nationalities. It is now possible to play independent units as if they were a regular side, and (more usefully), it's possible to have an AI run the independent units. Watch out for the marauding barbarians! A second AI type, the "iplayer", is available. It is a minimal AI that does basic tactical planning for individual units, but does not attempt to coordinate them. A set of commands, agreement-draft etc, are available for setting up agreements. (Agreement support is still incomplete though.) New commands: "c-rate" sets conversion rates for materials (division of trade into science/shields/luxuries in Civ, for instance). "collect" sets up a task to collect materials from terrain. "research" sets per-side research into advances. There is a new GDL type "advance", to represent scientific or technological advances. Game designers can lay out a whole technology tree, and either units or whole sides may do research to achieve advances. To allow "research" to apply to advances, the existing research activity to develop tech levels has been renamed to "development". Its characteristics remain the same however. The "extract" action is available for units to get materials directly from terrain. A game design can include "advanced" units that are like Civ cities; they are variable-sized, and can collect materials from the surrounding terrain. GDL includes many more variables, type properties, and tables. Some of the more notable additions include: global "combat-model", to choose algorithm for combat resolution global "indepside-has-ai", to control indepside use of AI. global "country-border-color" etc, to control colors used by interfaces side property "treasury", tables "gives-to-treasury" and "takes-from-treasury", to accumulate materials for the side as a whole table "advance-needed-to-build", to define how the technology tree enables the construction of unit types table "terrain-density", to add random variation to synthesized terrain tables "unit-consumption-to-grow", "size-limit-without-advance", and "side-limit-without-occupant", to regulate the growth of advanced units (cities) table "cellwide-protection-for", that controls protection for all units in a cell unit type properties "attack" and "defend", to define generic attack/defense strengths unit type property "advanced", to define advanced units unit type properties "advanced-auto-construct" and "advanced-auto-research", to automate the activities of advanced units unit type property "ai-tactical-range", to control the area of awareness for a unit's tactical decisions Sami Perttu contributed a supply system model; see doc/README.supply for more detail on how to use in game designs. The tcl/tk port includes experimental support for isometric display, but this needs more work, and so is turned off by default. (See the top of tcltk/tkconq.tcl to see how to enable.) The Unix port uses autoconf for configuration. Xconq now conforms better to FHS; library files reside in /usr/local/share/xconq, while score files live in /var/lib/xconq/scores. Many many bug fixes and smaller cleanups.
2000-08-31Add missing patches.rh2-0/+26
2000-08-31Depend on gnome-libs.rh1-4/+3
2000-08-31remove debug code from last commithubertf1-2/+1
2000-08-31Update to tkman-2.1. The most significant change is that the license isfredb5-45/+47
relaxed to be more GPL-like. Also, now requires tk-8.3.x, the "makefile" adds an option to use -mandoc for BSD-style man pages, which we enable, and Tkman now has a homepage.
2000-08-311. Introduce two variablesitohy1-2/+22
XLOCK_LIGHT don't use MesaGL or XPM if defined XLOCK_DEFAULT_MODE default mode if no "-mode" is specified 2. Use audioplay(1) for sound support. I don't think the "-sound" flag has ever worked, but I might have miss something....
2000-08-31add CHECK_SHLIBS=nohubertf13-27/+26
2000-08-31Update for new Tcl/Tk versionstsarna2-6/+6
2000-08-31 * add CHECK_SHLIBS variable that can be set to "no" in emul/compat packages,hubertf1-3/+5
to precent check-shlibs from discovering that ldd(8) can't deal with e.g. Linux binaries * On "make reinstall", make sure the package gets deinstalled first. No more 'make deinstall ; make reinstall'.
2000-08-31Be maintainer of this one. I will be splitting it into expect and expectkjwise1-3/+3
components, and updating it to the current version of expect.
2000-08-31add p5-Net-SNMPexplorer1-1/+2
2000-08-31ooops, remove pathexplorer1-1/+1
2000-08-31add Net-SNMP-3.50.explorer5-0/+28
This is different from the p5-SNMP package in that it does not Perl 5 module for SNMP queries.
2000-08-31Adapt to tk-8.3.2jwise4-15/+29
2000-08-31Adapt this for tk-8.3.2, and fix for case where built as non-root (but installedjwise3-10/+12
as root).
2000-08-30Adapt to tk-8.3.2.jwise3-12/+12
2000-08-30Patch so it compiles under 1.5 and current. CPUSTATES moved to <sys/sched.h>.phil4-2/+30
2000-08-30Adapt to tk-8.3.2.jwise3-8/+8
2000-08-30Adapt this package to tk-8.3.2jwise3-13/+5
2000-08-30Fix path in cvs import. message was:jwise7-0/+48
Re-import tkcron where it belongs, under sysutils. In addition, clean it up substantially, and adapt it to tk-8.3.2.
2000-08-30On second thought, remove this entirely. It will be re-imported underjwise8-65/+0
`sysutils', where it belongs.
2000-08-30We distribute the Makefile in files/Makefile, but we patch it anyhow...jwise1-13/+0
OK...
2000-08-30update mipsel distfile. The change is that the program 'fdesign' now hasdmcmahill1-2/+2
the correct RPATH for the X libraries.
2000-08-30It is "mozilla" 5.0 milestone 17, not 1.0.tron1-2/+2
2000-08-30Use our "libtool" instead of internal one.tron1-5/+7
2000-08-30Update for version 8.3.2 of "tcl" and "tk" packages.tron1-7/+5
2000-08-30forgot this one in last commitmartin1-0/+35
2000-08-30Update pkg to new version send by Taya via e-mail (as requested by Tron).martin8-253/+300
2000-08-30Add "USE_PERL5= YES" because this package includes perl scripts.tron1-5/+6
2000-08-30Regen.tron1-2/+2
2000-08-30Fourth attempt to make this patch CVS safe.tron1-3/+3
2000-08-30Remove line with RCS Id so that patch applies cleanly after it wastron2-6/+4
committed to the repository.