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Not used for building but useful to update to 20.6 (and later).
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after an IPv6 connection fails.
Patch supplied by Love<lha@stacken.kth.se>. Thank you!
In addition configure script and pkgsrc Makefile is modified to
be able to disable IPv6 support, looking at USE_INET6 (Makefile)
and --without-ipv6 (configure).
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- add md5 entry for the mipsel distfile
Thanks to Bill Studenmund for providing the distfile.
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Add and enable cardboard-schedule.
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Update from Markus Kurek in PR pkg/9501.
Major changes from 0.90 are:
- Optimisations and restructuring of major components of the encoding
process - 34% faster on a K6-2 350!
- Fixed bug with crashes producing mono mp3's from stereo input.
- Fixed bug with bad-sounding mono mp3's.
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Changes:
* Fixed a nasty security hole in htsearch, which would allow users to
view any file on your site that had read permission.
* Fixed a bug that could cause problems with 8-bit characters on some
systems.
* Made some attempts to get htsearch's output to be more HTML 4.0
compliant. It quotes all HTML tag parameters, and uses ";" instead of
"&" as parameter separator in URLs for next pages. Reserved characters
in parameters are now encoded.
* Fixed handling of SGML entities: htdig will still decode them to store
as single characters in the database, but htsearch now encodes some of
them back for compliant results.
* Added two new formats for variables in htsearch templates, $%(var),
which escapes the variable for a URL, and $&(var), which HTML-escapes
the variable as necessary.
* Fixed htdig's handling of robots.txt, such that only the first
applicable User-agent field bearing its name will be used, rather than
only the last.
* Fixed htdig's handling of servers that return 2-digit years.
* Fixed handling of embedded quotes in quoted string lists.
* Fixed handling of relative URLs with trailing ".." or leading "//".
* Fixed handling of the valid_extensions attribute, which sometimes
failed in the previous version.
* Enhanced the handling of local filesystem indexing with the local_urls,
local_user_urls or local_default_doc attributes, which now allow
multiple directory or file names to be tried.
* Added the build_select_lists attribute to allow the config file to
specify <select> form elements in htsearch output as a template
variable, much like $(SORT) and $(METHOD).
* Added support for two additional configuration attributes:
max_keywords, and nph.
* A variety of other bug fixes, and many documentation updates. See the
ChangeLog for details.
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libgif.*
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libgif.*
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True WYSIWYG. Previously, we had subtle reformatting discrepancies when
changing resolutions (such as printing and zooming).
No more character dirt.
Overline support.
Minor display glitches.
Insert Date and Time.
Page-level navigation.
Better support for non-English content.
LaTeX exporter.
Word importer. Justin and Caolan have fixed things so that tabstops,
breaks, unicode conversion, page break before, widow/orphan control are all
imported successfully now.
RTF importer. Now handles negative values for margin-left and
text-indent.
Minor file format change.
Error propagation.
Unix stuff. By popular request, libstdc++ is no longer required. (We
never really needed it anyhow.) PostScript emissions now use signed
characters, as suggested by Bob Monaghan <bob@sbst.com>. With the latest
fonts.dir, Symbol fonts should print properly now, too.
First support for GNOME.
Spelling speedup. The interactive spell check logic is now fast and
smart like it should be, instead of woefully poky and dumb like it used to
be.
Subscript and superscript.
View ruler. Stephen Hack <shack@uiuc.edu> implemented this menu item so
that you can hide or show the ruler on a per-window basis.
Compressed AbiWord files. The AbiWord file format (*.abw) was designed
from the get-go to be a highly-readable form of XML. However, for those of
you who care more about bloat than legibility, Richard Jefts
<babs@cs.jhu.edu>
added import/export logic for a gzip-compressed variant (*.zabw).
Options dialog started.
Zoom and Paragraph dialogs.
Justification.
Clipboard improvements.
More Unicode-friendly.
Smarter preferences.
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The author has incorporated the stdio changes which were originally
in the patch files being deleted.
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crashing bugs and some checks for bad input arguments. In addition new gestures
are added and the ability to monitor more than one display. For a complete list
(somewhat lengthy) of changes since 2.7.3, see either xwrits-2.11/NEWS or
http://www.lcdf.org/~eddietwo/xwrits/changes.html
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* added a directory colorcode with code to htmlize the scripts. it also color-highlights
the code. Try it out by typing './colorcode' in that directory, and then
'netscape scriptsmain.html'
* Pattern matching code optimized a little.
* SylvesterMatrix, code supplied by James Gilbertson.
* MatrixRow, MatrixColumn, and GenMatrix supplied by James Gilbertson.
* changed Intersection and Difference, so they handle lists with multiple identical
elements correctly.
* Fixed the D(x)x+y bug reported by Fred Bacon.
* Fixed the Gcd(x,x) bug reported by Scott.
* added Factorize({list}). Factorize(1 .. 4) should now return the same as 4! for instance.
* Added Content and PrimitivePart to the univariate polynomial code. See the manual for an
explanation of these functions.
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not have prototypes for {afs,mit}_string_to_key(), but this was easier
to fix without unknown side effects.
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I think it is just a more recent version of logdaemon,
which is not used on NetBSD.
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target won't delete BUILD_DEPENDS packages. No one should be setting
DEINSTALLDEPENDS to ALL in /etc/mk.conf--it's done unconditionally by
the update target. Setting DEINSTALLDEPENDS to anything but NO or ALL
will still cause the BUILD_DEPENDS to be pkg_deleted.
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Cardboard Schedule is a project management package implemented in
Java using the Swing UI toolkit. It allows for tracking of tasks
and resources related to a number of projects.
Although originally distributed for Windows, Cardboard Schedule is
implemented in Java and runs fine under Unix.
This package installs a 30-day demo version of Cardboard Schedule.
You can contact Cardboard Nu at their website. http://cardboard.nu
to purchase a full license.
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but also works without -- so no dependency added.
Changes since 0.7.1:
Python errors are now gracefully handled
Python expressions are 'compiled' before eval
Looking for /usr/share/emma.py & /usr/local/shere/emma.py for parsing
Ctrl-N = new transaction
Enter in transaction dialog = Ok pressed
0.7-3
Preferences dialog
New transaction button on toolbar
Fixed multple transaction edit bug
Renamed some functions in interface.c and actions.c to keep naming
convention more consistent
0.7-2
Transalation should work now
Sorting of transactions fixed (again :-(
0.7-1
Scheduled transactions
Preferences manipulation via config file
Python functions registration
Fixed transactions sorting
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Feyrer.
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"Make this build with krb5 support".
...take 2.
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-add entries to several Makefile.in's to include the correct include path
for guile includes (as determined by configure)
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directory. This fixes a bug where the pkg won't install if PREFIX/libexec/cgi-bin
doesn't exist.
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features present in Heimdal but NOT present in MIT Kerberos (one more
reason to ditch MIT, I guess).
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remaining code (fetch-depends calls, fetch-depends calling
_DEPENDS_USE).
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of USE_MOTIF causes PREFIX to be set to X11BASE. This caused guile to not
be found.
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RUN_DEPENDS is deprecated, also the syntax was wrong which caused
a bogus @pkgdep to appear in the +CONTENTS file for a binary pkg.
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Takahiro Kambe in PR pkg/9486. Changes since version 2.2 STABLE 5:
- many bug fixes
- WCCP support
- Storage API
- internal DNS servers
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- Various minor bug fixes and a y2k bug fix. The y2k bug is in version
version 2.2.1 only and will show up after Jan 1st when a news reader
issues a NEWNEWS command for a date prior to the year 2000.
- Various bug fixes. Most importantly, bug fixes to potential
security holes (buffer overflow type).
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This is the successor of textproc/mswordview, which should be retired
sometime -- at the moment there are still files that are handled better
by it.
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1) Fix a divide-by-zero bug in creating an arc (of the 2nd kind). Thanks to
Christoph Kukulies <kuku@gilberto.physik.RWTH-Aachen.DE>
for pointing out the problem.
2) Fix a crashing bug in exiting tgif. Thanks to Wolfgang Glunz
<Wolfgang.Glunz@icn.siemens.de> for pointing out the problem.
3) Fix a menuing bug in using tgif with the NetManage PC X Server. Thanks to
Wolfgang Glunz <Wolfgang.Glunz@icn.siemens.de> for pointing out
the problem.
4) Fix a bug in exporting to PDF format. With the previous implementation,
the PDF file may be generated in the wrong directory. The Tgif.PsToPdf
X default now must contain 2 "%s" substrings. The new default value for
it is "ps2pdf %s %s".
5) Fix a bug in exporting to GIF format using Print One File Per Page
when page file names are specified. Thanks to Hal Snyder
<hal@vailsys.com> for pointing out the problem.
6) The current implementation of the whiteboard has a buffer size limitation.
When the buffer size is exceeded, tgif will now print an error message
and cancel the operation that causes the buffer overflow.
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Changes since 1.3.5:
* Changed the ~/.gnapster_shared syntax, please rebuild your lists!
* Multiple chat channels and a more organized console tab
* Much cleaner build mp3 list dialog
* Bug fixes
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installation.
Still doesn't work; MIT Kerberos 5 is missing some calls that
sudo wants (tho Heimdal has them).
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