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USE_X11 is enough for Linux systems (noted by wiz@).
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Does not compile against db4.
Pass down necessary -L/-Wl,-R/-I for all supported versions.
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1) Work around in computing total time for mp3's whose first valid mpeg
frame is not layer III
2) Fix mp3 and mp4 decoders when seeking past the end of the file
3) Fix replaygain for flac and vorbis
4) Fix memory leaks in flac decoder (from normalperson)
5) Fix Several other bugs in playlist.c and directory.c (from normalperson)
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1) Work around in computing total time for mp3's whose first valid mpeg
frame is not layer III
2) Fix mp3 and mp4 decoders when seeking past the end of the file
3) Fix replaygain for flac and vorbis
4) Fix memory leaks in flac decoder (from normalperson)
5) Fix Several other bugs in playlist.c and directory.c (from normalperson)
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still applies).
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up the correct Python version if scons is used as dependency.
Pointed out by drochner.
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of pkglint to 3.85 and createbuildlink to 3.5.
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Make buildlink3.mk file output the default, and ignore any "-3" flags
on the command line for people who can't change their habits quickly.
Increase version to 3.5.
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set. Welcome to 3.85!
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Handle c3 as 'c3' or '586', not '686'. From Dick Davies
Rationale: http://www3.sympatico.ca/howlettfamily/epia/epia_howto/x881.html#pentium_compatible
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Handle c3 as 'c3' or '586', not '686'. From Dick Davies
Rationale: http://www3.sympatico.ca/howlettfamily/epia/epia_howto/x881.html#pentium_compatible
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# XXX: following comment still true for buildlink3?
# XXX ${PYSITELIB}/... doesn't get transformed by buildlink2
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# XXX: following comment still true for buildlink3?
# R does ugly things in the configure to get the default list of arguments
# for linking Fortran, which exposes the buildlink2 tricks so clean up
# afterwards
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buildlink3.
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with gcc3 nor buildlink3.
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information.
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Closes PR 26089 by Michael van Elst.
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(qt-1 doesn't seem to build with recent gcc).
Patch based on PR 23443 submitted by Ron Roskens
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official changelist:
* update screensaver key faking code to avoid false triggering of the
"sticky keys" feature on newer distros
* fix crashes caused by tooltips
* fix reporting of dropped frames
* experimental feature: output video to a different display than control panel.
set gui.video_display to the second display name, usually ":0.1" or ":1",
* removed -funroll-all-loops from SPARC and PPC targets.
* fix xitk trying set a window property when its atom may be undefined
* add --disable-shm-default configure option which sets feature.shm to zero
but keeps the shm code compiled in
unfortunately new bugs in timer handling and mutex locking were
introduced...
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-use gtkmm2.0/2.2
-use the solaris audio output module on NetBSD
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family of C++ bindings for gnome libraries
fortunately, these families can coexist
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family of C++ bindings for gnome libraries
fortunately, these families can coexist
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family of C++ bindings for gnome libraries
(the ...20 suffix is because the pkg installs into 2.0 paths and
describes itself as 2.0 to pkgconfig)
fortunately, these families can coexist
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http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2002-03/msg00359.html
requested by Georg Schwarz in private mail: make it compile with non-gcc
compilers.
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family of C++ bindings for gnome libraries
fortunately, these families can coexist
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Change list from release notes:
* Synchronized bundled GD library with GD 2.0.23.
* Fixed a bug that prevented compilation of GD extensions against
FreeType 2.1.0-2.1.2.
* Fixed thread safety issue with informix connection id.
* Fixed incorrect resolving of relative paths by glob() in windows.
* Fixed mapping of Greek letters to html entities.
* Fixed a bug that caused an on shutdown crash when using PHP with Apache
2.0.49.
* Fixed a number of crashes inside pgsql, cpdf and gd extensions.
All in all this release fixes over 30 bugs that have been discovered
and resolved since the 4.3.6 release.
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was based a long time ago on the OpenBSD port, but the only thing that
remains form that is one of the patches, and I'm not sure that's necessary
any more.
Firewall Builder is multi-platform firewall configuration and
management tool. It consists of a GUI and set of policy compilers for
various firewall platforms. Firewall Builder uses object-oriented
approach, it helps administrator maintain a database of network
objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop
operations. Firewall Builder currently supports
iptables,
ipfilter,
OpenBSD PF, and
Cisco PIX
libfwbuilder provides the back-end functionality in a library.
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was based a long time ago on the OpenBSD port, but the only thing that
remains form that is one of the patches, and I'm not sure that's necessary
any more.
Firewall Builder is multi-platform firewall configuration and
management tool. It consists of a GUI and set of policy compilers for
various firewall platforms. Firewall Builder uses object-oriented
approach, it helps administrator maintain a database of network
objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop
operations. Firewall Builder currently supports
iptables,
ipfilter,
OpenBSD PF, and
Cisco PIX
libfwbuilder provides the back-end functionality in a library.
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by Bruce Chiarelli on current-users.
RFSTOOL - ReiserFS for Windows - allows you to access ReiserFS
partitions from a Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP system. Starting with
version 0.6, it even allows you to access ReiserFS partitions from
Linux ;). It is a complete rewrite of the ReiserFS functions needed
to list directories or access files. Requirements
+ This tool was developed on NT/2000. The current version has
support for Windows NT, 2000, XP, as well as the 16-bit products
Windows 95, 98 and ME.
+ For NT/2000/XP: You need administrative privileges to run this
program. Normal users will probably not have the access rights
to the raw partition data.
+ You need to know the drive and partition index of the ReiserFS
partition you want to read. Luckily, the new version includes
an autodetect feature
+ Access is read-only. I do not intend to change that, at least
for the time being.
+ Journal data is ignored. These tools show the file structure as
it is ON DISK, right now.
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by Bruce Chiarelli on current-users.
RFSTOOL - ReiserFS for Windows - allows you to access ReiserFS
partitions from a Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP system. Starting with
version 0.6, it even allows you to access ReiserFS partitions from
Linux ;). It is a complete rewrite of the ReiserFS functions needed
to list directories or access files. Requirements
+ This tool was developed on NT/2000. The current version has
support for Windows NT, 2000, XP, as well as the 16-bit products
Windows 95, 98 and ME.
+ For NT/2000/XP: You need administrative privileges to run this
program. Normal users will probably not have the access rights
to the raw partition data.
+ You need to know the drive and partition index of the ReiserFS
partition you want to read. Luckily, the new version includes
an autodetect feature
+ Access is read-only. I do not intend to change that, at least
for the time being.
+ Journal data is ignored. These tools show the file structure as
it is ON DISK, right now.
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