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2002-11-03Updated xpmroot to 2.4.13 (to match the current fvwm2 version). There aremartti2-5/+5
no changes in the xpmroot code...
2002-11-03Note addition of gedit-2.0.5rh1-2/+2
2002-11-03Add and enable geditrh1-1/+2
2002-11-03Initial import of gedit-2.0.5, a lightweight GNOME2 text editor.rh4-0/+219
2002-11-03Add the oss rc.d script.jlam1-1/+2
2002-11-02Set USE_X11.wiz2-2/+4
2002-11-02update MASTER_SITES.grant1-2/+2
2002-11-02Updated hanterm to 3.1.6nb1.junyoung1-1/+3
2002-11-02Update hanterm to 3.1.6nb1. Changes include:junyoung4-2/+42
- Use daewoo-mincho font by default; goodbye to annoying "font not found" error. - Set default attribute to white text on black background for readability.
2002-11-02Note addition of gconf-editor-0.3.1rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable gconf-editorrh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of gconf-editor-0.3.1, an editor for the GConf2rh4-0/+73
configuration system. Version 0.2 was provided by Scott Aaron Bamford in PR pkg/18660 This is an updated version that uses buildlink2
2002-11-02Note addition of gcalctool-4.1.0rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable gcalctoolrh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of gcalctool-4.1.0, a gtk2+ version of calctool, a versatilerh5-0/+61
calculator tool. This version was provided by Scott Aaron Bamford in PR pkg/18660 with some buildlink2 changes by me.
2002-11-02Update cpuflags to 0.37abs3-8/+9
Recognise more alpha CPU variants - from Christopher SEKIYA
2002-11-02fix some typos.grant1-3/+3
2002-11-02Note addition of gal2rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable gal2rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of gal2-0.0.7, the GNOME2 application layer libraryrh5-0/+287
2002-11-02Note addition of eog-1.0.3 as eog2rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable eog2rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of eog-1.0.3, the GNOME2 version of the Eye of GNOME: anrh4-0/+119
image viewing and cataloging program.
2002-11-02Note addition of bug-buddy-2.2.0rh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable bug-buddyrh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of bug-buddy-2.2.0, a graphical GNOME2 bug reporting toolrh4-0/+105
2002-11-02s|${X11PREFIX}/var/lib|${SCROLLKEEPER_DATADIR}|rh9-51/+59
Include missing scrollkeeper buildlink2.mk where necessary
2002-11-02Add SCROLLKEEPER_DATADIR definition for use by dependent packages.rh1-4/+10
2002-11-02Note addition of gbibrh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Add and enable gbibrh1-1/+2
2002-11-02Initial import of gbib-0.1.1b, a user-friendly editor and browser forrh4-0/+34
BibTeX databases.
2002-11-02Note kde package updates [depend on latest kdenetwork package]wiz1-1/+4
2002-11-02Depend on latest kdenetwork*. Bump PKGREVISION.wiz3-9/+9
2002-11-02Remove the check for auth_gss in this. The check only causes the buildelric3-9/+22
to prematurely fail if it thinks that it might fail. Addresses PR pkg/18851
2002-11-01Fix two package names in last.wiz1-3/+3
2002-11-01Remove patch file obsoleted by last update of this package.tron1-14/+0
2002-11-01Note some updates because of gdbm library major bump.wiz1-1/+22
2002-11-01Depend on latest gdbm and bump PKGREVISION (major bump in gdbm library).wiz21-37/+50
2002-11-01Note update of mail/grepmail to 4.80nb1 [package dependencies fix]seb1-1/+2
2002-11-01Add overlooked dependencies.seb1-1/+7
Bump PKGREVISION. Noted by <douglas at fang dot demon dot co dot uk> in PR pkg/18876.
2002-11-01Note addition of wonka-0.9.4.skrll1-1/+2
Thanks to Johnny Lam for checking the package before I commited it. This package is made with the 'xsim' AWT device and the OSwald scheduler. A pthreads (o4p) based scheduler is being worked on. What is Wonka? Wonka is ACUNIA's cleanroom Virtual Machine for the JavaTM language. It is extremely portable and self-contained, and can optionally be used with its own real-time executive (OSwaldTM) to provide a complete solution for embedded devices. It is a full implementation of the Java language, not just a subset. And it's Open Source. An Embedded VM We didn't build a Virtual Machine first, and then look for a market; we had a project, we had some hardware, and the project required that hardware to run Java. The result is a Java implementation designed from the start for embedded systems. A VM for Real-Time That system has real-time requirements; maybe not Hard Real-Time, but hard enough for most of us. We don't claim to have made a totally pred- ictable Java (it may not even be possible), but we have worked hard to bring Java's inherent unpredictability under control. A Java2-compatible VM Some embedded VMs sacrifice full Java compatibility for other aims. Wonka doesn't. Automatic garbage collection, dynamic class loading, user- defined class loaders, fine-grained access control, they're all there. The standard distribution doesn't include JavaBeansTM or Swing, but you could add them if you wanted to: all the infrastructure needed is present. Full AWT 1.1.8 Support Wonka comes with a high-performance lightweight AWT (RudolphTM) suitable for any memory-mapped or framebuffer display. Or you can plug in your own implementation, or run with no AWT at all (e.g. in a ``headless'' system). The choice is yours. Free and Open Source The Wonka Public License was conceived with the needs of embedded system developers in mind. You don't have to make your entire business open- source in order to use Wonka, nor do we insist you join a ``community process''. The WPL is based on the well-known BSD license (revised version), which is accepted by the community as being a genuine Open Source license and as a free software license, compatible with the GPL.
2002-11-01Add and enable wonka.skrll1-1/+2
2002-11-01Initial import of wonka-0.9.4 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.skrll13-0/+325
Thanks to Johnny Lam for checking the package before I commited it. This package is made with the 'xsim' AWT device and the OSwald scheduler. A pthreads (o4p) based scheduler is being worked on. What is Wonka? Wonka is ACUNIA's cleanroom Virtual Machine for the JavaTM language. It is extremely portable and self-contained, and can optionally be used with its own real-time executive (OSwaldTM) to provide a complete solution for embedded devices. It is a full implementation of the Java language, not just a subset. And it's Open Source. An Embedded VM We didn't build a Virtual Machine first, and then look for a market; we had a project, we had some hardware, and the project required that hardware to run Java. The result is a Java implementation designed from the start for embedded systems. A VM for Real-Time That system has real-time requirements; maybe not Hard Real-Time, but hard enough for most of us. We don't claim to have made a totally pred- ictable Java (it may not even be possible), but we have worked hard to bring Java's inherent unpredictability under control. A Java2-compatible VM Some embedded VMs sacrifice full Java compatibility for other aims. Wonka doesn't. Automatic garbage collection, dynamic class loading, user- defined class loaders, fine-grained access control, they're all there. The standard distribution doesn't include JavaBeansTM or Swing, but you could add them if you wanted to: all the infrastructure needed is present. Full AWT 1.1.8 Support Wonka comes with a high-performance lightweight AWT (RudolphTM) suitable for any memory-mapped or framebuffer display. Or you can plug in your own implementation, or run with no AWT at all (e.g. in a ``headless'' system). The choice is yours. Free and Open Source The Wonka Public License was conceived with the needs of embedded system developers in mind. You don't have to make your entire business open- source in order to use Wonka, nor do we insist you join a ``community process''. The WPL is based on the well-known BSD license (revised version), which is accepted by the community as being a genuine Open Source license and as a free software license, compatible with the GPL.
2002-11-01Make this work with audio/oss, conditioned on whether USE_OSS is defined.jlam6-12/+53
2002-11-01buildlink1 -> buildlink2jlam3-13/+16
2002-11-01When "make install" su's to root, su is invoked with the "-l" option, whichjlam1-1/+3
causes the shell environment to be discarded. This also discards OBJMACHINE or OBJHOSTNAME, which causes WRKDIR_BASENAME to be different between the "non-root" and "root" make targets and leads to the breakage seen in pkg/18879 by Simon Burge. Fix this by saving the OBJHOSTNAME or OBJMACHINE setting in MAKEFLAGS so that it is seen even after we "su -l" to root.
2002-11-01Whitespace and minor cosmetic fixes.jlam1-2/+2
2002-11-01Bump the pth dependency to pth>=1.4.1nb5, which ensures that we have thejlam4-8/+8
latest set of fixes and changes to pth to make it look more like a real pthreads package.
2002-11-01Note addition of bib2xml-20021006rh1-1/+2
2002-11-01Add and enable bib2xmlrh1-1/+2