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KMP is an Music Player Daemon client that uses the QT GUI toolkit so
it will comfortably fit in with your KDE desktop, although only QT is
required. MPD is a daemon that runs in the background and accepts
connections from clients which can then tell MPD what to do. KMP aims
to be a full featured and easy-to-use client. KMP will allow you to
browse the server's collection, add songs to the playlist, change the
volume, etc.
from pkgsrc-wip by pkg@burningsoda.com.
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The GNOME Music Player Client is a GTK+ client for remote access,
control and playlist management of the Music Player Daemon featuring
ID3 Support and a tray icon for your notification area.
from pkgsrc-wip by pkg@burningsoda.com.
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(researching for a future rev of this doc).
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p5-Storable to 2.12
p5-MIME-Base64 to 3.01
p5-Digest to 1.08
p5-Digest-SHA1 to 2.10
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Changes since 2.07
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Release 2.10
Restore compatibility with perl-5.004 and perl-5.005.
Release 2.09
The 2.08 release did not compile with a threaded debugging
perl, because assert() then needs my_perl. Fixed by commenting
out the asserts.
Release 2.08
Enable PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT for more more efficient execution
on a threaded perl.
Fix up md5 references. Patch by Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta@iki.fi>.
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Changes since 1.06
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2004-04-29 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 1.08
Make Digest->new("CRC-16"), Digest->new("CRC-32") and
Digest->new("CRC-CCITT") work.
Patch by Oliver Maul <oliver@maul.tv>.
Release 1.07
Updated benchmark.
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Changes since 2.23:
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2004-03-29 Gisle Aas <gisle@ActiveState.com>
Release 3.01
By compiling the extension with PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT we can
make it slightly faster on a threaded perl. No change on a
regular perl. Patch provided by <beau@beaucox.com>.
Fixed missing ";" with assert. Patch provided by
Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>.
Release 3.00
Drop the pure Perl implementations of the encoders and
decoders. They are bloat that hides real problems in
the XS implementations. I will re-release them separately
in the new MIME-Base64-Perl distribution.
The 'gcc -Wall' fix in 2.22 broke support for perl5.005,
as the isXDIGIT() macro is not available in that perl.
This problem has now been fixed.
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Changes since 2.09:
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Version 2.12
1. Add regression tests for the auto-require of STORABLE_thaw
2. Add auto-require of modules to restore overloading (and tests)
3. Change to no context (should give speedup with ithreads)
Version 2.11
1. Storing restricted hashes in canonical order would SEGV. Fixed.
2. It was impossible to retrieve references to PL_sv_no and and
PL_sv_undef from STORABLE_thaw hooks.
3. restrict.t was failing on 5.8.0, due to 5.8.0's unique
implementation of restricted hashes using PL_sv_undef
4. These changes allow a space optimisation for restricted hashes.
Version 2.10
1. Thread safety: Storable::CLONE/init_perlinterp() now create
a new Perl context for each new ithread.
(From Stas Bekman and Jan Dubois.)
2. Fix a tag count mismatch with $Storable::Deparse that caused
all back-references after a stored sub to be off-by-N (where
N was the number of code references in between).
(From Sam Vilain.)
3. Prevent CODE references from turning into SCALAR references.
(From Slaven Rezic.)
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- remove perllocal.pod
- add include files
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Pointed out by Bernhard 'burnhard' Riedel on hanirc's #NetBSD.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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