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Treat all Atoms as '-march=core2 -mtune=pentium'
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mk/dlopen.buildlink3.mk until very late in the proceedings. Fixes build on
Linux. No PKGREVISION bump required, no functional change on platforms where
the build completed.
Addresses PR pkg/41080.
Ok'd by wiz@
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What's New in Wesnoth 1.6
We have many new features for your enjoyment this time around,
including a new mainline campaign, two new multiplayer scenarios and
another refresh of the user interface.
For Players
Campaigns
There is a new mainline campaign, The Legend of Wesmere, with new
gameplay features including (in one scenario) the ability to use the
game AI as your commander for an allied side, setting its objectives as
you like. Search for this hidden feature by right-clicking on your
allied commanders during scenario 7. This campaign was imported from
the Wesnoth-UMC-Dev project, where it spent a few months being
adapted for mainline.
Almost all mainline campaigns now use a different method of carrying
over gold from scenario to scenario: the amount of gold retained is now
40% instead of 80%, but it is added to the minimum starting gold of the
next scenario instead of only replacing it if higher.
Many mainline campaigns have improved storyline prose and new cutscenes
or epilogs. Several have improved and redrawn campaign maps. All now
have dates in the Wesnoth history timeline, and almost all have journey
animations on their campaign maps. The history and geography of Wesnoth
have been developed in more depth and detail: More campaigns now
include references to events in the overall history, adding depth and
richness to the narration.
Multiplayer
The multiplayer server can now be logged onto using the username and
password of a Wesnoth forum account. However, registration is not
required and one can continue to use an unregistered username.
The multiplayer lobby has been improved to allow easier management of
the friends and ignores list by double-clicking on the player list.
Notable changes to default era balancing include:
* Increased the cost of the Goblin Spearman from 8 to 9.
* Increased the movement of the Goblin Spearman line from 4 to 5.
* Increased the melee attack of the Goblin Spearman from 4-3 to 6-3.
* Added the traits weak, slow and dim and made goblins each receive
one of them instead of two standard traits.
* Added the marksman special to the ranged attack of the Orcish
Assassin line.
* Increased the cost of the Walking Corpse from 7 to 8.
* Decreased the cost of the Bowman from 15 to 14.
* Decreased the melee attack of the Bowman from 6-2 to 4-2.
General
The game graphics have been improved with a whole new range of unit
portraits. Many more units have full animations and team coloring.
There is a new basic terrain type, coastal reef, which gives most
land-based units slightly higher defense than in regular shallow water,
and 70% defense to most water-based units such as mermen and nagas.
Forests get more variety with graphics for spring/summer, fall and
winter deciduous forest terrains. There are new village graphics for
human cities and primitive tribal areas.
Our composers have added five new original background tracks: Heroes'
Rite, Siege of Laurelmor, Suspense, The Dangerous Symphony and The Deep
Path. Also, the game now plays special music clips for victory and
defeat events.
The game interface has continued to evolve, especially in making more
dramatic use of portraits. Unit recall dialogs now display useful
information about your veterans' traits. Add-ons now display their
category when you browse them on the download server.
New game translations include Arabic, Croatian, Friulian, Latvian,
Macedonian and Marathi. Existing translations have been extensively
updated and revised.
For Content Developers
The map editor was much improved (thank you, Google Summer of Code). It
can be started from within the game now. You can toggle overlay
displays of terrain codes and map coordinates while editing. The editor
can handle multiple maps in a session, and you can take screenshots of
full maps. There's also a new interactive editing tool for animated
journey tracks.
There are some new core units available everywhere: Troll Shaman, Royal
Warrior and Dread Bat.
Less visible changes include improvements in the game AI, including a
new formula-based AI that allows more flexible setting of objectives
and an improved pathfinding algorithm. As usual, WML has grown more
powerful with many new tags and attributes to extend the range of what
campaign authors can do. The GUI engine is under heavy development;
these changes will allow the entire GUI to be configured from WML. The
first steps have been made, but the project is not finished yet and
will continue in the 1.7 development cycle.
The support for writing Python AIs has been removed because the feature
opened a serious security hole. However, we hope to build an even more
powerful AI-scripting feature, possibly using a different and safer
extension language, in 1.7.
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mono-tools-2.4, mono-xsp-2.4, monodevelop-2.0, p5-DB_File-1.820,
p5-DateTime-TimeZone-0.86, py-pytz-2009d, sdlmame-0.130 [wiz],
subversion-base-1.6.0, telepathy-gabble-0.7.24, telepathy-glib-0.7.28,
xterm-243.
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Bump version.
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increase dependency on dmenu to 3.7.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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[wiz], fbreader-0.10.6, gss-0.0.26, libgda-4.0.1, lighttpd-1.4.22,
snes9x-gtk-1.51.70 [wiz], stella-2.7.5, transcode-1.1.2,
wine-devel-1.1.18, youtube-dl-20090328.
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Security update for MFSA2009-12 and MFSA2009-13.
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A couple regessions where found in the 1.13 release. The pyrex-generated C
extensions are missing from the .tar.gz and .zip files. Documentation on how
to generate GNU ChangeLogs is wrong.
BUG FIXES:
* Change ``./bzr``'s ``_script_version`` to match ./bzrlib/__init__.py
version_info. (Bob Tanner, Martin Pool, #345232)
* Distribution archives for 1.13 do not contain generated C extension
modules (Jean-Francois Roy, Bob Tanner, #344465)
* GNU ChangeLog output can now be produced by bzr log --format
gnu-changelog is incorrect (Deejay, Bob Tanner, Martin Pool,
Robert Collins, #343928)
* ``merge --force`` works again. (Robert Collins, #342105)
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override.
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Tested by full bulk build, ok wiz@
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Convert to user-destdir.
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Set _TOOLS_USE_PKGSRC.flex so that really the pkgsrc version is pulled in,
the NetBSD base version is too old.
Avoid recreating the .po files because somehow we end up with
msgctxt lines in the files.
All buildfixes, so no PKGREVISION++ for now.
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gsasl-1.1, lftp-3.7.11, mpg123-1.7.0, qemu-0.10.1, raine-0.51.3,
wesnoth-1.6.
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registration instead of local code. Bump revision.
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pull in a patch from upstream which fixes wakeup storms in idletime
counter, reducing the system load significantly if a recent
gnome-screensaver in run
bump PKGREVISION
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Fix some pkglint warnings and add PKG_DESTDIR support.
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Fix diagnostic message to be less confusing to read.
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+openssl-0.9.8k.
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Updated textproc/icu to 4.0.1
Consequent revision bumps related to textproc/icu:
Updated databases/sqlsharpgtk to 0.4nb1
Updated devel/mono-addins to 0.4nb1
Updated devel/mono-tools to 2.2nb1
Updated devel/monodevelop to 1.9.2nb1
Updated devel/nant to 0.86beta1nb1
Updated editors/tomboy to 0.12.2nb1
Updated games/gbrainy to 1.01nb1
Updated graphics/f-spot to 0.5.0.3nb1
Updated lang/mono to 2.2nb4
Updated lang/mono-basic to 2.2nb3
Updated mail/evolution-sharp to 0.18.1nb1
Updated meta-pkgs/boost to 1.38.0nb1
Updated misc/openoffice2 to 2.4.2nb7
Updated misc/openoffice3 to 3.0.1nb2
Updated misc/tellico to 1.3.5nb1
Updated net/dcsharp to 0.11.1nb5
Updated net/monotorrent to 0.62nb1
Updated net/monsoon to 0.15nb1
Updated net/p5-Net-Z3950-ZOOM to 1.25nb1
Updated net/php-yaz to 5.2.9.1.0.14nb1
Updated net/yaz to 3.0.44nb1
Updated news/tin to 1.8.3nb1
Updated sysutils/ndesk-dbus to 0.6.1anb2
Updated sysutils/ndesk-dbus-glib to 0.4.1nb1
Updated sysutils/open-vm-tools to 2008.08.08.109361nb3
Updated textproc/gnome-subtitles to 0.8nb1
Updated textproc/sublib to 0.9nb1
Updated textproc/xalan-c to 1.10nb1
Updated www/ap-mono to 2.2nb1
Updated www/midori to 0.1.5nb1
Updated www/mono-xsp to 2.2nb1
Updated www/webkit-gtk to 1.1.3nb1
Updated x11/gnome-desktop-sharp to 2.26.0nb1
Updated x11/gnome-sharp to 2.24.1nb1
Updated x11/gtk-sharp to 2.12.8nb1
Updated x11/gtksourceview-sharp2 to 0.12nb6
...and a "skipped revision bump since it's updated anyway":
Updated lang/parrot to 1.0.0
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Pkgsrc changes:
o New MASTER_SITES
o Take maintainership (apologies if I'm stepping on someone's toes)
o The package now has built-in knowledge if the CPU arch has working
jit support (currently i386, powerpc and arm, of which the two first
have been tested), so there's no need to direct the jit support from
the main Makefile
o Update PLIST
o Added patches to port to NetBSD/powerpc (reported upstream)
o Added patch to remove a GNUism from one of the shell scripts
(test using == in place of =)
Upstream changes:
o Too many to mention; there have been some 20-odd number of
intervening releases since the 0.4.11 release of 2007-Apr-17,
according to
http://docs.parrot.org/parrot/latest/html/docs/parrothist.pod.html
which contains the release history.
OK'ed by wiz@.
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corresponding change of ABI.
OK'ed by wiz@ (as was the textproc/icu update).
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Pkgsrc changes:
o New MASTER_SITE
o Adjust PLIST
o Remove no-longer-needed patches, since corresponding changes
have been adopted upstream
o BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS bumped to >=4.0, since a new shared library
version is installed
o Fixes security vulnerability, ref. below.
Dependent pkgsrc packages will have their revisions bumped shortly
due to the (possibly/probably) changed ABI.
Upstream changes:
4.0.1:
ICU4C 4.0.1 is a maintenance release of ICU4J 4.0. The primary
changes of this release were:
* Updated time zone data to 2008i
* Technical preview of string search implementation using
Boyer-Moore algorithm (#6286). For detail information, please
see the tech note here.
* #5691 Conversion: consistent illegal sequences
* #6435 Bad @stable ICU4.0 tags
* #6597 TestDisplayNamesMeta failure
* #6670 Test failure in format/TimeZoneTest/TestShortZoneIDs
4.0:
Major changes in ICU 4.0 include the following:
* Common Changes
o Unicode 5.1 (#5696)
o Locale Data: ICU uses and supports data from Common
Locale Data Repository (CLDR) 1.6 , which includes many
improvements in quality and quantity of data.
o add/removeLikelySubtags (#6124)
o Charset converter file size improvement (#5987)
o Date Interval Formatting (#6157) Note: Calendar type
supported by this feature is Gregorian only in this
release.
o Improved Plural support
* ICU4C Specific Changes
Additional Calendars
+ Chinese (#4081)
+ Coptic/Ethiopic (#4571)
* ICU4J Specific Changes
o Charset
+ Graduated from Technology Preview status
+ ICU2022 Converter (#5791)
+ HZ Converter (#6128)
+ SCSU/BOCU-1 Converter (#2147)
+ Charset Converter Callback (#6144)
o Thai Dictionary break iterator (#5385)
o JDK TimeZone support (#5975)
o Locale Service Provider (#5976)
o More convenient formatting of year+month, day+month,
and other combinations (#6304)
o Simple Duration Formatting (#6303)
* ICU4C Security Fixes
ICU4C 4.0 resolves the vulnerabilities CVE-2007-4770 and
CVE-2007-4771 which were found in earlier versions of ICU.
The standard ICU tests verify that these have been corrected,
however, the updated versions of the previous tests may be
run by applying the following patch to ICU 4.0: r24324. As
well, ICU4C and ICU4J 4.0 resolve the issue underlying
CVE-2008-1036.
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