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Makefile sed(1) commands.
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the asclock package name mean that this package can be built successfully.
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link properly.
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the NetBSD packages collection.
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This is the NetBSD-current ftp(1) client.
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Changes since version 1.1.1:
* Fixed a bug in configure that was preventing it from finding
the png library properly.
* Fixed a brown-paper-bag bug -- web2png ignored directory
arguments.
* Added capability to handle BACKGROUND tags and http URLs.
Thanks to Rob Reid <reid@astro.utoronto.ca>.
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* Change MAINTAINER to packages@netbsd.org
* Remove dependency on ImageMagick
* Use package-supplied software description for pkg/DESCR
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driver for X11.
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* Split out xmindpath into a separate package (x11/xmindpath).
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* make COMMENT and DESCR a bit more descriptive
* change MAINTAINER to packages@netbsd.org
* Install Eterm as setuid root so that utmp logging functions correctly.
This fixes PR#7365.
Changes in 0.8.9:
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- Support for scrolling with mouse wheels.
- New --version switch to display compile-time configuration.
- Tinting and shading have been sped up by about 30% thanks to Michael Pearson
<alcaron@ozemail.com.au>.
- Scrollbar type and width is now customizeable at compile-time *and* run-time.
Support for NeXT-style scrollbars has also been added.
- Three *major* bugs have been fixed. Tiled desktop images no longer cause
crashes when tinting or shading. The resize crash bug has also been
squished. The secure system() call replacement which was accidentally
removed has been added back.
- Ctrl-Button1 now grabs input focus. Ctrl-Button2 toggles the scrollbar on
and off. Ctrl-Button3 toggles the menubar on and off. NOTE: If you used to
disable the menubar by commenting out the loading of the menubar file, or
loading a fake one (e.g., '-Mx' or '-M /dev/null'), don't. Simply add "off"
to the end of the menu line (e.g., 'menu Eterm.menu off'), or use the new
boolean command-line option --menubar (e.g., '--menubar off'). Then you can
toggle the menubar using Ctrl-Button3 like you would expect.
- Popup scrollbar support has been added.
- New -D (--desktop) option for choosing a desktop to start on. Your window
manager must be GNOME-compliant for this to work. See the documentation at
http://www.gnome.org/devel/gnomewm/ for info on the _WIN_WORKSPACE property.
- The Eterm Technical Reference has been completely rewritten. It is now an
HTML document located in the doc/ directory.
- Lots and lots and lots of new escape sequences. See the Technical Reference
for details on them.
- Oodles of small bug fixes, as always. :-)
- Debugging output is now runtime configurable. Use the --debug option and
supply a number. 0 (the default) gives no debugging output. 1-5 give
increasingly more output, up to 5 (which I don't recommend using) which
synchronizes X events (and slows things down bigtime).
- You can now save your current Eterm settings from the menu.
- New --app-keypad and --app-cursor options to set the startup mode for
application/normal mode for the keypad and cursor keys.
- Three new utilities in addition to Esetroot, all of which are located in the
utils/ directory. Etbg is a tool for manipulating Eterm's background image
on the fly. Etcolors.sh demonstrates all the different combinations of your
current color settings. Etmenu.sh lets you send menu commands to Eterm's
menubar subsystem without having to type the escape codes yourself.
- Borderless Eterms now attempt to use the Window Manager to become borderless
instead of bypassing it altogether.
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directories which are used by "kdbg" later.
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BROKEN flag removed.
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via the "Mesa-glx" package. Patch supplied by Allen Briggs in PR pkg/8685.
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automatically if they are needed.
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There is no ".directory" file in this directory before the "kdevelopement"
package is installed anyway.
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dependence there.
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in PLIST-egcs-cxx-runtime. Fixing the PLIST, instead, would cause
the installed files to collide with the other cross compilers.
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