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is accepted. Suggested by Grant.
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dependency bumps.
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rebuild the documentation database at install/deinstall time. This means
that:
- PLIST's do not need to call scrollkeeper-{update,rebuilddb} directly;
this is done by a bsd.pkg.install.mk template.
- The share/omf directory is only removed by scrollkeeper, which is the
last package in the dependancy tree.
- PKGREVISION is bumped.
Reviewed by wiz.
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handled by gnome-libs.
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homepage. This has been fixed in Gabber's CVS too.
Quoting from there: A privacy violation in Gabber has been posted to
Bugtraq. The update notification feature of Gabber (and other Jabber
clients) used to work by notifying update.jabber.org that you have
logged in with Gabber version x.x.x. This feature has not been
configurable in Gabber.
Patch provided by Greg Troxel in private mail.
Bump PKGREVISION to 4.
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Approved by wiz.
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package and library major bumps therein.
Also match dependency in corresponding buildlink2.mk's for the same reason.
Mmmm, binary packages.
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Don't test sigc++ during configure, fails for some strange reason
under 1.5.x.
Closes PR 18281.
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[major bump in gtk--].
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bump dependency to latest libiconv version; recursively also bump all
dependencies of packages depending on libiconv.
Requested by fredb.
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fixes recently noted compile problems on 1.5.3/alpha
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which showed up in the last bulk build.
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Provided in PR 16599 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
Gabber is a Free and Open Source GNOME client for an instant messaging
system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed
instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the
protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many
different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. There are
several different Jabber clients already, but no other GNOME clients
as of this writing. Hopefully Gabber will serve the purpose of being a
robust GNOME Jabber client well.
For further information, see JabberCentral for end user news and
Jabber.org for developer news.
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