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couple of bug fixes.
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Highlights at a glance
* Text-to-speech system with support built into Konqueror, Kate, KPDF
and the standalone application KSayIt
* Support for text to speech synthesis is integrated with the desktop
* Completely redesigned, more flexible trash system
* Kicker with improved look and feel
* KPDF now enables you to select, copy & paste text and images from
PDFs, along with many other improvements
* Kontact supports now various groupware servers, including eGroupware,
GroupWise, Kolab, OpenGroupware.org and SLOX
* Kopete supports Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime and gets
integrated into Kontact
* DBUS/HAL support allows to keep dynamic device icons in media:/ and
on the desktop in sync with the state of all devices
* KHTML has improved standard support and now close to full support for
CSS 2.1 and the CSS 3 Selectors module
* Better synchronization between 2 PCs
* A new high contrast style and a complete monochrome icon set
* An icon effect to paint all icons in two chosen colors, converting
third party application icons into high contrast monochrome icons
* Akregator allows you to read news from your favourite RSS-enabled
websites in one application
* Juk has now an album cover management via Google Image Search
* KMail now stores passwords securely with KWallet
* SVG files can now be used as wallpapers
* KHTML plug-ins are now configurable, so the user can selectively
disable ones that are not used. This does not include Netscape-style
plug-ins. Netscape plug-in in CPU usage can be manually lowered, and
plug-ins are more stable.
* more than 6,500 bugs have been fixed
* more than 1,700 wishes have been fullfilled
* more than 80,000 contributions with several million lines of code and
documentation added or changed
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Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
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KDevelop now supports over 15 programming languages and numerous version
control systems, debuggers, documentation formats and build tools. Any
Editor supporting the KTextEditor interfaces can be used as native
KDevelop editor, including kate, qEditor and kvim. Build tools like
automake, qmake or ant are supported natively, meaning that KDevelop does
not maintain its own object repository. Changes in the native project
files will be reflected in KDevelop and vice-versa.
The C++ support offers a class view showing all the symbols either flat or
hierarchical by namespaces and allows easy code-navigation. A background
parser updates the symbols on the fly and also shows syntactical errors in
the source code. The code completion even deals with Qt signals and slots.
With its new open architecture, KDevelop can be customized in every
respect. The user interface can be switched on the fly from classic MDI
mode to the modern IDEAl mode, featuring a code-centric approach with
on-demand tool-views.
KDevelop features extensive support for navigating the source code. Symbols
and filenames can be accessed by just typing part of the name, recently
modified files can be reached with a simple keystroke.
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for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).
Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).
I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
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dependency bumps.
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Many bugfixes and functionality enhancements including:
kdesdk
KBugBuster
Adapted KBugBuster to the new Bugzilla based KDE bug tracking system.
Implemented Bookmarking support for Bug reports.
Changing view settings no longer requires a reload.
Added toolbar
KBabel
Automatic update of Project-Id-Version
Possibility to specify localized translator name
Validation & highlighting of XML
Save special (the settings can be changed for the particular save)
KDE specifics added to rough translation (e.g. only add a new translator
in TRANSLATORS)
Load/Save markings in Catalog Manager
Navigation bar in Catalog Manager
Mail PO-file
Tag structure tool
Rough translation in catalog manager
Automatic update of PO header comment
Show source code
Spellchecking in multiple files
Cervisia: made hardcoded colors configurable.
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From Joe Reed <jnr@po.cwru.edu> in pkg/17582
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all dependencies on packages depending on "png" which contain shared
libraries, all for the (imminent) update to the "png" package.
[List courtesy of John Darrow, courtesy of "bulk-build".]
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doesn't seem to be a change log.
From Amitai Schlair <schmonz+netbsd@schmonz.com> in pkg/14976 with a PLIST
fix from me.
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The main part of the update is that both are now KDE 2 applications not
KDE 1.
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The "kdevelop" package infra structure consists of these packages now:
- kdelibdocs
- kdevelop-base
- kdbg
- c-cpp-referenc
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used by "kdbg" "kdbg" must depend on "kdevelop" and not the other way
arround.
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Added support for kdelibdocs kde library documentation
Added support for c-reference manual
Added dependency to kdbg code debugging tool
Added dependency to htdig docmentation indexing and search tool
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out of date - it was based on a.out OBJECT_FMT, and added entries in the
generated PLISTs to reflect the symlinks that ELF packages uses. It also
tried to be clever, and removed and recreated any symbolic links that were
created, which has resulted in some fun, especially with packages which
use dlopen(3) to load modules. Some recent changes to our ld.so to bring
it more into line with other Operating Systems also exposed some cracks.
+ Modify bsd.pkg.mk and its shared object handling, so that PLISTs now contain
the ELF symlinks.
+ Don't mess about with file system entries when handling shared objects in
bsd.pkg.mk, since it's likely that libtool and the BSD *.mk processing will
have got it right, and have a much better idea than we do.
+ Modify PLISTs to contain "ELF symlinks"
+ On a.out platforms, delete any "ELF symlinks" from the generated PLISTs
+ On ELF platforms, no extra processing needs to be done in bsd.pkg.mk
+ Modify print-PLIST target in bsd.pkg.mk to add dummy symlink entries on
a.out platforms
+ Update the documentation in Packages.txt
With many thanks to Thomas Klausner for keeping me honest with this.
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use it accordingly.
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which takes entries of the format <make-definition-name>=<pkgname>. This
has not been added to MAKEFLAGS because (a) premature optimisation is the
root of all evil, and (b) because the .for loop used to implement this
shows the wrong results when multiple prefices are evaluated.
Modify all the package Makefiles to use EVAL_PREFIX, thereby simplifying
them considerably.
ALso simplify the logic to calculate the prefix as well.
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package's prefix would not work as part of the environment specification
via MAKE_ENV (as it would not be executed in the correct directory).
Fix this by invoking pkg_info(1) directly, not via an intermediate make(1)
step - this is not as clean, but more effective (i.e. it works).
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a bit more user-friendly.
Introduce a show-{gtk+,imlib,kdebase,qt1,qt2,xpm}-prefix target in
bsd.pkg.mk, and use "${MAKE} show-*-prefix" in package Makefiles.
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Pointed out by Dave Sainty <dave@dtsp.co.nz>, munged slightly by me.
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Add a new USE_LIBTOOL definition that uses the libtool package instead of
pkglibtool which is now considered outdated.
USE_PKGLIBTOOL is available for backwards compatibility with old packages
but is deprecated for new packages.
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to Qt-2 without breaking KDE which still requires Qt-1.
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libgif.*
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A better place to fix this might be in Qt's QDir class...
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