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of the ones with which libtool was built, attempt to infer the compiler
from the first word of the command line passed to libtool.
We only reach this test if libtool is about to die with a message about
lacking a specific tag, so this change is the least intrusive that can
be made.
This means that different CC options can now be recognised when compiling.
Bump version number to nb6
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specified.
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don't compute its value if it's already defined.
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if present, causes SDL to depend on NAS. Disable NAS support if
SDL_USE_NAS is not defined. Fixes PR 12784 by Eric Mumpower
<nocturne@arepa.co>
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Use the file on the haskell.org site rather than keeping a copy in
LOCAL_PORTS.
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tk-8.3.2 -> tk>=8.3.2
tk-[0-9]* -> tk>=8.0
tk-8.* -> tk>=8.0
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need to pass in various variables through MAKE_ENV, and honor CFLAGS
passed in from environment during build.
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o simplify docs installation
o simplify WRKSRC -- it's now WRKDIR/PKGNAME
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(sync with -current)
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needed for the xerces-p package, but ended up not being necessary. By
removing this hack, we reduce the number of places in pkgsrc where we depend
upon libtool internals.
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dependency from libperl-5.* to libperl>=${PERL5_REQD}.
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New Features
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* XML output option for h5dump utility.
A new option --xml to output data in XML format has been added. The
XML output contains a complete description of the file, marked up in
XML.
The XML conforms to the HDF5 Document Type Definition (DTD), which
is available at:
http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd
The XML output is suitable for use with other tools, including the
Java Tools:
http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/java-hdf5-html
Bug Fixes since HDF5-1.4.0 Release
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* h4toh5 utility: conversion of images is fixed
Earlier releases of the h4toh5 utility produced images that did not
correctly conform to the HDF5 Image and Palette Specification.
http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/ImageSpec.html
Several required HDF5 attributes are omitted, and the dataspace
is reversed (i.e., the ht. and width of the image dataset is
incorrectly described.) For more information, please see:
http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/H5Image/ImageDetails.htm
* Fixed bug with contiguous hyperslabs not being detected, causing
slower I/O than necessary.
* Fixed bug where non-aligned hyperslab I/O on chunked datasets was
causing errors during I/O
* The RCSID string in H5public.h was causing the C++ compiling problem
because when it was included multiple times, C++ did not like
multiple definitions of the same static variable. All occurance of
RCSID definition are removed since we have not used it consistently
before.
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previous patch.)
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-current in response to bin/12785.
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this fixes sdcc on alpha, and probably sparc and others.
also include a slew of missing headers.
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fix bulk building and PR 12746.
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a cweb binary package is installed. This fixes the i386 bulk build
problem for emulators/mmix where TeX couldn't find cwebmac.tex.
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by Masao Uebayashi.
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configure-time. There are rules to build them (different from what
configure would do) in the Makefile, they just use gmake-specific
syntax.
Bumped version to 1.0.2nb1 on general principles, but AFAIK nothing
currently in pkgsrc is badly affected by the behavior of the 1.0.2
package, so I'm not updating any DEPENDS.
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mostly changes for MacOS X builds. No changes for NetBSD.)
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changes to support MacOS X and virtually no changes for NetBSD.)
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changes mostly to support Mac OS and shouldn't be different for NetBSD.)
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Changes are bugfixes and support for more languages and zones.
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This package was provided by Shelby <snoonan@vmlabs.com> in PR 12489.
Modified slightly by myself to put the documentation in the correct
directory, and to use mkdep, ignoring any errors.
eXdbm provides configuration database routines for the eXode environment
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Provided in PR 12581 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com)
MemMgr is a fairly trivial memory management library. There
is little it does that cannot be done using routines in the
C library. (In fact, allocation and disposal is implemented
using C library routines.) The purposes of MemMgr are two-
fold.
(i) Minimize configuration burden on applications that
dynamically allocate memory. For instance, malloc() on
some systems returns a char pointer; on others it
returns a void pointer. The MemMgr library routines
encapsulate system-specific configuration differences
and exports a fixed interface which is system-indepen-
dent. Once you compile and install it, you just use it
without thinking about whether your UNIX is System V or
BSD inspired.
(ii) Provide two parallel sets of allocation routines which
either return NULL (for applications which want to
check) or panic (for applications which simply want to
die) on allocation failures. Panicking is implemented
using the ETM library, which introduces a dependency on
the ETM distribution. So be it. I use ETM for all my
programs anyway
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Provided in PR 12580 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com)
Exception and Termination Manager (ETM), a simple(-minded) library to manage
exceptional conditions that arise during program execution, and to provide
for orderly program shutdown.
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Provided in PR 12582 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com).
This library provides a consistent interface across systems to
operations that tend to vary in ugly ways for different UNIX systems,
such as file locking and directory reading.
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Provided in PR 12579 by Ben Collver (collver@linuxfreemail.com)
libts provides source and documentation for a library implementing a
simple token scanner.
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sites which gives us a German mirror site again.
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the same size as sizeof(int).
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