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DDD 3.1 brings Perl support, Python support, data plotting, Undo/Redo,
advanced data exploration, and several more new features and bug fixes.
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the Curses Development Kit
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Don't need WRKSRC.
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one other packages.
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Frank van der Linden.
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DEPENDS definition.
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Wennmacher (wennmach@geo.Uni-Koeln.DE), into the NetBSD Packages
Collection.
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Sync the manual page with reality.
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into the NetBSD packages collection. This package includes a
stdio-compatible library.
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Use a generic BSD definition, rather than just __NetBSD__.
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packages, too.
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part of the GNOME project, and is used to retrieve system information,
such as CPU usage etc.
This is not yet complete, but is functional to the point where the
whole thing compiles and installs. Someone else can pick this up and
run with it now.
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is used by many other packages, too.
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"vanilla" libtool (pkg now called glibtool) that understands NetBSD ELF.
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built or installed from the PLIST. Noticed by Christoph Badura.
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