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2010-11-08add missing header to fix build of non-gcc-intrinsic atomic support,drochner2-1/+14
used by NetBSD/i386<=5.x patch provided and tested by Daniel Horecki
2010-11-07Update to 0.99: use the monotone 0.99 distfile.jmmv2-7/+7
2010-11-07Update to 0.99: depend on monotone 0.99.jmmv1-4/+4
2010-11-07Update to 0.99:jmmv4-37/+9
Changes - The database scheme was changed; please execute 'mtn db migrate' on all your local and remote databases. - Normal and automate sync, push, and pull now take a --dry-run option; no data is transferred, but the connection is made and a summary of what would be transferred is output. - The changelog editor format was simplified; user entered text is back at the top of file and the instructions have been reduced. The edited text is saved now even if a commit is canceled. - Selectors are much more powerful now and selector functions to calculate common sets of revisions have been introduced. The characters '(', ')', and ';' need to be quoted if mean literally (just like '/') because of this. See section 3.2 in the documentation for details. (fixes monotone bug #18302). - The SERVER [BRANCH] call syntax for network-related commands has been deprecated in favour of the existing, universal URI syntax. Additionally, file:// and ssh:// URIs are now parsed for include and exclude patterns just as the native mtn:// URIs. The possibility to specify include patterns by using 'include=' and exclude patterns by using 'exclude=' in the query string has been removed. Patterns are separated by ';' and will be treated as include patterns unless prefixed with '-'. Where you could previously specify 'mtn://host/?include=foo,exclude=bar', you would now give 'mtn://host/?foo;-bar' instead. The URI parser was made a bit more standards compliant and treats the scheme and host in a case insensitive manner. The path and query parts are now automatically URL-decoded. We deviate from RFC 3986 however by recognizing the authority part in scheme-less URLs, where the standard would force us to recognize a path instead. For example, for the URL 'code.monotone.ca/monotone' we'd normally parse 'code.monotone.ca/monotone' as path, but our implementation parses 'code.monotone.ca' as authority and '/monotone' as path, so you are not forced to type 'mtn://' on command line, just as you are not forced to type 'http://' in your browser. Monotone's native scheme / protocol 'mtn' is by the way set as default in cases like this. The format for the server part of the 'default-server', 'known-server', 'server-include' and 'server-exclude' database variables has been changed and now always includes the complete (normalized) URI resource, consisting of the used protocol, user, host, port and path parts. Older entries in existing databases which do not match the new format are preserved and not changed by monotone. Please check the manual section 5.3 for more details on the URI syntax. - Naturally, the 'clone' command now also accepts mtn:// URIs, though the use of branch globs is forbidden unless a branch is specified separately with the new --branch option. To avoid confusion with an existing workspace, clone no longer looks for and loads the options of such a workspace, therefor it now also falls back to the configured default database and no longer to the database used in the workspace if no explicit database is given. - Server defaults for netsync operations are now only saved if the exchange was successful. The progress messages which have been issued for this previously have been removed, since they would come up now unexpectedly and would clutter the output of commands such as 'clone', 'automate remote' and 'automate remote_stdio'. - The following characters have been deprecated in branch names ?,;*%+{}[]!^ as they denote either meta characters in monotone's URI syntax or are used in globs to resolve branch patterns. Furthermore, branch names should no longer start with a dash (-), since this character is used to denote an exclude pattern in the aforementioned URI syntax. monotone warns on the creation of branches which violate these restrictions and gives further directions. - The 'cert' command can now operate on multiple revisions at once. - The command 'db kill_rev_locally' has been renamed to 'local kill_revision', and 'db kill_tag_locally' and 'db kill_branch_certs_locally' have been replaced with a more flexible command 'local kill_certs'. - The 'import' command now keeps the created bookkeeping root if --dry-run is not specified. This makes it possible to re-use the import directory as workspace and is also more closely to what our documentation states, when it says that import is basically "setup with a twist". - On Win32 native, the option '--no-format-dates' which disables the localized date format, is now the default for 'commit', since dates are not parseable on Win32 native. - The automate commands sync, push, and pull now output information about each transferred revision, cert and key, in basic_io format. - monotone no longer passes syntactically correct, but non-existent revision ids through the selector machinery. The most visible place for this change is 'automate select', which no longer echoes every possible 40 hex-byte string. - The 'automate genkey' command has been renamed to 'automate generate_key' New features - Options can now be overridden; you can specify '--no-unknown --unknown' on the command line and effectively get back the original state in the application. Similarly, you can specify '--no-unknown' in the 'get_default_command_options' hook and then override that with '--unknown' on the command line. - New global options: --no-ignore-suspend-certs undo previous --ignore-suspend-certs --use-default-key undo previous --key --allow-default-confdir undo previous --no-default-confdir --allow-workspace undo previous --no-workspace --interactive undo previous --non-interactive --no-standard-rcfiles replaces --norc --standard-rcfiles undo previous --no-standard-rcfiles --no-builtin-rcfile replaces --nostd --builtin-rcfile undo previous --no-builtin-rcfile --clear-rcfiles undo previous --rcfile --verbose [-v] increase verbosity (opposite of --quiet) - Global options now hidden: --roster-cache-performance-log - New command options: add --no-recursive undo previous --recursive --respect-ignore undo previous --no-respect-ignore --no-unknown undo previous --unknown bisect *, checkout, pivot_root, pluck, update, automate update --no-move-conflicting-paths undo previous --move-conflicting-paths diff --without-header undo previous --with-header --show-encloser undo previous --no-show-encloser disapprove, suspend --no-update undo previous --update drop --no-recursive undo previous --recursive explicit_merge, merge, merge_into_dir propagate --no-resolve-conflicts undo previous --resolve-conflicts --no-update undo previous --update log --no-brief undo previous --brief --no-diffs undo previous --diffs --clear-from undo previous --from --files undo previous --no-files --graph undo previous --no-graph --merges undo previous --no-merges --clear-to undo previous --to import --no-dry-run undo previous --dry-run --respect-ignore undo previous --no-respect-ignore mkdir --respect-ignore undo previous --no-respect-ignore serve --no-pid-file undo previous --pid-file sync, pull, push, automate remote_stdio, automate remote automate pull, automate push, automate sync --no-set-default undo previous --set-default sync, pull, push, automate pull, automate push, automate sync --dry-run just report what would be sent/received automate inventory --corresponding-renames undo previous --no-corresponding-renames --ignored undo previous --no-ignored --unchanged undo previous --no-unchanged --unknown undo previous --no-unknown automate content_diff --without-header undo previous --with-header automate show_conflicts --no-ignore-suspend-certs undo previous --ignore-suspend-certs automate log --clear-from undo previous --from --merges undo previous --no-merges --clear-to undo previous --to - Command options now hidden: (several commands) --no-prefix serve --stdio --no-transport-auth (all netsync/remote commands) --min-netsync-version --max-netsync-version - Deprecated options: --norc use --no-standard-rcfiles --nostd use --no-builtin-rcfile --reallyquiet use --quiet --quiet --debug use --verbose - To aid command line typing, partial option names are tried to be expanded; if the expansion leads to multiple possibilities, all matches and an accompanying short description of the particular expansion are displayed. Two types of expansions are available: simple prefix matching and word abbreviation matching. Single-word options like '--update' are easier to expand from prefixes, as they're unique after a few characters, in this example '--up' already matches. Multi-word options like for example '--ignore-suspend-certs' might collide however with single-worded ones and are best expanded from abbreviations, in this case '--isc'. - The 'disapprove' command now accepts a revision range in addition to a single revision. - A new 'manpage' command has been added which dumps the monotone command help including all global and command specific options in standard troff format. If this command is used interactively, its output is automatically processed through nroff and less, in case both are available on your system. If not, you can change the default command by overwriting the 'get_man_page_formatter_command' hook. The 'manpage' command is also used to create a static version of mtn(1) which is now installed with the rest of monotone's docs. - New 'k:' selector type to query revisions where at least one certificate was signed with the given key. - New automate command 'log' which behaves identical to the normal 'log' command, except that it only outputs the revision ids. - New automate command 'checkout' which works just as its non-automate counterpart. - Monotone now tracks file size information (hence the previously mentioned schema change). File sizes are currently only queryable via the automation interface, directly for specific files via 'get_file_size' or as part of the extended manifest (see below), but these information may become visible as part of the user UI later on as well. - New automate command 'get_extended_manifest_of', which prints a beefed-up manifest format with file size and extensive marking information. This can be used to easily determine when specific nodes have been changed or moved at last. - New automate commands 'put_public_key', 'get_public_key' and 'drop_public_key'. (closes monotone bug #30345) Bugs fixed - The 'mv' command now warns when a source is being renamed onto itself or one of its children (fixes monotone bug #29484). - The 'mv' command now also handles this usage properly, where 'foo' is a directory: $ mv foo bar $ mtn mv --bookkeep-only foo bar - monotone no longer asks to pick a branch from a set of branches of a revision in which all but one branch have been suspended (fixes monotone bug #29843) - The annotate command no longer fails if it should print out empty or untrusted date cert values (fixes monotone bug #30150) - monotone now tries harder to find the cancel hint in a commit message and only aborts if it can't find it anywhere (fixes monotone bug #30215) - The import command no longer warns about not being able to write out _MTN/options on --dry-run (fixes monotone bug #30225) - 'automate remote' and 'automate remote_stdio' can now be used without transport authentication (e.g. on file:// or ssh:// transports) as well as anonymously over netsync (fixes monotone bug #30237) - monotone does no longer warn about missing implicit includes when dealing with restricted file sets (fixes monotone bug #30291) - The 'passphrase' and 'dropkey' commands now handle private keys in old-style key files (without the hash part in the file name) properly. monotone also makes it very sure now that the key file of a private key which is about to be deleted really and only contains the key which should be deleted and nothing else (fixes monotone bug #30376) - monotone no longer throws an unrecoverable error if a public or private key is addressed with some non-existing key id (fixes monotone bug #30462) - A globish that contains a bracket pair with an empty sub-pattern such as "{,.foo}", "{.foo,}" or even "{.foo,,.bar}" now correctly expands the empty target, so e.g. the branch pattern "net.venge.monotone{,.*}" now matches "net.venge.monotone" and "net.venge.monotone.*" as expected. (fixes monotone bug #30655) - A regression in 0.48 made a path-restricted 'mtn log' show revisions, in which not the picked path(s), but one of its parents were changed. This has been fixed. - 'mtn trusted' will no longer accept single bogus revision ids, but instead validates if the given revision really exists in the current database. - 'mtn read' (and also 'mtn automate read_packets') now tests public and private key data more thoroughly and aborts if it encounters invalid data. - 'mtn conflicts store' now gives a proper error message when run outside a workspace (fixes monotone bug #30473) - monotone did not properly parse URIs which missed a scheme or which did not mark the start of the authority with a double slash. This has been fixed. (fixes monotone issue 94)
2010-11-07Update atf to 0.12:jmmv3-8/+9
* Added the ATF_REQUIRE_THROW_RE to atf-c++, which is the same as ATF_REQUIRE_THROW but allows checking for the validity of the exception's error message by means of a regular expression. * Added the ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH to atf-c++, which allows checking for a regular expression match in a string. * Changed the default timeout for test cases from 5 minutes to 30 seconds. 30 seconds is long enough for virtually all tests to complete, and 5 minutes is a way too long pause in a test suite where a single test case stalls. * Deprecated the use.fs property. While this seemed like a good idea in the first place to impose more control on what test cases can do, it turns out to be bad. First, use.fs=false prevents bogus test cases from dumping core so after-the-fact debugging is harder. Second, supporting use.fs adds a lot of unnecessary complexity. atf-run will now ignore any value provided to use.fs and will allow test cases to freely access the file system if they wish to. * Added the atf_tc_get_config_var_as_{bool,long}{,_wd} functions to the atf-c library. The 'text' module became private in 0.11 but was being used externally to simplify the parsing of configuration variables. * Made atf-run recognize the 'unprivileged-user' configuration variable and automatically drop root privileges when a test case sets require.user=unprivileged. Note that this is, by no means, done for security purposes; this is just for user convenience; tests should, in general, not be blindly run as root in the first place.
2010-11-07Update devel/libgee to 0.6.0. Maintenance releasegls2-6/+6
Upstream changes: Libgee 0.6.0 released on September 26, 2010 Changes * Fix compiler warning.
2010-11-04add dotconfahoka1-1/+2
2010-11-04import dotconfahoka5-0/+100
2010-11-04Fixes CONFLICTS pattern, or cannot co-install with any rake-XXXX packags.obache1-2/+2
2010-11-04add and enable py-multiprocessingjnemeth1-1/+2
2010-11-03Update to KDE SC 4.5.3markd1-4/+4
4.5.3 brings a number of improvements: * KSharedDataCache has cache invalidation bug fixed that caused stability when daylight saving time changed. * Icon overlays in Dolphin are now positioned correctly after adjusting the zoom level. * Okular, KDE's universal document viewer has seen improvements in the DjVu and XPS backends.
2010-11-03as in patch-ce: fix inconsistency of .hidden attributes, leading todrochner2-1/+14
link error on amd64, hopefully fixes build problem reported by tron
2010-11-03Requires sqlite3 3.7.1 now. Reported by cegger.joerg1-2/+2
2010-11-02add py-multiprocessing-2.6.2.1, a threading package which wasdrochner5-0/+132
integrated into the main Python distribution in 2.6
2010-11-02update to 2.26.0drochner10-47/+175
This switches to the gnome-2.32 release branch.
2010-11-02Update to 1.7:wiz3-10/+22
1.7 (2010-11-01) 1.1. Core * filelog: improve cmp performances (issue2273) * patch: don't strip '#' lines from patch descriptions (issue2417) * patch: when native patching fails (ui.patch is not set), don't retry with an external tool * setup/hg: always load Mercurial from where it was installed. * setup: user-friendly error message if Python headers are missing * store: new unsupported and experimental parentdelta format (see UpgradeNotes) * store: encode first period or space in filenames (issue1713) * url: expand environment variables in [auth] settings (issue2328) * url: check validity (notBefore/notAfter) using OpenSSL (issue2407) 1.2. Commands * addremove: use similarity 100 by default * alias: add support for shell command aliases starting with '!' (see [alias] in hgrc(5)) * backout: add --tool argument for specifying merge tool * backout: backout linearly by default instead of branching and merging (use --merge to get the former behaviour) * dispatch: properly handle relative path aliases used with -R (issue2376) * init: expand destination url as a configured paths * log: do not --follow file that is deleted and recreated later (issue732) * merge: don't detect copies as "divergent renames", make error message more helpful * merge: add --tool argument to merge and resolve * merge: handle no file parent in backwards merge (issue2364) * tags: do not fail if tags.cache is corrupted (issue2444) * templater: add "hex" filter and "children" keywords (see hg help templating) 1.3. Subrepos * support remapping of subrepository source paths (see [subpaths] in hgrc(5)) * make add, diff, incoming, outgoing and status commands recurse into subrepos with --subrepos/-S * subrepo: add support for 'hg archive' * subrepo: fix status check on SVN subrepos (issue2445) 1.4. Revsets * add id() and rev() to allow explicit references to changes by hash or rev (see hg help revsets) * add min() function to complement max() * add present() function to avoid lookup errors on possibly missing changesets * rename tagged() to tag() and allow it to take an optional tag name * strip: add revsets support * add revsets support to bisect and update (issue1993) * bookmarks: add a bookmark([name]) revset for referencing bookmarks * transplant: add a transplanted(set) revset to get transplanted revisions 1.5. hgweb * add a help view for accessing the built-in documentation (see help link in hg serve) * let HTTPS serve use more compatible but less secure encryption * support very simple caching model (issue1845) 1.6. Extensions * color: better support for branches and mq guards * convert: handle closed branch heads in hg-hg conversion (issue2185) * convert: support darcs changelogs with bytes 0x7F-0xFF (issue2411) * convert: deprecate --authors in preference for --authormap * graphlog: support header and footer templates when using styles (issue2395) * keyword: do not expand at all during diff * keyword: support copy and rename * mq: extend support for the --mq argument to extension commands * mq: save qrefresh message for easy recovery in case it fails (issue2062) * mq: support hg qimport --existing --name renametothis thatexistingpatch, fix --force case on Windows * mq/qqueue: support renaming of active queue * mq/qqueue: add --purge option to delete a queue and its patches * pager: add global --pager=<auto/boolean> option * patchbomb: add --confirm option to show series details and ask for confirmation * patchbomb: let diffstat prompt only once with complete summary * progress: support rebase and patchbomb * rebase: re-add patches to mq repo after rebase * strip: add --keep flag to avoid modifying working directory during strip * strip: rename --nobackup option to --no-backup (issue2377) * strip: support stripping multiple revisions 1.7. contrib * mergetools.hgrc: add vimdiff * zsh completion: support bookmarks and patchbomb extensions * zsh completion: add qpush --move option
2010-11-01Update to fossil-20101101* release. This brings support for baselinejoerg2-8/+6
manifests (resulting in much less metadata for large repositories), lots of speed ups for the manifest parser, and smaller improvements like revert dealing with merge records.
2010-11-01Changes 2.0.64:adam6-166/+14
* SECURITY: CVE-2010-1452 (cve.mitre.org) mod_dav: Fix Handling of requests without a path segment. * SECURITY: CVE-2009-1891 (cve.mitre.org) Fix a potential Denial-of-Service attack against mod_deflate or other modules, by forcing the server to consume CPU time in compressing a large file after a client disconnects. * SECURITY: CVE-2009-3095 (cve.mitre.org) mod_proxy_ftp: sanity check authn credentials. * SECURITY: CVE-2009-3094 (cve.mitre.org) mod_proxy_ftp: NULL pointer dereference on error paths. * SECURITY: CVE-2009-3555 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: Comprehensive fix of the TLS renegotiation prefix injection attack when compiled against OpenSSL version 0.9.8m or later. Introduces the 'SSLInsecureRenegotiation' directive to reopen this vulnerability and offer unsafe legacy renegotiation with clients which do not yet support the new secure renegotiation protocol, RFC 5746. * SECURITY: CVE-2009-3555 (cve.mitre.org) mod_ssl: A partial fix for the TLS renegotiation prefix injection attack for OpenSSL versions prior to 0.9.8l; reject any client-initiated renegotiations. Forcibly disable keepalive for the connection if there is any buffered data readable. Any configuration which requires renegotiation for per-directory/location access control is still vulnerable, unless using openssl 0.9.8l or later. * SECURITY: CVE-2010-0434 (cve.mitre.org) Ensure each subrequest has a shallow copy of headers_in so that the parent request headers are not corrupted. Elimiates a problematic optimization in the case of no request body. * SECURITY: CVE-2008-2364 (cve.mitre.org) mod_proxy_http: Better handling of excessive interim responses from origin server to prevent potential denial of service and high memory usage. * SECURITY: CVE-2010-0425 (cve.mitre.org) mod_isapi: Do not unload an isapi .dll module until the request processing is completed, avoiding orphaned callback pointers. * SECURITY: CVE-2008-2939 (cve.mitre.org) mod_proxy_ftp: Prevent XSS attacks when using wildcards in the path of the FTP URL. Discovered by Marc Bevand of Rapid7. * Fix recursive ErrorDocument handling. * mod_ssl: Do not do overlapping memcpy. * Add Set-Cookie and Set-Cookie2 to the list of headers allowed to pass through on a 304 response. * apxs: Fix -A and -a options to ignore whitespace in httpd.conf
2010-11-01Switch distfile to .tar.bz2 to save precious space.adam2-5/+6
2010-11-01Changes 1.4.2:adam2-15/+12
* Undo a crash-bug introduced in 1.3.9 affecting some applications of the apr hash and table structures, reported to affect Subversion Changes 1.4.1: * Win32: Properly handle the ERROR_DIRECTORY system error code. Changes 1.4.0: * Add apr_global_mutex_lockfile() for retrieving the file, if any, associated with the mutex. Add apr_global_mutex_name() for retrieving the name of the lock mechanism used by the underlying proc mutex. * Add apr_socket_atreadeof to determine whether the receive part of the socket has been closed by the peer. * Make apr_pollset and apr_pollcb implementations using providers. Added apr_pollset_create_ex and apr_pollcb_create_ex that allows choosing non-default providers. * apr_temp_dir_get() now checks the TMPDIR environment variable first, instead of third. * Add apr_file_sync() and apr_file_datasync() calls. * apr_pollset_wakeup() on Windows: Fix core caused by closing the file_socket_pipe with standard file_close. * Introduce apr_hash_do() for iterating over a hash table. * Make sure WIN32 behaves the same as posix for file-backed shared memory by removing the file on cleanup/remove. * Introduce apr_pollset_wakeup() for interrupting the blocking apr_pollset_poll() call. * Add apr_file_link() function.
2010-11-01Reset maintainer.wiz3-6/+6
2010-10-31This package is BSD-specific; set ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM.shattered1-2/+2
2010-10-30sync some more occurences of the mtn versiondrochner1-3/+3
2010-10-30update pkgname to sync with mtn base pkg, no changesdrochner1-2/+2
2010-10-30update to 0.48.1drochner3-7/+36
changes: -fix crash on empty cmd line arguments which is considered a security problem because it can crash mtn server processes (SA41960) -minor fixes also add a patch from upstream to adapt to a behavior change in sqlite3-3.7.3
2010-10-30Added support for Clangadam1-3/+3
2010-10-28Update the following package:tron2-6/+6
- devel/nspr from 4.8.6.11 to 4.8.6.12 - devel/xulrunner from 1.9.2.11 to 1.9.2.12 - www/firefox from 3.6.11 to 3.6.12 Security issues fixed since previous versions: MFSA 2010-73 Heap buffer overflow mixing document.write and DOM insertion
2010-10-28Since HTML files are not installed, don't bother building them.adam1-4/+3
2010-10-28Changes 1.7.3.2:adam10-49/+75
This is primarily to push out many documentation fixes accumulated since the 1.7.3.1 release. Changes 1.7.3.1: * "git stash show stash@{$n}" was accidentally broken in 1.7.3 ("git stash show" without any argument still worked, though). * "git stash branch $branch stash@{$n}" was accidentally broken in 1.7.3 and started dropping the named stash even when branch creation failed. Changes 1.7.3: * git-gui, now at version 0.13.0, got various updates and a new maintainer, Pat Thoyts. * Gitweb allows its configuration to change per each request; it used to read the configuration once upon startup. * When git finds a corrupt object, it now reports the file that contains it. * "git checkout -B <it>" is a shorter way to say "git branch -f <it>" followed by "git checkout <it>". * When "git checkout" or "git merge" refuse to proceed in order to protect local modification to your working tree, they used to stop after showing just one path that might be lost. They now show all, in a format that is easier to read. * "git clean" learned "-e" ("--exclude") option. * Hunk headers produced for C# files by "git diff" and friends show more relevant context than before. * diff.ignoresubmodules configuration variable can be used to squelch the differences in submodules reported when running commands (e.g. "diff", "status", etc.) at the superproject level. * http.useragent configuration can be used to lie who you are to your restrictive firewall. * "git rebase --strategy <s>" learned "-X" option to pass extra options that are understood by the chosen merge strategy. * "git rebase -i" learned "exec" that you can insert into the insn sheet to run a command between its steps. * "git rebase" between branches that have many binary changes that do not conflict should be faster. * "git rebase -i" peeks into rebase.autosquash configuration and acts as if you gave --autosquash from the command line.
2010-10-28Remove patch-ad and Makefile changes intended to fix PR 43879 thatwiz4-36/+2
caused PR 44003. Fix PR 43879 by removing patch-ac which was added in 2004 to fix a problem on Darwin -- Darwins from at least 10.4 up don't need it any longer.
2010-10-28add and enable ruby-gnome2-giojnemeth1-1/+2
2010-10-27Set LICENSE.wiz4-4/+8
2010-10-27Update kdevelop4 to 4.1.0markd6-134/+192
New features and bug fixes.
2010-10-26Remove PLIST_SRC from bjam.mkadam1-3/+1
2010-10-26Darwin PLIST clean-upadam1-2/+5
2010-10-26Correct install_name for libraries under MacOSXadam2-5/+5
2010-10-26Correct install_name for libraries under MacOSXadam1-4/+1
2010-10-25Update to KDE SC 4.5.2markd3-38/+58
4.5.2 translation updates, performance and stability improvements and other bugfixes. 4.5.0 new versions of the Plasma Workspaces, the KDE Applications and the KDE Development Platform in version 4.5.0. While focus within this release cycle lay on stability, the overall polish and performance gain is well noticable. Features such as the reworked notification area, Marble's map routing and support for WebKit in Konqueror round up this release.
2010-10-25Fix build on Dragonfly. From elekktretterr@exemail.com.au on pkgsrc-users.wiz2-1/+17
2010-10-24Add and enable spinagc1-1/+2
2010-10-24Initial import of spin version 5.2.5 into the Packages Collection.agc4-0/+54
To verify a design, a formal model is built using PROMELA, Spin's input language. PROMELA is a non-deterministic language, loosely based on Dijkstra's guarded command language notation and borrowing the notation for I/O operations from Hoare's CSP language. Spin can be used in four main modes: 1. as a simulator, allowing for rapid prototyping with a random, guided, or interactive simulations 2. as an exhaustive verifier, capable of rigorously proving the validity of user specified correctness requirements (using partial order reduction theory to optimize the search) 3. as proof approximation system that can validate even very large system models with maximal coverage of the state space. 4. as a driver for swarm verification (a new form of swarm computing), which can make optimal use of large numbers of available compute cores to leverage parallelism and search diversification techniques, which increases the chance of locating defects in very large verification models. With thanks to the plan9 guys for the nudge
2010-10-23buildlink for liftdijakllsch1-0/+14
2010-10-23+libftdijakllsch1-1/+2
2010-10-23import libftdi package.jakllsch4-0/+43
libFTDI is an open source library to talk to FTDI chips: FT232BM, FT245BM, FT2232C, FT2232D and FT245R, including the popular bitbang mode. The library is linked with your program in userspace, no kernel driver required. libFTDI works perfectly with Linux, Windows, MacOS X and BSD variants thanks to libusb.
2010-10-23Update ruby-gnome2 to 0.90.3.obache10-11/+49
= NEWS == Ruby-GNOME2 0.90.3: 2010-10-23 NOTE: 0.90.x releases are for 1.0.0 major release. * Support String encoding in Ruby 1.9. * RVAL2CSTR2 and CSTR2RVAL2 are deprecated. * Ruby/GIO2 is imported as an experimental library. === Changes ==== All * Support String encoding. [Guillaume Cottenceau, Neil Roberts, Kouhei Sutou] * Don't install *.pc by default. Set pkgconfigdir make varialbe like 'make pkgconfigdir=/usr/lib/pkgconfig'. ==== Ruby/GLib2 * Improvements: * declare argument types. [Nobuyoshi Nakada, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/GIO2 * Imported as an experimental library. [Nikolai Weibull] ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Improvements: * keep backward compatibility around GDK key symbols introduced at GTK+ 2.20. "[ruby-gnome2-devel-en] Constants names change in Gdk::KeyVal" [Vincent Carmona] * move gdk-pixbuf and cairo related methods from Ruby/GdkPixbuf2. "[ruby-gnome2-devel-en] gtk2 dependency to gdkpixbuf2" [Andrea Dallera, Kouhei Sutou] * Bug fixes: * fix GType conversion in Gtk::ItemFactory.new on 64bit platform. [Grant McLean, Steve Wills, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/GdkPixbuf2 * Improvements: * move gdk-pixbuf and cairo related methods to Ruby/GTK2. "[ruby-gnome2-devel-en] gtk2 dependency to gdkpixbuf2" [Andrea Dallera, Kouhei Sutou] * change .pc filename from ruby-gdkpixbuf2 to ruby-gdk-pixbuf2. ==== Ruby/RSVG2 * Bug fixes: * add missing libcroco dependency on Windows. [U.Nakamura, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/Poppler * Improvements: * support Popper 0.15.0. [#3079667] [Mamoru Tasaka, Kouhei Sutou] * Bug fixes: * add missing libjpeg dependency on Windows. [U.Nakamura, Kouhei Sutou] * fix installed Ruby/GLib2 gem can't be detected. [kdmsnr, Kouhei Sutou] === Thanks * U.Nakamura * kdmsnr * Mamoru Tasaka * Guillaume Cottenceau * Vincent Carmona * Grant McLean * Steve Wills * Andrea Dallera * Nobuyoshi Nakada * Neil Roberts == Ruby-GNOME2 0.90.2: 2010-09-26 NOTE: 0.90.x releases are for 1.0.0 major release. A RubyGems package fix release. === Changes ==== All * fix path. [kimura wataru, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/GTK2 * Bug fixes: * fix gtk2/base.rb is missing in gem. [S.Kitagawa, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/GIO2 * Bug fixes: * fix a typo in .pc name. [#3075619] [O01eg, Kouhei Sutou] ==== Ruby/RSVG2 * Bug fixes: * also check rb_cairo.h availability. [#3075617] [O01eg, Kouhei Sutou] === Thanks * S.Kitagawa * O01eg * kimura wataru
2010-10-23Updte ruby-pkg-config to 1.0.7.obache2-7/+7
== 1.0.7 - 2010/09/30 * suppress warnings on Ruby 1.9.
2010-10-22update to 2.30.3drochner3-8/+8
changes: -Update for tzdata 2010k -translation updates
2010-10-22update to 2.24.4drochner6-29/+30
changes: translation updates
2010-10-22Fix compile on Dragonfly.darcy3-2/+20
Closes PR #43879. Patch supplied by ftigeot@wolfpond.org. Tested by darcy@NetBSD.org on i386. No revision bump as no code changed.
2010-10-21Update to 0.4.4:wiz3-8/+12
This release adds Korean and Russian localisation, fixes several issues with file paths containing non-English characters, and adds some other minor enhancements.