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cmd is a library for building line-oriented command interpreters in
Ruby. Simply inherit from cmd's Cmd class, and methods whose names
start with do_ become interactive commands. cmd is inspired by the
Python library of the same name, but offers a distinctive Ruby feel
and several additional features.
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configure to pass the CFLAGS it has determined which would otherwise get
ignored. Pkgsrc CFLAGS are taken into account by configure already.
Change approved by recht.
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The 3.1.0 release contained numerous enhancements over the previous 3.0.1.6
release. Among other improvements, the accuracy of the bounds checking code
has improved; Splint can produce output in html or comma separated value(CSV)
format; and support for numabstract types has been added. Additionally the
code contains numerous bugs fixes and house keeping updates.
(Details at http://www.splint.org/changes.html )
No list of changes available for the 3.1.1 release.
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Active Support is a collection of various utility classes and standard
library extensions that were found useful for Rails. All these
additions have hence been collected in this bundle as way to gather
all that sugar that makes Ruby sweeter.
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Hiramatsu Yoshifumi, in PR pkg/29923.
Changes:
- Devel::Cover compliant code.
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Changes:
- convert to options.mk
0.9.13:
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After a long break the SILC Toolkit 0.9.13 is out. This version finalizes
the SILC protocol version 1.2 development by including the few last features
that was missing from previous version. One of the major features is the
support for UTF-8 encoded nicknames, channel names, user names and host
names. The SILC Toolkit 0.9.13 API is compatible with the previous 0.9.12
version, however, several new functions has been added, and reading the
following summary of changes is recommended:
- Added UTF-8 encoded nicknames, channel names, server names, host names,
usernames, crypto property names and algorithm names. All strings
library sends to application are always UTF-8 encoded. All strings
application sends to library must be UTF-8 encoded.
- Added SILC Stringprep API (RFC 3454) into silcstringprep.h. It can
be used to prepare strings into the correct format. The format is
specified by the SILC protocol, and those formats are supported by
this API.
The API can also be used to do other UTF-8 string preparation, such
as case folding. See the API for different features supported by
the API.
- Added silc_identifier_check and silc_identifier_verify routines to
help application easily format and verify the new UTF-8 encoded
nicknames, channel names and other identifier strings.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcstrutil-silc_identifier_check.html
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcstrutil-silc_identifier_verify.html
- Added SILC_STRING_LOCALE that now deprecates SILC_STRING_LANGUAGE.
The old type is supported but may be removed in later versions.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcstrutil-SilcStringEncoding.html
- Added new string encoding/decoding types: SILC_STRING_LOCALE,
SILC_STRING_UTF8, SILC_STRING_PRINTABLE, SILC_STRING_VISIBLE,
SILC_STRING_TELETEX, SILC_STRING_NUMERICAL, SILC_STRING_LDAP_DN and
SILC_STRING_UTF8_ESCAPE. These types can currently be used with
the SILC UTF-8 API.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcstrutil-SilcStringEncoding.html
- Splitted UTF-8 string routines from silcstrutil.h into own file
silcutf8.h.
- Added silc_utf8_strcasecmp and silc_utf8_strncasecmp to do caseless
UTF-8 string comparison.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcutf8.html
- Added dont_register_crypto_library into SilcClientParams. If set
to TRUE the Client Library will not register/unregister cyprto library,
and application is expected to do it. By default this is set to FALSE.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silcclient-SilcClientParams.html
- All created log files by SILC Log API are now with 0600 mode.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silclog.html
- The bool type on Mac OS X is now _Bool.
Ref:
http://silcnet.org/docs/toolkit/silctypes-bool.html
- The silc_net_create_connection[_async] now revert to IPv4 address if
IPv6 sockets are not supported.
- Added __SILC_XXX defines into silcincludes.h that third-party
applications can check to determine how a binary version of the SILC
Toolkit has been compiled. The following defines may be set:
__SILC_HAVE_PTHREAD Compiled with threads support
__SILC_HAVE_SIM Compiled with SIM support
__SILC_ENABLE_DEBUG Compiled with debug enabled
A third-party application can check these defines in configure.ac or
in compile time to determine what libraries should be linked against
the application.
- Install pkg-config .pc files for the SILC Core library and SILC Client
library. silc.pc and silcclient.pc will be installed.
- Several other minor bugfixes were made.
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Add "Mirage 100+" to the Linix parisc case (thanks Simon Hitzemann)
Update the firefox and thunderbird names in optimize_gcc
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From pkgsrc-wip. Approved by jmcneill.
From the DESCR:
Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang
library. It allows color text mode applications to easily use
stackable windows, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists,
entry fields, labels, and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported,
and forms may be nested to provide extra functionality.
Besides the newt library, this package provides whiptail, which may
be used from shell scripts similarly to Savio Lam's "dialog". Newt
provides the textual interface for the Red Hat and Debian boot
disks.
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Now using GPL 2.1 instead of 2.
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Noted on tech-pkg today that older packages had libgobject-2.0.so.400
and libglib-2.0.so.400 and newer packages provided
libgobject-2.0.so.0.600.3 and libglib-2.0.so.0.
The libtool changes on Sept. 22, 2004 made this install different
library naming. The next update was in 2.6.1 (on January 9, 2005).
So setting BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.glib2 to that version.
Apparently, 2.6 is binary-compatible with any 2.x version.
Hopefully, this will be good enough to force anyone with glib2 packages
from before Sept. 22, 2004 to update.
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Put it back again.
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Patch provided by MOCHIDA Shuji in PR pkg/29889.
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Version 1.4.3 - March 2005, by Gary V. Vaughan
* DESTDIR installs now work correctly.
* Don't segfault with uncompilable regexps to changeword().
* Always use \n line-endings for frozen files (fixes a cygwin bug).
* Portability fix for systems lacking mkstemp(3).
* Approximately 20% speed up in the common case of usage with autoconf.
* Supported on QNX 6.3.
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(1 April 2005, from /branches/1.1.x)
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.1.4
User-visible-changes:
- Client:
* fixed: win32 not ignoring versioned symlinks (issue #2173)
* fixed: 'svn merge' can cause broken working copy (issue #2222)
* fixed: 'svn commit' fails when schedule-delete dir has local mod (r11980)
* fixed: 'svn st -u nonexistent_file' segfault (issue #2127)
* fixed: 'svn cp wc wc' utf8 conversion error (r13111)
* fixed: confusing error message about "wc not locked" (issue #2174)
* many translation updates for localized client messages
- Server:
* fixed: nasty (though unusual) performance bug in FSFS commits (r13222-3)
* fixed: FSFS memory leak when auto-merging large tree (r13193)
* fixed: FSFS memory leak in 'svnadmin hotcopy' (r13218, 13465, 13468)
* fixed: FSFS segfault when encountering empty data reps (r13683)
* fixed: two dataloss bugs in svndumpfilter (r12630, r12636)
* fixed: wasteful memory usage in svndumpfilter (r12637, r12640)
* fixed: mod_dav_svn segfaults when client sends bogus paths (issue #2199)
- Both:
* fixed: (win32) retry file operation if sharing violation (r12983, r12986)
Developer-visible-changes:
* add SWIG 1.3.24 and .25 compatibility (r12551, r12717-9, r12722, r13504)
* make mailer.py work on win32 (r12499, r12542, r12670)
* fixed: JavaHL run-time link error (r12576), path/url cleanups (r13090)
* fixed: python bindings log_receiver failure with SWIG 1.3.24 (r13487)
* build system tweaks: add install dependencies for fs & fs_base (r11050)
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should fix problems seen in latest bulk-build
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* Bug fixes for Windows, Solaris and improved logging interface.
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Changes from 0.3.3:
Mon Feb 2 22:34:28 EST 2004 Mark Rogaski
. Description: 0.3.6
Stripped line endings in common tests to allow tests to succeed
under non-UN*X environments. Also replaced an unnecessary handle
alias with the actual file name in t/file.t. Thanks to Jay Lawrence
and Terrence Brannon for pointing out the test problems.
Sat Sep 27 13:56:58 EDT 2003 Mark Rogaski
. Description: 0.3.5
Added a wrapper for &AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD to save the value
of $!, which is often clobbered before the substitution of
"%m" by logxxx().
Added a META.yml file and disabled autogeneration in Makefile.PL.
Sat Mar 8 11:43:41 EST 2003 Mark Rogaski
. Description: 0.3.4
Made the logxxx() calls transparent to all (current)
sprintf() formatting patterns. Not all formatting
errors will be caught before passed to sprintf(), but
the obviously malformed ones will be detected.
Added support for embedded newlines in messages passed to
logcarp() and logxcarp().
Package change: add HOMEPAGE.
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String::Format lets you define arbitrary printf-like format sequences
to be expanded. This module would be most useful in configuration
files and reporting tools, where the results of a query need to be
formatted in a particular way. It was inspired by mutt's index_format
and related directives.
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(and thus not needed there)
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changes:
* remove #ifdef OSIP_RETRANSMIT_2XX to always compile it.
* initialize remote_contact_uri when dialog is built with notify.
* allow very short attachements.
* new macros allocators.
* remove use of alloca in the parser.
* fix memory bug when realloc is needed on large message.
* remove useless prototypes.
* fix memory access in parser.
* API slightly broken to enable support for binary data.
* improvements of the sip message test suite.
The binary compatibility and API compatibility has been lost
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Teem is a set of ANSI C libraries for manipulation, measurement, and
visualization of structured scientific data. Includes N-dimensional image
I/O and processing, volume rendering, diffusion tensor processing, ray
tracing, PostScript rendering, and more.
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file.
Also use INFO_DIR instead of info (since this uses INFO_FILES).
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Changes since last packaged version (1.97):
1.98 Saturday 1st January, 2005
Data from José Pedro Oliveira for 5.8.6
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