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re2c is a preprocessor that generates C-based recognizers from regular
expressions. The input to re2c consists of C/C++ source interleaved
with comments of the form /*!re2c ... */ which contain scanner
specifications. In the output these comments are replaced with code
that, when executed, will find the next input token and then execute
some user-supplied token-specific code.
re2c generates parsers which are not table-based, and can be twice as
fast as flex.
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cyrus-imapd21-2.1.14 [pkg/22278], dante-1.1.14, gif2png-2.4.7,
gnet-2.0.4, gnustep-0.8.8, gtkglext-1.0.1, iozone-3.196, kde-3.1.3,
rhino-0.7.1, snes9x-1.40, tcl/tk-8.4.4, xfstt-1.5.
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for NetBSD (written in German) into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
A "NetBSD Device Driver Writing Guide":
It consists of three main sections:
- Introduction to autoconfig(8).
- Usage of the autoconfig(8) infrastructure, demonstrated on the example
of rf(4).
- Core of the rf(4) driver, that shows how data is transfered from and
to a (disk) device.
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* Keyboard navigation in menus
* Keys:
Up/Down: select menu item
Left/Right: go in/out from sub menus
Escape: close menu and return focus to windows
Enter: run/execute/toggle menu item
To set input focus on the menu you either click on the title bar
or bring it up with key bindings
* New action strings
* ArrangeWindows
This will arrange the windows on the current desktop
* ShowDesktop
This will iconify all windows on the current desktop
* The same action strings that are in keys file can
now be used in the menu
example:
[ArrangeWindows] (arrange windows)
* New theme items
* toolbar.button.borderWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.borderWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.bevelWidth: <integer>
* toolbar.borderColor: <color>
* slit.borderWidth: <integer>
* slit.bevelWidth: <integer>
* slit.borderColor: <color>
* [startup] option in remember file
Can now add entries to apps file like:
[startup] {xterm}
Then "xterm" will be launched on fluxbox startup.
Can also give a screen option:
[startup] (screen=1) {xterm}
will start it on screen 1 rather than the default 0.
* Rounded corners on menu, windows and toolbar
Theme items:
* menu.roundCorners: <shape item>
* toolbar.shaped: <boolean>
* window.roundCorners: <shape item>
Shape item can be: TopLeft TopRight BottomLeft and/or BottomRight
example: menu.roundCorners: TopRight BottomLeft
* The current style is now marked in the style menu
* Compile time option for toolbar
--disable-toolbar
--enable-toolbar (default)
* Emacs style key bindings in fbrun
* Tab completion in fbrun
* Group persistence over a restart
* Maximization stop on slit and toolbar (check Maximize Over menu items)
* Support for _NET_WM_STRUT
* Regular expression support for remember
Bug fixes:
* Toggle maximize vertical/horizontal
* Slit/Toolbar auto hide bug
* Button alignment bug in title bar
* Trailing whitespace in group file resource
* Group cycling
Based on patch by Tom Hensel [ tom at replic8 dot net ].
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Updated imap-uw-utils to 20020102nb1
Updated pico to 4.6
Updated pine to 4.56
Updated php4-imap to 4.2.3nb2
Updated prayer to 1.0.8
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GTKsee is an image viewer/browser. The browser shows thumbnails, you
can quickly watch a picture in large or fullscreen by simply tapping
on return. Also has slideshow capabilities.
From pkgsrc-wip, by [ drue at users dot sf dot net ]
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-possibly incompatible with previous versions- features]
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update, internal libs update, new command gvpack(1), "dia" output format]
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Packaging work done by Love Hornquist-Astrand (love@)
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Changes since 0.8.7:
* OpenPGP integration (via GnuPG)
* Jabber Browsing
* Groupchat invites / private-messaging
* better SSL certificate handling
* ton of bugfixes
Package now also includes all available language packs.
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Note addition of SDL-nas, version 1.2.5.
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Note addition of SDL-arts and SDL-esound, version 1.2.5 both.
Also note revision bumps for all the following packages, required because of
the SDL update:
SDL_sound, xmms-funtimedancer, xmms-infinity, xmms-jess, xmms-nebulus,
xmms-paranormal, xmms-tv-scope, SDL_gfx, SDL_ttf, SDLmm, p5-SDL, smpeg,
dosbox, generator, hatari, zsnes, KoboDeluxe, asc, bomberclone,
crimsonfields, criticalmass, falcons-eye, fire, iso-pernangband, ketm,
lbreakout, lbreakout2, lgeneral, lpairs, ltris, maelstrom-sdl, marbles,
newvox, sarien, scummvm, tileworld, xrick, GUIlib, SDLKit, SDL_image,
apla, avi-xmms, avifile-devel, avifile, mjpegtools, plasma, smpeg-xmms,
swfdec, transcode, tuxpaint, water, xine-lib, gst-plugins, SDL_net,
paragui, mplayer, mencoder, gmplayer, gmencoder
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- balsa2, disc-cover, sketch (thanks, Matthias!)
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Note addition of xmms-esound, version 1.2.7.
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Import package for openssh+gssapi, which is openssh-3.6.1p2 with version
20030430 of the GSSAPI patches from
http://www.sxw.org.uk/computing/patches/openssh.html
. From the site:
The patches on this page are concerned with adding support for
authenticating users via their Kerberos credentials, and allowing
authenticated users to forward their credentials to a remote
machine over ssh.
These patches are against various versions of the OpenSSH portable
code. SSH has both a legacy protocol version 1, and a newer,
protocol version 2 (which is being standardised in the IETF).
Techniques exist for performing Kerberos authentication over both
protocols, and GSSAPI authentication over protocol version 2.
In this package standard ssh support for kerberos versions 4 and 5 is kept
for version 1 of the ssh protocol (openssh does not support kerberos 4 in
ssh protocol version 2).
These patches, which provide a much more thorough implementation of kerberos
5 support than that shipped with openssh, are pkg'ed here with an eye toward
evaluation of their usefullness for inclusion in the base os.
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From the release notes:
This release is unfortunately a bit late and incorporates a whole
bunch of very different changes. The biggest part is an update of the
libraries to incorporate the string types from module `Object' into
ADT:*, IO:*, OS:*, URI:*, and (partially) XML:* modules. The internal
encoding of Unicode strings has been switched to UTF-16. Support for
the MacOS X and Win32 platforms has been improved.
There were several changes to the symbol file format. Please remove
any old symbol files that are still around.
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(Object, ADT:StringBuffer): Internal representation of Unicode strings
is now UTF-16. `String32' is gone and has been replaced with
`String16'. MAX(UCS4CHAR) is 10FFFFX, the largest possible Unicode
code point.
(Object:BigInt): Renamed string base constructors to follow the naming
conventions from module `Object'.
(ADT:ArrayList, ADT:Dictionary): Have been converted to parametric
types. One known side-effect of this is that a type guard
`Dictionary.Dictionary' can no longer be applied to instances of
`Object.Object'. The reason for this is that the run-time type
information does not include information on type parameters and
therefore cannot test for particular type arguments. (The necessary
run-time information may be added later.)
(ADT:Storable, ADT:Object:Storage): The parameter type of the methods
ReadObject() and WriteObject() has been changed back to
`Object.Object'. The methods now handle instances of `Object.String'
as well.
(IO:Address): `UnknownHostException' is now derived from `IO.Error'.
(IO:Buffer): Introduce method `ReadLineLF()', to read a single line of
8-bit characters from a channel, including the termination Ascii.lf
character.
(IO:FileChannel): File name arguments are now of type STRING. They
are converted to sequences of bytes using OS:Path.Encode(). Dito for
system() from OS:ProcessManagement.
(IO:Socket, IO:SocketChannel): Non-blocking connect is implemented.
(OS:Path): Changed functions to work on STRINGs. Changed function
names to follow the Oberon naming conventions. Dito for GetCwd() from
OS:ProcessParameters.
(Exception): Fixed a bug in PopContext(), which lead to stack
corruption if more than one TRY context is popped from the stack.
Also some minor cleanups.
(HashCode): Collects all hash functions for the various basic data
types.
(URI, URI:*): The URI modules use the string types from `Object',
instead of defining their own variant of this theme. Error signalling
has been converted to Exception.ParseError. Please note that the
interface of these modules may be in for further changes later. The
URI changes also propgate into the XML modules.
(oo2c): New command --package-installed (tests if a package is
present) and --list-packages (list all installed packages).
(oo2c): The "Pascal" calling convention, and the CSTRING and ALIGNX
flags have been ported to v2 by Stewart Greenhill. This is primarily
used for native Windows DLLs.
(oo2c): There is now support for MaxOS X style "framework" libraries
(contributed by Tim Teulings).
(oo2c): The documentation strings of a module have been removed from
the symbol file `M.Sym', and are now stored in a separate file `M.Doc'
(in the same directory as `M.Sym'). Compilation commands only read
the `M.Sym' part. Also, compilation of huge interface modules is now
much faster.
(oo2c): Constant folding on floating point expressions is now enabled.
(oo2c): Various minor bugs with parametric types have been fixed.
around.
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