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with 8.4 will be updated to depend on x11/tk after Tk update.
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Also fix build problems - there is a <sys/queue.h> header file bundled
with vigor which will take precedence over the system header, but
lacks some necessary definitions for NetBSD (at least). Remove the
header accordingly.
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Version 0.016 (May 2 19:36)
* Enable
Version 0.015 (Mar 25 15:17)
* Disable by default built-in curses, db, and re libraries. Most OS's these
days have proper libraries for these, and I was seeing conflicts
(particularly on SuSE under Vigor 0.014). This may break things on some
other OS's, probably older ones. If so, try using --enable-curses
--enable-db --enable-re on the command line.
Version 0.014 (Feb 8 14:50)
* Remove the hack to the EULA that produced the Jumping Vigor Bug.
Version 0.013 (Feb 5 11:53)
* Fix to configure.in: it looked for Tcl on Debian systems when it was
supposed to look for Tk.
Version 0.012 (Feb 4 00:28)
* Updated EULA, made dialog box move along with assistant
Version 0.011 (Feb 2 00:10)
* Look for libtcl8.2 etc (as opposed to libtcl82 etc); handle select()
calls prior to assistant initialization
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foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
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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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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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(Good to see the really important packages get done :-) )
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List of changes:
Modified EULA, changed fractional cm screen specs to pixel counts,
use libtcl82 if found, look for uint8_t etc
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Pointed out by Assar Westerlund.
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Noted by pooka.
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extra something thrown in. It was inspired by the January 4, 2000
storyline in the User Friendly comic. If you haven't seen it yet,
check it out at http://www.userfriendly.org/ (and do so in a place you
can freely laugh).
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