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2008-12-17Remove "-Wno-long-double" from the Darwin C compiler flags as suggestedtron3-8/+6
by Chris Herborth in PR pkg/39425. This is somewhat cleaner than using buildlink3 to do the same job.
2008-12-16Strip out the "-Wno-long-double" option. It's not mentioned in any GCCtron1-1/+3
manual page I have access to and breaks the build under Mac OS X Leopard using the GCC 4.2.1 provided by Xcode Tools 3.1.2.
2008-09-13* Add a note about SunOS and needing to have SUNWaudh installed toadrianp3-3/+12
compile the sunaudiodev module. * PLIST fix for SunOS
2008-08-30Add security patches for CVE-2008-2315, CVE-2008-2316, CVE-2008-3142 andtron22-9/+1003
CVE-2008-3144 (this one shouldn't affect platforms supported by pkgsrc) all taken from Gentoo. Bump package revision.
2008-07-14Always build depend on readline, so that devel/py-readline can pick upjoerg1-2/+6
the right config. Bump revision.
2008-06-27patch-ad: add RCS Idwiz3-13/+6
patch-al: Remove hunk that shouldn't ever appear in patches (as pkglint warns). distinfo: regen
2008-06-27Apply patch by Brian de Alwis to fix build problems under Mac OS X Leopard.tron6-40/+65
Tested under Leopard and NetBSD-i386 4.0_STABLE. This fixes PR pkg/39042 by myself.
2008-05-17Fix Linux PLIST.tnn1-1/+2
2008-05-09PR pkg/38614: Hasso Tepper: Fix build on DragonFlyBSD.tnn2-8/+14
2008-04-25Shorten staircase.tnn1-5/+4
2008-04-25Fix PLIST for systems that have builtin OpenSSL < 0.9.8, such as NetBSD-3.tnn2-3/+16
While here, fix typo in previous.
2008-04-25Convert to PLIST_VARStnn2-34/+26
2008-04-24We're not in pkgsrc-wip anymore, so replace 'wip' with 'lang' inbjs3-6/+51
paths to PLIST.*. ;) While here, patch sunaudiodev.c to use AUDIO_GETBUFINFO (when available) and BSD AUDIO_FLUSH on NetBSD and OpenBSD. This could be #ifdef AUDIO_FLUSH, but for now I am only certain about these two platforms. Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-04-24Here's python25-2.5.2, courtesy of pkgsrc-wip.tnn30-0/+5061
It probably needs plenty more polishing, especially on !NetBSD. Python 2.4 will remain the default for some time. For the new features in Python 2.5, look here: * http://docs.python.org/whatsnew/whatsnew25.html