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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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PKGREVISION++.
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Packages using Guile now all depend on guile14. These packages are
expected to be made depend on newer Guile (1.6.x) when updated in the
future.
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Should fix problems seen in Huberts latest bulk build.
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with a whole 36 MB of memory.
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during bison upgrades and detecting which syntax is in use is far harder than
simply making Makefile.in do the right thing for 1.34
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rmdir -> ${RMDIR}
rm -> ${RM} (${RM} added to PLIST_SUBST)
chmod -> ${CHMOD}
chown -> ${CHOWN}
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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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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
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first component is now a package name+version/pattern, no more
executable/patchname/whatnot.
While there, introduce BUILD_USES_MSGFMT as shorthand to pull in
devel/gettext unless /usr/bin/msgfmt exists (i.e. on post-1.5 -current).
Patch by Alistair Crooks <agc@netbsd.org>
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out of date - it was based on a.out OBJECT_FMT, and added entries in the
generated PLISTs to reflect the symlinks that ELF packages uses. It also
tried to be clever, and removed and recreated any symbolic links that were
created, which has resulted in some fun, especially with packages which
use dlopen(3) to load modules. Some recent changes to our ld.so to bring
it more into line with other Operating Systems also exposed some cracks.
+ Modify bsd.pkg.mk and its shared object handling, so that PLISTs now contain
the ELF symlinks.
+ Don't mess about with file system entries when handling shared objects in
bsd.pkg.mk, since it's likely that libtool and the BSD *.mk processing will
have got it right, and have a much better idea than we do.
+ Modify PLISTs to contain "ELF symlinks"
+ On a.out platforms, delete any "ELF symlinks" from the generated PLISTs
+ On ELF platforms, no extra processing needs to be done in bsd.pkg.mk
+ Modify print-PLIST target in bsd.pkg.mk to add dummy symlink entries on
a.out platforms
+ Update the documentation in Packages.txt
With many thanks to Thomas Klausner for keeping me honest with this.
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12-March-2000: Version 0.60 released.
* Changed license to LGPL!!!
* Added SetAutoResetStayConstants(), FIsAutoResetStayConstants(), make ResetStayConstants() public
29-Jan-2000: Version 0.55 released.
* Some bug fixes
* Added ClSimplexSolver::{ChangeStrength,ChangeStrengthAndWeight,ChangeWeight,
DisplayObjective,ExternalResetStayConstants} fns
From A. Beurivé.
16-Dec-1999: Version 0.54a released.
* Include correct version of OTI Smalltalk .dat file
(the source in the *.app files was right, the .dat file was old)
* Fix java build bug
15-Dec-1999: Version 0.54 released.
* Bug fixes
* auto-configuration improvements
* Support Java 2 (jdk-1.2)
* Improved ease of building Java demos
* Build guile wrapper as long as guile-config works, use new --disable-guile-build to force off
* Alpha-version of Java constraint parser contributed by Will Portnoy
24-October-1999: Version 0.53 released.
* Bug fixes
* License exception for linking with Scwm.
25-September-1999: Version 0.52 released.
* Bug fix for nested edits where a later edit includes an already-being-edited variable
14-September-1999: Version 0.51 released.
* Minor bug fixes
* Much better packaging, RPMs, etc. more forced reliance on GTL
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Add a new USE_LIBTOOL definition that uses the libtool package instead of
pkglibtool which is now considered outdated.
USE_PKGLIBTOOL is available for backwards compatibility with old packages
but is deprecated for new packages.
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default setting of 'yacc' get passed to the configure environment.
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toolkit that efficiently solves systems of linear equalities and
inequalities, into the NetBSD packages collection.
Constraints may be either requirements or preferences. Client code
specifies the constraints to be maintained, and the solver updates the
constrained variables to have values that satisfy the constraints.
Version 0.50 of the solving toolkit adds support for a one-way finite
domain subsolver.
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