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Changes:
* Render implementation fixes
* Updated x86emu and resynced with upstream at Scitech
* Updated SiS driver
* Updated Nvidia driver (opensource version)
* Render acceleration for ATI's R100 and R200-series cards
* Substantial speedups in the software implementation of the render
extensions when compiled with gcc 3.4 on the i386 architecture.
* Infrastructure for rotation support in drivers
* New Trapezoid specification for the Render extension
o Respecify Render to include only 'normal' traps
o Allow backward compatibility but internally covert to new format
* Software mouse cursor is now based on the Damage extension
* A new keyboard driver is enabled by default. The old driver is
disabled unless explicitly compiled in by defining the macro
|USE_DEPRECATED_KEYBOARD_DRIVER|.
* All extensions (except Xserver-specific extensions "DMX" and
"XpExtension")can now be enabled/disabled from the configuration
file and from the command line.
* Mac OS X updates:
o Support dynamic screen configuration changes in rootless mode
o Added option to always use Mac command key equivalents
o Interpret scroll wheel mouse events correctly when shift is
held down
o Added trivial Xinput support
o Fixed launch of X clients from Finder with a space in their path
o Fixed some GLX rendering problems on Mac OS X 10.2 and earlier
* Updated xterm version
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meta-package itself).
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- Drop devel/boost and devel/boost-thread.
- Add devel/boost-docs which includes all the documentation related to Boost
(previously included in devel/boost).
- Add devel/boost-build which includes bjam, the Boost.Build framework.
- Add devel/boost-headers which includes all the header files needed at build
time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost).
- Add devel/boost-libs which includes all the binary libraries needed at build
and run time by programs using Boost (previously included in devel/boost and
devel/thread). All of them are multithreaded, to make things easier.
- devel/boost-python includes the Boost Python library (as it did before), but
now works, given that everything is threaded again.
- Drop our thread_user.hpp customization. Avoids some build failures that
appeared when the previous boost-thread package was not installed.
- Use static PLISTs.
- Install unversioned files. Makes things *a lot* easier when building stuff
outside pkgsrc.
- Add meta-pkgs/boost, a meta package that depends on all of the above.
Thanks go to jlam@ and tv@ for their comments.
While here, update to 1.32.0:
New Toolset Names
The names of some the Boost.Build toolsets have been changed to remove the "."
(dot) character and to fix some other naming inconsistencies. For example,
vc7.1 toolset was renamed to become vc-7_1. Please refer to the Supported
Toolsets section of the installation guide for the complete list of the current
toolset names. This change was made as a part of the effort to make the Boost
distribution compatible with ISO 9660 level 2 requirements.
New Libraries
* Assignment Library: Filling containers with constant or generated data
has never been easier, from Thorsten Ottosen.
* Minmax Library: Standard library extensions for simultaneous min/max and
min/max element computations, from Hervé Brönnimann.
* Multi-index Containers Library: Containers with multiple STL-compatible
access interfaces, from Joaquín M López Muñoz.
* Numeric Conversion Library: Optimized policy-based numeric conversions,
from Fernando Cacciola.
* Program Options Library: Access to configuration data given on command
line, in config files and other sources, from Vladimir Prus.
* Range Library: A new infrastructure for generic algorithms that builds
on top of the new iterator concepts, from Thorsten Ottosen.
* Serialization Library: Serialization/de-serialization of arbitrary C++
data structures to various formats including text, binary, and xml, from
Robert Ramey.
* String Algorithms Library: Collection of string related algorithms for
case conversion, trimming, find/replace operations and more, from Pavol
Droba.
* Tribool: 3-state boolean type library, from Doug Gregor.
Updated Libraries
* Compose: This deprecated library has been removed.
* Graph:
o Added bundled properties to the adjacency_list and adjacency_matrix
class templates, greatly simplifying the introduction of internal
vertex and edge properties.
o The LEDA graph adaptors have been ported to LEDA 4.5.
o Added algorithms for betweenness centrality and betweenness
centrality clustering.
o Added circle layout and undirected spring layout algorithms.
* MPL Library:
o Updated to use the Boost Software License.
o New documentation, including a complete reference manual.
o Major interface changes and improvements, many of which are not
backward compatible. Please refer to the 1.32 changelog for the
detailed information about upgrading to the new version.
* Python Library:
o Updated to use the Boost Software License.
o A new, better method of wrapping classes with virtual functions
has been implemented.
o Support for the new Python Bool type, thanks to Daniel Holth.
o Support for upcoming GCC symbol export control features have been
folded in, thanks to Niall Douglas.
o Improved support for std::auto_ptr-like types.
o Components used by other libraries have been moved out of
python/detail and into boost/detail to improve dependency
relationships.
o Miscellaneous bug fixes and compiler workarounds.
* Signals Library: Introduced deterministic slot ordering, permitting
slots to be connected at the beginning or end of slot groups or the slot
list itself. Combiners may safely have state and are accessible from the
signal.
* Utility: class template result_of added.
* Test Library:
o namespace names gets shorten; old one still supported till next
release
o added proper encoding of XML PCDATA
o support for wide string comparison implemented
For complete list of changes see Test Library release notes.
Regression tests
This release has been extensively tested on a variety of different compilers
and platforms. It is known to contain no regressions against the previous
reference release on the compilers and configurations tested. Please refer to
the corresponding regression reports to see how well your compiler performs on
the new Boost codebase.
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manual pages on Linux.
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manual pages on Linux.
Also use unexec ${RMDIR} in a directory.
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KERNMAN_SUFFIX= 4
FILEMAN_SUFFIX= 5
MISCMAN_SUFFIX= 7
To fix the xorg-server installation.
Update MASTER_SITE_XORG with new mirrors.
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otherwise the post-extract target will fail.
This closes PR pkg/29169 and pkg/29135, thanks.
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Thank you!
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which are supported by the platform are built.
OK'd by xtraeme@.
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Too many changes to list here, please read the Changelog from www.xfce.org
(http://www.xfce.org/release_notes/4.2.0_changelog.html)
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Hmm, this comes later than usual... but I haven't had any time to do this
sooner.
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* Move the subst macros for threadlib.h from xorg-libs to
xorg/Makefile.common.
* SUBST_CLASSES should be appended.
Thanks to Manuel Stuehn <manuel.stuehn@student.uni-siegen.de> for
the email showing me the problems.
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other dependencies pull in: earlier versions of docbook-xsl generate slightly
different html leading to a large number of unneccessary 'regen' commits in
htdocs. Bump minor versions for this.
This is done during the freeze so as to ensure that it gets on the branch
and we can simply tell developers to install netbsd-www version 1.2.
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changes are generally bug fixes including some security fixes.
pkgsrc changes are a big PLIST cleanup and moving locale files
to ${PKGLOCALEDIR}/locale/... rather than replicating the tree.
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GConf's buildlink3.mk file. Bump BUILDLINK_DEPENDS where appropriate.
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kdepim/korganizer/plugins/holidays/holidays.cpp 1.12.2.1:
Backport of bug fixes for #84979 (crash on AMD64) [...]
Bump version to kdepim-3.3.1nb2, and update the version required by
the kde3 meta package.
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Claim to be using gcc always and assume that the wrapper framework will
deal with the differences for other compilers (rather than getting imake
to try and do it).
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The PECL extension is preferred even for PHP4 (which has zip extension
bundled), since further maintenance is likely to be more active there.
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for both PHP 4.x and 5.x.
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EGDIR! (hi reed!)
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and all extension pkgsrc extension modules for PHP 5.x
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and all available extension modules.
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Todd Willey via tech-pkg@.
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Some ideas came from NetBSD's XFree86 customizations.
Use USE_PKGINSTALL and CONF_FILES for xorg-clients.
Installs xdm configs (and shell scripts) to examples directory.
Create OWN_DIRS for the authDir.
PLIST changes are for chooser is now in bin directory.
And pixmaps moved to include/X11/pixmaps directory.
xdm configs are no longer in lib/X11/xdm (so they are no longer lost
on reinstall).
(Anyone want to do twm and other configs?)
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