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[Note: removed SunOS-only limitation, since perhaps some NetBSD users
want the latest less without upgrading to -current.]
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PR pkg/13585 by Jim Bernard.
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installation directory in case the package isn't installed.
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Problem found via logs of recent bulk build.
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Scott Presnell <srp@zgi.com> in pr/13345
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Patch provided by maximum entropy in pkg/13528.
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BUILDLINK_PREFIX.<pkgname>. This allows buildlink to find X11BASE packages
regardless of whether they were installed before or after xpkgwedge was
installed. Idea by Alistair Crooks <agc@pkgsrc.org>.
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Matthew Herzog <kimwana@felt.ne.mediaone.net>.
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rpm/buildlink.mk.
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Add necessary dependency on zlib.
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expression for substituting in DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts. Use "${CMP} -s"
instead of "diff -q" since the former is more portable across OSes.
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Changes:
* Added (or rather tested) Mac OS X support
* Changed my email address in the manpage
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Modified behaviour of auto-pgdn. It now expands the submenus, as in info
Fixed problem with pinforc installed to non-existing etc directory
Fixed problem with black bar on first man page
Fixed buggy whitespace-skip comparing procedure
Manual code can now handle hyphenated url links (it's still not perfect
with e-mail--it only works if the `@' is in the upper line)
Fixed buf in indirect-file search engine (a misplaced if())
Added texinfo documentation.
Manual code is now case insensitive as far as sections are considered
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For some reason, CPPFLAGS+= pulls the expression in _twice_, with different
quote expansion each time. This makes it even trickier than it needs to be,
so go with CPPFLAGS=.
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2001-06-15 NOKUBI Takatsugu <knok@daionet.gr.jp>
* MMagic.pm (readMagicEntry): Fixed warning output probrem
on large magic database.
(Reported and patched by John R Lenton. Thanks.)
* Version 1.13.
2001-02-09 NOKUBI Takatsugu <knok@daionet.gr.jp>
* MMagic.pm (checktype_data): Changed evaluation sequence of
binary-checking and specials-checking.
Version 1.12.
2000-12-11 NOKUBI Takatsugu <knok@daionet.gr.jp>
* Discarded disallowEightbit().
Add new variable "allowEightbit".
Version 1.11.
* MMagic.pm (disallowEightbit): Added new entry.
Version 1.10.
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Last version was 1.03r, but that update didn't include a ChangeLog, so
here's one back to 1.03p:
Ver. 1.03s fix abnormal end when some case in directory change.
(05/22/01) fix command line input handling quote.
Ver. 1.03r fix display to confuse in ANSICOLOR=2 case.
(04/03/01) fix to stop when start not exist directory
fix handle archive file that include full path.
support different compiler spec for Solaris 8.
Ver. 1.03q speed up KANJI code convert by using table.
(02/28/01) support Linux/Alpha
allow to choose retry when not enough space to copy file.
strict follow cursol posion.
revice rule for file extention sort.
fix confirm problem to delete file.
more strict handle to timestamp when file copy. (MS-DOS)
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by Masao Uebayashi in pkg/13251.
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FOO_REQD=1.0 being converted to foo>=1.0, one can now directly specify
the dependency pattern as FOO_DEPENDS=foo>=1.0. This allows things like
JPEG_DEPENDS=jpeg-6b, or fancier expressions like for postgresql-lib.
Change existing FOO_REQD definitions in Makefiles to FOO_DEPENDS.
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USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY.
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Add patches to remove clearing of CFLAGS and LDFLAGS during configure
process to preserve passed-in values.
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USE_BUILDLINK_ONLY. Add patches to remove explicit passing of
-I/usr/include/ncurses to the compiler, and move the example configuration
file to ${PREFIX}/share/examples/vfu. Add DEINSTALL/INSTALL scripts to
handle copying the sample config file to the config directory at install
time and removing it at deinstall time.
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ncurses/buildlink.mk, we can refer to the ncurses header as ncurses.h and
the ncurses lib as libncurses.
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Changes since 0.5.1:
- bugfix programme listbox: the network filter did not follow xawtv channel
changes. Thanks to Werner Renhardt (werner at kangaroo.at)
- bugfix cyclic acquisition (bug was introduced in 0.5.1): expired programmes
were not counted for acquisition statistics, hence sometimes the acq engine
did not detect when the database was complete and did not move on to the
next provider.
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* README update
* HTML title change (s/colorize /colorize.pl /)
* *fix* device and script name in colorize-fifo.sh
* *fix* the init.d scripts (restart looks bad)
* *fix* apache log format catch
(when user is set in access.log), thanks jamie
* user catch moved later in catch list
* *changed* --convertdate switch to --convert-date
* !new! procmail log format (feature req. from Anh Lai)
* !new! facility remove switch (feature req. from Mw3 and [drewie])
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GNU_CONFIGURE is defined, so simply set LIBS to the appropriate value.
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adapt by moving CPPFLAGS settings to top-level, and removing explicit
inclusion of CPPFLAGS into MAKE_ENV and CONFIGURE_ENV.
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CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS by the buildlink.mk files so remove the extra
definitions to add them from the package Makefiles. As advised by the
bsd.buildlink.mk file, also ensure that the buildlink.mk files are
included prior to defining any package-specific CFLAGS/LDFLAGS to ensure
that the buildlink directories are at the head of the compiler search
paths.
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targets as the buildlink.mk files now add the dependency automatically.
Remove any NO_CONFIGURE definitions as they seem to be useless.
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Changes from 0.5.0 to 0.5.1
- monitor the _XAWTV_STATION property on the xawtv window and VPS/PDC (during
EPG acquisition) to detect channel changes (new source module epgui/xawtv.c;
communication with xawtv is now done directly via X11 calls, and no longer
uses the xawtv-remote utility)
- after a channel change, optionally set the programme listing's cursor on
the programme currently running on this channel and/or display the programme
title and running time information inside xawtv, either in a popup, as
overlay (requires xfree4 and the XVideo extension) or window title message.
- improved handling of the network name configuration dialog by addition of
a "Closest match in xawtv" button.
- fix: during refresh, the cursor now remains on the same start time and network
- fix: short info text view is no longer set to line 1.0 during every update
- fix: possible crash due to reference to freed memory when acq timescale
popup was open & bad reception (block discarded due to parity errors)
- fix: in cyclic or follow-ui acquisition modes when acquisition was forced
passive on a non-provider channel (e.g. by a busy video device) acq control
did not automatically switch to active when the device was freed.
- fix: network name configuration: name selection from the provider listbox
was handled incorrectly for networks which were not covered by all providers,
so that another than the selected name was actually used.
- added support for multi-network channel names (e.g. [Arte / Kinderkanal])
to network name configuration: split xawtv station names around '/' and
use all resulting segments for matching with Nextview network names.
- added support for Turkish charset in national option table; 6 characters
which are not in latin-1 are replaced by their ASCII counterparts.
- fixed two memory leaks in the EPG scan and wrong handling of the EPG MIP
entry, which slowed down the scan on several channels.
- changed Makefile.win32 to use gcc/mingw32 for compilation. The supplied
Tcl/Tk libraries are compiled with gcc too (on NT using cygwin)
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Changes:
1.3.2a:
* Fixed the signaling handling routine, hi() to handle indefinite
locking (thanks again to Blake Winton)
1.3.2:
* Added support for locking the terminal indefinitely
(thanks to Blake Winton <bwinton@iname.com>)
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From the README:
Distribution without fee is permitted as long as all
copyright notices are included.
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Changelog:
Very little change has been made since 0.9.2,
but since no more bugs have been found,
the program is now labeled 1.0.0.
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Provided in PR 13044 by Paul Goyette (paul@whooppee.com)
XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a
wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be
generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. XTide can
work with X-windows, plain text terminals, or the web. This is
accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface
(xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and the
web interface (xttpd).
The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the
National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate
than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores.
However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy
algorithm -- you also need some special data for each and every
location for which you want to predict tides. XTide reads this data
from harmonics files. Ultimately, XTide's predictions can only be as
good as the available harmonics data. Due to issues of data
availability and of compatibility with non-U.S. tide systems, the
predictions for U.S. locations tend to be a lot better on average
than those for locations outside of the U.S.
* Deviations of 1 minute from official predictions are typical for U.S.
locations having the latest data.
* Deviations of 20 minutes are typical for non-U.S. locations or U.S.
locations that are using obsolete data.
* Much longer deviations indicate a problem.
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unintended linking against installed libraries or finding installed
headers except for those that are explicitly linked into
${BUILDLINK_INCDIR} and ${BUILDLINK_LIBDIR}.
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- sort PLIST entries.
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happens to be 'cr' which also appears in /usr/include/powerpc/frame.h,
which gets included via signal.h.
Fixes pkg/13064 by Lars Kellogg-Stedman.
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