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lang/python upgraded to 2.0
lang/py-html-docs upgraded to 2.0
misc/py-readline upgraded to 2.0
databases/py-gdbm upgraded to 2.0
x11/py-Tk upgraded to 2.0
devel/py-curses upgraded to 2.0
lang/py-extclass upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
textproc/py-dtml upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
www/py-zpublisher upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
print/py-reportlab upgraded to 1.01 and for Python 2.0
More coming...
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* profiles/pdf.profile (driver): rename to "Gnome Print PDF Writer"
* profiles/PostscriptOptimized.profile: enable ps2 as the default
postscript profile
* profiles: move profiles that should not get installed
by default to the development directory
* profiles/Postscript.profile: split into 3. Normal
Optimized and No-alpha
* README: Write a short summary of features
* configure.in: Remove libunicode dependency
* tests/testprint4.c (latin_to_utf8): Remove libunicode stuff
* configure.in: Add an additional check for libunicode, to work
around libunicode-0.4 not working properly with gnome-config.
* doc/Makefile.am: Update the gtk-doc 'scan' target.
* doc/gnome-print.sgml: added
* libgnomeprint/*.[ch]: various small typo fixes and gtk-doc
cleanups in the comments.
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Rework inline notes into POD format and use pod2man to generate manpage
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if-psprint is intended to print text, postscript, or native printer language
to an arbitrary printer, either connected to a the local unix server, or
remote machine via SMB (if samba is installed).
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and support for test programs.
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because I incorrectly thought it was part of the Canon LIPS III driver code.
Many thanks to Jukka Marin <jmarin@pyy.jmp.fi> for pointing this out.
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<bstark@siemens-psc.com>
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that depend it, as suggested by wrstuden. The reason is so that older
binary packages which were linked against an a.out shared lib won't have
their package dependencies satisfied by the latest package, which has no
shared libraries. There's no help for old ELF packages, unfortunately.
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installation, and depends on textproc/texi2html.
Closes PR#10987.
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won't be found without the wrapper script.
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appropriate.
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Useful for printing/viewing Apple Computer documentation. Also, rearrange
slightly to satisfy pkglint.
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more fine-grained NO_{BIN,SRC}_ON_{FTP,CDROM} definitions.
MIRROR_DISTFILES and NO_CDROM are now dead.
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If anywhere, it should be the value of MAINTAINER in the Makefile.
Some minor cleanup/reformatting while I'm here.
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* should not cause any conflicts with the new bulk-package targets,
* didn't contain a reason for why they were disabled or
* were disabled for some false reason (and a IGNORE/BROKEN in the pkg's
Makefile would be more appropriate)
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Document fix only.
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during installation.
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the author to make this package compile more seamlessly on BSD systems,
and in particular with the NetBSD pkgsrc software collection.
CUPS 1.1 is the newest production (stable) release of CUPS. It
provides many new features from the 1.0.x releases, including a
new Level 3 PostScript RIP, a new PDF filter, EPSON printer
drivers, IPP/1.1 support, banner page support, and LPD client
support. Binaries for several platforms are also available.
Major changes in v1.1 include:
- The text filter now embeds missing fonts.
- Integrated Xpdf's pdftops filter into CUPS, which is a
lightweight and reliable replacement for Ghostscript's
PDF support.
- The web administration interface now allows you to set
the default banner pages.
- Images can now be positioned on the page using the new
"position" option.
- Updated the serial, parallel, and usb backends to do
multiple writes and ignore ioctl() errors as needed;
this should fix problems with serial printing on old
serial drivers and with the UltraSPARC parallel port
driver under Solaris 2.7.
- Now propagate LD_LIBRARY_PATH to child processes from
cupsd.
- Queued remote jobs recreate remote printers as needed
when the scheduler is started.
- Deleting a printer also purges all jobs on that
printer.
- Old job and control files that don't belong to a
printer are automatically deleted.
- cups-lpd now supports options set with lpoptions.
- The IPP backend now switches to IPP/1.0 if a 1.1
request fails.
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installed.
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things like hugelatex.
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