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It is not maintained upstream any longer and the need for it is
gone; the current cdrtools package does all it did.
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Libcdrdeflt:
- This is a new library that has been introduced as mans programs like
to parse the content of /etc/default/cdrecord
Libscgcmd:
- This is a new SCSI command library
Cdrecord:
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
- Man page now includes many small modifications that mention BluRay media.
Cdda2wav
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
- The -M/-md5 option now finally works.
Cdda2wav now computes MD5-sums for the audio data and writes the result
into the *.inf files.
Readcd:
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
Scgcheck:
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
Scgskeleton:
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
Btcflash:
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- Converted to use libcdrdeflt
- Converted to use libscgcmd
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a52:
All:
- Config.sub now supports NetBSD on AMD64
- The email addresses in many file have been updated.
Libfile:
- The license has been changed from a license (similar to a BSDl 4 clause)
to a new BSDL 2 clause license with permission from all involved authors.
Libscg:
- Unneeded code from libscg/scsierrs.c removed
Cdda2wav
- The MD5 implemenation (although currently unused) has been
changed from the RSA variant (that requires advertizing for RSA)
to a "public domain" implementation from Colin Plumb used
in OpenBSD.
- The new MD5 implementation has been made portable.
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Strigi is a daemon which uses a very fast and efficient crawler that can index
data on your harddrive. Indexing operations are performed without hammering
your system, this makes Strigi the fastest and smallest desktop searching
program. Strigi can index different file formats, including the contents of
the archive files.
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the ChangeLog for details, they are way too numerous to
list here.
Bump BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.
TODO: use misc/pciids?
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Send file(s) via email or instant messenger.
A dialog window presents a choice of carrier application and
recipient of the file(s). Recipent names can be selected from a
list or autocompleted. The selected application is then opened with
the file(s) and recipient ready for transfer.
The application is intented to integrate with nautilus and is
written for the GNOME graphical desktop.
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Tested on NetBSD-current (i386 and amd64); support for
other architectures is in the works.
Currently this should work with:
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= FreeBSD-*-i386 NetBSD-*-i386 OpenBSD-*-i386
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM+= FreeBSD-*-x86_64 NetBSD-*-x86_64 OpenBSD-*-x86_64
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM+= DragonFly-i386-* DragonFly-x86_64-*
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM+= Linux-*-* SunOS-*-*
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new features. See the bundled CHANGELOG for details.
Now requires at least python24.
Add PKGMANDIR support.
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- chcon, runcon: --help output now includes the bug-reporting address
- cp -p copies permissions more portably. For example, on MacOS X 10.5,
"cp -p some-fifo some-file" no longer fails while trying to copy the
permissions from the some-fifo argument.
- id with no options now prints the SELinux context only when invoked
with no USERNAME argument.
- id and groups once again print the AFS-specific nameless group-ID (PAG).
Printing of such large-numbered, kernel-only (not in /etc/group) group-IDs
was suppressed in 6.11 due to ignorance that they are useful.
- uniq: avoid subtle field-skipping malfunction due to isblank misuse.
In some locales on some systems, isblank(240) (aka  ) is nonzero.
On such systems, uniq --skip-fields=N would fail to skip the proper
number of fields for some inputs.
- tac: avoid segfault with --regex (-r) and multiple files, e.g.,
"echo > x; tac -r x x".
- install once again sets SELinux context, when possible
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version detection.
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== Ruby-GNOME2 0.18.1: 2008-10-23
This release is bug fix release of 0.18.0.
=== Changes
Ruby/GTK2:
* fix a bug that init function is deleted. [Kouhei Sutou]
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Recent changes in -current now allow building a 32bit binary on amd64 for this package.
While here, remove conflict with xentools32-* which was never packaged.
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Major changes in 2.24.1 are:
* Fix saving of spatial window geometry on close
* Remove trailing spaces on filenames when copying to FAT file systems
* Allow emblems that don't start with "emblem-"
* On unmount close tabs that show the unmounted location
* Fixed redraw issues with labels on zoom
* Don't toggle sidebar splitter when dragging it
* Fix bookmark issue that sometimes led to locations not loading
* Don't show the "cancel" dialog after a timeout when displaying a dialog
* Fix crashes and leaks
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Some key changes:
* configure.in: changed "source" to "." as the source command is a
bashism, changed a couple of double equal signs to single ones,
moved libol to the statically linked libs as AIX links to .a files
dynamically unless static linking is explicitly requested
* src/filters.c (do_filter_netmask): fixed negation for the
netmask() filter
* src/macros.c: added LEVEL_NUM and FACILITY_NUM macros
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==============
Version 2.24.1
==============
Translators
* Khaled Hosny (ar)
* Rostislav "zbrox" Raykov (bg)
* Margulan Moldabekov (kk)
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Major changes in 1.0.2
======================
* Make sure mount-added is always emitted when a mount operation is completed
* Crash fixes
* FUSE: Set st_blocks to make du and ls -s work
* FUSE: Stability fix with concurrent close and reads (made amarok2 crash)
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unregistered desktop file. PKGREVISION++.
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- Add DESTDIR support.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.8.8 -> 5.10.0.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=...").
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
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This switches to the gnome-2.24 release branch.
(This version is also compatible with newer shared-mime-info.)
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to using shell arithmetic, which should be more light-weight and should
not pose a danger of hanging.
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Basically, Krusader-1.90.0 = Krusader-1.80.0 + bugfixes +
Krusader Extensions sent in by our loyal users. Thanks!
+ Improvements:
- GCC 4.3 compatibility
- KDE 3.2 through KDE 3.5 compatibility
- bugfixes
+ Many Krusader Extensions:
- Keymaps, use keybindings of other commanders or customized keybindings!
- Colormaps, use colors of other commanders or customized colors!
- Useractions, create actions for your own needs!
- Javascript useractions, create actions with additional javascript power
for your own needs!
+ Krusader Extensions highlights:
+ Color schemes: Total Commander, Dos Navigator, Midnight Commander, bash
+ Keymap: Midnight Commander
+ Useractions:
- Search and Replace in file
- Split large mp3 files
- Copy as root
- Archive foo to dir
- lzma and tar.lzma archive support
- tar.7z archive support
- ar (.a, .deb,...) archive support
- Unpack multiple zip archives
- kgpg: encrypt, decrypt, sign, verify signature
- .uue file support (uuencode and uudecode)
+ Javascript useractions:
- Recode files using iconv or GNU recode
- Mount as root
- Select from file
- Calculator
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Changes in 1.0.5
* Fixed CD Copy device selection when starting from the KDE "run" dialog
* Fixed HAL mounting (thanks to Ken Milmore)
* Always wait for the drive to become ready before starting verification
(this should fix some of the problems with failed verification where K3b
claims that no medium is in the drive.)
Changes in 1.0.4
* K3b now silently allows the burning of files bigger than 4 GB if an
appropriate version of genisoimage or mkisofs is installed ("silently"
means that I did not introduce any new messages)
* I was not able to find the aweful "disabled DMA" bug but I introduced
a little workaround which hopefully solves it for many of you (BTW: K3b
from svn trunk does support DVD burning with cdrecord.)
* Never use growisofs parameter -dvd-compat with DVD-RW media in
restricted overwrite mode (some drivesdo not like that)
* Unmount medium before DVD formatting
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All:
- Extended the file COPYING to mention that the GPL used by the "mkisofs project"
requires to publish the full source for all parts of mkisofs in case that you
publish mkisofs binaries.
- Added a new Changelog file for the changes since cdrtools-2.01
- RUlES/rules.prg no longer includes a line with SHELL=/bin/sh.
This is needed to allow to implement a workaround for various bash
bugs that afffect makefiles in case that /bin/sh is linked to bash.
If your platform installs bash in /bin/sh (Linux, ....) or in case
thaat your platform offers a broken variant of the Korn Shell in /bin/sh
(like HP-UX), fetch the "Schily source consolidation" from
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/, compile everything and install the
original Bourne Shell, that comes with this packet, into /bin/bosh.
If you then call ./.clean and re-compilee everything, you get a "smake"
that calls /bin/bosh instead of the broken system shell.
- Added an autoconf test for POSIX violations found in POSIX.1-2008.
The official POSIX rule is not to define "new" interfaces that
are in conflict with older interfaces of the same name.
Our interfaces fexec*() have been defined and published in 1982.
The new POSIX interfaces define a different interface and the
new POSIX interfaces even use names that are not compatible with
POSIX rules. The new POSIX interfaces in question should be called
fdexec*() to follow the rules of other similar POSIX functions.
Simiar problems exist with getline()/fgetline().
We try to automatically rename our functions in case that the functions
could be found in the local libc.
Libschily:
- Added sleep.c and gettimeofday.c that emulate sleep() and gettimeofday()
when using MSVC
- Try to rename ecvt()/fcgt()/gcvt() in case that one of these functions
does not work and the libc implementation does not allow to overwrite the
function.
Libscg:
- Included a patch for the CAM interface from the FreeBSD people.
The patch sets up the CAM data structrures in a way that allows
SCSI bus and target scanning.
Cdrecord:
- Make dure that the DVD and BluRay drivers do not lower the default timeout.
cdrecord timeout=# now always allows to raise the default timeout to a larger
value.
- Added a workaround to prevent the Lite-ON BD B LH-2B1S/AL09
from hanging up when trying to write a BluRay Medium.
- Cdrecord now by default tries to set up a DMA Size of 126 kB.
If non-MMC drives are found, we fall back to the old value of 63 kB
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- Security fix for CVE-2008-3834
- A small number of compilation and portability fixes
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Bump PKGREVISION. Noted by Cem Kayali in pkgsrc-users@
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NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a50:
Libschily:
- changed __malloc() -> ___malloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
- changed __realloc() -> ___realloc() for the ongoing ATARI Port
- changed __savestr() -> ___savestr() for the ongoing ATARI Port
Cdrecord:
- The cdrecord DVD multi-border code from May 2007 has been made OpenSource.
Multi-Border is the DVD multi-session equivalent. It allows to write
up to 1024 sessions on a single DVD.
The code currently covers the most important case of writing to DVD-R/DVD-RW
media.
You need to specify -multi for every session.
- The cdrecord man page now mentions -multi with respect to DVD multi-border.
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- mkisofs -UDF now does not longer replace controlchars in case that -J has not
been specified at the same time. This is a workaround for the fact that
mkisofs still shares the file name management code between UDF ans Joliet.
NEW features of cdrtools-2.01.01a49:
All:
- Several Makefiles have been modified to support not only "make all"
but also "make install" without calling "make all" before. This was needed
after the change that omits the symlinks from the tar archive.
Thanks to a report from Klaus Ditze <kd@heise.de>
Libparanoia (Ported/enhanced by J
- Plenty of new comments taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
This doubles the size of the code!
Thanks to Monty (xiphmont@mit.edu)
- i_paranoia_overlap_r() does not longer increment beginA/beginB after the
match was found searching backwards. Taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
- paranoia_free() now also frees p->cache and p->fragments taken from cdparanoia-III-10.2
- Some numerical values used in paranoia.c have been replaced by
FLAG_* definitions.
Mkisofs (Maintained/enhanced by J
- First step of changes intended to allow to remove Mac OS 9 "hfs" support
from mkisofs. Mac OS X supports UDF extensions and "hfs" does not support
large files. For this reason, "hfs" support is an anachronism.
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* Temporary file names no longer use the process ID as part of the name
* Use arc4random_uniform() instead of random() or lrand48()
* The prngd or egd daemon can now be used on systems without /dev/urandom
* Added long option support for compatibility with GNU coreutils version
* Fixed an installation issue on Cygwin
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This fixes a typo introduced by the security fix for http://secunia.com/advisories/32064/
This effectively removes patch-gb
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