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can once again find the iconv functions on systems without iconv
in libc.
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variables from the catalogs.mk file to buildlink2.mk. These may be needed in
a package that does *not* provide catalog files (i.e., all the functionality
in catalogs.mk is not required).
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will give it to us, and if we don't this breaks the build.
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systems using gcc from a package.
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- Use INSTALL_DATA_DIR instead of MKDIR.
- Capitalize comment.
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parsing library.
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libCrun and libm if SunPro.
fixes build with SunPro.
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New since 1.0.30:
- bugfixes: xsl:copy on namespace nodes, AVT for xsl:sort order, fix for
the debugger (Keith Isdale), output filename limitation, trio.h and
triodef.h added (Albert Chin), EXSLT node-set (Peter Breitenlohner),
xsltChoose and whitespace (Igor Zlatkovic),
stylesheet compilation (Igor Zlatkovic), NaN and sort (William Brack),
RVT bug introduced in 1.0.30
- avoid generating " (fix in libxml2-2.5.8)
- fix 64bit cleaness problem and compilation troubles introduced in
1.0.30
- Windows makefile generation (Igor Zlatkovic)
- HP-UX portability fix
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Changes since 2.5.7:
- bugfixes: XPath, XInclude, file/URI mapping, UTF-16 save (Mark
Itzcovitz), UTF-8 checking, URI saving, error printing (William Brack),
PI related memleak, compilation without schemas or without xpath (Joerg
Schmitz-Linneweber/Garry Pennington), xmlUnlinkNode problem with DTDs,
rpm problem on , i86_64, removed a few compilation problems from 2.5.7,
xmlIOParseDTD, and xmlSAXParseDTD (Malcolm Tredinnick)
- portability: DJGPP (MsDos) , OpenVMS (Craig A. Berry)
- William Brack fixed multithreading lock problems
- IPv6 patch for FTP and HTTP accesses (Archana Shah/Wipro)
- Windows fixes (Igor Zlatkovic, Eric Zurcher), threading (Stéphane
Bidoul)
- A few W3C Schemas Structure improvements
- W3C Schemas Datatype improvements (Charlie Bozeman)
- Python bindings for thread globals (Stéphane Bidoul), and method/class
generator
- added --nonet option to xmllint
- documentation improvements (John Fleck)
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sed, or perhaps GNU sed.
packges should define USE_GNU_SED if GNU sed is really required,
otherwise we provide ${SED} in the buildlink/bin dir, unless the sed
provided on a given platform is known to be severely broken.
[one could argue Solaris' xpg4 sed falls in the "broken" category, but
for almost all intents and purposes, it is acceptable - define
USE_GNU_SED if a package still fails.]
XXX IRIX is currently listed in _INCOMPAT_SED - this should be removed
if sed on IRIX is known to be good.
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backup FTP repositories (MASTER_SITE_BACKUP) in preference to the IBM
one.
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Add mdoc.local from src/gnu/usr.bin/groff/tmac.
Convert to USE_NEW_TEXINFO.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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instead of share/doc/examples. Noted by Kimmo Suominen.
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Many bugfixes and some new features. See CHANGES for the
full details.
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environment. This makes all targets work (where-as before install wouldn't
so I'm not sure how this ever functioned..)
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which now includes powerpc and sparc.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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to better match other perl5 module packages. This release mirrors the
Xerces-C 1.7.0 releases and implements a DOM API (though that seems to
be broken). Also, several major memory leaks were fixed.
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in the Xerces-C 1.x line and contains many fixes and improvements over
version 1.3.0. Make this package compile with ICU>=2.4.
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features and new and modified APIs from version 2.4:
* Added support for Unicode 4.0
* Added support for Unicode regular expressions
* Enhanced sorting
* Added support for international domain names
* Added service registration for pluggable ICU modules
* Added layout engine API for language-specific glyphs
* Separated currencies from locales
* Added POSIX-like API for message catalogs
* Added new charset converters
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This package extracts DVD subtitles from a subtitle stream and
converts it to pgm or ppm images or into VobSub format. The main
purpose is to provide the required input to OCR software to convert
the subtitle images into ASCII text. Please note that the conversion
into ASCII is not part of this package but requires an OCR program
like gocr.
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GOCR is an optical character recognition program, released under the GNU
General Public License. It reads images in many formats (pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm,
some pcx and tga image files (or PNM from stdin); if PNM-tools installed and
running linux-like system you can also use pnm.gz, pnm.bz2, png, jpg, tiff,
gif, bmp and others) and outputs a text file. You do not have to train the
program or store large font bases. Simply call gocr from the command line
and get your results.
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* List convrtrs.txt as a SUPPORT_FILE instead of a CONF_FILE, since the
user isn't really expected to edit it.
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${PKGNAME}, so that the WRKSRC definition is immune from any subsequent
PKGREVISION changes. With thanks to jmc for the nudge.
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changes since 3.02:
4.0.7
Changes: This version fixes some rare infinite loops and wrong results
that occurred when the s command had a numeric option and the regular
expression could match the empty string.
4.0.6
Changes: This release improves portability a lot, and adds a
configure-time switch to choose between the included regex matcher and
the system matcher (on glibc systems only).
4.0.5
Changes: This release fixes a few portability bugs and improves the
quality of the documentation. "a", "i", "l", "L", and "=" now accept
address ranges.
4.0.3
Changes: A packaging problem with two missing translation catalogs was
fixed.
4.0.2
Changes: This release makes sed able to bootstrap itself on operating
systems that cannot run the configure script.
4.0.1
Changes: This release includes translations for over 20 languages, and
cleans up the binary and documentation files from references to
super-sed.
4.0
Changes: This release has been merged with super-sed and supports all
of its features, except for Perl regular expressions. This includes
in-place editing, new sed commands, better documentation, and support
for changing the case of the characters with the `s' command. The
performance and correctness of the regular expression matcher have
also been improved.
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Make the comment somewhat more accurate.
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Changes in version 1.7:
* scanner for Ruby programming language (thanks to Noritsugu Nakamura
<nnakamur@mxq.mesh.ne.jp>).
* fixed explicit rules in Makefiles that generated errors with some
versions of non-GNU makes.
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