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Fixes build on amd64.
Tested by <oster>, thanks.
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This fixes problems when some installed packages are outdated.
Per wiz@'s request.
Grrr, I really hate this kind of change.
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2006-09-03 Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>
* configure.ac: Up version to 2.8.0 for release
2006-08-21 Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>
* configure.ac: Up version to 2.7.92 for release
2006-05-17 Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>
* configure.ac: Up version to 2.7.1 for release
Up intltool requirement to 0.35.0
2006-04-24 Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>
* configure.ac: Up version to 2.7.0 for HEAD
Use IT_PROG_INTLTOOL instead of AC_... and require 0.34.90
(ALL_LINGUAS): Remove to be replaced by po/LINGUAS
Fixes #337994
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2006-04-24 Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>
* configure.ac: Up version to 2.6.0 for release
2006-04-17 Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Remove obsolete entry for no_NO.
* po/no.po: And the translation.
2006-03-22 Tommi Vainikainen <thv@iki.fi>
* configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added Dzongkha (dz).
2006-03-20 Vladimer Sichinava <alinux@siena.linux.it>
* configure.ac: Added "ka" Georgian to ALL_LINGUAS
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wxRemind is a graphical front-end to Remind, a remarkably sophisticated
calendar and alarm system. wxRemind is similar to Wyrd but is based
on wxPython rather than curses. The display features a calendar
and daily event list suitable for visualizing your schedule at a
glance. Dates and associated events can be quickly selected either
with the mouse or cursor keys, and dates in the calendar are color
coded to reflect the total duration of scheduled events. wxRemind
provides an internal editor or integrates with an external editor
of your choice to make editing of reminder files more efficient,
provides hotkeys to quickly access the most common Remind options,
allows popup, sound and/or spoken alerts and can display a postscript
calendar of the selected month suitable for printing.
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Wyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar
and alarm program. Remind's power lies in its programmability, and
Wyrd does not hide this capability behind flashy GUI dialogs.
Rather, Wyrd is designed to make you more efficient at editing your
reminder files directly. It also offers a scrollable timetable
suitable for visualizing your schedule at a glance.
Unlike most of the calendar applications available today, Wyrd is
designed to be both lightweight and fast. Startup time is negligible,
UI navigation is instantaneous, and the wyrd process typically
consumes less than 2MB of resident memory.
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CHANGES TO REMIND
* Version 3.0 Patch 24
+ MINOR ENHANCEMENTS
- Permit the DURATION of a reminder to be as high as you like. Previously,
DURATIONs could be at most 23:59. Fix courtesy of Paul Pelzl.
- The "-n" flag can be usefully combined with "-s", "-p" and "-l" now.
Fix courtesy of Paul Pelzl.
+ BUG FIXES
- The "-k" command escapes all characters except those known to be
safe, rather than attempting to escape only characters thought to be
unsafe.
- Removed the crufty code that supported non-ANSI C compilers.
- Removed all support for non-UNIX/non-Linux systems.
- Fixed a bug in the tokenizer that could make Remind segfault. Fix courtesy
of Stan Tobias.
* Version 3.0 Patch 23
+ MINOR ENHANCEMENTS
- Added the COLOR special for putting colored reminders in the calendar.
Supported by the HTML, Tcl/Tk and PostScript back-ends.
- Many minor tweaks to tkremind.
- Added ability to specify paper size in inches or centimetres to rem2ps.
- Added the "-l" option to Remind. This outputs additional information
for back-end programs that use the "-p" output format. Currently
used only by the "tkremind" back-end.
- Fixed dates for Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut if 5 Iyar falls on a
Saturday. (Hebrew calendar fix.)
- Added support for the Icelandic language, courtesy of Björn Davíðsson.
+ BUG FIXES
- Fixed parser error for unterminated date constant: '2005/01/01
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since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is
completely in C++.
For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is
really not needed.
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Major changes compared to the Kronolith H3 (2.1.1) version are:
* Fixed fatal error during first login of new users on some systems.
* Fixed adding of events with no DataTree backend configured.
* Improved attendees popup and portal block.
* Updated German, Italian and Spanish translations.
The full list of changes (from version H3 (2.1.1)) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/kronolith/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.165.2.112&r2=1.165.2.120&ty=h
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and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
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of the order in which buildlink3.mk files are (recursively) included
by a package Makefile.
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to use instead "USE_TOOLS+=intltool". Remove now unused
intltool/buildlink3.mk
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build with GCC 4.x.
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in the hierachy.
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project.
From the Release Notes:
Sunbird 0.3 alpha2 is not intended to be a production-quality release. (See
Limitations and Known Bugs) Instead, it is being released largely in order to
showcase/test the advanced new view code. This includes:
* Inline editing of event titles
* Restoration of drag and drop editing in the day/week views
In addition to showcasing and testing the new views, Sunbird 0.3 alpha2 aims to
fix many bugs identified in Sunbird 0.3 alpha1. Some highlights are:
* Ability to modify individual elements of a recurring event
* Fewer import/export errors
* Better error reporting
* Improved alarm functionality
* A new, more intuitive New Event dialog
* Better Mac support
* Many other minor bug fixes
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- devel/p5-IO-Prompt
- devel/p5-List-MoreUtils
- devel/p5-Perl6-Export
- devel/p5-Perl6-Slurp
- devel/p5-version
- graphics/p5-RRDTool-OO
- time/p5-DateTime-Format-Builder
- time/p5-DateTime-Format-ISO8601
- time/p5-DateTime-Format-Strptime
- www/p5-FCGI-ProcManager
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DateTime::Format::Builder creates DateTime parsers. Many string
formats of dates and times are simple and just require a basic
regular expression to extract the relevant information. Builder
provides a simple way to do this without writing reams of structural
code.
Builder provides a number of methods, most of which you'll never
need, or at least rarely need. They're provided more for exposing
of the module's innards to any subclasses, or for when you need to
do something slightly beyond what I expected.
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Parses almost all ISO8601 date and time formats. ISO8601 time-intervals
will be supported in a later release.
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This module implements most of strptime(3), the POSIX function that
is the reverse of strftime(3), for DateTime. While strftime takes
a DateTime and a pattern and returns a string, strptime takes a
string and a pattern and returns the DateTime object associated.
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While going through the tree, fix some more packages which had similiar
issues with too strict conflicts, bump the revisions of those.
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all PEAR packages to php?-pear-* and all Apache packages to ap13-* or
ap2-* respectively. Add new variables to simplify the Makefile
handling. Add CONFLICTS on the old names. Reset revisions of bumped
packages. ap-php will now depend on the default Apache and PHP version.
All programs using it have an implicit option of the Apache version
as well.
OK from jlam@ and adrianp@.
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ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/ to a backup
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Changes from 0.27:
0.30 2005-12-22
[ ENHANCEMENTS ]
- Expanded and rewrote the docs on date math to try to explain exactly
how DateTime.pm works, and in particular cover the problems DST
introduces to various types of date math. The docs now also include
some specific recommendations on getting sane results from datetime
math.
- Added calendar_duration() and clock_duration() methods to
DateTime::Duration
- Explicitly override the stringification method for
DateTime::Infinite objects. They now stringify as whatever the IEEE
infinity and negative infinity numbers stringify to on your platform.
On Linux this is "inf" and "-inf". CPAN RT #16632.
[ BUG FIXES ]
- delta_md() and delta_days() did not always return correct values
when crossing a DST change.
- The pure Perl version of the code had a dependency ordering problem
where DateTime::LeapSecond depended on other pure Perl code that
wasn't yet available. I'm not sure how this ever worked.
- Remove mentions of leap second on 1971-12-31 from the docs, because
there was no leap second that day. Reported by Mike Schilli.
- If you added a second to a datetime that was on a leap second (like
2005-12-31T23:59:60) it got "stuck" and kept returning the same
datetime. Reported by Mike Schilli.
- Changes to the tests in 20infinite.t may fix failures seen on some
platforms and with new versions of Test::More (0.62 was known to cause
failures)
[ *** BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES *** ]
- The subtract_datetime() method switched back to using the local
portion of the date _and_ time, but it now accounts for days with DST
changes specially. This produces results that fix the bugs that were
fixed by previous subtraction changes in 0.28 and 0.29, but without
introducing even more bugs. The overall result should be sane, but
please see the docs for details.
0.2901 2005-07-04
- A leap second for the end of 2005 was announced.
0.29 2005-06-03
[ *** BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITIES *** ]
- When adding/subtracting a duration with months or days that crossed
a DST change, the result was based on the local time, not the UTC
time. For consistent results, it is necessary to use the UTC time
(but local date) for all date math. Reported by J. Alexander Docauer.
0.28 2005-02-27
[ ENHANCEMENTS ]
- The era names for the era() method are now retrieved from the
DateTime.pm object's associated locale. The old era() method, which
was hard-coded to use BCE and CE, is renamed secular_era(). The
christian_era() method remains the same.
[ BUG FIXES ]
- Fixed an embarassing bug in the subtract_datetime() method. It was
subtracting local times, not UTC, which caused bugs when doing
subtraction across a DST change. This method is used to implement
subtraction overloading, so that was affected as well. Reported by
Mike Schilli.
- The docs for the %U and %W strftime specifiers implied that these
should be zero-padded, but the code was not doing so. Reported by J
Docauer.
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Changes from 0.42:
0.44 2006-04-17
- This release is based on version 2006d of the Olson database.
0.43 2006-04-13
- This release is based on version 2006c of the Olson database.
- Added a link for AKST9AKDT (to America/Anchorage).
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Changes from 0.09:
0.22 2005-05-31
- Allow id names passed to load() to contain dashes or underscores, in
order to support RFC 3066 locale names, which use dashes.
- Fix bugs when a custom locale was registered and a "class" parameter
was passed to register(). Patch from Yann Kerherv.
- Switched to a "traditional" Makefile.PL file at Perrin Harkins'
request.
0.21 2005-02-28
- Fix era() method for year 0.
0.20 2005-02-26
* BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBILITY - The way DateTime::Locale::Base
subclasses work has changed. Subclasses should no longer implement
the date_formats() or time_formats() methods. Instead, they need to
provide one method per format length (full_date_format(),
long_date_format(), etc).
- Uses much newer (August, 2004) data from ICU. This includes a
number of new locales. See DateTime::LocaleCatalog for a list. This
new data also adds a new type of differentiator for locales, the
script (Latin vs Cyrillic, for example).
- Added new methods to get the "narrow" forms of a day or month.
- Implemented per-locale eras.
- Fix a number of doc typos and buglets. Patch by Jean Forget.
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need them, for example RESTRICTED and SUBST_MESSAGE.*.
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> Major changes compared to the Kronolith H3 (2.1) version are:
> * Fixed fatal error during first login of new users.
> * Update free/busy information on Kolab servers after editing events.
> * Improved free/busy support.
> * Improved interoperability with KOrganizer.
> * Added upgrade script for Oracle to upgrade from 1.1 to 2.x.
> * Updated Danish, Dutch, Greek and Japanese translations.
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PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
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These routines are the inverse of built-in perl functions localtime()
and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and return
the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch
(Midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC on Unix, for example). This value can
be positive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for
positive values, so dates before the system's epoch may not work on
all operating systems.
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