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'/**/' with 'XCOMM' in Imakefile.
While here update my email address.
XXX Will come back to it so skill package dependency will be avoided if
pkill(1) is available.
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understand.
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From Jonathan Perkin in PR pkg/22929.
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USE_PKGSRC_GCC as appropriate, as this is handled by compiler.mk now.
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- &Time::HiRes::d_nanosleep was broken (perl change #20131)
- the nanosleep() probe was broken (perl change #20061)
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perl5/module.mk.
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New in release 0.55:
- Hebrew, Russian, Serbian, Spanish translations
- Some other translations updated.
- Support for solid colored backgrounds in GNOME
- Made it work on XFCE4; there were problems with the popup menu
- The calendar can now be moved around by holding down the middle mouse button
- Fully compatible with the new Python 2.3
ok'ed by drochner@
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The new version includes patches needed to compile the packages
under Python 2.3.
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for a possessive (like her, his, whose, their, and its).
Note that I didn't check for proper use of "its" (when it should
be "it is" or "it has" instead).
I also saw over 15 other grammar or punctuation problems, but not
fixed in this commit.
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changes:
-bugfixes
-translations added: ko, sk
- can set recurrence rules for events in the appointments editor
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This tool displays the date in an decorated window, simulating the
look of the Blackbox toolbar (Blackbox is a Windowmanager for X11).
To copy this look a great deal of the code is taken from Blackbox.
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* Finally tracked down the VERY nasty slowdown (at times up to a minute or
more) some users have been experiencing. It turns out that one of the
recent versions of glibc has a bug in its regex code when dealing with
non-multibyte characters (ie. most of the time). This came to a head because
I upgraded to slackware-current, which has this version of glibc. Great.
Thanks to Mark Eichen for pointing me towards several Debian bug tracker
items about other programs having this same problem.
* Added a new directory "contrib" which will be used for anything that users
contribute that is not patched into the main distribution.
* XSLT transform courtesy of Mark Eichin, to convert devtodo XML databases into
colour PDF's. This is contrib/xslt-example.1.
* XSLT contribution for converting devtodo XML databases into HTML, courtesy of
Daniel Peterson. This is contrib/xslt-example.2.
* I have created an amalgam of the above two XSLT contributions that will
output a HTML page with colourised items. Completed items are struck out.
This is a dodgy hack, so if anybody has any enhancements it would be much
appreciated.
* Changed filename of src/todo.cc to src/main.cc so that devtodo will compile
under environments where case is not relevant in filenames (ie. Cygwin under
M$ Windows).
* Added a small PERL script to generate a todo database from a ChangeLog file
that's in the same format as that used by devtodo. In the contrib directory.
eg. changelog2todo > changelog.todo && devtodo --database changelog.todo
* Added two new events: "load" and "save". This can be used in conjunction
with one of the above XSLT files by putting something like the following in
your ~/.todorc (assuming you have libxlst installed - www.xmlsoft.org):
on save exec xsltproc $HOME/etc/todo-html.xslt $TODODB > `dirname $TODODB`/.todo.html
Which will basically generate a .todo.html file every time a devtodo database
is modified and saved.
* Fixed a few minor man page bugs.
(the contrib/ files discussed here go in ${PREFIX}/share/examples/devtodo under pkgsrc)
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Changes since 1.47:
1.49
- UVuf for non-IVSIZE platforms (from Keiichiro Nagano)
- OS/2 can always mix subsecond sleeps with signals
(part of perl change #19789)
1.48
- workaround for buggy gcc 2.95.3 in openbsd/sparc64
(perl change #19592)
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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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Changes since 1.42:
- do not create files in blib directories under core
(perl change #19160, from rgs)
- detypo s/VTLARM/VTARLM/ (perl change #19328, from mjd)
- guarantee that $xdefine in HiRes.t is always defined
(perl change #19109, from IlyaZ)
- a cleaner way to detect PERL_CORE (perl change #19111,
from IlyaZ)
- add hints/irix.pl to turn off overly POSIX flags that
cause hide struct timespec to be hidden (and compilation
to fail) (bleadperl change #19085)
- documentation tweaks
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Period.pm is a Perl module to deal with time periods.
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Use ${SORT} rather than sort.
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dependency bumps.
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Makefiles simply need to use this value often, for better or for
worse.
(2) Create a new variable FIX_RPATH that lists variables that should
be cleansed of -R or -rpath values if ${_USE_RPATH} is "no". By
default, FIX_RPATH contains LIBS, X11_LDFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, and
additional variables may be appended from package Makefiles.
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Pointed out by wiz.
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<apeeters at lashout dot net>.
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Only include Mesa/buildlink2.mk if the package requires all three of
MesaLib, glu and glut - else only include the necessary buildlink2s.
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portable. Bump PKGREVISION accordingly.
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Patch from Jeremy C. Reed via PR pkg/20321.
Changes:
1.42:
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- modernize the constants code (from Nicholas Clark)
1.41:
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- At some point the ability to figure our the correct incdir
for EXTERN.h (either a core perl build, or an installed perl)
had broken (which lead into all test compiles failing with
a core perl build, but thanks to the robustness of Makefile.PL
nothing of was visible). The brokenness seemed to be caused
by $ENV{PERL_CORE} not being on for core builds? Now stole
a trick from the Encode that sets $ENV{PERL_CORE} right, and
both styles of build should work again.
1.40:
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- Nicholas Clark noticed that the my_catdir() emulation function
was broken (which means that we didn't really work for Perls
5.002 and 5.003)
- inspired by fixing the above made the whole Makefile.PL -w
and strict clean
- tightened up the Makefile.PL output, less whitespace
1.39:
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- fix from Craig Berry for better building in VMS with PERL_CORE
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