which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
- switch devel/gettext (0.11.1) on, installing full package
- flip devel/gettext-old (0.10.35) to installing only static binaries
with a "-old" suffix -- gettext-old will have its deorbit burn
sequence initiated just after 4.6-RELEASE
- fix up ports for the new world order
Reviewed by: portmgr
(2) $MASTER_SITES optimization may not work if $DISTFILES has comma
separated keywords after ":" separator.
PR: ports/36762 (2)
Reported by: tkato (1), Lev A. Serebryakov <lev@serebryakov.spb.ru> (2)
Pointy hat to: kuriyama
- Comma operator does not work for {DIST,PATCH}FILES just yet,
re-arrange groups to achieve similar effect
Prompted by: John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
Modifications against PR are:
o $MASTER_SITES substitution.
o Typo in scripts/configure.
PR: ports/36673
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
Modifications against PR are:
o $MASTER_SITES substitution.
o Typo in scripts/configure.
I don't know why $MLINKS entries are not in generated plist...
PR: ports/36673
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
I am not sure that it really works. It doesn't work in my environment
(-current today) because libc.3 and libc.5 conflicts due to xforms,
in CJK locale mode. It need -stable test.
PR: ports/35698
Submitted by: Eric Yu <ericyu@mail2000.com.tw>
${PREFIX}/include/freetype, so that ports that want freetype2 but don't
pay particular attention to the order of `-I' directives won't be screwed
if freetype1 is occasionally installed on the same system. This should
fix recent problems with Mozilla.
Bump PORTREVISION.
being xdvi, for obvious reasons). Only difference from the original patch
is the use of PLIST_SUB instead of duplicating (most of) the pkg-plist.
Switch maintainer to ports@ - current maintainer has been unresponsive to
both the submitter and to myself. doc@ might want to pick up on this one
since it's a critical port for make release.
PR: 34864
Submitted by: Steve Wills <steve@stevenwills.com>
- please upgrade
- updated pkg-plist to match reality
- tested packaging
Changes:
- replace awk "duplex" function with psset call
- adjust psnup rotation to various converters
for landscape mode
- add landscape option to enscript command line
- introduce IGNORE_LPD_RAW variable to please buggy
spoolers that send jobs in raw mode
- sanitize ": ${foo:-bar}" to ": ${foo:=bar}"
- make n{c}print line whitespace-safe
- save return code in global temporary file
- typo in wmf2eps line
- make apspreview use global "restrictions" file
- get basedir in SETUP from configure
- protect $foo[bar] contructs from being expanded
to array elements by zsh
- add "-dPARANOIDSAFER" for gs7.04 (harmless for all
older releases)
- save "rm" and "rp" in SETUP.cfg
- add some hints w.r.t landscape and n-up in handbook
- remove media types in scripts for some PCL printers
- be more helpful with "invalid method"
- LaserJet 4L needs fixed 300dpi
- LN macro in Makefile needs -n switch -- we must
create a directory link even if one exists already
- add .PHONY targets in Makefiles
- MAPPING update
- change email address in various places
new driver scripts:
- ljet4l, pips/sc70s, pips/sc80s, stp/pcl-2, stp/pcl-4
for JPEG images, which is only supposed to be used for GIF.
* I get this patch from the author of transfig after reporting some
problems with jpeg embedded into PS files generated with xfig.
the ECHO macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if
make(1) is invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to
the echo command.
the ECHO macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if
make(1) is invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to
the echo command.
Use command macros where appropriate.
the ECHO macro is set to "echo" by default, but it is set to "true" if
make(1) is invoked with the -s option while ECHO_CMD is always set to
the echo command.
Use command macros where appropriate.
checksum in place). I don't have access to one of these printers
for testing, but the new driver does at least compile.
I nominate this for re-tagging.
Noticed by: luigi
phrase "PATENT INFRINGEMENT" to one hundred (100) disclaimers and
allows full-bleed printing on the Photosmart 100. Therefore do the
PORTVERSION Bump.
Invoke perl more specifically.
Support Microsoft .htm standard for home page.
PR: 34139
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
Since this is rather minor change and it is too short (8 hours)
between last and this commit, I don't bump PORTREVISION for this time.
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <dai_fugo@geocities.co.jp> to ports-jp@jp ML
gNU Postscript interpreter CJK fonts
adding port.
This is a GNU version of ghostscript with features below:
1. CJK internationalization ready.
2. Depends on print/ghostscript-gnu and replace only necessary files.
3. -DA4 default as is standard in CJK countries.
4. Includes many additional printer drivers sold in japan.
PR: ports/33116
Submitted by: Tomokatsu SAITO <saito@a2z.co.jp>
HP fixed "off-by-one error" in the HPIJS sources, that caused hpijs
to core dump at runtime, when being compiled with -O or -O2.
I confirmed, that everything works perfectly again with -O and -O2.
Bumped port revision, to flag this as an important change.
Thanks to David Suffield from HP who took our (and others) reports
seriously, fixed the bug and released the new HPIJS version.
HP fixed "off-by-one error" in the HPIJS sources, that caused hpijs
to core dump at runtime, when being compiled with -O or -O2.
I confirmed, that everything works perfectly again with -O and -O2.
Bumped port revision, to flag this as an important change.
Thanks to David Suffield from HP who took our (and others) reports
seriously, fixed the bug and released the new HPIJS version.
Important fixes for FreeBSD
Patches from files subdir went into this new release
General fixes:
- remove apsfilter installation error when typing "make install"
by using ln's -f (force) option to overwrite an existing symlink
(just in case you overwrite another installation).
- fix some HP driver mapping in MAPPING file
FreeBSD specific fixes:
- make apspreview work again for FreeBSD (and possibly *BSD).
BSD uses a sed implementation, that uses only "normal" regular
expressions for backward compatibility not to break existing scripts.
Linux (GNU sed) uses "modern REs". We use now awk which turns out
to be more portable between different Unix flavours.
We use awk instead of sed in other scripts as well (SETUP,
aps2file).
- import a patch from FreeBSD ports collection necessary for
FreeBSD-current to use "user:group" syntax for chown. Old
style "user.group" to change owner && group isn't supported
anymore. Linux's implementation of chown (from GNU) groks
new syntax.
Please note: hpijs 1.0 driver core dumps have been fixed by me some
hours ago with the kind help of HP. So you can now savely
use the new HPIJS driver with gs and apsfilter. Have fun.
- Important fix, therefore PORTREVISION bumped.
background info: hpijs currently may not compiled with -O or -O2.
Simply leaving out any optimization (like it was default in prior
hpijs versions) cures the problem.
Many thanks to David Suffield from HP-Vancouver.
- update to new version 7.2.0
- update pkg-plist (4 new bjc driver scripts, apsfilter4.png)
- update SETUP patch for FreeBSD-current (chown xxx:yyy syntax, which
is currently not included in apsfilter, am unsure, if all Linux and
Solaris support this, can somebody please clarify ? Thanks)
Highlights of the new apsfilter version (new features):
- printing to Novell remote printer supported, now apsfilter supports
all important types of remote printer (Novell, Unix/lpd, Microsoft,
AppleTalk)
- save network traffic by telling remote lpd and Netware printer scheduler,
to manage copies of a print jobs themselves, this saves you sending
a print job n times over the network (when printing with:
"lpr -C copies=20 large_file.ps"
- Testinstallations of apsfilter under $HOME for testing/migration
planning supported. Test then using aps2file ...
This works for non-root user. configure knows 2 new options for
that purpose, to customize printcap and spooldir location under
$HOME, /tmp or whereever, you get the idea
FIXES:
- BJC script fixes, never ending story, 4 new subtypes of printers
with different print capabilities.
- Security: SETUP uses secure tmpdir
- you can rename printer now or add printer aliases now
aps2file and apspreview understand now to handle aliases (this was
tricky/expensive but doable)
- different fixes see ANNOUNCE / ChangeLog file
The interactive script will be updated later.
Don't bump port revision, since next following commit
will contain new apsfilter release, that is now in the
queue, before I finished polishing interactive installartion.
But I didn't want to mix this change and the new apsfilter
version in one commit.
Since the `.' seperator has been deprecated for a while now,
the chown command fails - at least under -current.
Changed his patch to patch actually SETUP.in and not the
resulting file SETUP after running configure.
Submitted by: "Niels Chr. Bank-Pedersen" <ncbp@bank-pedersen.dk>
Bugfix release and new cool features
New: apspreview script and manpage -> allows you to preview your print
session using gv, kghostview or ghostview (in that order).
If the result fits your needs you can of course directly print
from within these viewers using lpr -C and using apsfilter options
New: "apsfilter-bug" utility which supports you to release a helpful
bug- or problem report for us developers. Its the first release
and certainly will get useful updates in the future.
Detects automatically the apsfilter version you use (-current or
-stable) and sends mail to proper mailinglist apsfilter-current
or apsfilter-stable mailinglist.
New: handbook and manpage updates / cleanups.
More guidance how to release a bug report using apsfilter-bug(1)
apsfilter manpage documents now all print options (-C/-Z option)
supported by apsfilter
Fixes (Prio)
- (HIGH) unbreak hardware duplex printing for all true Postscript printer
- (MEDIUM) pcl3/u970 driver fix for (hardware) duplex printing.
Comment: not tested due to hardware fault of our duplex device.
Would appreciate some feedback. pcl3 driver is very picky about
combination of gs driver options. The options currently in use
have been selected from pcl3 handbook to our best knowledge.
- (HIGH) New ljet4 driver for LaserJet4 style lasers. Previously it used
the cdeskjet driver, which was wrong.
- (HIGH) a2ps sometimes delegates print jobs to other applications even
if user wanted to force ASCII printing (using lpr -C ascii).
This breaks for example printing of Latex Sources.
a2ps will now be executed with "--delegate=no". Fixed !
I encourage everybody to use this new version.
Later version perhaps will get some more generic printer_add/mod/del
commands as prerequisite for perhaps other graphical admin tools.
For that we could need some help from webmin, TCL/TK or gtk GUI
wizards ... Thats usually not my business ;-)
- new design: use GNU configure alike script (without the bloat) for
creating different files (scripts, manpages, handbook, Makefile).
now paths are 100% matching.
- create portable Makefile across various platforms
- manpage update, supported file types, commandline options (lpr -C/-Z),
docu fixes
- some fixes in driver (hl1250, bjc600/800)
BTW: Need assistance for duplex options for pcl3 u970 driver
(HP DeskJet 970C). My duplex hardware is toast. If you set
HARDWARE_DUPLEX in apsfilterrc, then you are able to use duplex
capabilities. pcl driver explains what magic options have to be set,
but I think it doesn't work ... If somebody has the hardware/time ...
Current settings are done from documentation to my best knowledge.
and stdout.
Therefore we have to use bash as shell for /usr/local/bin/aps2file
program.
Arrange things with patch and pre-configure command, so that this
port stays prefix-clean.
The patch inserts !!PREFIX!!/bin/bash and configure configures in
the current PREFIX settings.
I'd whish somebody could fix our shell to remove the dependency from bash.
- patch-SETUP is included in 7.0.1 (we don't provide insane defaults anymore)
- support for HPIJS V 1.0 ("IJS" driver)
- still supporting old HPIJS driver ("HPIJS" driver)
- some more sanity checks in SETUP (check is print device is character special)
- added bjc800 driver script, since it differs to bjc600 printer
- format of MAPFILE documented
- handbook has been updated
- compatible to 7.0.0 version, so old entries and spooldirs should work
after upgrade has been made
see ANNOUNCE and ChangeLog for a complete list:
- supports fully ghostscript7
- enhanced driver support, hpijs, pips, latest gimp-print, etc ...
- per driver scripts, where printer manufacturer *could* place
their driver/scripts, the case structure wasn't scaleable anymore
an led to incomplete support or to large apsfilter script
- unified command-line options, see handbook
- support for HARDWARE_COPIES if your printer can print multiple copies
himself
- option settings can be restricted by the administrator for all printer
or print queues (maybe to save print costs on color printers ...)
- support for many new filetypes
- print contens of archives: tar, cpio, ar, zip, zoo ...
- security: update for duplex print keys
- separate faq has gone, everything is in the handbook
- error messages can be sent to user now via Cc:
- no bugs so far ;-)
cups-lpr (LP* replacement). This is done to avoid clashing LPR systems
but still allow programs to compile with CUPS support. This is essential
for the upcoming KDE 2.2.2 upgrade.
Note that ports/print/cups is now a meta-port for the two subports, to
preserve POLA. Hence, this commit starts the new life for cups packages.
Bump PORTREVISION on all three accordingly.
PR: 32321
Reported by: gad
Submitted by: maintainer
mktexlsr is well called from Makefile but not from the pkg-plist.
this cause jadetex to not be recognized by tex at runtime.
Makefile
MAINTAINER email adress fixed
PREFIX changed to LOCALBASE where needed
pkg-message handling added
do-install rewritten (long lines wrapped)
pkg-message
/usr/local changed to LOCALBASE
pkg-plist
@comment $FreeBSD$ added
@exec mktexlsr added
PR: ports/31151
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net>
- place apsfilter distfiles into subdir apsfilter, since name of patchfile
doesn't contain string apsfilter. On my TODO list for future.
- update prio for apsfilter user: low (hint: try/test apsfilter-current
from http://www.apsfilter.org if you are looking for more printer
support and other goodies)
if it doesn't exist. This ensures that the file is created in all cases and
should fix bento build. Originally file is only created when the package is
built on a system with X11 fonts installed.
Submitted by: bento
- deploy DATADIR/DOCSDIR
- don't use internal .mk work variables, rely on supported
ones
_DISTDIR -> DISTDIR/DIST_SUBDIR
o use <machine/endian.h> for checking byte order instead of an
ARCH check
PR: 31078
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
- deploy DATADIR/DOCSDIR
- don't use internal .mk work variables, rely on supported
ones
_DISTDIR -> DISTDIR/DIST_SUBDIR
o use <machine/endian.h> for checking byte order instead of an
ARCH check
PR: 31077
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato@prontomail.com>
-install all programs in their orignal names, since conflict doesn't exist anymore
-replace USE_LIBTOOL with a simple definition of BUILD_DEPENDS
because any configure scripts does not exist
PR: 30193
Submitted by: maintainer