patch-cc (configure.in): Merged with patch-ch.
patch-af (src/unexfreebsd.c): Removed. Not used by this port.
patch-ca (src/Makefile.in): Removed. 5-CURRENT's and
4-STABLE's libtermcap -> libncurses symbolic link issues
are now well handled by vendor's src/s/freebsd.h.
Moved LIBS_XPG changes to patch-cb.
patch-cb (src/s/freebsd.h): Regenerate for emacs-20.7.
Update the conditional of enclosing the USE_XPG check
so as not to link libxpg4 on recently 5-CURRENT and
4-STABLE after the merge of libxpg4 into libc.
Added LIBS_XPG to LIBS_SYSTEM.
PR: ports/19653
Submitted by: OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
letting you type the expression and visualize its effect on a sample of
your choice.
PR: ports/18355
Submitted by: Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
After short discussion with Imura-san, back out GIF-by-default until I can
confirm whether or not there are license issues with Unisys. I will deal
with this later. I should note that I'd committed to qt2[12] previously
without conferring with him on the GIF issue first.
One big ouchie: I didn't even set MASTER_SITE/MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR on qt22
properly.. but oh well. Nobody's perfect. :-)
Things should be un-broken now.. please test these ports! I'll be trying
to update them to a new snap after a week or so.
Pointy hat: will
Patches graciously submitted by: nra
PORTVERSION 1.93.1.9 indicates that it's knu's cvsweb rev. 1.9, based
on Zeller's cvsweb rev. 1.93. I'll keep merging all the changes that
will be made on Zeller's version as well as enhancing it to meet our
needs. :)
Below is an excerpt from README.knu.
----
Added features over Zeller's version:
o Customizable "show functions" option
You can specify a regexp for each file type to teach rcsdiff(1) to
recognize function lines.
o Customizable PR categories
o Move $prcgi to cvsweb.conf
Now each repository can have its own PR categories and
query-pr.cgi URL, which can be defined in cvsweb.conf-${cvstree}.
It is useful when you have such as NetBSD and/or OpenBSD
repositories.
o Improved support for text-based browsers
Unidiff is the default format for diffs, for text-based browsers.
o Enhance hyperlinking PR # feature.
The following PR numbers will all be hyperlinked. :)
PR: 12345, 67890, ..
PR: #12345, #67890, ..
PR# sparc/12345, i386/67890
PR: ports/43210
kern/98765
.. is related to bin/4567, which is ...
Tcpillust takes tcpdump file(s) specified on the command line and draw
pictures like figures in the ``TCP/IP Illustrated'' series.
PR: ports/18130
Submitted by: Yoshifumi Nishida <nishida@csl.sony.co.jp>
Konqueror can load HTML documents, KOffice works semi-well, and KDE2 in
general seems less buggy. Only kdeutils was left out of this mega-update.
However, it should return soon. :-)
The massive reduction in patches is mostly the result of using perl
regex replacement. This reduces the amount of time it will take in the
future to upgrade these ports, and load on the repository.
QT 2.2.0beta0 (aka qt-copy) is officially enabled for the express
purpose of allowing KDE2 to compile. It is available in the qt22 port.
Additionally, GIF support is re-enabled in both Qt2 ports, so that
people can now read GIF images. GIF support is enabled through an
internal GIF reader in Qt, and requires no patented libraries. Special
effort was made to ensure that people do not install both qt21 and qt22
ports at the same time.
I'd like to take a moment to thank the following people for their help:
Alex Zepeda <jazepeda@pacbell.net>, Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>, Harri
Porten <porten@kde.org>, Waldo Bastian <waba@kde.org>, Marc G. Fournier
<scrappy@hub.org>, Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>, Matthias
Hoelzer-Kluepfel <mhk@caldera.de>, and many others. Over 150 hours of hard
work, testing, etc. were put into this update. Another couple hundred of
hours were spent by CPUs trying to compile this behemoth. :->
Special thanks to: Physics Computer Network @ Purdue staff, especially
C. Stephen Gunn <csg@physics.purdue.edu>, for giving
me access to an extremely fast machine for doing
test builds (it performed 12 full builds of the
entire suite in the last 7 days).
PR: 18838
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>
Approved by: imura, asami
Mail::Sender provides an object oriented interface to sending mails.
It doesn't need any outer program. It connects to a mail server
directly from Perl, using Socket.
PR: 20208
Submitted by: ben