location.
This is done to avoid write-on-write race conditions, when two package
builds try to write the same distfile back into the server. To avoid
this, the distfiles are first copied over to
distfiles/.pbtmp/${PKGNAME}, and then a .done file is created in that
directory. This script runs on the server periodically to copy the
files to the central location. Since this script copies one distfile
at a time, the race mentioned above doesn't exist. Also, it will only
copy files from directories where the .done file exists to avoid
read-before-write race conditions.
logs when there are logs newer than the .stamp file.
(2) Print time cvs update is done for reference.
(3) Print number of affected ports (the "aff." field). Basically the
number of times the port appears in INDEX minus one (itself), so
it won't take care of all chained build dependencies, but it will
give you some idea how critical a port is when looking at the long
list.
(4) Catch a few more error cases.
* ASCII_STYLE is gone; use PS_NUP and LANDSCAPE now (class
options: 1pps, 2pps, 4pps, 8pps, landscape, portrait)
* new config option: HARDWARE_DUPLEX; set this for printers
that can handle duplex printing by themselves
* new function: ps_postprocessing() handles all PS_UTILS etc.
* tray selection for duplex printers (as a shell function)
* more class options: shortbind, longbind, tray0...tray9,
book; related config options: BINDING, PAPERTRAY, PS_BOOK
* give some more info on how to manually flip sheets
* SETUP: fix SMB_FLAGS line for smbclient.conf
* use "-r" option for many read operations
* small fixes here and there
in 1990), but still quite useful and flexible calculator. Basically it's
units(1) on steroids. Also added patches to make physcalc secure (who
knows, someone might make a cgi interface to it); also allowed it to
actually read its *.phy files in another directory.
Submitted/Requested by: gsutter
gets() -> fgets() code: eivind
SHAREDIR code: Marius Bendiksen <mbendiks@eunet.no>
cross-language master-slave ports.
I just wonder how I could overlook this. I thought I tested with Wnn,
netscape and so on. *sigh*
Yes, I know how I can fix it, but I'd certainly back out first.
Reported by: steve
Pointy hat to: knu
Update to this snap is highly recommended.
Michael Loßin <phallobst@web.de>
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Here are some small changes to the duplex code, more class stuff
and several minor tweaks:
* duplex printing:
- "forced simplex" mode was totally fscked up
(infinite loop _and_ wrong print command)
- use psselect _or_ pstops to extract odd/even pages
- one less temporary file
* new function send_mail for duplex and failure messages
* DVIPS_REVERSE and ACROREAD_REVERSE are gone; PS_UTILS
should be used to correct _all_ file formats
* new class options:
- a3,a4,letter,legal,ledger (paper size)
- a2ps,mpage,recode (ASCII filter)
- 1pps,2pps,4pps,8pps (pages per sheet)
- border,noborder,header,noheader (ASCII style)
- landscape (force orientation for ASCII and DVI)
- simplex (force non-duplex mode)
- color,mono (color handling)
* FAQ update
* slight manpage fixes
* Makefile fixes
* small cosmetic changes here and there
changes from me:
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* SETUP: A -> abort, I -> install a printer, Q finish installation
I think quit is the usual leave operation
* hint for FreeBSD ports collection, not to install manpages
* SETUP, apsfilter: Change my mail address to andreas@apsfilter.org
* SETUP: make more clear how to restart the lineprinter scheduler
* SETUP: install_man_pages:
- document 'default' to not install manpages when simply
hitting RETURN, ie. when installing from FreeBSD ports
collection
- its not clear if FreeBSD user used ports collection or
not, so ask if manual pages should be installed or not
* SETUP: save 2 seconds sleep by combining a message
* FAQ, use the SGML based version
Changes to the FAQ should directly be made to the doc tree !
* TODO: remove resolved items, update some ITEMS and one new.
PREFIX/include/stdio.h is just too dangerous as one can too easily get it
when they don't want it. Also Sendmail 8.11 (building with STARTTLS)
expects to find the header "sfio/sfio.h".
Submitted by: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ab.ca>