of each port on bento and for recent fixes. Unfortunately at some point I
got confused and switched to the wrong list :-) As a result I picked up a
number of ports that were fixed a while ago. Sorry for the false alarm,
maintainers.
Pointy hat to: kris
This is a new port for the libirman library for use with
Evation's Irman infrared reciever.
PR: ports/50443
Submitted by: Douglas K. Rand <rand@meridian-enviro.com>
gscmxx can access siemens cellular phones via scmxx. it
supports phonebooks, addressbooks, sms and some other
features.
PR: ports/52176
Submitted by: Sven Mohr <svmohr@red-mercury.de>
This is a port of the LIRC, Linux Infrared Remote Control,
package (www.lirc.org). This port installs the daemons and
tools for interacting with device drivers that support the
LIRC device interface. The port does not install any FreeBSD
infrared device drivers yet; the user must obtain these
from third parties or port the existing Linux drivers.
PR: ports/46774
Submitted by: Mike Heffner <mikeh@FreeBSD.org> <mheffner@acm.vt.edu>
patch involved patching the core auto* routines in KDE to accept the
PTHREAD_* variables in the environment, with fallbacks. We decided the
easiest way to implement this in ports was to generate configure instead
of risking incorrect generation at port configure time.
Said patch has already been committed to HEAD in KDE and as such will be
removed with the 3.2 upgrade once it is released.
Ports using Makefile.kde that shouldn't be using them (i.e. non-KDE
modules) have this support commented out due to lack of patch.
Helped out: Adriaan de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
Java ports should use the new USE_JAVA infrastructure to
auto-discover the installed JRE
Informed maintainer.
PR: ports/56927
Submitted by: Nick Sayer <nsayer@kfu.com>
When I send a file from Windows with Tera Term Pro and
receive it by lrz on FreeBSD, the timestamp (modification
time) of the received file is always set to 1991-Apr-20
03:36:12 GMT (which may change according to compiler's
optimization), neither the original file's timestamp nor
the time that the file was transferred.
PR: ports/49999
Submitted by: IIJIMA Hiromitsu <delmonta@ht.sakura.ne.jp>
A fix enabling recieved faxes to be send by email as pdf-files.
The fix was kindly provided by Matthias Fechner.
PR: ports/56733
Submitted by: Paul Everlund <tdv94ped@cs.umu.se>
Libticables is part of TiLP, a program to connect a TI
calculator to your computer. This lib manages several types
of cables (serial, parallel, usb).
PR: ports/56134
Submitted by: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@ulyssis.org>
software attempts to define their own function log() that is reserved
for the natural logartihm one, by renaming the private function to
mylog().
I wonder whether anybody is still using this at all, the respective
service (called `Btx' here) has been cancelled in Germany a couple of
years ago. Any other European countries perhaps? I consider deleting
the port some day. By now, it was easy enough to fix though. Speak
up if you want to see this port continued.
This patch allows the admin of the machine to choose either
print/ghostscript-gnu or print/ghostscript-afp1
PR: ports/54922
Submitted by: Jens Rehsack <rehsack@liwing.de>
Official KDE 3.1.3 announcement:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.1.3.php
(may not work until a few hours after this commit - we jumped the gun a little
in order to have the update in place at the time the security notifications for
KDE 3.1.2 will be released together with the announcement of KDE 3.1.3).
Changelog from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 release:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_1_2to3_1_3.php
Thanks and credits need to go to the whole KDE-FreeBSD team, as well
as everyone on kde@freebsd.org for providing feedback, reporting bugs
and just using the KDE ports.
Approved by: will (real mentor asleep)