freetype library, and it helps the antialiased font stuff. There are no
drawbacks, other than unclear legal status (Apple holds some patents in
this area), but as long as it is OK for XFree, it should be OK for us too.
Submitted by: Jeremy Norris <ishmael27@home.com>
PR: 27579
Submitted by: David W. Chapman Jr. <dwcjr@inethouston.net>, Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@omcl.org>
Reviewed by: maintainer (Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@omcl.org>)
now all goes below ${PREFIX}/share/texmf/, so to conform with other
TeX ports.
Need to install header.tex, though i rather decided to rename that file
while installing.
Now it's ready to go. ;-)
Sending the file by default to the printer is (IMHO):
. counter-intuitive; the name a2ps suggests that the tool converts
ASCII (plus other files) to Postscript, but it by no means gives a
hint that it would print something without asking,
. violating the Unix way; we've got pipes, and people are used to use
them when they want to print something (IMHO there isn't even a good
reason for adding all the -P bloat to a2ps at all, but of course, i
don't suggest changing _that_),
. contradictionary to all the documentation about a2ps since the docs
tell you that it would only start printing if a -P or -c option is
being provided,
. a waste of paper for the brave user who starts the program in the
innocent assumption to get just a Postscript file out of it.
Not objected by: ports@freebsd.org, maintainer
Submitted by: joerg
Sending the file by default to the printer is (IMHO):
. counter-intuitive; the name a2ps suggests that the tool converts
ASCII (plus other files) to Postscript, but it by no means gives a
hint that it would print something without asking,
. violating the Unix way; we've got pipes, and people are used to use
them when they want to print something (IMHO there isn't even a good
reason for adding all the -P bloat to a2ps at all, but of course, i
don't suggest changing _that_),
. contradictionary to all the documentation about a2ps since the docs
tell you that it would only start printing if a -P or -c option is
being provided,
. a waste of paper for the brave user who starts the program in the
innocent assumption to get just a Postscript file out of it.
Not objected by: ports@freebsd.org, maintainer
* Portlint and clean up some style bugs
* Replace a hand-rolled configure script with pre/post-configure and
GNU_CONFIGURE (side-effect is to respect CC and CFLAGS in the build
instead of using -O2)
* respect the value of INSTALL_SCRIPT so the installation doesn't bomb out
when we pass in INSTALL_PROGRAM as well
* allow automatic packaging (the MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD) seems to be a hold-
over from several years ago before package builds were done separately.
Approved by: jmz (maintainer)