o This new build incorporates the new "rate limiting" load balancing
mechanism discussed here. Rate limiting has proven surprisingly
effective in the unstable branch, typically keeping a node's load
within a few percentage points of where it is supposed to be.
This is in stark contrast to previous load balancing attempts
where load was continuously so high as to render Freenet nodes
almost completely useless.
* Fix a potential hang with esound
* Fix some potential pthread issues
* Add more platform compatibility patches
* Fix libiconv support
* Pull in some patches from firefox to shorten the plist some
Special thanks to ale for getting a clean source tarball and hosting it. For
the details on what's new in the release, please see:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/release-notes.html
Last update of ports/emulators/fmsx occured more than 3
years ago. A few version were issued since then, recent
is 2.7 that is significantly improved. Some of port patches
are integrated.
- Added patch to use sys/soundcard.h
- Added patch to be able to select the BPP level (BPP32 didn't work
on my machine, see http://www.msx.org/newspost149.html for info)
PR: ports/60825
Submitted by: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.pp.ru>
Reviewed by: edwin@mavetju.org
Approved by: maintainer timeout
1) Hand maintainership over to ports@brandon.dvalentine.com
2) Makefile and pkg-plist cleanup. Switch to using PORTDOCS and
DOCSDIR.
3) Set NO_PACKAGE and RESTRICTED. Macromedia license forbirds
redistribution.
4) Set LATEST_LINK to avoid collision with linux-flashplugin6.
linux-flashplugin6:
1) Update MAINTAINER email address.
2) Set LATEST_LINK to avoid collision with linux-flashplugin.
3) Makefile and pkg-plist cleanup. Switch to using PORTDOCS and
DOCSDIR.
4) Set NO_PACKAGE and RESTRICTED. Macromedia license forbirds
redistribution.
This patch also updates ports/LEGAL to document the license
restrictions. The Macromedia license can be found here:
<http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/license/desktop/>
The crucial clause is 3a which states:
"You may not make or distribute copies of the Software, or
electronically transfer the Software from one computer to another or
over a network."
PR: 63059
Submitted by: Brandon D. Valentine <ports@brandon.dvalentine.com> (maintainer)
of missing value to NArray which is a numeric multi-dimensional array class.
PR: ports/62870
Submitted by: Shin'ya Murakami <murashin@edamame.summing.com>
broke the plug-in initialization. To fix this, check for a namespace
friendly GAIM_STATIC_PRPL macro definition to decide if we need to build
modules statically.
Obtained from: GAIM CVS
Imagine you are skiing down an infinite slope, facing such
hazards as trees, ice, bare ground, and the man-eating Yeti!
Unfortunately, you have put your jet-powered skis on backwards,
so you can't see ahead where you are going; only behind where
you have been. However, you can turn to either side, jump or
hop through the air, teleport through hyperspace, launch
nuclear ICBMs, and cast spells to call the Fire Demon. And
since the hazards occur in patches, you can skillfully
outmaneuver them. A fun and very silly game that proves you
don't need fancy graphical user interfaces to have a good time.
WWW: http://catb.org/~esr/ski/
PR: ports/63453
Submitted by: janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu