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PR: 60847
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <tiamat@comset.net>
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PR: ports/57162
Submitted by: Petr Rehor <petr.rehor@i.cz>
Reworked by: Freddie Cash <fcash@sd73.bc.ca> (maintainer)
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* Check to make sure RCS tags begin with capital letters [1]
* Do not look direct command use in .for loops [2]
PR: 60947 [1]
Submitted by: leeym [1]
petef [2]
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An infra-red remote controller library interface for Python.
PR: 60989
Submitted by: Lewis Thompson <purple@lewiz.net>
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system.
Submitted by: Brad Davis <so14k@so14k.com>
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the GNOME 2 Desktop. This is being done as part of the GNOME meta-port
restructuring effort. The end goal is to provide GNOME users with
a few meta-ports that offer more pointed sets of applications to enhance
their GNOME 2 experience.
Discussed on: gnome@
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the GNOME 2 Desktop. This is being done as part of the GNOME meta-port
restructuring effort. The end goal is to provide GNOME users with
a few meta-ports that offer more pointed sets of applications to enhance
their GNOME 2 experience.
Discussed on: gnome@
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By doing this, we are trying to create more useful GNOME meta-ports that
contain more pointed sets of applications.
The GNOME 2 Fifth Toe is a collection of stable applications that many users
expect to find in a usable desktop environment.
Discussed on: gnome@
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Retire -devel port.
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- move master_site and www: to new home
- replace patch with an RE
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Version 0.11.0
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2004-01-06
- Added Programm options to the game. For more information
run BomberClone with -help.
- Compiler Flag added for disabling debuging. Compiler
Flags -ggdb and -O0 won'T be set no more.
./configure --disable-debug
- Added smal help screen in the multiplayer selection
screen.
- Fixed: If the player is move on a field where is
currently an explosion then will the player die.
- wrote new OpenGameCache Server for this game and
other games. This server is working almost the same
way as BCMServ did. Except that there is no
Broadcasted chat for now (but i will enable this
soon again).
OGC Link:
http://bomberclone.sourceforge.net/OpenGameCache/
- Menuhandling complete rewritten and changed.
GUI created for menus: lists, buttons, check boxes
labels and other things created.
-new menugraphics made by DJ Mirage.
-mapmenu written by Patty
-the bad response form the game to users action
should be fixed.
- FullScreen switching from within the game
by pressing (F8 Works for some Reason only
in Linux)
- Changed part of the Networkhandling to detect who
is the Game Server.
- AI Players can join network games.
- Changed all positions and framenumbers to float.
Together with this i can drop the hard 20ms
gameloop limitation. So the game will be able to
run on slower systems and compare the loss of
frames.
- some more music tracks added to the game.
DJ Mirage made a page where people could
upload some songs.
- BomberClone music file "cinderella_clown.mod"
thanks to Psycho (http://www.moods.2xs.de/)
Submitted by: edwin@mavetju.org
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- we now depend on Perl 5.6.1
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* add new dependency of p5-Test-Simple
* create the output dir if it does not exist (Thanx Paul Wolters!)
* added BUGS section to doc
* converted makegraph.t to Test::More and added some tests
* output dir no longer gets a trailing slash (good for OS/2?) and we use
File::Spec to construct output file names
* better reasons for skipping mails (string vs. some number)
PR: ports/60977
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net> (maintainer)
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- Fixed bug in element method of Block object where map keys
were created when an undefined element was called.
- Better handling of ignored elements to avoid "noise" from
being included in the result. Added xhtml:body and
foaf:Person to the list for now.
PR: 60978
Submitted by: Cheng-Lung Sung <clsung@dragon2.net>
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set of parentheses. Seems to do the right thing on 4.9, 5.0,
and -current now.
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mod_cvs recognizes if the files in your webtree are checked out
from a CVS repository. If so, it checks if the file is up-to-date
and, if not, updates it.
Another neat feature of mod_cvs is the date-checkout feature. You
can specify a date in the URI that gets passed to CVS, which checks
out an older revision of the requested file and sends it to the
user.
WWW: http://resare.com/noa/mod_cvs/
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
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thousands separator (e.g. de_DE), and adding a default "," separator
causes strange behavior. For more information on this ongoing saga, tune
into:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130282
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On Opteron/AMD64 systems with GCC, count_trailing_zeros
in longlong.h may cause errors from the assembler about
incorrect registers used with bsfq.
Submitted by: edwin@mavetju.org
Approved by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
Obtained from: http://www.swox.com/gmp/#STATUS
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for a given city.
PR: ports/60992
Submitted by: Vincent Tantardini <vinc@FreeBSD-fr.org>
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This is a maintenance release that contains bug fixes for version 2.9.2 (see
http://www.cc65.org/bugs.php for a list). In addition, the current development
versions of the ca65html and da65 applications (an assembler source to HTML
converter and a disassembler) have been backported. Apart from these two
exceptions, there are no new features in the release.
PR: ports/58501
Submitted by: Joachim Strombergson <watchman@ludd.luth.se>
No recent response by: roam@FreeBSD.org (assignee)
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- Add missed file to pkg-plist
- Raise portrevision
PR: ports/60995 [1]
Submitted by: Krzysztof Stryjek <wtp+apc@bsdguru.org>
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integrated.
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PR: ports/60955
Submitted by: Mezz <mezz7@cox.net>
Approved by: maintainer
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PR: ports/60915
Submitted by: Takayuki Nakao <t@nakao.org> (maintainer)
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ICPLD (Internet Connection Performance Logging Daemon) is a
daemon which, by sending ICMP requests to an IP address of your
choice, monitors whether your machine has a working network
connection. It will log any failed attempts, and will stamp a
log as soon as a reply is received. It keeps track of when the
connection was unavailable, as well as for how long. It records
both total down time and each occasion of interrupted
connection. The log can also be duplicated in HTML format to
put online.
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PR: ports/60986
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/60993
Submitted by: Hubert Tournier <hubert@frbsd.org> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/60988
Submitted by: nate
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www/squid. Since the squid redirector interface should not have changed from
squid 2.4 to 2.5, squirm should work with squid 2.5 as well (testers welcome).
- Reinstate original MASTER_SITE: while the content on that site only refers to
squirm 1.0-BetaB, squirm-1.23 is actually fetchable from there.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
PR: 60991
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
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PR: 60987
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net> (maintainer)
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
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followup with a confirmation that he no longer uses the port. Thanks
to Roman for the quick response and for his help on this one in the past.
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- Raise PORTREVISION
PR: ports/60980
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> (maintainer)
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maximum constraints on a display. The display will then not grow larger then
the maximum values specified. Currently only display 'Width' and 'Height' are
supported.
PR: ports/60979
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
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books, articles, journals, webpages etc. The database goes beyond storing
bibliographical information. There is the possibility to create annotated
links between pieces of information (like the content of a book chapter)
and to group links into categories.
PR: ports/60299
Submitted by: Jaap Boender <jaapb@kerguelen.org>
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