Hi,
Update for Bluefish to 2.2.3 lot of update from our version:
http://bluefish.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bluefish/tags/bluefish_2_2_3/ChangeLog?revision=7537&view=markup
Tested on i386.
More test and feedback are really welcome :)
Cheers.
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 5:13 PM, David Coppa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a little poll about security/gnupg2 and smartcard support:
>
> Now that pcsc-lite-1.8.x is working fine (dunno what, but something
> has been fixed in either rthreads or libusb1: thanks a lot to the
> usual suspects!), is it better
Hi,
Just a little poll about security/gnupg2 and smartcard support:
Now that pcsc-lite-1.8.x is working fine (dunno what, but something
has been fixed in either rthreads or libusb1: thanks a lot to the
usual suspects!), is it better to completely disable internal ccid
support from gnupg2 and add
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 08:18:26AM -0600, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> Here's the texlive/base fix for poppler-0.20. Shouldn't cause any
> harm with poppler-0.18, either.
That diff was bullshit, because poppler switched from lcms to lcms2. So
texlive/base really needs a wantlib adjustment and a bump:
Here's the texlive/base fix for poppler-0.20. Shouldn't cause any
harm with poppler-0.18, either.
Index: patches/patch-texk_web2c_pdftexdir_pdftosrc_cc
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RCS file: patches/patch-texk_web2c_pdftexdir_pdftosrc_cc
diff -N patches/patch
What I don't know is how updates are going to be handled, I mean,
people doing a pkg_add -u zathura alone will now have a zathura
program that does nothing by default, is there a way to somehow
install a plugin by default for people upgrading? (I have poppler and djavu
already ported).
On Wed
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:47:54PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> There is a commented RUN_DEPEND which I think is not needed (looking at
> the 'use ...' lines in the script).
Good catch. I will remove it.
Thanks for testing,
Regards,
Joerg
Update to poppler-0.20.2.
Mostly untested so far (I'm currently building ports depending on
it, and I already know that texlive/base needs patching).
I'd appreciate tests especially for the (legacy) poppler-qt subpackage
(kdegraphics and koffice). Of course, tests with other packages
using popple
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Christopher Zimmermann
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here are several new and updated ports of ocaml related software.
> Tested by me on i386 and amd64. Edd did some testing on sparc64.
> I have a repository of my ports on https://github.com/madroach/ports-wip
since its alrea
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > As I only recently discovered, mpg321 has gained a new maintainer
> > and there have been new releases. Here's an update to the latest
> > one.
>
> Now with updated WANTLIB.
And 100% less -lpthread.
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Hi,
here are several new and updated ports of ocaml related software.
Tested by me on i386 and amd64. Edd did some testing on sparc64.
I have a repository of my ports on https://github.com/madroach/ports-wip
Christopher
ocaml-ports.tgz
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 09:07:56PM +0200, Joerg Zinke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please find attached a port for cloc 1.56.
>
> Description:
> cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source
> code in many programming languages. Given two versions of a code base,
> cloc can compute dif
As explained in my last email, zathura now uses plugins. Here is a PDF
plugin using poppler in a subdir structure ready for further plugins to
be added.
OK?
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Best Regards
Edd Barrett
http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
zathura-plugins.tgz
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This is an update to a plugin-based zathura. Alone, zathura now does
nothing other than offer a UI. To read a document a plugin is needed. I
will post a poppler plugin soon, which will offer the same functionality
as in-tree zathura. If people like this, I can port some more plugins
(postscript, ..
Dependency of the zathura update I will post shortly.
OK?
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Best Regards
Edd Barrett
http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
girara.tgz
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