is in work. The crash doesn't happen if $LANG is set to *.ISO8859-* or
to *.KOI8-R. It happens with $LANG=C, US_ASCII, *.KOI8-U, *.Big5 etc.
The function which does crash should select the best suitable mime encoding
type for $LANG.
The workaround is to default to US-ASCII if there is no suitable entry.
If the entry has been modified in the settings, this value will not be used
anymore and the crash should even stop if we don't have this workaround
in place.
"That's the penalty of using private interfaces".
Fix build with Qt 3.0.5 by using a patch committed to KDE CVS. It was
backported to KDE_3_0_BRANCH so this patch will be removed with the upgrade
to KDE 3.0.3 (well, if it happens long enough before KDE 3.1).
2. Add libfoo.so.X.0 links to file list, as they are created now [alane].
3. From PR 41144, fix minor portlint whitespace violations. The ?= assigns at
the top were not changed, in anticipation of a possible japanese/qt30
subport. Also fixed ref to qt2 doc location in pkg-descr. [fuyaki]
4. PORTREVISION not bumped, as installed files did not change and Makefile
changes were cosmetic only.
PR: 41144
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
"Linux" web-site this port has static versions of native FreeBSD
libraries good enough to build sqsh with it instead of the freetds.
See pkg-descr and pkg-message for more. i386 only, though...
These Perl modules provide a method of reading and writing uncompressed
Microsoft WAV files.
PR: 41161
Submitted by: Dominic Mitchell <dom@happygiraffe.net>
an all-in-one posting solution. In addition to posting files, it can
post text prefixes, and generate and post .SFV files and .PAR volumes.
WWW: http://newspost.unixcab.org/
AUTHOR: Jim Faulkner <newspost@unixcab.org>
PR: ports/40916
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek (mich@freebsdcluster.org)
bitedit is a simple ncurses program for editing a file. It allows
you to directly edit of the individual bits of a binary file in a
graphical fashion. It is useful for editing all sorts of binary files.
PR: 40732
Submitted by: Michael L.Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
This version brings exim-4.x to the point where serious production users
may wish to consider it.
Unfortunately, I don't have time for the exim -> exim-old and exim-devel
>- exim transition, and won't have time to get to it for the next 10
days.
Please be patient.