xpdf-utils used to ship. The reason is that these are still actively
maintained and expected to be based on poppler by external tools.
While here, remove gcc3 workaround and regen all dependencies.
input from and ok kili@ (maintainer)
Fixes some bugs and a security issue (SA49330).
Many improvements and new features.
Now the MySQL user needs also the LOCK permission.
ok jasper@ on a previous diff
* A toolbar editor has been added. Now it's possible to select the
buttons and controls that want to appear in the toolbars.
* New video filters: gradfun, blur and sharpen.
* Now it's possible to change the GUI (default, mini, mpc) at
runtime, no restart required.
* Sub files from opensubtitles should work again.
* Better support for chapters in video files.
* Bug fix: remote m3u files work from the favorites menu or command line.
* Internal changes in the single instance option (switch to
QtSingleApplication).
While here, GROFF is not needed, disable debug from edd@ and remove the
LIB_DEPENDS line, it's not needed since the x11/qt4 module is used.
Tested on i386 and ppc.
OK edd@, landry@ and aja@
turnaround projects like screen-scraping.
Original diff against py-beutifoulsup from wen heping, converted to
a stand alone port after some discussion in ports@.
Elixir is a programming language built on top of the Erlang VM. As
Erlang, it is a functional language built to support distributed,
fault-tolerant, non-stop applications with hot code swapping.
Elixir is also dynamic typed but, differently from Erlang, it is also
homoiconic, allowing meta-programming via macros. Elixir also supports
polymorphism via protocols (similar to Clojure's), dynamic records and
provides a reference mechanism.
Finally, Elixir and Erlang share the same bytecode and data types. This
means you can invoke Erlang code from Elixir (and vice-versa) without
any conversion or performance hit. This allows a developer to mix the
expressiveness of Elixir with the robustness and performance of Erlang.
feedback/ok sthen@