- see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/
- fixes MFSA 2013-01 -> 20
- build with clang on i386/amd64 and with gcc 4.6 on powerpc. Required
since upstream dropped support for gcc < 4.4.
- don't build against systemwide jpeg anymore since it now needs its
internal libjpeg-turbo.
- add a stub method to sydney_audio_sndio.c in post-patch.
- add patch-mozilla_toolkit_mozapps_installer_packager_mk to fix a tar
vs $(TAR) usage (bug #815793)
- remove patch-ipc_chromium_src_base_atomicops_h, not needed anymore
- remove enigmail genxpi patch, and to a SUBST_VARS dance with an
XPCOM_ABI variable for the consistent naming of the new internal
libsuprocess ipc lib.
- add an enigmail patch to link with -shared
Next major release will be tb 24, in synch with fx 24 - we track the
stable/bugfix releases (which are not ESR. Not sure this is very
clear..) Users interested in testing the beta releases (tracking fx
betas) can grab them from my git tree.
- Fixes MFSA 2013-01 -> 20
- remove enigmail genxpi patch, and to a SUBST_VARS dance with an
XPCOM_ABI variable for the consistent naming of the new internal
libsuprocess ipc lib.
- add an enigmail patch to link with -shared, and remove a -Woption not
recognized by our gcc.
- see http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/18.0/releasenotes/
- fixes MFSA 2013-14 -> 20
- build with clang on i386/amd64 and with gcc 4.6 on powerpc. Required
since upstream dropped support for gcc < 4.4.
- don't build against systemwide jpeg anymore since it now needs its
internal libjpeg-turbo.
- add a stub method to sydney_audio_sndio.c in post-patch. Cant add it
to the file in cvs directly otherwise it breaks other mozillas
- remove patch-ipc_chromium_src_base_atomicops_h, not needed anymore
ok sthen@
of a dvdcpy subpackage in ogmrip. Sync WANTLIB while there. ok jeremy@ pascal@
Missing @conflict marker in my PLIST-dvdcpy spotted by Mikolaj Kucharski.
PostgreSQL. libpq is a set of library functions that allow client
programs to pass queries to the PostgreSQL backend server and to receive
the results of these queries.
From David Schaefer.
ok dcoppa@
HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS and FILE.
libcurl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading,
HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication
(Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, Kerberos4), file transfer resume, http
proxy tunneling and more!
This package provides a Haskell binding to libcurl.
From MAINTAINER David Schaefer.
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