* Unbreak groff manuals by using tbl(1); reported by pascal@.
* Deal with our Mdocdate cvs keyword; as designed by jmc@ in 2007.
* Use troffrc for OpenBSD config changes; suggested by Werner Lemberg.
* Unbreak the hdtbl examples; from upstream.
* Volume names in man(7) page headers; suggested by Yuri Pankov.
* Update various string tables; coordinated with upstream.
* Add a README explaining local changes; using feedback from pascal@.
* Better description and bump.
ok pascal@, and tested in an i386 bulk build by naddy@, thanks!
launcher for http://localhost:631 and we may actually want to
configure a remote server); this is needed to prevent a dependency
loop: cups->gtk+2,-guic->cups.
This also allows us to drop 3 dependencies...
to access more stuff they need.
Remove distantshell->make, ask state instead.
Provide state with the program we run, and the parameters we pass it.
- same make for distant and local hosts
- pass BUILD_ONCE=Yes if -a.
This allows for gtk+3 to not depends on gtk+2. We will now also be able to
properly set a dependency on gtk-update-icon-cache for apps installing
icons.
builtins.c:
Allow MD backend to prevent the optimization of a bcopy() or memmove() of
size 1 (the size being known at compile-time) into an inline mempcpy()
expansion, which will in turn expand into a byte load and store operation.
This expansion loses precious address alignment information at some point
(because everybody knows that you can read a byte from any address, right?),
and this loses bigtime on strict alignment platforms which lack the ability
to accesse bytes directly, such as alpha (unless compiling with -mbwx and
runnning on a BWX-capable cpu).
config/alpha:
Require alignment of local arrays on word boundaries, and enable
the builtins.c `one-byte memcpy' workaround.
ok espie@