nice features. Of note for OpenBSD users especially is the -z option,
which allows setting the interface description to what was received
from the connected switch.
Tested on amd64, sparc64 and vax.
With suggestions from Brad and sthen@. OK sthen.
software which should not run as root, and doing this manually after
a pkg_add update is error-prone.
- rewrite DESCR. clearly note that the binaries are made setuid.
- Makefile de-uglification.
- bump PKGNAME.
no objections to the setuid change from ajacoutot@, weerd@
"I think its utterly retarded not to suid it for you" phessler@
It includes the new Standardized InChI identifier, fixes for many
stereochemistry errors, significantly improved aromatic/Kekule bond
assignment, and coordinate generation. Many more bugfixes and small
improvements are included.
Refer to the project homepage for the complete changelog.
This port now comes into 5 subpackages (ala Fedora):
- main: complete hplip functionnalities
- hpijs: deprecated hpijs printer driver
- hpcups: new-gen printer driver
- libs: libraries and helpers used by other subpackages
- gui: graphical tools (systray applet...)
It seems this version works a least as good as the previous one we had
in-tree. I could use some feedbacks for the fancier stuffs that hplip
provides (besides regular printing using hpcups and/or hpijs), like
printer communication, ink levels... because I have no hp equipment, but
at least, there was no regression reported.
(some features are Linux-only and are expected not to work)
Tested by several, thanks!
Picard is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This
new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file
oriented like the ClassicTagger was.
from Amaury Gauthier (maintainer), with some tweaks
*remove previous version before trying to compile this*
Report any failure directly to me please.
tested by landry@ on a sparc64 bulk, thanks!
ok jasper@ on a previous diff
- add missing REGRESS_DEPENDS
*remove previous version before trying to compile this*
Report any failure directly to me please.
tested by landry@ on a sparc64 bulk, thanks!
ok jasper@ on a previous diff