Ignore EINVAL from sigaltstack, seems to be what ruby itself does in 1.9
committing on behalf of jeremy@, who did all the work,
tested on i386 and tested packaging on amd64. All so I can commit a
simple nginx update... THANKS.
ok jasper
should be linked statically as reported by David Talkington. Tested with
all ports showing in bulk build logs as using -all-static.
"that looks ok for our needs" steven@
- doesn't need groff
- update HOMEPAGE/MASTER_SITES, also zap a dead mirror
- regen plist while here
tweaks from sthen@
The patches can be removed, they are to work-around lack
of OpenSSL pkg-config files. Then with the patches removed,
there's no need for autoconf.
feedback and ok jasper@ sthen@
(maintainer timeout)
GNOME Video Arcade is a clean and simple MAME front-end for the GNOME
Desktop Environment.
GNOME Video Arcade recognizes that the frontend is not the point, the
games are. As such, its chief design goal is to help you quickly find a
game to play and then get out of the way. Its purpose is not to help you
manage your ROM collection, nor to provide a confusing graphical
interface for MAME's plethora of configuration options.
It can utilize third-party data files like arcade history and game
categories.
ok jasper@
and myself.
Ngspice is a mixed-level/mixed-signal circuit simulator. Its code is
based on three open source software packages: Spice3f5, Cider1b1 and
Xspice. Ngspice is part of the gEDA project.
Add a patch to enable regress tests, even if some fail at least they
run.
ok jasper@
the ancient and deprecated gnome-vfs2. upstream seems too lazy to properly fix
this, so point users to the online help instead.
ok aja@ benoit@ (MAINTAINER)
Dpic is a simple language, derived from pic and gpic, to produce
diagrams for LaTeX documents. It is particularly suited for easily
creating line diagrams such as electric circuits.
Some tweaks added to obey CC/CFLAGS, and install examples.
ok jasper@
Sketch is a small, simple system for producing line drawings of two- or
three-dimensional solid objects and scenes. The input language is
reminiscent of PSTricks, so will be easy to learn for current PSTricks
users. Sketch can generate output for PSTricks and Tikz/PGF.
www: http://www.frontiernet.net/~eugene.ressler/
Add a patch to make it honour $CC, and install examples while here.
ok jasper@