It is a common feature of applications (whether run directly, or via the
Web) for them to be "localized" -- i.e., for them to a present an
English interface to an English-speaker, a German interface to a
German-speaker, and so on for all languages it's programmed with.
Locale::Maketext is a framework for software localization; it provides
you with the tools for organizing and accessing the bits of text and
text-processing code that you need for producing localized applications.
Log::Dispatch is a suite of OO modules for logging messages to
multiple outputs, each of which can have a minimum and maximum log
level. It is designed to be easily subclassed, both for creating a
new dispatcher object and particularly for creating new outputs.
It also allows both global (dispatcher level) and local (logging
object) message formatting callbacks which allows greater flexibility
and should reduce the need for subclassing.
Coccinella is a Jabber chat client with whiteboard communication. The
whiteboard let you share your mp3s, photos, and lots of other stuff.
Further it accepts any fonts. So you will also be able to share
mathematical formulas with your contacts.
From Marc Bruenink <marc@bruenink.de>
ok xsa@, mbalmer@
More importantly, pull out the NetBSD diff that dealt with
*BSDesque dlopen issues and, now that we have a working
RTLD_DEFAULT, go with the FreeBSD hack^H^H^H^H method which works
better.
which no executable is installed by this port but which conflicted with
the courier-utils subpackage of mail/maildrop (which installs the executables
and manual pages).
ok naddy@
In this case using PREFIX in a Makefile to find installed files is
obviously wrong. In 8.3 and 8.4 this part of the patch is not necessary
at all, so just remove it. In 8.0 use TCL_LIB_SPEC, as is used in 8.3
and 8.4.
problem noted by Rod.. Whitworth <listen at witworx.com>
fix a buffer overflow; bump PKGNAME;
When zip performs recursive folder compression, it does not check
for the length of resulting path. If the path is too long, a buffer overflow
occurs leading to stack corruption and segmentation fault;
CAN-2004-1010