Until today, I did not realize how badly.
The entire tests/ subdir is missing from the release, but is available if
you wish to checkout their repository. hmm...
This should have been done a while ago.
Fixing this is beyond me, and until this works, w3m and gcj are pointless as
well (opencm will be free of boehm-gc soon enough).
protocol that's used by Gnome 2.2. Using this protocol a desktop
environment can track the launch of an application and provide
feedback such as a busy cursor, among other features.
ok jolan@
- fix syntax of gas configure.in stuff for sparc
- add missing change for the sparc ELF transition to bfd
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Hasn't actually been tested on a real sparc system but it at least allows
me to build a cross-binutils without bombing durring build or the PLIST issue
This is work in progress. It is being commited as a starting point so other
people can look at it/fix issues/and maybe Art can add Hammer support? :)
It has been lightly tested on macppc/sparc64/i386 and compile tested by
mickey@ on hppa.
DO NOT try to build ld.so on sparc/sparc64/macppc and install the resulting
binary unless you like having a hosed system. A known "misfeature" in ld.so
that is being worked on.
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MAINTAINER ok
- '=' vs '+=' can cause grief wrt depends
- BUILD_DEPENDS is not needed if it only contains LIB_DEPENDS
from nikolay@
- teTeX is no longer v1.x*, depend accordingly
Thanks guys!
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The Pear-Config package provides methods for manipulation configuration
information needed by PHP applications. Features include:
* Creates configurations from scratch
* Parses and outputs different formats (XML, PHP, INI, Apache, etc)
* Edits existing configurations
* Converts configurations to other formats
* Allows manipulation of sections, comments, directives, etc
* Parses configurations into an XML tree structure
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PHPUnit is a regression testing framework used for implementing the
unit tests in the PHP source. It is based upon JUnit, which can
be found at http://www.junit.org/
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Curses::UI can be used for the development of curses based user
interfaces. It provides a range of common interface elements such
as dialogs, menus, text viewers, and windows.
see http://www.opencm.org/news.html for hilights of this update, major
noteworthy changes include:
- sxd has gone away, gzfs is 'interim' while 'sxd2' is almost ready
- if you have an old sxd repository, read the mailing list archives for
how to update (use an interum version)
- an incompatible update to the server/client protocol requires that you
update both at the same time
(as a reminder, this is 'alpha' and as such is subject to incompatible changes
like the above. expect more to come when sxd2 emerges)
Also, add a 'nogc' flavor that removes the dependency on boehm-gc, at the
cost of not free()'ing all memory allocated (read: at the moment, most).