- specify licenses and their versions
- remove devhelp from README.OpenBSD as it's already a RUN_DEPENDS
- fix persmissions on README.OpenBSD
with and ok ajacoutot@
- fix and specify license versions
i'd like to use this commit to explain a bit about this gnome 2.24 update.
it wouldn't have been possible without the donations that made p2k8 as
good as it was. some gnome-related ports may not build right now, antoine
and i are working on this, but please report any breakage to us.
more gnome commits will come from a couch in rainy antwerp this weekend.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
While here, remove the crazy no_gnome FLAVOR too. This new version
doesn't directly depend on gnome libs anymore, and no_gnome libgsf
FLAVOR disappeared too. It will make bulk builds much more simpler.
Discussed with sturm@ ajacoutot@ jasper@ naddy@, diff to update to
latest version originally from jasper@, FLAVOR removal by myself.
ok ajacoutot@ jasper@
GNOME settings deamon to control settings and preferences throughout the
desktop.
this used to be part of gnome-control-center, but it was split of.
it depends on some stuff not committed yet (e.g. gnome-desktop update),
but having it in tree allows the gtk-frogs to test it more easily.
The main F-Spot user interface in Browse mode is shown. F-Spot supports
16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.
Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or
iPod.
Photos can be tagged for searching and grouping, and the timeline gives
quick sense of temporal location, and quanity of photos taken. F-Spot
can view and export EXIF and XMP metadata in your images.
Other features include fullscreen and slideshow modes.
it needs some more tweaking, hence it's not hooked to the builds yet.
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and
easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.
tar.gz archives can now be created without error (it worked before but
an error was popped up)
from GNOME bugzilla #487012
- regen PLIST and precise license marker while here
Cheese uses your webcam to take photos and videos, applies fancy special
effects and lets you share the fun with others. Under the hood, Cheese
uses GStreamer to apply fancy effects to photos and videos. With Cheese
it is easy to take photos of you, your friends, pets or whatever you
want and share them with others.
Add a patch from NetBSD to fix v4l2 support.
BEWARE!
This port is not functionnal right now, an update to
gstreamer-plugins-good is needed first
GNOME Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to
different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers, mail
spools, etc). It is a complete architecture that provides all you need
to access your data. It is defined by a set of CORBA interfaces as
generic as possible (but very powerful at the same time) so that any
kind of data source can be accessed through them.
most work done by ajacoutot@, based on an initial port by me.
GVFS is a replacement for GnomeVFS, the GNOME Virtual File System
GVFS consists of two parts: a shared library which is loaded by
applications supporting GIO and GVFS itself, a collection of daemons
which communicate with each other and the GIO module over D-Bus. This
moves the virtual file systems out of client processes, contrary to
GnomeVFS, but somewhat similar to KIO.
GVFS will eventually replace gnome-vfs2, as more and more applications
are ported to use GIO. In the meantime it remains unlinked from the builds.
Earlier version of this port created while enjoying good beer at FOSDEM.
Quite some patches are already accepted upstream in the meantime.
it makes more sense to add devhelp as run_depends for gnome-session and
leave it to the user to install it manually for other packages
"if you're as happy as a pig in poop, commit it" jasper@
Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source VoIP and video
conferencing application for GNOME. Ekiga uses both the H.323 and SIP
protocols. It supports many audio and video codecs, and is interoperable
with other SIP compliant software and also with Microsoft NetMeeting.
It still needs some love but having it in-tree will ease people testing.
Some things are known not to be working yet...
Network part was intensively tested using the H.323 protocol through an
OpenBSD gnugk proxy, with Ekiga running OpenBSD/amd64 and a Polycom v500 as
endpoints.
this applet will only work if we run with securelevel -1 (and start another
X server). as found out by ajacoutot@ and confirmed by matthieu@
ok ajacoutot@
The goal of DeskbarApplet is to provide an omnipresent versatile search
interface. By typing search terms into the deskbar entry in your panel
you are presented with the search results as you type.
Seaches are handled by a series of plugins. DeskbarApplet provides a
simple interface to manage these plugins to provide you with the search
results that fit your needs.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
py-gnome-extras (also known as gnome-python-extras) is a set of bindings
for the GNOME platform libraries. It extends py-gnome with bindings for
several libraries.
Currently covered parts are:
- gtkhtml2
- gtkmozembed
- gtkspell
- gdl
..etc
based on an older port by landry@
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
py-gnome-desktop (also known as gnome-python-desktop) provides python
interfacing modules for some GNOME libraries part of the GNOME Desktop.
- gnomeapplet
- gnomeprint
- gnomeprint.ui
- wnck
- totem.plparser
..etc
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Totem is the official movie player of the GNOME desktop environment
based on xine-lib or GStreamer. It features a playlist, a full-screen
mode, seek and volume controls, as well as keyboard navigation.
Available flavor:
xine - Use xine backend instead of GStreamer
loosely based on an older port from jasper@
ok jasper@
gnome-keyring-query has the capability to store and retrieve simple
name/passphrase pairs in the default keyring. Unlike applications like
Nautilus and Evolution, no additional fields are stored, with the
exception of a 'magic' field to distinguish keys created by
gnome-keyring-query from those created by other applications.
'yeah!' ajacoutot@
VNC server for the GNOME desktop that allows one to control their
desktop from remote using the RFB protocol.
(ipv6 is disabled for the moment)
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Vinagre is a VNC Client for the GNOME Desktop. Its features include:
* You can connect to several machines at the same time, we like tabs
* You can keep track of your most used connections, we like favorites
* You can keep track of your recently used connections, we like GtkRecent
ok ajacoutot@
The GNOME Keyring Manager is an application for managing keyrings, in
which any kind of sensitive information can be kept, mainly passwords.
The default window shows 'default' keyrings with their stored items, and
allows addition, removal and edition.
Secrets can be copied using drag and drop, and can also be moved between
different keyrings. The manager also has creation, opening and
lock/unlock features.
ok ajacoutot@
this should fix authentication to network shares under Nautilus; it's a
temporary workaround until the Nautilus issue is found and fixed
"go for it!" jasper@
GnomeBaker is a free CD/DVD authoring application Unix-like operating systems.
It features:
* Create data CDs.
* Blank RW disks.
* Burn DVDs.
* Copy data CDs.
* Copy audio CDs.
* Support multisession burning.
* Record to and burn from existing CD ISO images.
* Drag and drop to create data CDs (including drag and drop to/from the Nautilus
file manager).
* Create audio CDs from existing WAV, MP3, FLAC, and Ogg files.
* Integrate with GConf for storage of application settings.
lots of help and ok ajacoutot@, thanks!
The GNOME Scan project aims to provide scanning features integrated
throughout the GNOME desktop, similar to printing. The GNOME Scan
project consists of a C/GObject library upon which are built standalone
applications and plugins for various programs.
The application and plugins are called flegita.
Note:
gnome-scan is still in its early stage. It is not a drop-in
replacement for xsane or alikes (yet); it more suited for for mass
acquisition and ADF scanners.
There's an issue with image enhancement which is being worked on
upstream and the gsane backend may not give good results on all
scanners.
ok jasper@
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, extensible, and powerful
assistive technology for people with visual impairments. Using various
combinations of speech synthesis, braille, and magnification, Orca helps
provide access to applications and toolkits that support the AT-SPI
(e.g., the GNOME desktop).
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Gnopernicus is part of the GNOME Accessibility Project. It is a screen
reader and magnifier and it enables users with limited vision, or no
vision, to use the Gnome 2 desktop and Gnome/GTK+2 applications
effectively. By providing automated focus tracking and fullscreen
magnification, Gnopernicus aids low-vision Gnome users.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
The GNOME Speech API allows developers to incorporate speech technology
into user interfaces for their GNOME applications. This API specifies a
cross-platform interface to support command and control recognizers,
dictation systems and speech synthesizers.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
GOK is an on-screen keyboard that provides access to the GNOME desktop
via dynamically generated keyboards, and text entry via one of the
provided alphanumeric keyboards, or a dynamic keyboard created based on
the users current system keyboard driver, or even a user made keyboard.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
gnome-mag includes a screen magnifier, which allows you to zoom in on
portions of the desktop. It is expressly designed for users with low
vision who wish to use the GNOME desktop.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Pessulus is a lockdown editor for GNOME, written in python. It enables
administrators to set mandatory settings in GConf. The users can not
change these settings.
Use of pessulus can be useful on computers that are open to use by
everyone, e.g. in an internet cafe.
ok ajacoutot@ (for a previous version of this port)
This package contains components and libraries that are intended to be
shared between GNOME development tools.
The current pieces of GDL include:
- A symbol browser bonobo component (symbol-browser-control).
- A docking widget (gdl).
- A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for
the symbol browser and text editor components (gdl, idl).
ok ajacoutot@