- recognise PNG files and set appropriate mime type (from FreeBSD).
- remove botched mkstemp() conversion which broke mpack(1);
a proper mkstemp conversion is intrusive.
- use some additional XXXX in the temporary filename.
- let this build with CLang scan-build.
This library offers basic facilities to convert Lua values to and from C
structs. Its main functions are struct.pack, which packs multiple Lua
values into a struct-like string; and struct.unpack, which unpacks
multiple Lua values from a given struct-like string.
ok dcoppa@
ports, for the ports that are built both on ruby 1.8 and ruby 1.9,
switch the category Makefiles to explicitly list the ruby18 FLAVOR
instead of the ruby19 FLAVOR.
Also, for home_run, fastri, and fastercsv, explicitly build only the
ruby 1.8 version of the port. These libraries can run on ruby 1.9, but
it doesn't make sense to build a ruby 1.9 version by default.
NOT a gcc3 workaround). Without it the build on sparc64 gobbles all
memory, takes the machine to a halt, and gets killed after a unfinite
amount of time. Brad, next time, please test it at least.
ripMIME's primary pupose is to extract attachments out of MIME-encoded
email packages. It includes options suitable for some types of automated
use, including bounds on recursion.
Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode, and may consist of
very different scripts - from Latin letters to Chinese Hanzi -, with
many kinds of special characters - accents, right-to-left writing marks,
hyphens, Roman numbers, and much more. But the POSIX platform APIs for
text do not contain adequate functions for dealing with particular
properties of many Unicode characters. In fact, the POSIX APIs for text
have several assumptions at their base which don't hold for Unicode
text.
This library provides functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for
manipulating C strings according to the Unicode standard.
small tweaks and ok jasper@
Convert text files with DOS or Mac line breaks to Unix line breaks and
vice versa. Features:
* Automatically skips binary and non-regular files.
* In-place, paired, or stdio mode conversion.
* Keep original file dates option.
* 7-bit and iso conversion modes like SunOS dos2unix.
* Conversion of Windows UTF-16 files to Unix UTF-8.
ok/reminder about /usr/local (now subst'ed in do-configure) ajacoutot@
ok pirofti