Don't redirect errors to /dev/null and don't return true(1)
unconditionally. Instead, don't check for the existence of index.theme.
This will allow us to catch errors that may be happening because of a
missing dependency in the chain.
Some hidden issues may appear, in which case please contact me.
discussed with and ok blind jasper@
do not print "OpenBSD 5.0" but "OpenBSD ports".
While here, remove some noise from the groff build log.
Bump the groff package.
Technically, this changes the contents of all packages that USE_GROFF,
but please refrain from bumping the world: Having "OpenBSD 5.0" in
the footers of some ports manual until they are updated the next time,
or until the next libc bump if they aren't, is not a real problem.
string "OpenBSD ports" suggested and patch ok'ed by sthen@
doesn't depend on anything, so it wouldn't get automatically updated so an
old package built with a pkg_create which used @ignore annotations wouldn't
have been replaced. pkg_add warning reported by kettenis@.
* the \r character was not handled correctly
* Added support for flexible tabize wished
* some highlighting mistakes were introduced by the last
bugfix.
Tested on i386. While here USE_GROFF is not needed.
OK okan@, aja@
GtkSpell provides word-processor-style highlighting and replacement of
misspelled words in a GtkTextView widget. Right-clicking a misspelled
word pops up a menu of suggested replacements.
ok jasper@
GCC hates and uses 800MB+ to compile, and embedding with .incbin.
Switch the port to using .incbin. Fixes out of memory on alpha reported
and tested by naddy@, greatly improves build time on arm.
The VMEM_WARNING can now be removed.
- while there, don't use groff.
Latexmk is a perl script for running LaTeX the correct number of times
to resolve cross references, etc; it also runs auxiliary programs
(bibtex, makeindex if necessary, and dvips and/or a previewer as
requested).
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ok jasper@