use of the gnustep module.
Patches for the modern runtime from Debian (pointer to it from jca@)
Additionally, some failing tests, due to using the modern runtime, are disabled
The package is currently broken, and this is an attempt to fix it, and
give people a chance to actually test it.
proposed to go ahead by sthen@, also OK espie@, jca@
devel/sqlite3 not being built with support for fts3_tokenizer().
Let's use their shipped version sqlite instead of the system version
to circumvent that issue.
ok zhuk
ok sthen@
xli is an image display program for X. It is a fork of xloadimage.
A variety of options are available to modify images prior to viewing.
These options include clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom (either
X or Y axis independently or both at once), brightening or darkening,
input gamma correction, and image merging. When applicable, these
options are done automatically (eg. a color image to be displayed on a
monochrome screen will be dithered automatically). A utility (xlito) is
provided that allows these viewing options to be appended to the image
files.
xli can also be used to set the X background image if called as xsetbg.
and update @conflict.
This is an old bug, but only noticed after the switch to mandoc which
means that rather than rendering the manuals with groff (dereferencing
symlinks *before* packaging, so all files were present), the files
were installed directly, resulting in symlinks in the package. This
resulted in -client having symlinks to files which are in -main,
causing problems with pkg_add -u as reported by aja@.
Upstream is more or less dead/dormant, but
fedora/gentoo/ubuntu/archlinux ship this version, coming from a new
upstream, with only 'A couple of introspection fixes' in the changelog.
ok aja@
There is a bit less bold face with mandoc because with mandoc, .in
terminates .ft, but in many of these cases, i doubt that the author
even intended so much bold face, and the mandoc output looks better.