Let it build with png-1.5 (from naddy@, who surely went blind on it).
While here, patch away some weird attempts to get something meaningful
out of code like this (yes, I show it to you all, you have to share
the pain):
if ( timezone==0 )
fprintf( pi->out, "Z)\n" );
else
fprintf( pi->out, "%+02d')\n", (int) timezone/3600 ); /* doesn't handle half-hour zones */
That's the address of timezone(3), divided by 3600 m(
ok naddy@
This still uses the downloaded documentation instead of building
it, because it's no fun do build the documentation on low-memory
and/or slow systems like arm (it ran for a couple of days on my
armish, and then it failed with a segfault, which i then couldn't
reproduce for the specific file the segfaults happend on).
It also doesn't depend on the texinfo-4.13 port I sent to ports@
(but not yet committed) recently.
Running it on some of my (rather oldish, i.e. written for lilypond-2.10
and older) files produces mixed results -- simple stuff still works,
some stuff reports failure (yet creates correct output, which is
strange). Complicated music like my (never finished) work on the
Busoni transcription of BWV-1004/Partita II doesn't work at all
(but iirc, it didn't with lilypond-2.12, either).
make regress currently fails with this version, because it would
need the texinfo port and a new test-baseline, which I didn't yet
create.
Some work to build the documentation for real (possibly shielded by a
pseudo flavor) will follow.
Drop gstoraster (formerly known as ps2raster); it is replaced
by the new gstoraster package.
Also Drop pstopxl, it's currently broken (at least since gs-9.00).
If anyone needs it, please let me know (or patch/repair it yourself
and send me a diff). Note that it would need rather heavy patching
or it had to depend on gnu grep.
ok aja@
pdftoraster filter.
It honours the *LandscapeOrientation: Plus90 | Minus90 | Any PPD
directive (Any interpreted as Plus90) and does the necessary
transformation by ordinary PostScript means, thus bypassing the
special CTM handling by Ghostscript's cups device (which is equivalent
to Minus90).
Currently, only the Landscape/Portrait orientation is handled,
forcing the output to the orientation specified by the PPD default
page size. Any fit-to-page scaling is not yet implemented.
ok aja@
Emulate texlinks, so that those pesky symlinks are now in the packing list.
Minor plist tidy-ups that help fix the upgrade (see recent quirks commit).
OK kili@, espie@
Relatorio is a templating library which provides a way to easily output
several kinds of files (odt, ods, png, svg, ...). Support for more
filetypes can be easily added by creating plugins for them.
Relatorio also provides a report repository allowing you to link python
objects and report together, find reports by mimetype/name/python
This is a required dependency for the tryton framework which I'm working
on porting.
ok jasper@
PDF-Shuffler is a small python-gtk application, which helps the user to
merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages
using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. It is a frontend
for python-pyPdf.
ok ajacoutot@
cups-pk-helper is a PolicyKit helper to configure cups with fine-grained
privileges.
For example, it's possible to let users enable/disable printers without
requiring a password, while still requiring a password for editing
printer settings.
ok jasper@
Python bindings for the Poppler PDF rendering library, needed by an
upcoming pdfshuffler port.
With tweaks and ok jasper@
Grumblings about poppler api changes from kili@
PLIST and delete everything under the @sample'd directory instead of the
directory itself to prevent a warning from pkg_delete(1) trying to
remove a non existing directory and to help preventing left-over files
and directories.
foomatic-rip will be able to find the filters installed there
(e.g. foomatic-rip-hplip) when it is not started from cups but for e.g.
lpd(8).
tested by oga@, thanks!
* depends on foomatic-filters when a driver installs:
share/foomatic/db/source/.../*.ppd{,.gz}
* depends on foomatic-db-engine when a driver installs:
share/foomatic/db/source/.../*.xml
foomatic-db-engine now depends on foomatic-db (which itself depends on
nothing anymore).
This will ensure all the needed packages are installed for complete
foomatic-* use.
Some packages install both pre-created ppd and xml files, so theorically
it wouldn't need to depend on foomatic-db-engine, but we still do it
because we may want to regen the ppd file.
It's the best compromise I could come up with.
This year we pre-generate format and maps as requested by kili.
Started adding test cases in the tests/ dir.
Upgrades from 2009 will cause a harmless warning regarding texlinks. Espie is
aware of this, it was not easily fixable.
Uninstalls of texlive 2010 which were previously upgraded from 2009 will make
lots of noise regarding non-empty directories which can not be deleted. This
is due to unregistered package directories in the old texlive 2009 pacakage and
has been fixed in the 2010 package (rblatter script was modified to register
*all* parent dirs in PLISTs).
Installs/uninstalls of texlive 2010 on a fresh system (which has never
seen texlive 2009) are squeaky clean.
This has been in use for a number of months on my work machine, so should be
pretty stable, but I am sure someone will find some obscure bugs. These can be
fixed in tree.
OK espie@
Fixes a heap overflow and resulting crashes with some PDF documents.
This patch was devised during ports lock.
Upstream has since released poppler-0.16.3 which includes this fix.
ok sthen, "don't wait for me" kili