* Moves the dynamic fontmap directory to /var/db/gnome/gnome-print (from
/etc/gnome/gnome-print).
* Updates the system fontmap on pkg install, not during build.
* Addes a fix for Alpha
ok nino@
The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts.
An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration
values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration
data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA).
Submitted by Marc Matteo <marcm@lectroid.net>, with additional
polishing from me.
Bonobo is the GNOME foundation for writing and implementing reusable
software Components. Components are pieces of software that provide
a well-defined interface and are designed to be used in cooperation
with other components. In the Bonobo universe, CORBA is used as
the communication layer that binds components together.
Submitted by Marc Matteo <marcm@lectroid.net>.
Gnome-print is a high-quality printing framework for GNOME.
Gnome-print implements:
* device-independent printing API, modelled loosely after
PostScript language.
* font abstraction that allows device-independent text
display (within reasonable limits).
* powerful configuration engine, dealing with all levels
of output pipeline set of actual printer drivers
(PostScript, PDF, fax).
* print preview widget.
* printer selector widget.
Originally created by yours truly, the port received additional
patches from Marc Matteo <marcm@lectroid.net> who also will maintain
it in the future.
Ok naddy@.
* handle multiple activations better, don't crash on a badly formed
config file, fix evolution hang on startup on FreeBSD, portability
fixes, robustness fixes.
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* man pages, fix compilation with db1 (to some degree at least), fix
crashes in gtk-xmhtml (for help browser), mem leaks plugged in
gnome-mime, compiler/warning fixes, better multibyte handling in zvt,
report mousewheel events correctly to apps in zvt, fix crashes in
gnome-mdi, work with KDE session management, plus more.
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* many fixes to session management, translucent panel, fixes for crashes
in panel on startup, screenshot functionality added, support multiple
mailboxes in mailcheck applet, support multiline output from imap
servers in mailcheck applet, compile/warning/robustness fixes, multibyte
support in gnome-terminal, copy menu item added in gnome-terminal, fixes
for underlining of urls in gnome-terminal, paste the clipboard - not the
selection in gnome-terminal, disable remote browsing in
gnome-help-browser, fix crashes in help-browser, fix leaks in the panel,
fix crashes in the panel when running programs in a terminal from the
run dialog, plus a lot of other minor fixes.
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* sort themes case-insensitively, select newly installed theme by
default, portability/compile/warning fixes, let sound-capplet restore
gmix mixer levels at startup, fix crash in theme-switcher on Solaris,
crash in theme-switcher on all platforms, don't truncate Debian name
in the splash screen.
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* man pages, make gtik use gnome-vfs, fix crashes in gtik, fix gtik font
selection dialog, made gnotes more robust, better multibyte handling in
gnotes, gkb remembers its configuration, make timezone handling work in
asclock (needs xearth)
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* portability fixes, fixes for FTP directory loading, detect Koffice
MIME-types, random crash and leak fixes, SSL and https support, fix NFS
method, fix buffer overflow, nntp module.
Ok naddy@, with additional testing by fries@.
* Portability fixes
* Added and updated translation
* Bugfixes for the gtik, mini-commander, multiload and slashapp applets
* New theme for the clockmail applet
(note that we can't write libgtop-*-!gnome as a pkgcfl, but it doesn't
matter, because the check is done at gnome-libs-* install time, at which
point libgtop-*-gnome is definitely not going to be around yet).
Thanks to naddy@ for setting me straight.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree(suggested by heko@).
* Print correct names in DEINSTALL scripts(spotted by
Aleksander Piotrowski <alek@piestrak.waw.pl>)
From maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree(suggested by heko@).
* Move scrollkeeper stuff into PLIST
From maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Don't assume a specific depth for prefix and don't hardcode sysconfdir either.
* Move scrollkeeper stuff into PLIST
From maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree (suggested by heko@).
* Move scrollkeeper-update stuff to PLIST
* Remove non-owned entries from PLIST
Submitted by maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree(suggested by heko@).
* add missing bzip2 dependency (spotted by heko@)
* fix error in install invocation in INSTALL.
* remove un-needed entries from PLIST (spotted by heko@)
* Install missing configuration file
Submitted by maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree(suggested by heko@).
* Fix PLIST, remove unneeded entry and actually remove the example
configuration files.
Submitted by maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.
* Take care to set a sane PATH.
* Add set -e
* Copy example files into ${PREFIX}/share/examples/PORTNAME.
* Replace PKGNAME with P_NAME in INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts, unclear
since it already exists in the Makefile with a different value.
* Change output of INSTALL/DEINSTALL to be more like other scripts
found in the tree(suggested by heko@).
Submitted by maintainer Nils Nordman <nino@nforced.com>.