fix packaging in that case, since I botched the "extended" WANTLIB
(if stuff comes from the main package, it *has* to be in LIB_DEPENDS,
because WANTLIB are checked at build time).
While here, adjust WANTLIB after the import of ahavi; several other
ports are affected by this, too.
No bump, because it didn't package correctly.
"looks right" bernd@
PolicyKit-gnome provides:
* an Authentication Agent for PolicyKit that integrates well with the
GNOME desktop environment
* a shared library to easily integrate usage of PolicyKit into GTK+
applications
* a proof-of-concept applet (that is subject to change) for managing
authorizations
WIP: it does not work... seriously, don't send me mails!
keynav is a piece of an on-going experiment to make pointer-driven
interfaces easier and faster for users to operate. It lets you move the
pointer quickly to most points on the screen with only a few key
strokes.
Ported because i was too bored writing and reading perl.
Xfce 4 Modem Lights panel plugin provides an easy way to establish/close
a ppp connection via a modem. It should work with any scripts that
create a lock file during dialing and retain it through the connection,
like ppp -ddial which creates /var/run/tun0.pid.
Inconsolata is a monospace font, designed for code listings and the
like, in print. There are a great many "programmer fonts," designed
primarily for use on the screen, but in most cases do not have the
attention to detail for high resolution rendering.
picks bind_textdomain_codeset() from libintl, and correctly sets the
codeset to UTF-8. This has annoyed me since c2k8, and the fix magically
appeared under my eyes this morning.
makes sense to wcmaier], ok ajacoutot@ jasper@