- bump NEED_VERSION
ChangeLog is vague, but says there have been six patches applied
that are classed as 'bug-fixes, efficiency improvements, and
documentation updates'
- bump NEED_VERSION
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HTML::TokeParser's get_tag() method now takes multiple
tags to match. Hopefully the documentation is also a bit clearer.
#define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT: Should speed up things for thread
enabled versions of perl.
Quote some more entities that also happens to be perl keywords.
This avoids warnings on perl-5.004.
Unicode entities only triggered for perl-5.7.0 or higher.
with the included ttyplay command. ttyrec is just a
derivative of script command for recording timing
information with microsecond accuracy as well. It can record
emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any programs running on tty.
- bump NEED_VERSION
- no longer need extra distfile number4.tar.gz since it has
been integrated into the main distribution
- ltconfig, mysql socket patches are in main distribution now,
so they are removed. Note that the ltconfig patch was only
applied to the 4_0_4 branch by the PHP team, so we will have
to resubmit it for the next version, unless libtool-cvs has
been updated with our information.
- Since php3/4 conflict with each other anyway, versioning is
not needed.
ok jakob@
interface, but 80-90% of the code isn't text mode specific, so other UIs could
be created pretty easily. Also, Irssi isn't really even IRC specific anymore,
there's already a working SILC module available. Support for other protocols
like ICQ could be created some day too.
From Arthur H. Johnson II <arthur@linuxbox.nu>. Somewhat cleaned up by me.
This is a very nice clock that runs in the WindowMaker "dock". Either
digital or analog clock faces can be specified.
the following: a basic data structure to provide reference-counted images,
functions to load images synchronously from disk or progressively from
arbitrary data buffers, and convenience functions to transform pixbufs
and render them to drawables.
From: Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>
Released under the GPL licence, it comes with the full
C-source code of the library, a flexible command-line utility and a
neat graphical front-end using the Gtk+ toolkit. The supported
formats are:
Acr/Nema 2.0, Analyze (SPM), DICOM 3.0, Ecat/Matrix 6.4,
InterFile3.3 and Gif87a/89a.
The program also allows to read unsupported files without
compression, to print pixel values or to extract/reorder specified
images. It is possible to retrieve the raw binary/ascii image arrays or
to write annimated GIFs for desktop applications. The library could be
used as a framework for your own image formats.
From: Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>
the following: a basic data structure to provide reference-counted images,
functions to load images synchronously from disk or progressively from
arbitrary data buffers, and convenience functions to transform pixbufs
and render them to drawables.
From: Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>
data access and a library that provides an implementation of the
interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent
format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface,
library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of
scientific data. The netCDF software was developed at the Unidata
Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.
From: Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>