It includes the new Standardized InChI identifier, fixes for many
stereochemistry errors, significantly improved aromatic/Kekule bond
assignment, and coordinate generation. Many more bugfixes and small
improvements are included.
Refer to the project homepage for the complete changelog.
This port now comes into 5 subpackages (ala Fedora):
- main: complete hplip functionnalities
- hpijs: deprecated hpijs printer driver
- hpcups: new-gen printer driver
- libs: libraries and helpers used by other subpackages
- gui: graphical tools (systray applet...)
It seems this version works a least as good as the previous one we had
in-tree. I could use some feedbacks for the fancier stuffs that hplip
provides (besides regular printing using hpcups and/or hpijs), like
printer communication, ink levels... because I have no hp equipment, but
at least, there was no regression reported.
(some features are Linux-only and are expected not to work)
Tested by several, thanks!
Picard is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This
new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file
oriented like the ClassicTagger was.
from Amaury Gauthier (maintainer), with some tweaks
*remove previous version before trying to compile this*
Report any failure directly to me please.
tested by landry@ on a sparc64 bulk, thanks!
ok jasper@ on a previous diff
- add missing REGRESS_DEPENDS
*remove previous version before trying to compile this*
Report any failure directly to me please.
tested by landry@ on a sparc64 bulk, thanks!
ok jasper@ on a previous diff
* add missing dependency on php5-gd
* remove all hardcoded paths
* rework README.OpenBSD
* add empty zabbix.conf.php file that is writable by the www user so
that the configuration wizard can tweak this file
* protect configuration files, they may contain passwords
* fix configuration so that it works by default which is the purpose of
porting these kinds of apps
ok sthen@, ok jasper@ on a previous version of the diff
port; for testing. in the similar way that firefox 3.0 was two
releases ago. we would rather people test final release rather
than some release candidate version. use at your own risk.
ok naddy@