* as per upstream recommendation
- use --with-data-packaging=archive on all archs
- pass -DICU_NO_USER_DATA_OVERRIDE
- pass --disable-renaming (fixes the infamous symbol mismatch)
* don't duplicate libicutest installation
* don't strip static libraries (from FreeBSD)
* when not in POSIX/C mode, assume UTF-8 by default like Darwin (from FreeBSD)
* sync config/mh-bsd-gcc with config/mh-linux
* build extra tool
* remove uneeded patches / chunks
* bump major
DESCR:
This is a Python implementation of the WHATWG Encoding standard.
In order to be compatible with legacy web content when interpreting
something like Content-Type: text/html; charset=latin1, tools need
to use a particular set of aliases for encoding labels as well as
some overriding rules. For example, US-ASCII and iso-8859-1 on the
web are actually aliases for windows-1252, and an UTF-8 or UTF-16
BOM takes precedence over any other encoding declaration. The
Encoding standard defines all such details so that implementations
do not have to reverse-engineer each other.
This module has encoding labels and BOM detection, but the actual
implementation for encoders and decoders is Python's.
the text so much (with both groff and mandoc) that it bacame hard
to understand. After that, formatting is identical, so drop
USE_GROFF.
While here, update HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES, even though our version
of this software is so outdated that it is no longer available even
on the new site. The old site doesn't exist any longer, at all.
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In brief, latexml is a program, written in Perl, that attempts to faithfully
mimic TeX’s behavior, but produces XML instead of dvi. The document model of
the target XML makes explicit the model implied by LaTeX. The processing and
model are both extensible; you can define the mapping between TeX constructs
and the XML fragments to be created. A postprocessor, latexmlpost converts this
XML into other formats such as HTML or XHTML, with options to convert the math
into MathML (currently only presentation) or images.
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OK benoit@, "reads ok" edd@