The ecoliercourt-fonts package provides cursive TTF fonts with small
descenders covering the basic latin range with an ink and dip pen style.
Such fonts are widely used in education.
They come in two versions: with and without "Seyes" ruling.
Note that now that fonts.dir and fonts.scale are created at install time
you need a recent -current before installing this package.
- don't manually run mkfontscale and mkfontdir ; pkg tools now take care
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
"looks good" to MAINTAINER Steve Shockley <steve.shockley at shockley dot net>
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- create fonts.alias in ${WRKSRC} so that fonts.dir does not get
installed
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
- don't manually run mkfontscale and mkfontdir ; pkg tools now take care
of this (you need a recent current for this)
- remove quotes around COMMENT while here
- bump PKGNAME
for threaded libobjc to go in) ; re-order Makefile.inc and
gnustep.port.mk, set only for i386 until we get more test results, set
USE_X11 where it's due...
- dont't add -fPIC to $CFLAGS automatically (even though we set --enable-pic) ;
this is handled in the Makefile so that we can build the static lib from
non-pic objects
Tested by sthen and myself
Bacula is a set of computer programs that permit you (or the system
administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of
computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.
In technical terms, it is a network Client/Server based backup program.
Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many
advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and
recover lost or damaged files. Due to its modular design, Bacula is
scalable from small single computer systems to systems consisting of
hundreds of computers located over a large network.
from Mike Erdely <mike@erdelynet.com>
- sync patches with update-patches
- bump PKGNAME
the sun interface keeps fewer samples in the play buffer, and with
less fluctuation than the OpenBSD interface. results in better
audio-video synchronization in e.g. ffplay and gnash
go for it -pval
ICU (International Components for Unicode) is a set for C/C++ and Java
librairies providing Unicode and globalization support. icu4c is the
C/C++ version.
ICU services include code page conversion, collation (comparison using
locale-specific ordering), locale-wise formatting, Unicode regexp and
bidirectionnal text handling.
ICU is available under an open source non-copyleft licence.
from MAINTAINER Vincent Gross via jasper@, with hints from ajacoutot@
and tweak by me
ok jasper@
MAC: short for Monkey's Audio Codec, a lossless audio codec (files with
the .ape extension).
from Vlad Glagolev, with feedback from sthen and tweaks by me
fbpanel is a lightweight X11 desktop panel.
It works with any ICCCM / NETWM compliant window manager (eg sawfish,
metacity, xfwm4, kwin, *box). It features several plugins such as
tasklist, pager, launchbar, clock, menu, sytray...
Based on an original submission by Landry Breuil (MAINTAINER), thanks!