Information for inst:cervisia-18.08.2
Comment:
CVS GUI for KDE
Description:
Cervisia is a user friendly version control system front-end. The
aim is to support CVS and other version control system programs in
a unified interface, featuring conflict resolution, difference and
history viewers, status for the working copy files, and support for
most version control functions.
Maintainer: KDE porting team <openbsd-kde@googlegroups.com>
ok kn@
FeatherPad is a lightweight Qt5 plain-text editor. It is independent of
any desktop environment and has:
* Drag-and-drop support, including tab detachment and attachment
* X11 virtual desktop awareness
* Instant highlighting of found matches when searching
* A docked window for text replacement
* Support for showing line numbers and jumping to a specific line
* Automatic detection of text encoding as far as possible and optional
saving with encoding
* Syntax highlighting for common programming languages
* Ability to open URLs with appropriate applications
* Session management
* Side-pane mode
* Auto-saving
* Printing
* Text zooming
framework. The included autogen.sh script creates a state that
causes autoheader to be re-run during the build. If autoheader-2.13
happened to be installed, the build would break.
ok jmatthew@
use an old-style c++ initializer () instead of a c++11 initializer {}
that triggers an "error: cannot convert 'const GdkRGBA {aka const
_GdkRGBA} to 'gdouble {aka double}' in initialization" when using g++
4.9 on those platforms.
ok ajacoutot@ jasper@
to match the visibility of max_align_t between C and C++.
GCC 4.9 defaults to C89 and does not accept the "restrict" keyword
by default. This causes a configure check to add -std=gnu99 to the
compiler flags. Since max_align_t is from C11, the -std=gnu99 flag
removes it from visibility and gnutls's copy of gnulib then provides
its own replacement definition of max_align_t. When gnutls builds
its C++ library, the C++ visibility rules are different. The
max_align_t from stddef.h reappears and collides with the gnulib
replacement.