follows the "advanced" release series and we will have to create our
own distfiles accordingly.
Use srand_deterministic() to fix programs that can take a seed value
on the command line.
ok jca@
from maintainer Gregor Best, ok sthen@
GLFW is an Open Source, multi-platform library for creating windows with
OpenGL contexts and receiving input and events. It is easy to integrate
into existing applications and does not lay claim to the main loop.
GLFW is written in C and has native support for Windows, OS X and many
Unix-like systems using the X Window System, such as Linux and FreeBSD.
Features:
* Gives you a window and OpenGL context with just two function calls
* Support for OpenGL 3.2+ with profiles and flags, OpenGL ES, MSAA, sRGB
and robustness
* Support for multiple windows, multiple monitors, high-DPI, gamma ramps
and clipboard
* Support for keyboard, mouse, gamepad, time and window event input, via
polling or callbacks
* Access to native objects and compile-time options for platform
specific features
from Roman Gorelov with tweaks frmo sthen@
ok sthen@
mtPaint is a simple GTK+1/2 painting program designed for creating icons and
pixel based artwork. It can edit indexed palette or 24 bit RGB images and offers
basic painting and palette manipulation tools. It also has several other more
powerful features such as channels, layers and animation. Due to its simplicity
and lack of dependencies it runs well on GNU/Linux, Windows and older PC
hardware.
and do something slightly more useful (the naming scheme doesn't work
very well with portroach, but hopefully pointing at /download/ rather
than letting it use /download/releases/ will mean it only picks up
changes to the minor release of the current version).