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The Calendar library is a library providing a set of operations
over dates and times. This library is written for version 3.06
or greater of Objective Caml.
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CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes
made to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time
(using a single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable
to seeing the big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While
cvs tracks revision information, it is often difficult to see what
changes were committed 'atomically' to the repository.
ptkdb is a debugger for Perl with a Tk GUI. Features include push button
controls, restart, expression evaluation window, conditional
breakpoints, and hot variables. This is not a GUI wrapper on the
existing debugger, but a new debugger built from the ground up.
inputs and ok pvalchev@
the FULLPKGPATH, thus providing changes to packing-lists which shouldn't
happen, and making update more difficult.
Accordingly, bump all pkgnames with PSEUDO_FLAVORS, and provide an
update @pkgpath for the bug for most of them (left out the ones with 3
or 4 pseudo flavors for space constraints...)
Config::Tiny is a perl class to read and write .ini style configuration
files with as little code as possible, reducing load time and memory
overhead.
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between 1.10.2 and 1.10.3.
*slap* to the MAINTAINER for missing this (that would be me)
And thanks to Bernd Ahlers <bernd at ba-net dot org> for catching it.
CAN-2005-2491, http://securitytracker.com/id?1014744
"A remote or local user may be able to supply a specially crafted
regular expression to trigger a heap integer overflow in PCRE."
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As noted on ports@ recently, pkg_add -r relies on conflicts, and the
sheer existence of updates means we MUST take the past into account in
conflicts now.
Note the renaming of hugs98 to valid package names where versions are
concerned.
This commit shows clearly the renaming of the xfce4 plugin packages, the
ditching of eclipse flavors, the splitting of nessus into subpackages,
the splitting of various other software documentations, some packaging bugs
in kdeedu, and a lot of files moving around...
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