Changes in this release:
* Headers are now in ${PREFIX}/include/speex/ (but a copy is still in
${PREFIX}/include for compat reasons).
* Pseudo-gapless playback (i.e. playback has the same number of samples).
* Fixed a potential bug (unconfirmed) that might cause a segfault
in special circumstances.
The ReportLab Toolkit is Open Source PDF library. This library
implements a flexible layout engine named Platypus that builds documents
from components like headlines, paragraphs, fonts, tables, bitmap
images, vector graphics, etc. These flowable elements are placed in a
document "story" following a set of templates for frames, pages and the
entire document itself. In addition to the standard 14 PostScript fonts
there is full support for custom embedded Type-1 as well as for Asian
fonts. The included graphics subpackage provides a set of primitive
shapes as well as reusable widgets building on them. Among the sample
collections is a very useful set of business chart diagrams, including
bar charts, line charts and pie charts. Different renderers can be used
to create vector graphics (in fact, even full document pages) as
individual components not only in PDF, but also in EPS and in a variety
of bitmap formats including JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP and PICT.
Submitted and maintained by <Aleksander.Piotrowski at nic.com.pl>
This is a major update and configuration files are not compatible.
A conversion script is included and installed in
${PREFIX}/share/examples/exim4/convert4r4
New co-maintainer and much of the inital work done by Ilya Voronin.
A decision was made to include the semi-official exiscan patch in
the default installation, as most admins appear to use this. It is
hoped that is will become part of the core exim4 code "soon".
This port now creates an _exim user and group if they don't already
exist.
Work and testing by Ilya Voronin, Richard Welty, Axel Rau and others
who I can't now find in my mailbox. Apologies if I left you out.
Also removed "useless +'s" on _DEPENDS, at xsa@ request.
As this port has no currently listed maintainer, I had ok's from
xsa@ and Aleksander Piotrowski.
Changes in the package layout means that there is now a -client and
-server subpackage, and users no longer need to decide which, as
the -server depends on the -client, just like the sane cases in
mysql and openldap.
Other changes include:
* Removal of the tcl FLAVOR until someone with more tcl/tk knowledge
can make it work correctly.
* The INSTALL-server script now created a _postgresql user and group
if they don't already exist, and also a default database in
/var/postgresql if that directory also doesn't exist.
* The port is marked for NO_SHARED_ARCHS as the -server subpackage
needs shared lib support to build.
* The port will build with spinlocks disabled on hppa until someone
can check and test this problem more closely.
Built and checked on i386, sparc64, amd64, macppc (waiting for regress
test feedback).
Dependent packages will be updated after this commit, shortly.