AdvanceMAME is an unofficial MAME version with an advanced video support
for helping the use with TVs, Arcade Monitors, Fixed Frequencies Monitors
and also with normal PC Monitors.
AdvanceMAME supports many special video effects to improve image quality
when it's stretched. The most advanced effects add missing pixels trying
to match the image patterns.
OK bentley@
- Project moved to GitHub so fetch distfile from there
- Changed comment to a more accurate description
- Release tarball doesn't bundle a configure script, so the port now
uses autoconf + automake, with patched configure.ac (comment in file)
- Use upstream Makefile install target, as it also installs manpage
OK jung@
isort is a Python utility / library to sort imports alphabetically, and
automatically separated into sections. It provides a command line utility,
Python library and plugins for various editors to quickly sort all your
imports.
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execnet provides carefully tested means to ad-hoc interact with Python
interpreters across version, platform and network barriers.
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OK shadchin@, and a slightly earlier diff was OK landry@, thanks.
happens if you didn't add messagebus to pkg_scripts)
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11773
originally reported by danj@, edd@ and probably others..
tested by edd@ and myself, ok danj@ edd@
When using --enable-local-rebuild option, the configure script will
check the existence of rustc binary from the local-rust-root directory
(/usr/local by default). It is the binary the build process will copy in
stage0 directory.
With the diff, we explicity use the bootstrap directory for configuring.
Note that we still we manually copying all the bootstrap files in
post-configure, as the standard build system will *not* copy the
libraries in lib/ which could be required to run rustc binary
(libraries like libc.so used by bootstrapper).
Netsurf is a lightweight, standards-compliant web browser originally
designed for mobile devices. netsurf-fb is its framebuffer frontend.
ok landry@ (thanks for testing!)
Libsvgtiny is an implementation of SVG Tiny, written in C. It is currently
in development for use with NetSurf and is intended to be suitable for use
in other projects too.
The overall idea of the library is to take some SVG as input, and return a
list of paths and texts which can be rendered easily. The library does not
do the actual rendering.
ok landry@ (thanks for testing!)