Port Maintainer : Andre S. Barbosa <andre@ravel.ufrj.br>
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Mico is a freely available and complete CORBA-compliant implementation.
It allows applications to interoperate in a distributed and
heterogeneous environment, regardless of the locations of the
applications, operating systems and programming language.
WWW: http://www.mico.org
Fix socklen_t check in acinclude.m4 to work for OpenBSD (at least)
Changelog:
* Fixed some hangs that occured when seeking in MPEG files
* Reworked the looping code - it should work better now
* Fixed memory leak when sound was disabled
* Widened initial search for audio streams in MPEG files
* plaympeg now shows the name of the MPEG file in the caption
* Added a check for the socklen_t type (was broken -pval)
* Fixed crash with incorrectly encoded macroblock sequences
* Fixed a crash when the MPEG file can't be opened
* Fixed crash in gtv when seeking without a file loaded
Force people to choose from sun, oss, esd as their sound system, print
error message if that is not done.
Suggested by Heikki Korpela <heko@saitti.net>
Various improvements, including OpenBSD native audio.
* Fix audio device path. This has caused audio not to work without the
esd flavor before, many people (including me) had link to /dev/dsp because
of linux emulation programs and haven't noticed the problem.
* Fix OSS audio.
* Sync libtool patches
* Properly include @SYSTEM_LIBS@ in sdl-config to ensure proper linking
of SDL applications.
Submit & Maintain : Maurice Nonnekes <maurice@amaze.nl>
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Python Distribution Utilities, or Distutils for short, are a
collection of modules that aid in the development, distribution,
and installation of Python modules. (It is intended that ultimately
the Distutils will grow up into a system for distributing and
installing whole Python applications, but for now their scope is
primarily module distributions.)
by the Apache Foundation's Jakarta Project. This package provides
the servlet.jar archive, providing standard API implenetations used
for building JSP and servlet-based applications, including Tomcat
itself (the jakarta-tomcat package).
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Exuberant Ctags is a multilanguage reimplementation of the much-
underused ctags(1) program. It generates indexes of source code
definitions which are used by a number of editors and tools.
Support for Assembler, AWK, ASP, BETA, Bourne/Korn/Z Shell, C,
C++, COBOL, Eiffel, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Makefile, Pascal, Perl,
PHP, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Tcl, and Vim is present;
in particular, the C/C++ parser is far less easily fooled by pre-
processor conditional constructs than many other ctags(1) imple-
mentations.
WWW: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Chris Cox <cox.family@sk.sympatico.ca>
- Correct a link in the navigation header.
- Avoid localizing @_ to make threaded Perl happy.
- Change "Previous Directory" to "Parent Directory".
- Properly HTML-quote function names in the colored diff view.
- Fixed a serious bug in Connection constructor when reading MySQL options
- Improved copy constructor and some other methods in Result / ResUse
- Many other minor improvements
- Produced a complete manual with chapter 5 included
- Updated documentation, including a Postscript format
add a -docs sub-package