- enable cairo support
- enable portaudio/sendfile - audio not working yet, revisit later
- adjust include and lib search order again. put /usr/local before
/usr/X11R6 so we link to ports expat and not the one that comes with X11R6
- add -pthread to PTHREAD_CFLAGS in odk subproject
- integrate audacity portaudio patches and link to ossaudio
- strip Linux shlib major version numbers from dlopen()'ed lib names
- link stlport with stdc++ to resolve some undefined symbols
- remove getpwuid_r workaround in sal/osl/unx/security.c since a suitable
one already exits in sal/osl/unx/system.c
GMPC is a frontend for the mpd (Music Player Daemon). It's focused on
being fast and easy to use, while still making optimal use of all the
functions in mpd.
from Pierre-Yves Ritschard <pyr at spootnik dot org>
feedback and ok steven
[incr Tk] is a framework for building mega-widgets using the
[incr Tcl] object system. Mega-widgets are high-level widgets like
a file browser or a tab notebook that act like ordinary Tk widgets
but are constructed using Tk widgets as component parts, without
having to write C code. In effect, a mega-widget looks and acts
exactly like a Tk widget, but is considerably easier to implement.
from nikns at secure.lv
- use new style C++ includes
- clean up some patches
- use __alignof__ for OpenBSD too
- fix destpath in packagelist.txt for sdkoo and ure
- don't generate core file on intentional segfault test in typesconfig.c
- add missing unxobsdi section in stand.lst
- num_put_float.cpp fix in STLport
- add sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBS') to PYTHON_LIBS
- don't hardcode Linux path to 'sum' let path find it
All corrections submitted by or inspired by patches from Fritz Elfert
<fritz at fritz-elfert.de>
[incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It
was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Tcl scripts
that grow beyond a few thousand lines become extremely difficult to
maintain. This is because the building blocks of vanilla Tcl are
procedures and global variables, and all of these building blocks
must reside in a single global namespace. There is no support for
protection or encapsulation.
from nikns at secure.lv