[owc] Weekly ports changes ending 2008-04-20

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OpenBSD ports changes summary for 2008-04-13 to 2008-04-20 inclusive
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INDEX                                   archivers/gtar
audio                                   audio/akode
audio/fluidsynth                        audio/multimux
audio/p5-Audio-MPD                      audio/p5-Audio-MPD-Common
audio/p5-POE-Component-Client-MPD       audio/py-mpd
audio/sonata                            audio/tagtool
benchmarks                              benchmarks/sysbench
converters                              converters/p5-Convert-UU
converters/ruby-json                    databases
databases/py-sqlalchemy                 databases/py-sqlobject
databases/skytools                      devel
devel/eclipse                           devel/gconf-editor
devel/gconf2                            devel/geany
devel/giggle                            devel/m4
devel/mysql-gui-common                  devel/p5-Class-Data-Inheritable
devel/p5-Curses-UI                      devel/p5-Event
devel/p5-List-MoreUtils                 devel/p5-Module-CoreList
devel/p5-Module-Loaded                  devel/p5-Module-ScanDeps
devel/p5-PAR-Dist                       devel/p5-POE-Component-IKC
devel/p5-Test-Deep                      devel/p5-Test-Manifest
devel/p5-Time-Piece                     devel/p5-Want
devel/py-configobj                      devel/py-py
devel/py-setuptools                     devel/py-simplejson
devel/py-twisted                        devel/py-xdg
devel/ruby-abstract                     devel/ruby-parsetree
devel/ruby-ruby2ruby                    devel/ruby-rubyinline
devel/xulrunner                         editors/leafpad
editors/openoffice                      games/freeciv
games/kbilliards                        games/singularity
graphics                                graphics/comix
graphics/evince                         graphics/fyre
graphics/gthumb                         graphics/gwenview
graphics/p5-GD-SecurityImage            graphics/p5-Graphics-ColorNames
graphics/p5-SVG                         graphics/ruby-gruff
graphics/sodipodi                       infrastructure/db
infrastructure/install                  lang
lang/erlang                             lang/lua
lang/sbcl                               mail
mail/claws-mail                         mail/dkim-milter
mail/evolution                          mail/mail-notification
mail/mailscanner                        mail/p5-MIME-tools
mail/p5-Mail-POP3Client                 mail/ruby-mailfactory
mail/ruby-mime-types                    misc/gpsd
misc/gramps                             multimedia/devede
multimedia/kaffeine                     multimedia/xine-lib
net                                     net/livemedia
net/nagios                              net/p5-Event-RPC
net/pidgin                              net/py-zsi
net/silc-server                         net/transmission
print                                   print/lss
print/poppler                           print/py-cups
security/clamav                         security/py-openssl
sysutils                                sysutils/fam
sysutils/flyback                        sysutils/krename
sysutils/p5-Unix-PID                    sysutils/pkg_mgr
sysutils/rpl                            sysutils/ruby-mongrel_cluster
sysutils/wmapm                          sysutils/xbatt
textproc                                textproc/enchant
textproc/py-xml                         textproc/ruby-erubis
textproc/ruby-haml                      textproc/ruby-hpricot
textproc/ruby-rubigen                   textproc/xpdf
www                                     www/firefox-i18n
www/liferea                             www/lighttpd
www/minimo                              www/mozilla-firefox
www/ntlmaps                             www/p5-Catalyst-Engine-Apache
www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session          www/p5-Catalyst-Runtime
www/py-formencode                       www/py-paste-script
www/py-turbogears                       www/ruby-merb
www/ruby-rack                           www/syweb
x11/asapm                               x11/dbus
x11/dwm                                 x11/gdesklets
x11/gnome                               x11/gtk+2
x11/icewm                               x11/kde
x11/mplayer                             x11/netwmpager
x11/openbox                             x11/roxterm
x11/xfce4                               x11/xmonad
x11/xpad                                x11/yakuake

== INDEX ============================================================= 01/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/INDEX

INDEX


  > sync, 5052 unzels (espie@)

== archivers ========================================================= 02/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/archivers

gtar

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-configure               ~ pkg/PLIST

  > Update to 1.20.  Notable changes: This release adds support for
  > lzma compression and the -a option to select the compression algorithm
  > basing on the suffix of the archive file name. (naddy@)

== audio ============================================================= 03/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/audio

audio

  ~ Makefile                              

  > add multimux (jakemsr@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +py-mpd (ajacoutot@)

akode

  ~ Makefile                              
  ~ patch-akode_plugins_ffmpeg_decoder_ffmpeg_decoder_cpp
  ~ pkg/PFRAG.shared                      ~ pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-akode_lib_player_cpp    
  + patches/patch-akode_plugins_jack_sink_jack_sink_cpp

  > - fix automatic resampling
  > - disable the libsamplerate resampler, it clips and is horribly
  > inefficient
  > - fix WANTLIB
  > - stop ffmpeg decoder from spamming stdout
  > - enable jack output (jakemsr@)

fluidsynth

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-src_fluid_oss_c

  > internal data is converted from float to native endian integer data.
  > configure 16-bit output for cpu native endian encoding. (jakemsr@)

multimux

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST
  + files/multimux.1                      + patches/patch-Makefile

  > New import:
  >	import multimux-0.2.5.2

p5-Audio-MPD

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Audio::MPD to 0.19.1 (jasper@)

p5-Audio-MPD-Common

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Audio::MPD::Common to 0.1.2
  > - add RCS id
  > - fix RUN_DEPENDS (jasper@)

p5-POE-Component-Client-MPD

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update PoCo::Client::MPD to 0.8.1 (jasper@)

py-mpd

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-mpd_py                  

  > New import:
  >	Import py-mpd-0.2.0

sonata

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-setup_py                ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - update to sonata-1.5
  > - take maintainership (ajacoutot@)

tagtool

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-src_tagtool_glade

  > - add teeny-tiny accelerator to quit.
  > "of course!" maintainer (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

== benchmarks ======================================================== 04/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/benchmarks

benchmarks

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +sysbench (sthen@)

sysbench

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-doc_Makefile_in         + patches/patch-configure
  + patches/patch-sysbench_sb_logger_c    + patches/patch-sysbench_sysbench_c
  + patches/patch-scripts_sb_run_sh       + patches/patch-scripts_sb_test_ps_sh

  > New import:
  >	import sysbench:

== converters ======================================================== 05/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/converters

converters

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-json. (bernd@)

p5-Convert-UU

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to version 0.5201 and set PERMIT_* to yes as it now has a license
  > (simon@)

ruby-json

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-json-1.1.2.

== databases ========================================================= 06/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/databases

databases

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +skytools (ajacoutot@)

py-sqlalchemy

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-sqlalchemy-0.4.5;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-sqlobject

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-sqlobject-0.10.0;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

skytools

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR
  + patches/patch-Makefile                

  > New import:
  >	PostgreSQL management tools from Skype: WAL shipping, queueing,

== devel ============================================================= 07/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel

devel

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add p5-Module-Loaded (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add py-xdg (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-abstract. (bernd@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-rubyinline, ruby-parsetree and ruby-ruby2ruby. (bernd@)

eclipse

  ~ sdk/Makefile                          

  > I missed to bump swt-gnome and swt-browser after the swt bump.
  > Loose the swt-gnome and swt-browser RUN_DEPENDS a bit.
  > ok kurt@ (bernd@)

  ~ sdk/Makefile                          

  > Bump -main PKGNAME and loose depends too.
  > ok kurt@ (bernd@)

gconf-editor

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

gconf2

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - add missing /var/db/gconf/2/ directory
  > ok jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-gconf_Makefile_in

  > - small tweak (jasper@)

geany

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

giggle

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

m4

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-doc_m4_texinfo          ~ pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-doc_m4_1                

  > - update m4 to 1.4.11, most notable changes:
  > * GNU M4 Format String Vulnerability and Security Issue
  > http://secunia.com/advisories/29671/
  > * Tighten conformance to various POSIX rules.
  > * Improve handling of standard input.
  > * Fix exploitable memory allocation overflow bug.
  > * Add 'mkstemp' macro.
  > * Switch to GPLv3.
  > okay naddy@ (jasper@)

mysql-gui-common

  ~ Makefile                              
  ~ patch-library_utilities_source_myx_util_functions_c

  > sysctl HW_PHYSMEM -> HW_PHYSMEM64; ok wilfried@ (naddy@)

p5-Class-Data-Inheritable

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Class::Data::Inheritable to 0.08 (jasper@)

p5-Curses-UI

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to version 0.9603 and rectify RUN/BUILD_DEPENDS
  > feedback & ok landry@ (simon@)

p5-Event

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Event to 1.10 (jasper@)

p5-List-MoreUtils

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add CPAN_AUTHOR, makes this fetchable again (jasper@)

p5-Module-CoreList

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Module::CoreList to 2.15 (jasper@)

p5-Module-Loaded

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST

  > New import:
  >	import Module::Loaded 0.01

p5-Module-ScanDeps

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenance update to version 0.83 (simon@)

p5-PAR-Dist

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenance update to version 0.29 (simon@)

p5-POE-Component-IKC

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenance update to version 0.2001 (simon@)

p5-Test-Deep

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to version 0.100 (simon@)

p5-Test-Manifest

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Test::Manifest to 1.22 (jasper@)

p5-Time-Piece

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to version 1.13 (simon@)

p5-Want

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Want to 0.18 (jasper@)

py-configobj

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-configobj-4.5.2;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-py

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-py-0.9.1;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-setuptools

  - pkg/patch-setuptools_command_build_ext_py
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-setuptools-0.6c8;  which is required for py-sqlobject-0.10.0
  > ok djm@, wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-simplejson

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-simplejson-1.8.1;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-twisted

  ~ Makefile.inc                          ~ conch/Makefile
  ~ conch/distinfo                        ~ conch/pkg/PLIST
  ~ core/Makefile                         ~ core/distinfo
  ~ core/pkg/PLIST                        ~ lore/Makefile
  ~ lore/distinfo                         ~ lore/pkg/PLIST
  ~ mail/Makefile                         ~ mail/distinfo
  ~ mail/pkg/PLIST                        ~ names/Makefile
  ~ names/distinfo                        ~ names/pkg/PLIST
  ~ news/Makefile                         ~ news/distinfo
  ~ news/pkg/PLIST                        ~ runner/Makefile
  ~ runner/distinfo                       ~ runner/pkg/PLIST
  ~ web/Makefile                          ~ web/distinfo
  ~ web/pkg/PLIST                         ~ web2/Makefile
  ~ web2/distinfo                         ~ web2/pkg/PLIST
  ~ words/Makefile                        ~ words/distinfo
  ~ words/pkg/PLIST                       

  > - update to the latest 8.0.1 release
  > - unbreak twisted.web2
  > - remove dropin.cache when deleting py-twisted-core
  > help and ok martynas@ (eric@)

py-xdg

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-xdg_BaseDirectory_py    + patches/patch-xdg_IconTheme_py
  + patches/patch-xdg_Menu_py             

  > New import:
  >	import py-xdg 0.15

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-xdg_BaseDirectory_py

  > - don't hardcode /usr/local (ajacoutot@)

ruby-abstract

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-abstract-1.0.0.

ruby-parsetree

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-parsetree-2.1.1.

ruby-ruby2ruby

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-ruby2ruby-1.1.8.

ruby-rubyinline

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-rubyinline-3.6.7.

xulrunner

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > security update to xulrunner-1.8.1.13
  > MFSA 2008-19, MFSA 2008-18, MFSA 2008-17, MFSA 2008-16, MFSA 2008-15,
  > MFSA 2008-14.
  > ok kurt@ (martynas@)

== editors =========================================================== 08/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/editors

leafpad

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

openoffice

  ~ Makefile                              ~ files/soffice.sh

  > - fix typo that prevents arguments being passed to setofficelang
  > ok kurt@ robert@ (jasper@)

== games ============================================================= 09/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/games

freeciv

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST-client

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

kbilliards

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - don't depend on gtk+2 just for running gtk-update-icon-cache (ajacoutot@)

singularity

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-code_g_py               ~ patches/patch-setup_py
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > - update to singularity-0.27 (ajacoutot@)

== graphics ========================================================== 10/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/graphics

graphics

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - unlink sodipodi (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-gruff. (bernd@)

comix

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

evince

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

fyre

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

gthumb

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

gwenview

  ~ Makefile                              
  + patches/patch-src_app_configdialog_cpp
  + patches/patch-src_gvcore_documentimpl_cpp
  + patches/patch-src_imageutils_jpegcontent_cpp

  > Incorporate 3 fixes from subversion:
  > - Slideshow icon in settings
  > - crash when displaying 1BPP BMP images
  > - crash with Jpeg images containing incorrect Exif information due to
  > Exiv2 API misuse
  > From brad@ (tested/confirmed by me) (merdely@)

p5-GD-SecurityImage

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenace update to version 1.65 (simon@)

p5-Graphics-ColorNames

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > - update Grapichs::ColorNames to 2.11 (jasper@)

p5-SVG

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update SVG to 2.40 (jasper@)

ruby-gruff

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-gruff-0.3.1.

sodipodi

  - Makefile                              - distinfo
  - patches/patch-configure               - patches/patch-src_libnr_nr-svp_c
  - pkg/DESCR                             - pkg/PFRAG.shared
  - pkg/PLIST                             

  > "Sodipodi is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet
  > it's maker."
  > sodipodi has been superseded by inkscape, so please use that.
  > agreed by ajacoutot@ landry@ mbalmer@ (jasper@)

== infrastructure ==================================================== 11/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/infrastructure

db

  ~ user.list                             

  > Add _ntlmaps user/group for www/ntlmaps.
  > ok merdely (wcmaier@)

install

  ~ make-plist                            

  > if I want to make the path part of the regexp, I need to use ? to make
  > sure it matches correctly... (espie@)

== lang ============================================================== 12/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/lang

lang

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +sbcl (deanna@)

erlang

  - patches/patch-lib_stdlib_src_dets_v9_erl
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to Erlang R12B-2
  > from maintainer Jon Olsson (steven@)

lua

  - patches/patch-src_lparser_c           ~ Makefile
  ~ distinfo                              ~ patches/patch-Makefile
  ~ patches/patch-etc_lua_pc              ~ patches/patch-src_Makefile
  ~ patches/patch-src_luaconf_h           

  > update to 5.1.3 from Christian Rueger - thanks!
  > ok merdely@ (okan@)

sbcl

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + patches/patch-contrib_asdf-module.mk
  + patches/patch-src_runtime_GNUmakefile
  + patches/patch-contrib_vanilla-module.mk
  + patches/patch-make-target-contrib.sh
  + patches/patch-src_runtime_Config.x86-openbsd
  + patches/patch-src_runtime_gc-common.c
  + patches/patch-src_runtime_runtime.c   + patches/patch-tests_subr.sh
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/MESSAGE
  + pkg/PLIST                             

  > New import:
  >	Import sbcl 1.0.15

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Hide arch-dependant distfile from those that don't need it.  Unbreaks
  > mirror-maker.
  > From Josh Elsasser (MAINTAINER)
  > noticed by and ok naddy@ (deanna@)

== mail ============================================================== 13/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail

mail

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-mime-types. (bernd@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-mailfactory. (bernd@)

claws-mail

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST-main

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

dkim-milter

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to v2.5.3; bugfix release, upgrade recommended (jakob@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > upgrade to v2.5.4 (jakob@)

evolution

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

mail-notification

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

mailscanner

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-bin_MailScanner

  > - loosen check on IO::
  > ok brad@ simon@ (jasper@)

p5-MIME-tools

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update MIME::tools to 5.246
  > "get it in, please.." simon@ (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > revert for now, it turns out we need some newer perl base modules (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - re-update MIME::tools to 5.426 now that mailscanner is being nice
  > ok simon@ (jasper@)

p5-Mail-POP3Client

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update Mail::POP3Client to 2.18 (jasper@)

ruby-mailfactory

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-mailfactory-1.3.0.

ruby-mime-types

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-mime-types-1.15.

== misc ============================================================== 14/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/misc

gpsd

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Remove PATCH_LIST.
  > ok ckuethe@ (maintainer) (kili@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST-main
  ~ pkg/PLIST-python                      

  > stevesk@ pointed out that gpsctl was in the wrong package (-python). fix.
  > while i'm here, also actually ship the libgpsd pkgconfig file. (ckuethe@)

gramps

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

== multimedia ======================================================== 15/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/multimedia

devede

  - patches/patch-devede_other_py         ~ Makefile
  ~ distinfo                              ~ patches/patch-devede_executor_py
  ~ patches/patch-devede_py               ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - bugfix update to devede-3.7 (ajacoutot@)

kaffeine

  ~ Makefile                              
  + patches/patch-kaffeine_src_kaffeine_desktop

  > make kaffeine.desktop more compliant with freedesktop.org "standards"
  > from kaffeine source repo via brad@ (jakemsr@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

xine-lib

  - patches/patch-src_combined_demux_wavpack_c
  - patches/patch-src_demuxers_demux_matroska_c
  - patches/patch-src_demuxers_ebml_c     ~ Makefile
  ~ distinfo                              ~ patches/patch-configure
  ~ patches/patch-misc_libxine_pc_in      
  ~ patches/patch-src_audio_out_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-src_demuxers_demux_qt_c
  ~ patches/patch-src_input_Makefile_in   
  ~ patches/patch-src_libfaad_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-src_libw32dll_wine_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-src_post_deinterlace_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-src_post_deinterlace_plugins_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-src_xine-engine_Makefile_in
  ~ pkg/PLIST-main                        

  > update to xine-lib-1.1.12
  > This release contains a security fix (unchecked array index,
  > CVE-2008-1686). There are also a few bug fixes, and open-source
  > support for RealAudio "cook". For front-end package maintainers,
  > there's a tool to help maintain MIME type lists, and for developers
  > who need raw frame data, you can now get that with the "raw" video
  > output plugin.
  > from brad@ (jakemsr@)

== net =============================================================== 16/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net

net

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +py-zsi (ajacoutot@)

livemedia

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenence update to live.2008.04.09
  > from brad@ (jakemsr@)

nagios

  - cnagios/patches/patch-configure       ~ cnagios/Makefile
  ~ cnagios/distinfo                      

  > Update to cnagios 0.25.
  > - Work properly with nagios-3.x status.dat
  > - Removes need for patch-configure with --with-status-file
  > configure argument.
  > Fixes from Steve Rader, cnagios author
  > ok sthen@ (MAINTAINER) (merdely@)

  ~ nagios/Makefile                       ~ nagios/distinfo
  ~ nagios/patches/patch-cgi_cgiutils_c   ~ nagios/patches/patch-configure

  > update to nagios 3.0.1
  > fix build of shared object
  > ok ian, merdely (sturm@)

  ~ cnagios/Makefile                      

  > fix CATEGORIES, pointed out by ajacoutot - thank you. This doesn't make
  > it into the package (checked with PLIST_DB), so no version bump. (sthen@)

p5-Event-RPC

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - enable SSL support (jasper@)

pidgin

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

py-zsi

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST

  > New import:
  >	Import py-zsi-2.0

silc-server

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/operops-patch-apps_silcd_command_c

  > update to 1.1.4 from Brad - fixes portability bugs including a
  > remote user-triggerable DoS on strict alignment arch. (sthen@)

transmission

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST-gui

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

== print ============================================================= 17/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/print

print

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add lss (jasper@)

lss

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/PLIST
  + patches/patch-src_send_c              

  > New import:
  >	import lss 0.1.6

poppler

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-poppler_Object_h

  > Security fix for CVE-2008-1693. From Debian. (bernd@)

py-cups

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - fix CATEGORIES (ajacoutot@)

== security ========================================================== 18/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/security

clamav

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-clamav_milter-clamav_milter_c
  ~ patches/patch-clamd_Makefile_in       ~ patches/patch-clamd_session_c
  ~ patches/patch-clamd_session_h         ~ patches/patch-clamdscan_client_c
  ~ patches/patch-configure               ~ patches/patch-database_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-etc-freshclam_conf      ~ patches/patch-etc_Makefile_in
  ~ patches/patch-libclamav_mbox_c        
  ~ patches/patch-libclamav_ole2_extract_c
  ~ patches/patch-libclamav_scanner_c     
  ~ patches/patch-libclamav_vba_extract_c
  ~ pkg/MESSAGE                           ~ pkg/PFRAG.shared
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             + patches/patch-clamd_clamd_c
  + patches/patch-clamd_scanner_c         + patches/patch-clamd_scanner_h
  + patches/patch-libclamav_Makefile_am   + patches/patch-libclamav_Makefile_in

  > Update ClamAV to version 0.93, which fixes mostly security problems, at
  > least one highly critical (remote). See http://secunia.com/advisories/29000
  > for details.
  > Thanks to kurt@ for helping analyzing the threaded code issues. (mbalmer@)

py-openssl

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > - update to pyOpenSSL-0.7
  > - add regression test
  > tested by Simon Kuhnle and martynas@
  > ok martynas@ (eric@)

== sysutils ========================================================== 19/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/sysutils

sysutils

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add flyback (jasper@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > add pkg_mgr (landry@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add rpl (merdely@)

fam

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-man_famd_8

  > - fix typos in man page (one of which was in SYNOPSIS!) (ajacoutot@)

  - patches/patch-configure_ac            ~ Makefile
  ~ files/imon-compat.h                   ~ patches/patch-man_famd_8
  ~ patches/patch-man_famd_conf_5         ~ pkg/DESCR

  > - use polling by defaut and make use of kqueue a FLAVOR
  > this allows famd to run much more reliably, especially under KDE and
  > GNOME; if someone wants to fix the imon emulation through kqueue, be my
  > guest... meanwhile, I'd rather use stable software
  > - more typos fixes in man pages while here
  > "go ahead" fgsch@, "looks correct" jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

flyback

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR
  + patches/patch-flyback_py              + patches/patch-backup_backend_py
  + files/flyback.sh                      

  > New import:
  >	import flyback 0.4.0

krename

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - don't depend on gtk+2 just for running gtk-update-icon-cache (ajacoutot@)

p5-Unix-PID

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Update to 0.0.15.
  > ok okan@ (merdely@)

pkg_mgr

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Import pkg_mgr, an user-friendly package browser and manager for
  > OpenBSD.

rpl

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Import rpl 1.4.0

ruby-mongrel_cluster

  ~ Makefile                              

  > remove HOMEPAGE, not valid anymore.
  > ok bernd@ (fkr@)

wmapm

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - fix ONLY_FOR_ARCHS list to include all archs that have apm(4) (jasper@)

xbatt

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - fix ONLY_FOR_ARCHS list to include all archs that have apm(4) (jasper@)

== textproc ========================================================== 20/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/textproc

textproc

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-erubis. (bernd@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-hpricot. (bernd@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-rubigen and ruby-haml. (bernd@)

enchant

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PFRAG.shared                      ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - update to enchant-1.4.0
  > * improved languages support
  > * better support for Unicode
  > * follows XDG
  > * many bugfixes (ajacoutot@)

py-xml

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - add missing pyexpat FLAVOR fragment in PLIST
  > - install egg-info file so that we don't end up with errors like
  > "pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: PyXML..." when using some apps that
  > need this module (ajacoutot@)

ruby-erubis

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-erubis-2.5.0.

ruby-haml

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-haml-1.8.2.

ruby-hpricot

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + patches/patch-Rakefile                + pkg/DESCR
  + pkg/PLIST                             

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-hpricot-0.6.

ruby-rubigen

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-rubigen-1.2.4.

xpdf

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-xpdf_Object_h

  > Security fix for CVE-2008-1693. From Debian.
  > ok naddy@ (bernd@)

== www =============================================================== 21/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www

www

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ntlmaps. (wcmaier@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-rack. (bernd@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Add ruby-merb. (bernd@)

firefox-i18n

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update for 2.0.0.14 (martynas@)

liferea

  ~ pkg/PLIST                             ~ Makefile

  > - gtk-update-icon-cache consistency; I missed those in previous commit
  > (ajacoutot@)

  - patches/patch-src_net_net-support_c   - patches/patch-src_node_c
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > - update liferea to 1.4.15
  > * bugfix release
  > ok maintainer (jasper@)

lighttpd

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-doc_lighttpd_conf
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             + patches/patch-src_response_c

  > - tweak sample config file to chroot(), use kqueue and bind to ipv4 and
  > ipv6
  > - install documentation
  > from brad@ (with the docs part from me) (jasper@)

minimo

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > security update to minimo-20080410
  > MFSA 2008-19, MFSA 2008-18, MFSA 2008-17, MFSA 2008-16, MFSA 2008-15,
  > MFSA 2008-14.
  > ok sthen@ (martynas@)

mozilla-firefox

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > security update to mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.14;  MFSA 2008-20
  > ok kurt@, naddy@ (martynas@)

ntlmaps

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + files/setup.py                        + patches/patch-ntlmaps
  + pkg/DESCR                             + pkg/MESSAGE
  + pkg/PLIST                             

  > New import:
  >	import ntlmaps 0.9.9.0.1

p5-Catalyst-Engine-Apache

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenance update to version 1.12 (simon@)

p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > maintenance update to version 0.19 (simon@)

p5-Catalyst-Runtime

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to version 5.7012 (simon@)

py-formencode

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-formencode-1.0.1;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-paste-script

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to py-paste-script-1.6.2;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

py-turbogears

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-setup_py                ~ pkg/PLIST

  > update to py-turbogears-1.0.4.4;  ok wcmaier@ (martynas@)

ruby-merb

  + Makefile                              + Makefile.inc
  + action-args/Makefile                  + action-args/distinfo
  + action-args/pkg/DESCR                 + action-args/pkg/PLIST
  + haml/Makefile                         + haml/distinfo
  + haml/pkg/PLIST                        + haml/pkg/DESCR
  + merb/Makefile                         + merb/distinfo
  + merb/pkg/DESCR                        + merb/pkg/PLIST
  + core/Makefile                         + core/distinfo
  + core/pkg/PLIST                        + core/pkg/DESCR
  + core/patches/patch-Rakefile           + more/Makefile
  + more/distinfo                         + more/pkg/PLIST
  + more/pkg/DESCR                        + assets/Makefile
  + assets/distinfo                       + assets/pkg/DESCR
  + assets/pkg/PLIST                      + builder/Makefile
  + builder/distinfo                      + builder/pkg/PLIST
  + builder/pkg/DESCR                     + cache/Makefile
  + cache/distinfo                        + cache/pkg/DESCR
  + cache/pkg/PLIST                       + gen/Makefile
  + gen/distinfo                          + gen/pkg/PLIST
  + gen/pkg/DESCR                         + mailer/Makefile
  + mailer/distinfo                       + mailer/pkg/DESCR
  + mailer/pkg/PLIST                      + parts/Makefile
  + parts/distinfo                        + parts/pkg/DESCR
  + parts/pkg/PLIST                       

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-merb-0.9.2.

ruby-rack

  + Makefile                              + distinfo
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >	Initial import of ruby-rack-0.3.0.

syweb

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Take maintainership, ok former mainteiner (winiger@) (mbalmer@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > setup.inc is user-configurable; use @sample to avoid conflicts at
  > update time. ok mbalmer (maintainer). (sthen@)

== x11 =============================================================== 22/22 ==

  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/x11

asapm

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - fix ONLY_FOR_ARCHS list to include all archs that have apm(4) (jasper@)

dbus

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-bus_dbus-daemon_1

  > - better COMMENT
  > - fix locations in dbus-daemon.1 (spotted by ajacoutot) (jasper@)

dwm

  - patches/patch-config_h                ~ Makefile
  ~ distinfo                              ~ patches/patch-Makefile
  + patches/patch-config_def_h            + patches/patch-config_mk

  > Update to 4.9.
  > ok MAINTAINER (Jim Razmus)
  > input from Tobias Ulmer and kili@
  > ok sthen@, jasper@, kili@ (merdely@)

gdesklets

  ~ pkg/PLIST                             ~ Makefile

  > - gtk-update-icon-cache consistency; I missed those in previous commit
  > (ajacoutot@)

gnome

  + scan/distinfo                         + scan/Makefile
  + scan/pkg/DESCR-gimp                   + scan/pkg/PLIST-gimp
  + scan/pkg/PLIST-main                   + scan/pkg/DESCR-main
  + scan/patches/patch-configure          
  + scan/patches/patch-doc_ref_Makefile_in
  + scan/patches/patch-lib_gnome-scan-preview-plugin-area_c
  + scan/patches/patch-lib_gnome-scan-dialog_c
  + scan/patches/patch-lib_gnome-scan-processor-common_c

  > New import:
  >	Import gnome-scan-0.6

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +scan (i.e. gnome-scan) (ajacoutot@)

  ~ applets2/Makefile                     

  > - build this on all arches that have apm(4) support.
  > spotted by Michiel van Baak <michiel at vanbaak.info>
  > ok ajacoutot@ (jasper@)

  ~ doc-utils/Makefile                    
  + doc-utils/patches/patch-tools_gnome-doc-utils_pc_in
  + doc-utils/patches/patch-xml2po_xml2po_pc_in

  > - datarootdir wasn't set in the pkgconfig files; set it to a sane default.
  > (jasper@)

  ~ gnome.port.mk                         

  > - add MODGNOME_HELP_FILES for run-time dependency on x11/gnome/yelp
  > - add MODGNOME_DEVHELP_FILES for run-time dependency on x11/gnome/devhelp
  > ok ajacoutot@ (jasper@)

  ~ controlcenter2/Makefile               ~ controlcenter2/pkg/PLIST
  + controlcenter2/pkg/patch-capplets_keybindings_Makefile_in

  > - fix location of gnome-keybindings.pc
  > spotted by espie@ some time ago, thanks! (jasper@)

  ~ session/Makefile                      ~ session/files/README.OpenBSD

  > - mention gnome-scan (jasper@)

  + baker/Makefile                        + baker/distinfo
  + baker/pkg/DESCR                       + baker/pkg/PLIST
  + baker/pkg/MESSAGE                     + baker/patches/patch-src-exec_c
  + baker/patches/patch-src-devices_c     + baker/patches/patch-src_prefsdlg_c
  + baker/patches/patch-gnomebaker_glade
  + baker/patches/patch-src_execfunctions_c
  + baker/patches/patch-src_preferences_c

  > New import:
  >	import gnomebaker 0.6.2

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - add gnome-baker (jasper@)

  ~ session/Makefile                      ~ session/files/README.OpenBSD

  > - mention gnomebaker (jasper@)

  ~ gdm/Makefile                          ~ gdm/pkg/PLIST
  ~ media/Makefile                        ~ media/pkg/PLIST
  ~ utils/Makefile                        ~ utils/pkg/PLIST
  ~ yelp/Makefile                         ~ yelp/pkg/PLIST

  > - Add missing goo, preventing some icons to not show up after a clean
  > install (jasper@)

  ~ icon-theme/Makefile                   ~ icon-theme/pkg/PLIST

  > - don't depend on gtk+2 just for running gtk-update-icon-cache (ajacoutot@)

  ~ alacarte/Makefile                     ~ controlcenter2/Makefile
  ~ devhelp/Makefile                      ~ empathy/Makefile
  ~ eog/Makefile                          ~ file-roller/Makefile
  ~ orca/Makefile                         ~ ghex/Makefile
  ~ gossip/Makefile                       ~ gucharmap/Makefile
  ~ nautilus/Makefile                     ~ panel/Makefile
  ~ planner/Makefile                      ~ gok/Makefile
  ~ seahorse/Makefile                     ~ gnopernicus/Makefile
  ~ alacarte/pkg/PLIST                    ~ controlcenter2/pkg/PLIST
  ~ devhelp/pkg/PLIST                     ~ empathy/pkg/PLIST
  ~ eog/pkg/PLIST                         ~ file-roller/pkg/PLIST
  ~ orca/pkg/PLIST                        ~ ghex/pkg/PLIST
  ~ gossip/pkg/PLIST                      ~ gucharmap/pkg/PLIST
  ~ nautilus/pkg/PLIST                    ~ panel/pkg/PLIST
  ~ planner/pkg/PLIST                     ~ gok/pkg/PLIST
  ~ seahorse/pkg/PLIST                    ~ gnopernicus/pkg/PLIST

  > - make gtk-update-icon-cache call consistent with the rest of the tree
  > (ajacoutot@)

  ~ themes/pkg/PLIST                      ~ themes-extras/pkg/PLIST
  ~ themes-extras/Makefile                ~ themes/Makefile

  > - make gtk-update-icon-cache call consistent with the rest of the tree
  > (ajacoutot@)

gtk+2

  - patches/patch-configure               ~ Makefile
  + pkg/DESCR-cups                        + pkg/PLIST-cups

  > - add support for CUPS ("-cups" subpackage)
  > this makes printing using gtkprint and CUPS much more pleasant ;-)
  > - fix a small typo in COMMENT-docs while here
  > "no objections" jasper@, looks good "landry@ (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST-main

  > - run gtk-update-icon-cache on install in case previous apps already
  > put icons under %D/share/icons/hicolor; this will allow us to use the
  > cache
  > "conceptual okay" from kurt@ (who came up with the same idea)
  > ok jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

icewm

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - amd64 can use the apm patches (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - s/powerpc/macppc for apm support; this will give it a chance to build on
  > all powerpc platforms
  > no pkg change
  > spotted by jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

kde

  ~ bindings3/Makefile                    ~ bindings3/distinfo

  > 3.5.9 (espie@)

  ~ multimedia3/Makefile                  ~ multimedia3/distinfo
  ~ multimedia3/patches/patch-configure_in
  ~ multimedia3/patches/patch-kscd_libwm_Makefile_in

  > 3.5.9 (espie@)

  ~ addons3/Makefile                      ~ addons3/distinfo

  > 3.5.9 (espie@)

  ~ i18n3/Makefile                        ~ i18n3/distinfo
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-ca                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-cs
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-da                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-de
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-el                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-en_GB
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-es                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-et
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-eu                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-fi
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-fr                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-he
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-hr                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-hu
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-it                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-ja
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-ko                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-nds
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-nl                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-pl
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-pt                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-pt_BR
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-ro                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-sk
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-sl                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-sr
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-sv                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-tr
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-uk                    ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-zh_CN
  ~ i18n3/pkg/PLIST-zh_TW                 

  > 3.5.9 (espie@)

mplayer

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-configure

  > add jack support as a FLAVOR
  > "no objections" MAINTAINER (jakemsr@)

netwmpager

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-pager_c

  > Fix bug with the new 3.4.7.x openbox.
  > From gentoo bug: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216012
  > ok ajacoutot@ (bernd@)

openbox

  - patches/patch-configure               ~ Makefile
  ~ distinfo                              ~ patches/patch-Makefile_in
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             + patches/patch-data_autostart_sh_in

  > - update openbox to version 3.4.7 (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - empty man pages are not really usefull...
  > reminded by jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-data_autostart_sh_in    

  > - update to 3.4.7.1
  > (a bug was introduced in 3.4.7 that disabled feedback while resizing
  > windows)
  > - disable automatic dbus-launch start (there seems to be an issue with it,
  > which will be worked on later) (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              ~ pkg/PLIST

  > - give xdg-autostart a chance to run from openbox-session *if* required
  > dependency (py-xdg) is installed (ajacoutot@)

roxterm

  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > - tweak the way the gtk-update-icon-cache goo is run
  > gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
  > to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
  > say the least!
  > As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
  > to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
  > the error.
  > What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
  > and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
  > fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
  > able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
  > discussed with jasper@ (ajacoutot@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > - forgot to bump after last commit
  > spotted by 'eagle eyes' sturm@ (ajacoutot@)

xfce4

  ~ exo/Makefile                          ~ exo/pkg/PLIST
  ~ libxfcegui4/Makefile                  ~ libxfcegui4/pkg/PLIST
  ~ notification-daemon-xfce/Makefile     ~ notification-daemon-xfce/pkg/PLIST
  ~ orage/Makefile                        ~ orage/pkg/PLIST
  ~ ristretto/Makefile                    ~ ristretto/pkg/PLIST
  ~ terminal/Makefile                     ~ terminal/pkg/PLIST
  ~ thunar/Makefile                       ~ thunar/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce-mcs-manager/Makefile             ~ xfce-mcs-manager/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce-mcs-plugins/Makefile             ~ xfce-mcs-plugins/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce-utils/Makefile                   ~ xfce-utils/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-appfinder/Makefile              ~ xfce4-appfinder/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-battery/Makefile                ~ xfce4-battery/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-fsguard/Makefile                ~ xfce4-fsguard/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-icon-theme/Makefile             ~ xfce4-icon-theme/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-mixer/Makefile                  ~ xfce4-mixer/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-notes/Makefile                  ~ xfce4-notes/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-panel/Makefile                  ~ xfce4-panel/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-session/Makefile                ~ xfce4-session/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-weather/Makefile                ~ xfce4-weather/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfce4-wmdock/Makefile                 ~ xfce4-wmdock/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfdesktop/Makefile                    ~ xfdesktop/pkg/PLIST
  ~ xfprint/Makefile                      ~ xfprint/pkg/PLIST

  > Fix gtk-update-icon-cache call, prodded by ajacoutot@
  > Bump PKGNAMEs, and while here reorded @exec/@unexec calls for consistency.
  > ok ajacoutot@ (landry@)

  - xfce4-diskperf/patches/patch-panel-plugin_devperf_c
  - xfce4-diskperf/patches/patch-panel-plugin_main_c
  ~ xfce4-diskperf/Makefile               ~ xfce4-diskperf/distinfo
  ~ xfce4-diskperf/pkg/PLIST              

  > Update to diskperf-plugin 2.2.0, not BROKEN anymore.
  > I took over upstream maintenance and integrated our patches.
  > ok ajacoutot@ (landry@)

xmonad

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ patches/patch-XMonad_Operations_hs    ~ patches/patch-xmonad_cabal

  > Update to 0.7. (kili@)

xpad

  ~ pkg/PLIST                             ~ Makefile

  > - gtk-update-icon-cache consistency; I missed those in previous commit
  > (ajacoutot@)

yakuake

  ~ pkg/PLIST                             ~ Makefile

  > - don't depend on gtk+2 just for running gtk-update-icon-cache (ajacoutot@)

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