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Approved by: erwin (mentor)
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Approved by: erwin (mentor)
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Approved by: erwin (mentor)
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PR: ports/96423
Submitted by: Fernan Aguero <fernan@iib.unsam.edu.ar>
Approved by: erwin (mentor)
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http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/ for the official release notes, and a list
of all the gooides in this new release. In particular, GNOME 2.14 focused
on performance, and they did not miss the mark. There's some new eye candy,
but most of the big things are waiting until GNOME 2.16. On the FreeBSD
side, we tried to clean up all the crashers we could. In particular, we
really improved GNOME's 64-bit support.
The good news is that this release does not bring any big shared library
version bumps, so you can almost do a simple portupgrade to get to 2.14.
There are a few minor gotchas that will be documented in UPDATING shortly.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like th thank the following users for their
patches, feedback, and sometimes incessant complaing about crashes (you
know who you are).
Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp>
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>
rmgls@wanadoo.fr
tmclaugh
Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
sajd on #freebsd-gnome
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ankon on #FreeBSD-Gnome
mux
Pascal Hofstee <caelian@gmail.com>
QuiRK on #freebsd-gnome
Vladimir Timofeev <vovkasm@gmail.com>
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Approved by: portmgr (kris)
cVS: arabic/koffice-i18n/distinfo arabic/koffice-i18n/pkg-descr
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Changelog at
<http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=412293&group_id=36382>
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PR: ports/96372
Submitted by: Matthew Holder <sixxgate@hotmail.com>
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PR: 96311
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: 96434
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: 96363
Submitted by: hideo <hideo@lastamericanempire.com> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/95688
Submitted by: Jonathan Weiss <jw@innerewut.de> (maintainer)
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PR: 96269
Submitted by: Frank Laszlo <laszlof at vonostingroup.com>
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PR: 96257
Submitted by: Soeren Straarup <xride@x12.dk>
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PR: 96254
Submitted by: Soeren Straarup <xride@x12.dk>
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- Mark as IGNORE while py-MySQLdb > py-MySQLdb-devel
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- Use OPTIONS
PR: 96117 [1]
Submitted by: Soeren Straarup <xride___x12.dk>
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- This resolves a version problem reported in [1].
PR: 91801 [1]
Submitted by: Rob B <rbyrnes@mailshack.com> [1]
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- Utilize bsd.databases.mk
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Reported by: Ports-i386 via Kris
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- Add a static pkg-plist
- Use USE_PYTHON facilities
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/96041
Submitted by: Soeren Straarup <xride@x12.dk>
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of a Web-browser-like interface with powerful features like multiple result
sets on tab sheets, query history, storing query "bookmarks", editing and
comparing resultsets, SQL script debugging, and more.
WWW: http://www.mysql.com/products/tools/query-browser/
PR: ports/95530
Submitted by: Rainer Alves <rainer.alves@gmail.com>
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Stupid mistake in pkg-plist..
PR: ports/95845
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
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- Teach sqlite{,3}.pc to use ${PTHREAD_LIBS} when select PTHREAD OPTIONS.
- Building docs via ALL_TARGET instead of post-build
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- Add OPTIONS for selecting database support.
- Set USE_LDCONFIG to handle ldconfig startup script.
PR: ports/93830
Submitted by: Laurent Courty <lrntct@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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Hat: portmgr
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- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 94137
Submitted by: Chris St Denis <chris___ctgameinfo.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout, 39 days
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sqlite3
Axiom is an object database, or alternatively, an
object-relational mapper.
Its primary goal is to provide an object-oriented layer
with what we consider to be the key aspects of OO, i.e.
polymorphism and message dispatch, without hindering the
power of an RDBMS. It is designed to "feel pythonic", without
encouraging the typical ORM behavior such as potato
programming.
Axiom provides a full interface to the database, which
strongly suggests that you do not write any SQL of your
own. Metaprogramming is difficult and dangerous (as many,
many SQL injection attacks amply demonstrate). Writing your
own SQL is still possible, however, and Axiom does have
several methods which return fragments of generated schema
if you wish to use them in your own queries.
WWW: http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodAxiom
PR: ports/95724
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
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to 2006.
- portlint(1)
PR: 95623
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: ports/95486
Submitted by: Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br> (maintainer)
Approved by: mnag (mentor)
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Asked by: maintainer
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PR: ports/95571
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: ports/95576
Submitted by: maintainer
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PR: 93877
Submitted by: maintainer
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