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Submitted by: Makoto Matsushita
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- Nuke pkg-plist while here
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PR: ports/72503
Submitted by: maintainer
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Requested by: nork
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PR: ports/73483
Submitted by: KIMURA Yasuhiro <yasu@utahime.org>
Approved by: taoka (blanket)
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o Chase changing master port.
Pointed out by: pointyhat via kris [1]
Approved by: maintainer (blanket)
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Submitted by: NAKAMURA Takeshi <1yen@sh.rim.or.jp>
Pointed out by: pointyhat via kris
TAOKA Fumiyoshi <fmysh@iijmio-mail.jp>
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Noticed by: kris
Pointy hat to: hrs
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The format of PREFIX/etc/rskkserv.conf has changed in version 2.95.
Please update your configuration file before restarting the server
using PREFIX/share/examples/rskkserv/conf-o2n.rb and referring to
PREFIX/etc/rskkserv.conf.sample.
PR: ports/73508
Submitted by: rushani
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Noticed by: kris
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actually no contents are changed; if you've installed 200410 already
no need to update to 200411.
While I'm here, dictionary files update every month automatically (thanks
for cron(8)). Committers, feel free if you find a newer version but I'm
not updating this port; all you have to do is "make makesum; cvs commit."
Also update WWW: line to SKK project's new home.
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to version 1.0
PR: ports/73131
Submitted by: KIMURA Yasuhiro <yasu@utahime.org>
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PR: ports/73311
Submitted by: Yamashiro Jun <yamajun@ofug.net>
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PR: ports-jp/14869, ports/71372
Submitted by: NAKAMURA Takeshi <ta.nakamura@crs.co.jp>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (about 1 week)
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PR: ports-jp/15153
Submitted by: NAKAJI Hiroyuki <nakaji@tutrp.tut.ac.jp> (maintainer)
Pointed out by: Hiroyuki's neighbor
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ports/japanese/skk-jisyo-cdb need to be changed, but still pending
(I'd like to contact current MAINTAINER first.)
No actual content change, no bump.
Noticed by: kris via "INDEX build failure report"
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As you know, version 1.71 (actually 1.71dev) is "development version."
However, this version was already available in 20th century, and there
are no "doesn't work" information. The author of dbskkd-cdb says it's
ok to update this port to version 1.71dev, so here it is.
With a help of ports/databases/cdb, the Makefile is simpler than previous.
No features are changed, except dbskkd-cdb does chroot(2) in this version.
Since chroot(2) requires superuser privilege, dbskkd-cdb should be started
by root. For inetd user, please double-check your inetd.conf line from
skkserv stream tcp nowait nobody ${PREFIX}/libexec/dbskkd-cdb dbskkd-cdb
to
skkserv stream tcp nowait root ${PREFIX}/libexec/dbskkd-cdb dbskkd-cdb"
to kick by root. Daemontools users please consult the document.
Thanks to: Kenji Rikitake (the dbskkd-cdb author)
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of this port), and completely rewrite this port in order to install
latest version of dictionaries with less costs.
Major changes are as follows:
* Set DISTFILES to my directory of MASTER_SITE_LOCAL. This directory
will contain monthly jisyo snapshot from the original distribution,
<URL:http://openlab.jp/skk/skk/dic/>. For less traffic, dictionary
files are bzip2(1)ed. Thanks to cron(8), I can update my MASTER_SITE_LOCAL
directory automatically -- you can see 200411 version of dictionary file
at Nov/01/2004 (yeah!).
* You can choose which size of dictionary files to be installed. Set
SKK_JISYO_TYPE to L, M, S, or any combination of these chars. Default
to 'L M S' so no files are disappeared with this commit.
* Introduce WITH_SKKJISYO_DELCOMMENTS, to delete annotations of any
dictionaries (at this time, only SKK-JISYO.L have annotations).
If you 1) don't want any annotations, 2) want to save disk space, or
3) have a client which doesn't aware annotations, use this option:
i.e., "make WITH_SKKJISYO_DELCOMMENTS=yes".
* Introduce WITH_SKKJISYO_CDB, to build CDB version of dictionaries.
In previsous version of ports, it is assumed that CDB version is
already made. However, it seems that the maintenance cost is not
so cheap; ports/japanese/skk-jisyo-cdb is broken at least two months.
I'm trying to contact the MAINTAINER of ports/japanese/skk-jisyo-cdb;
with this change, ports/japanese/skk-jisyo-cdb can be changed more
simple one.
* While I'm here, employ PLIST_FILES to simplify pkg-plist.
I've tested as much as possible including option combinations, "make
package", and pkg_add/delete. But if you find that I made a mistake,
please let me know.
Tested by: rushani
Suggestion from: nork
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Bump PORTREVISION.
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Approved by:adamw (mentor)
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Since Aug/2003, this port doesn't provide a client portion of SKK. This
means that this "meta" port is not a "meta." Since there are lots of
servers/clients/dictionaries of SKK, it would be a little bit hard to
define what's the "whole SKK system." (Note that old SKK tarball have
server, client, and dictionary, so it's simple to define the "whole.")
This ports can be removed if nobody still care of this, but I hope that
someone cleanups this port in someday -- just drop my maintainership only.
Note for SKK users: Take your favorite applications and use it.
- servers
skkserv, dbskkd-cdb, rskkserv, and multiskkserv are in the ports.
See also http://openlab.jp/skk/skkserv.html for more servers.
- clients
ddskk, ddskk-emacs20 (both are also called "skk 12.x"), jmode-skk,
skk10-elisp-emacs20, skkfep, skkinput, and skkinput3 are in the ports.
You may find other clients, for GTK, IIIMF; try googling.
- dictionary
There are ports of skk-jisyo and skk-jisyo-cdb (CDB version of
dictionary).
See also http://openlab.jp/skk/dic.html more dictionaries.
- others
There is a port of skk-tools.
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The skkserv is so old and slow, almost all users doesn't use in their real
life I believe -- but I don't delete it, since there's no reason to do.
If you still use this server, check http://openlab.jp/skk/skkserv.html and
switch to a new server; dbskkd-cdb, rskkserv, and multiskkserv are good
candidates since they are all registered to FreeBSD ports.
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PR: ports/72428
Submitted by: Masafumi Otsune <info@otsune.com> (maintainer)
nobutaka
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PR: ports/73065
Submitted by: HAYASHI Yasushi <yasi@yasi.to> (maintainer)
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characters.
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- $XDVIETCDIR has been set to $TEXMF/xdvi-ptex by default.
xdvi(1) now searches the necessary files from the share/texmf/xdvi-ptex
directory first, and then the share/texmf/xdvi directory.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
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- Remove dependency on tetex-modesw in print/tex-texmflocal.
- Use updmap.cfg to generate font map files. updmap-ptex, a
wrapper script of updmap(1) for pTeX support has been added.
- $TEXCONFIG has been set to $TEXMF/dvips{-ptex,}// by default.
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have affected Mozilla and other browsers also affect these ancient
Netscape versions.
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PR: ports/72950
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki (maintainer)
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Submitted by: (indirect) "Jacques A. Vidrine" <nectar@FreeBSD.org>
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Use pre-su-install instead of pre-install
Drop maintainership
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Submitted by: Masahide -mac- NODA <mac@clave.gr.jp>
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textproc/scim 0.99.6 --> 1.0.0
chinese/scim-chinese 0.4.1 --> 0.4.2
chinese/scim-tables 0.4.1 --> 0.4.3
korean/scim-tables 0.4.1 --> 0.4.3
japanese/scim-tables 0.4.1 --> 0.4.3
textproc/skim 0.9.5 --> 1.0.0
Pet portlint.
PR: ports/71919
Submitted by: maintainer.
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PR: 72776
Submitted by: Fumihiko Kimura
Obtained from: Dr. URASHIMA Akira
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Pointed out by: NAKAJI Hiroyuki <nakaji@jp.freebsd.org> (maintainer)
PR: ports/71581
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PR: ports/72573
Submitted by: Takahiro MORISHITA <freebsd@next-generation.org> (maintainer)
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- Add $HTMLLINT_ADMIN to indicate admin address.
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Update to 1.2.24
PR: ports/71601
Submitted by: Michael Johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
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