Shorten some long function names.
This is an attempt to fix 2/3 of the NetBSD builds (50 of 75) which are
all failing the same way, and the only way I can make any sense of the
compiler's error message, would be if the function names were exceeding
a limit for the length withing which they are required to be distinct.
That is, this code had makequietsignalling() makequietsignallingf() and
makequietsignallingl() and gcc is complaining that the parameters to
makequietsignalling() are of incorrect types, and then showing what is
very clearly a call to makequietsignallingl() for which the parame are
the correct types.
So, make those names shorter, and with any luck, this will all build
and work. (It builds on amd64, but that was one of the 25 where it
did with the long names, do that's little help.)
Feel free to revert this if it doesn't work!
Update grsync to 1.3.1
Version 1.3.1
Fixed Desktop file compatibility (thanks Voyageur)
Fixed nested functions with llvm (https://sourceforge.net/p/grsync/patches/9/) (thanks Ganael)
Modernized glade file (converted to gtk3 3.22 using Glade 3.38.2, thanks genodeftest)
Fixed rsync output not expanding vertically
Grsync-batch: added "Halt on failure" support
Moved default config directory from user home to .config
Some AC updates
Added Japanese translation (thanks Green)
Updated French translation (thanks Daria)
Updated Czech translation (thanks Petr)
Version 1.3.0
Gtk3 compatibility (some compile warnings left) (thanks Balló and Ganael)
Removed Maemo support, platform is obsolete
Added escaping of arguments containing spaces when printing rsync command line output
Updated Spanish translation (thanks Charles)
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(graphics/R-jpeg) Updated 0.1.10 to 0.1.11
0.1-11 2025-03-21
o turn jpeg messages to warnings (#4)
o work around missing bool in R 4.5.0 (#12, #13)
o mention EXIT orientation (#1)
o use pkg-config on Windows (#11)
lang/erlang-man: Update to 27.1
Upstream has no README, no LICENSE, no NEWS.
This tarball drops a very large number of man pages that were present
in 27.0.
Add tilt version 0.36.3
Kubernetes for Prod, Tilt for Dev
Modern apps are made of too many services. They're everywhere and in
constant communication.
[Tilt](https://tilt.dev) powers microservice development and makes
sure they behave! Run `tilt up` to work in a complete dev environment
configured for your team.
Tilt automates all the steps from a code change to a new process:
watching files, building container images, and bringing your environment
up-to-date. Think `docker build && kubectl apply` or `docker-compose up`.
(math/R) Updated 4.4.3 to 4.5.2 (some 800 lines)
CHANGES IN R 4.5.2:
UTILITIES:
* 'R CMD check' now handles archives with extension '.tar' or
'.tar.zstd' (where 'zstd' compression is supported by the R
build).
BUG FIXES:
* 't.test(c(1:3, Inf))' and similar no longer produce an error
but return a (still not so useful) '"htest"' result, fixing
PR#18901, thanks to Jesse Alderliesten.
* 'attr(., "tsp") <- val' now uses 'getOption("ts.eps")'
instead of hardwired '1e-5'; consequently, 'ts(..,
ts.eps=*)' now passes 'ts.eps' to the '"tsp"' setting C
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Wording and formatting improvements.
Note that the magic words "blk", "noblk", "auto" and "none"
are (and were before) formatted using mdoc's .Ar macro. That's
wrong, these are not args meant to be replaced by user supplied
values, they are specific strings that can be used - so probably
should use .Ic or .Cm or something, .Ar is wrong, and confusing.
They occur in the SYNOPSIS and throughout the man page.
Minor changes to column widths for swapctl -l
These changes should cope with listing swap devices (in units of
512 byte blocks) up to somewhere around the 45TiB total configured
swap size. Beyond that a minor modification (or perhaps rewrite
in a more general way) will be needed. But as it is might keep
things looking good for another year or two for most users.