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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n*opendarwin.org master;\n*darwinporting.org master;\n*darwinporting.info master;\n*metapkg.org master;\n*metapkg.com master;\n*synack.net slave;\n*tiffanie.org slave;\n*notapple.org slave;\n*xinetd.org slave;\n*bikemonkey.org slave;\n*fullers.org slave;\n*bitheaven.net slave;\n*pagehousesix.org slave;\n*hisrg.org slave;\n*darwinfo.org slave;\n*darwinfo.net slave;\n*darwinfo.com slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\nanomalies:\n# All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n# bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521015949',0,'utf-8',NULL,NULL),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n*zone \"opendarwin.org\" master;\n*zone \"darwinporting.org\" master;\n*zone \"darwinporting.info\" master;\n*zone \"metapkg.org\" master;\n*zone \"metapkg.com\" master;\n*zone \"synack.net\" slave;\n*zone \"tiffanie.org\" slave;\n*zone \"notapple.org\" slave;\n*zone \"xinetd.org\" slave;\n*zone \"bikemonkey.org\" slave;\n*zone \"fullers.org\" slave;\n*zone \"bitheaven.net\" slave;\n*zone \"pagehousesix.org\" slave;\n*zone \"hisrg.org\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.org\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.net\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.com\" slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\nanomalies:\n# All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n# bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521015608',0,'utf-8',NULL,NULL),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##apt.opendarwin.org\n##bindist.finkmirrors.net\n##bugs.finkproject.org\n##bugzilla.opendarwin.org\n##darwine.opendarwin.org\n##darwinports.opendarwin.org\n##darwinsource.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles-od.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.sf.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sf.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.finkmirrors.net\n##fink.opendarwin.org\n##https.www.opendarwin.org\n##kde.opendarwin.org\n##libfoundation.opendarwin.org\n##mail.opendarwin.org\n##master.us.finkmirrors.net\n##metapkg.com\n##metapkg.org\n##opendarwin.org\n##packages.opendarwin.org\n##webkit.opendarwin.org\n##www.metapkg.com\n##www.metapkg.org\n##www.opendarwin.org\n#rsync - public access\n##version 2.6.2 protocol version 28\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns\n##opendarwin.org master;\n##darwinporting.org master;\n##darwinporting.info master;\n##metapkg.org master;\n##metapkg.com master;\n##synack.net slave;\n##tiffanie.org slave;\n##notapple.org slave;\n##xinetd.org slave;\n##bikemonkey.org slave;\n##fullers.org slave;\n##bitheaven.net slave;\n##pagehousesix.org slave;\n##hisrg.org slave;\n##darwinfo.org slave;\n##darwinfo.net slave;\n##darwinfo.com slave;\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n#MySQL\n## 4.0.22-standard\n#apache\n##Apache/1.3.33 (Darwin) \n##PHP/4.3.10\n##mod_ssl/2.8.22\n##OpenSSL/0.9.7b\n##DAV/1.0.3\n#perl\n##This is perl, v5.8.1-RC3 built for darwin-thread-multi-2level\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##\n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n==Anomalies==\n* All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n* bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050601234705',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##apt.opendarwin.org\n##bindist.finkmirrors.net\n##bugs.finkproject.org\n##bugzilla.opendarwin.org\n##darwine.opendarwin.org\n##darwinports.opendarwin.org\n##darwinsource.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles-od.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.sf.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sf.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.finkmirrors.net\n##fink.opendarwin.org\n##https.www.opendarwin.org\n##kde.opendarwin.org\n##libfoundation.opendarwin.org\n##mail.opendarwin.org\n##master.us.finkmirrors.net\n##metapkg.com\n##metapkg.org\n##opendarwin.org\n##packages.opendarwin.org\n##webkit.opendarwin.org\n##www.metapkg.com\n##www.metapkg.org\n##www.opendarwin.org\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns\n##opendarwin.org master;\n##darwinporting.org master;\n##darwinporting.info master;\n##metapkg.org master;\n##metapkg.com master;\n##synack.net slave;\n##tiffanie.org slave;\n##notapple.org slave;\n##xinetd.org slave;\n##bikemonkey.org slave;\n##fullers.org slave;\n##bitheaven.net slave;\n##pagehousesix.org slave;\n##hisrg.org slave;\n##darwinfo.org slave;\n##darwinfo.net slave;\n##darwinfo.com slave;\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n#MySQL\n## 4.0.22-standard\n#apache\n##Apache/1.3.33 (Darwin) \n##PHP/4.3.10\n##mod_ssl/2.8.22\n##OpenSSL/0.9.7b\n##DAV/1.0.3\n#perl\n##This is perl, v5.8.1-RC3 built for darwin-thread-multi-2level\n#rsync\n##version 2.6.2 protocol version 28\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##\n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n==Anomalies==\n* All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n* bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050601234606',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##apt.opendarwin.org\n##bindist.finkmirrors.net\n##bugs.finkproject.org\n##bugzilla.opendarwin.org\n##darwine.opendarwin.org\n##darwinports.opendarwin.org\n##darwinsource.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles-od.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.opendarwin.org\n##distfiles.sf.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sf.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.ca.us.finkmirrors.net\n##distfiles.sfo.finkmirrors.net\n##fink.opendarwin.org\n##https.www.opendarwin.org\n##kde.opendarwin.org\n##libfoundation.opendarwin.org\n##mail.opendarwin.org\n##master.us.finkmirrors.net\n##metapkg.com\n##metapkg.org\n##opendarwin.org\n##packages.opendarwin.org\n##webkit.opendarwin.org\n##www.metapkg.com\n##www.metapkg.org\n##www.opendarwin.org\n\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n##opendarwin.org master;\n##darwinporting.org master;\n##darwinporting.info master;\n##metapkg.org master;\n##metapkg.com master;\n##synack.net slave;\n##tiffanie.org slave;\n##notapple.org slave;\n##xinetd.org slave;\n##bikemonkey.org slave;\n##fullers.org slave;\n##bitheaven.net slave;\n##pagehousesix.org slave;\n##hisrg.org slave;\n##darwinfo.org slave;\n##darwinfo.net slave;\n##darwinfo.com slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\n==Anomalies==\n* All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n* bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','',1,'Cryo','20050601233156',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n##opendarwin.org master;\n##darwinporting.org master;\n##darwinporting.info master;\n##metapkg.org master;\n##metapkg.com master;\n##synack.net slave;\n##tiffanie.org slave;\n##notapple.org slave;\n##xinetd.org slave;\n##bikemonkey.org slave;\n##fullers.org slave;\n##bitheaven.net slave;\n##pagehousesix.org slave;\n##hisrg.org slave;\n##darwinfo.org slave;\n##darwinfo.net slave;\n##darwinfo.com slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\n==Anomalies==\n* All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n* bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521031100',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n*opendarwin.org master;\n*darwinporting.org master;\n*darwinporting.info master;\n*metapkg.org master;\n*metapkg.com master;\n*synack.net slave;\n*tiffanie.org slave;\n*notapple.org slave;\n*xinetd.org slave;\n*bikemonkey.org slave;\n*fullers.org slave;\n*bitheaven.net slave;\n*pagehousesix.org slave;\n*hisrg.org slave;\n*darwinfo.org slave;\n*darwinfo.net slave;\n*darwinfo.com slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\n==Anomalies==\n* All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n* bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521020245',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n*opendarwin.org master;\n*darwinporting.org master;\n*darwinporting.info master;\n*metapkg.org master;\n*metapkg.com master;\n*synack.net slave;\n*tiffanie.org slave;\n*notapple.org slave;\n*xinetd.org slave;\n*bikemonkey.org slave;\n*fullers.org slave;\n*bitheaven.net slave;\n*pagehousesix.org slave;\n*hisrg.org slave;\n*darwinfo.org slave;\n*darwinfo.net slave;\n*darwinfo.com slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\nanomalies:\n# All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n# bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521015949',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n\n#bind/dns\n*zone \"opendarwin.org\" master;\n*zone \"darwinporting.org\" master;\n*zone \"darwinporting.info\" master;\n*zone \"metapkg.org\" master;\n*zone \"metapkg.com\" master;\n*zone \"synack.net\" slave;\n*zone \"tiffanie.org\" slave;\n*zone \"notapple.org\" slave;\n*zone \"xinetd.org\" slave;\n*zone \"bikemonkey.org\" slave;\n*zone \"fullers.org\" slave;\n*zone \"bitheaven.net\" slave;\n*zone \"pagehousesix.org\" slave;\n*zone \"hisrg.org\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.org\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.net\" slave;\n*zone \"darwinfo.com\" slave;\n\n\n\n#Mailman\n##listname\n##listname\n\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\nanomalies:\n# All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider\n# bikemonkey DNS on lamancha','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521015608',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n|}\n\n===Systems===\n\n==Operating system versions:==\n*{{sancho_uname}}\n*{{dulcinea_uname}}\n*{{lamancha_uname}}\n\n==Software installed:==\n*Sancho\n#httpd - \n##www.opendarwin.org\n##\n#perl -\n#php -\n#cvs -\n#rsync - public access\n##rsync.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as secondary\n\n*Dulcinea\n#cvs - developer and pserver access \n##cvs.opendarwin.org\n\n*Lamancha\n#httpd - server is used for a test bed\n## lamancha.opendarwin.org\n#bind/dns - server is used as primary\n## opendarwin.org\n\n\n\n*Mailman\n*Bugzilla\n*cvs\n*rsync\n*apache\n*php\n*perl\n\nanomalies:\n# All of opendarwin DNS is inside the same provider','/* Software installed: */',1,'Cryo','20050521012652',0,'utf-8'),(0,'Infrastructure:Introduction','OpenDarwin Infrastructure\n{|\n|-\n|\nThe administrative documentation to how things are configured on the OpenDarwin systems.\n\n|
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\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
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Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apple\'s Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ Apple]. Since Apple\'s Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
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[http://www.opendarwin.org OpenDarwin.org], jointly founded in April 2002 by [http://www.isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.] (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone. The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
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Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin. The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apple\'s infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
','',1,'Cryo','20050503195527','',74,0,0,0,0.039500084352,'20050503195527','79949496804472'),(954,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n* Remove link to old, dead wiki. Link is http://opendarwin.org/en/news/todo20040715.html found on http://www.opendarwin.org under recent news (dated 2004)\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n(kevin@, snu@ finished Apr-05)\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\nThe [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]] now has its own page. The contents of this Todo list have been copied over to the new Todo list and are remain here only for historical purposes.\n* Create a [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList]] and the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]] [[User:Rhwood|Rhwood]] 01:22, 13 Aug 2005 (GMT)\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','revert to 22:44, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075019','',1884,0,0,0,0.624454243344,'20051106075019','79948893924980'),(955,5,'ToDoList','* How long should strike items stick around before being removed? [[User:Cryo|Cryo]] 01:02, 9 May 2005 (GMT)','',1,'Cryo','20050509010225','',73,0,0,1,0.052500831481,'20050509010225','79949490989774'),(956,0,'DarwinPorts:About','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\n===Project Goals===\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nCurrent DarwinPorts release: \'\'\'1.102\'\'\'\n\n===History of \'\'ports\'\'===\n\nIn the early days of Unix, installing a program from source code was a hit-or-miss proposition at best. The now-pervasive \"configure\" hadn\'t appeared yet. Every systems administrator had to understand the platform a program had been written for, and its differences from their platform, before they had a hope of porting a chunk of code. The duplication of effort was truly monstrous. The FreeBSD ports system started addressing this back in 1995; the system has scaled well, and is still very popular among the BSD community ([http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/12/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html M. Lucas]).\n\nThe purpose of \'\'ports\'\' is to make installation of programs easier for system administrators and end-users. This is accomplished by specifying \'\'\'how\'\'\' programs are compiled and installed successfully, including what programs each program requires (dependencies) to properly function. By simplifying the installation of software, a greater variety of applications have become available for a greater number of users who may not have the technical expertise to debug and hack a program to function properly.\n\nThe FreeBSD ports system is now incorporated into several other projects even if only in concept or principal including NetBSD and OpenBSD. The problem of software (package) installation has also troubled the Linux community. [http://www.gentoo.org Gentoo Linux\'s] \'\'portage\'\' was based on the concept of \'\'ports\'\' as was [http://www.debian.org Debian\'s] \'\'apt-get\'\'.\n\nWhat does all of that FreeBSD information have to do with DarwinPorts, or the Darwin OS family including [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X]?\n\nSimply put, the relationship between [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://www.freebsd.org FreeBSD] could be regarded as one of siblings; the truth is that under the hood of [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X], the engine that drives it is [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]. It creates an interface between the userspace (software programs) and the hardware. Not to be confused with other GUI interfaces, the Aqua interface is Apple\'s current trademark; it is however, just the wrapping around the core of the system. When the Aqua GUI interface is combined with Darwin, the result is [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X]. Darwin has been released as an open source project by Apple Computer.\n\nDarwin itself borrows heavily from the FreeBSD project. They share many commonalities including their virtual file systems, networking stack and many userspace components. Advancements from the Darwin project are shared with the FreeBSD project and visaversa. They maintain a mutually beneficial relationship with FreeBSD by transferring knowledge and source code which in turn benefits both products.\n\n===Why DarwinPorts===\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project solves the same problem addressed in 1995 by the FreeBSD project: software package and installation management a.k.a. \'\'ports\'\'. It is possible to manually configure and install most, if not all, open source software programs for the Darwin family of operating systems, but this can be a tedious, time consuming and quite frankly frustrating task. DarwinPorts helps bridge this gap by filling in the time-to-deliver by managing compilation and installation of new programs allowing the user to focus on the use, not installation, of the software.\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',233,'Jpreston','20051012031340','',1454,0,0,0,0.234401935436,'20051121210630','79948987968659'),(957,2,'Mww','Member of the [[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]] project, [[DarwinPorts:PortMgr|PortMgr]] triumvirate and [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch15s03.html responsible commiter] for Java and Python.\n\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/~mww/ OpenDarwin homepage]\n*[http://www.mweissmann.de personal homepage]\n\n[[Category:Users]]\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]\n[[Category:PortMgr]]','',4,'Mww','20050510181620','',141,0,1,0,0.255001235603,'20050510181620','79949489818379'),(958,0,'DarwinPorts:PortMgr','For one year elected triumvirat, responsible for administrative decisions regarding [[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]].\n\n*[http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch13s03.html PortMgr] in the guide','',4,'Mww','20050510181418','',82,0,0,1,0.118688466335,'20050510181418','79949489818581'),(959,2,'Olegb','[[Category:DarwinPorts]]\n[[Category:PortMgr]]','',4,'Mww','20050510185807','',61,0,0,1,0.229616528892,'20050510185807','79949489814192'),(960,3,'Leimy','','',5,'Leimy','20050511002529','',115,0,0,0,0.253156223776,'20050511002529','79949488997470'),(961,2,'Leimy','[[Category:Xar]]\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',4,'Mww','20050510190059','',57,0,0,1,0.002326039783,'20050510190059','79949489809940'),(962,2,'Bbraun','[[Category:Users]]\n[[Category:Admins]]\n[[Category:Core]]','',4,'Mww','20050510190606','',86,0,0,1,0.165586165886,'20050510190606','79949489809393'),(963,14,'Users','The rare OpenDarwin users','',4,'Mww','20050510190715','',89,0,0,1,0.444227716375,'20050929035858','79949489809284'),(964,14,'PortMgr','The [[DarwinPorts:PortMgr|PortMgr]] triumvirate is primarily responsible for the administritive decision making of DarwinPorts.','',4,'Mww','20050510190851','',90,0,0,1,0.137319101433,'20050929035858','79949489809148'),(965,0,'Xar:About','Xar is an eXtensible archiver project that aims to archive all metadata available on the various filesystems it supports.\n\nThe project page is http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/xar\n\nThe Xar contributing developers are:\n\nKevin Van Vechten\n\nLandon Fuller\n\nRob Braun\n\nDavid Leimbach\n\nWill Barton [PyXar sub project]\n\nToby Peterson [XarKit]\n\n==links==\n*[[xar:Todo|xar Todo]]','revert to 22:43, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074953','',663,0,0,0,0.009564128047,'20051106074953','79948893925046'),(966,14,'DarwinPorts','The [[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]] Developers','',4,'Mww','20050510194009','',304,0,0,1,0.025917446808,'20051126000431','79949489805990'),(967,2,'Jmpp','when receiving mail from Juan, always remember that \"jmpp\" is an alias for \"jmpp -v -v\" ;)\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]\n[[Category:PortMgr]]\n[[Category:Users]]\n[[Category:Admins]]','',2,'Jmpp','20050929035858','',328,0,0,0,0.016503419295,'20050929035858','79949070964141'),(968,4,'Community_Portal','Internet Relay Chat: [irc://irc.freenode.net/OpenDarwin FreeNode #OpenDarwin]','revert to 01:43, 26 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075046','',3171,0,0,0,0.772913211885,'20051106075046','79948893924953'),(970,8,'Main_Page','OpenDarwin','',1,'Cryo','20050516063908','',27,0,0,1,0.124272760473,'20050516063908','79949483936091'),(971,8,'OpenDarwin','OpenDarwin','',1,'Cryo','20050516064142','',15,0,0,1,0.214762634292,'20050516064142','79949483935857'),(972,8,'OpenDarwin-url','[https://www.opendarwin.org/wiki/]','',1,'Cryo','20050516064334','',29,0,0,1,0.106263715391,'20050516064334','79949483935665'),(981,0,'Darwine','[[Image:logo_128x128.png|right]]\nWelcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n==Contents==\n* [[Darwine:build|Building Darwine]]\n* [[Darwine:quartzdrv|quartzdrv work]]\n* [[Darwine:qemu-darwin-user|qemu-darwin-user work]]\n\n==Links==\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine Website]\n* [http://www.winehq.org/ The WineHQ] Main Wine Website\n* [http://wiki.winehq.org/ The Official Wine Wiki]','revert to 00:46, 27 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075027','',8396,0,0,0,0.028902716239,'20051106075027','79948893924972'),(980,0,'Darwine:About','Darwine is an effort to port [http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] to the Darwin/Mac OS X.\n\n==Links==\n\n* [[Darwine|Darwine\'s Wiki main page]]\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine Website]','This is an about box. Fix it to behave like an about box. Add a link to Darwine\'s Wiki main page.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050612114951','',299,0,0,0,0.118170598395,'20050612115252','79949387885048'),(974,10,'Sancho_uname','Darwin sancho.opendarwin.org 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc','',1,'Cryo','20050521003938','',15,0,0,1,0.094408295065,'20050521003938','79949478996061'),(975,10,'Dulcinea_uname','Darwin dulcinea.opendarwin.org 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc','',1,'Cryo','20050521004007','',32,0,0,1,0.407543335882,'20050521004007','79949478995992'),(976,10,'Lamancha_uname','Darwin lamancha.opendarwin.org 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc','',1,'Cryo','20050521004025','',16,0,0,1,0.066651781712,'20050521004025','79949478995974'),(982,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.','Patch to fix the winsock.h errors: Patch committed, thus removed.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050622154653','',2014,0,0,0,0.070018662028,'20050622154653','79949377845346'),(977,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n===About WebKit===\n* [[WebKit:Applications using WebKit|Applications using WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit:Known incompatibilities between open-source WebKit and Safari|Known incompatibilities between open-source WebKit and Safari]]\n\n===Tips===\n* [[WebKit:Tips For Building WebKit|Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit:Nightly Builds|Nightly Builds]]\n\n===JavaScriptCore===\n* [[WebKit:JS Core Garbage Collector|JS Core Garbage Collector]]\n===SVG===\n* [[WebKit:WebKit plus SVG|WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[WebKit:Portable KWQ Files|Portable KWQ Files]]\n\n===Bugs and debugging===\n* [[WebKit:Nice Bugzilla queries|Nice Bugzilla queries]]\n* [[WebKit:Debugging WebKit with Xcode|Debugging WebKit with Xcode]]\n* [[WebKit:Known crashers|Known crashers]]\n\n===The Team===\n* [[WebKit:WebKit Team|WebKit Team]]','revert to 22:45, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075101','',10565,0,0,0,0.085428262047,'20051106075101','79948893924898'),(978,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nBelow are current gotchas in building WebKit we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit].\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\nMake sure to run\n set-webkit-configuration --deployment\nso that you won\'t have link errors.\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevant sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a space in your build directory name. Xcode 2.1 has a bug with the handling of space characters that causes the WebKit build to fail with this error.','/* I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h */',100,'Darin','20050801024145','',3824,0,1,0,0.024826964422,'20051015064846','79949198975854'),(1022,12,'Contents','','revert to 15:38, 2 Nov 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075122','',1682,0,0,0,0.11937921939,'20051106075122','79948893924877'),(979,0,'WebKit:About','#REDIRECT [[WebKit]]','',1,'Cryo','20050608181643','',31,1,0,1,0.015177442826,'20050608181643','79949391818356'),(983,2,'Humancell','==Scott C. Lemon==\nI\'ve worked with a wide range of computer hardware and software over the years. I\'ve been hacking on operating systems and networking for years and thought that this looked like a fun project to work on. I started with CP/M and MP/M, moved into primitive networking (RS-422 P2P, Corvus Omninet, etc.), and then into DOS, Windows, NetWare, OS/2, Mac, UNIX, and Linux. I\'m still honing my skills on UNIX, Linux and Darwin.\n\nI\'m mostly interested in running the x86 version of Darwin, and do most all of my work within Virtual PC 2004. I\'m doing my best to document what I\'m doing and how I\'m getting my system up and going.\n\nMy thanks to all of the folks who have made this possible ... there are a lot of hours put into all this design and code. I appreciate it.\n\n==Other Info==\nMy [http://opendarwin.blogspot.com OpenDarwin Blog]','',46,'Humancell','20050619224739','',52,0,0,0,0.063675801929,'20050619224739','79949380775260'),(984,4,'Download','Downloads are available here: [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/downloads/ OpenDarwin Downloads]','revert to 22:43, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074937','',1412,0,0,0,0.282288809315,'20051106074937','79948893925062'),(985,4,'Installing','====OpenDarwin Release Announcements with Installation Links====\n
\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/release.html OpenDarwin 7.2.1 (latest)]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.2/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.2]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.1/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.1]\n
\n====Installation Notes For Various Platforms====\n
\n*[[OpenDarwin:Installing:x86:VPC2004|x86 on Virtual PC 2004]]\n
','revert to 22:44, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074945','',3822,0,0,0,0.543794050127,'20051106074945','79948893925054'),(986,4,'Common_Errors','== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86) ==\n* IDE drives may not work on x86. Try it, if it doesn\'t work, it\'s a known problem.\n* The booter won\'t automatically use the OpenDarwin disk as the root disk.\n
\n#Hit enter during initial boot to get to the command prompt.\n#You have to pass the \"rd=\" parameter to the kernel. (e.g. rd=disk#s#)\n#On a lot of installs the parameter to be passed is: \'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\n#The exact values depend on your local setup.\n#Once booted you can hardwire this kernel argument in the file:\n#*/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n#*(put same \'\'rd-disk#s#\'\' as the value for the Kernel Flags\n
\n* Video cards must support VESA 2.0 framebuffer modes on x86. Try it, if your console looks weird, or doesn\'t appear, it\'s a known problem.\n* \"SAM Multimedia: READ or WRITE failed\" error could be an problem with the CDROM drive (I had a spare from a Dell box that worked when the CDROM drive from my Compaq gave me this error message)\n\n== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (ppc) ==\n* Airport wireless cards are detected, but cannot be configured.\n* PowerManagement is not working','revert to 22:46, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106075109','',1722,0,0,0,0.11671499046,'20051106075109','79948893924890'),(992,4,'General_disclaimer','','',1,'Cryo','20050623213120','move=sysop:edit=sysop',1482,0,0,0,0.026783301914,'20051006035451','79949376786879'),(987,2,'Pidherbemont','[[Category:Darwine]]','Set my category.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619090818','',55,0,0,1,0.187090609381,'20050619090818','79949380909181'),(988,14,'Darwine','The [[Darwine]] Developers','Change the link to Darwine instead of Darwine:About',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619091106','',66,0,0,0,0.020089422272,'20050619091106','79949380908893'),(989,6,'Logo_128x128.png','Darwine Logo 128x128','Darwine Logo 128x128',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619111808','',35,0,0,1,0.010877681421,'20051106075027','79949380888191'),(990,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nNOTE: Installation of OpenDarwin v7.2.1 into Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 only works with the Windows version of Virtual PC. It will not work on the Macintosh version.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n \n \n \n \n Kernel\n mach_kernel\n Kernel Flags\n \n Boot Graphics\n Yes\n APM\n Yes\n \n \nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have done this, your file ought to look something like:\n \n \n \n \n Kernel\n mach_kernel\n Kernel Flags\n \'\'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\' <-- NOTE ADDED TEXT!\n Boot Graphics\n Yes\n APM\n Yes\n \n \nSave the file, and upon next boot your default boot device will be set. That is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\nDarwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the Darwin OS family. Once you have networking operational, you can install Darwinports.\n\nInstructions from the Darwinports website to install from source:\n % cd ~\n % curl -O http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/downloads/DarwinPorts-1.0.tar.bz2\n % tar xjvf DarwinPorts-1.0.tar.bz2\n % cd DarwinPorts\n % ./configure\n % make\n % sudo make install\nOnce the installation is complete, you will have to add /opt/local/bin to your path:\n export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin\nThe primary command is the \'port\' command. Read the man pages!\n man port\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Initial Installation */',239,'Rob','20051016154215','',3537,0,0,0,0.278627239551,'20051016154215','79948983845784'),(991,0,'Odcctools:About','\'\'\'odcctools\'\'\'\n----\nThe odcctools project is geared towards improving the Darwin cctools build system and code base to support Darwin development.\n\n\'\'\'Developers\'\'\'\n\nShantonu Sen \nPeter O\'Gorman \n\n\'\'\'Mailing list\'\'\'\n\nThe mailing list archives and subscription page can be accessed at http://www.opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/odcctools\n\n\'\'\'Project layout\'\'\'\n\nDarwin cctools has several components, including the assembler as(1), the static linker ld(1), various tools for manipulating and analyzing Mach-O and fat files, and support libraries. It is broken down by components here.\n\n\'\'\'Downloading odcctools\'\'\'\n\nThat latest odcctools snapshot can be downloaded from http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/odcctools-20050327.tar.bz2. You can also access the CVS sources:\n\n\ncvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od login\ncvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -P odcctools\n\n\'\'\'Using odcctools with gcc\'\'\'\n\nYou can use odcctools with mainline gcc from http://gcc.gnu.org. The \"apple-local-200502-branch\" has some Apple-specific changes and build tools - odcctools should work with either version. Instructions for using odcctools with gcc can be found here.','revert to 22:43, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074933','',411,0,0,0,0.260429835394,'20051106074933','79948893925066'),(1010,4,'DOC','Setup\n*[[OpenDarwin:AddingUsers|Setting up new users and changing passwords]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:SSH|Allowing Remote Logins]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:VMWare|Darwin 8 on VMWare with Networking]]\n*[[OS_X_chroot|Building an OS X Chroot]]','revert to 22:42, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074923','',1814,0,0,0,0.060369114114,'20051106074923','79948893925076'),(1011,4,'AddingUsers','To add a new user:\n\nniutil -create / /users/bbraun
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun shell /bin/tcsh
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun realname \"Rob Braun\"
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun uid 1000
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun gid 1000
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun home /Users/bbraun
\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun _shadow_password
\n\nTo change a user\'s password you have to tell passwd to also update netinfo:\n\npasswd -i netinfo bbraun','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714224420','',441,0,0,0,0.0078186557,'20050714224420','79949285775579'),(1012,4,'SSH','Darwin 8.x\n\nlaunchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist\n\n\nDarwin 7.x\n\n\'\'\'edit /etc/xinetd.d/ssh and set \"disable\" to \"no\"\'\'\'\n\nservice ssh\n{\n disable = no\n socket_type = stream\n wait = no\n user = root\n server = /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper\n server_args = -i\n groups = yes\n flags = REUSE IPv6\n session_create = yes\n}\n\n\'\'\'kill xinetd:\'\'\'\n\nkill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`\n\n\'\'\'restart xinetd:\'\'\'\n\n/usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid','',201,'RideTheCliche','20050917070729','',454,0,0,0,0.097800306466,'20050917070729','79949082929270'),(1013,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. Its features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, parental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. Its notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer.\n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\nShrook was one of the first (if not the first) third party application to use WebKit.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n=== CSSEdit - MacRabbit ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC) \n\n[http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/ CSSEdit]\n\n\n=== Contribute 3 - Macromedia ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.macromedia.com/software/contribute/ Macromedia Contribute 3] redefines web publishing, making it an activity open to everybody, every day. Contribute 3 lets everyone in an organization publish to websites and bring them alive with up-to-date information. On the Mac, Contribute 3 users WebKit to render HTML.\n\n\n=== RapidWeaver - Realmac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/ RapidWeaver] RapidWeaver is a next-generation web design application to help you create professional looking web sites in minutes. No knowledge of complex code is required, RapidWeaver will take care of all that for you. RapidWeaver makes it easy for everyone to publish Photos, Movies and Blogs online instantly. If you\'re thinking about starting a blog or website, RapidWeaver is the perfect choice. Not only does it allow you to work in a familiar iApp style environment it also integrates seamlessly with iLife, .Mac and Mac OS X. \n\n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n\n=== Xyle scope - Cultured Code ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.culturedcode.com/xyle Xyle scope] is an innovative CSS tool for analysis, debugging and fine-tuning. It’s like surfing the web with an X-ray view. Using Xyle scope you will deepen your understanding of XHTML and CSS, find out how your peers did it, as well as debug and fine-tune your own work.\n\n\n=== XML Nanny - Scandalous Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.scan.dalo.us XML Nanny] Check XML and XHTML documents for Well-Formedness and Validity either locally or over the network. XML Nanny supports validation against both DTD and W3C XML Schema.\n\n\n=== XML-RPC Client - Scandalous Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.scan.dalo.us XML-RPC Client] Access and debug XML-RPC web services from the comfort of your desktop using a beautiful Aqua interface. XML-RPC Client allows you to specify arbitrarily complex parameters to any remote XML-RPC method and shows you the raw XML-RPC request and response from an service as well as a high-level object psuedo-code representation.\n\n\n=== Safari Guide - Scandalous Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.scan.dalo.us Safari Guide] Evaluate XPath and XQuery expressions against the current frontmost Safari webpage. Safari Guide can be helpful in debugging applications that use XPath and XQuery. Also, Safari Guide is a simple, elegant tool with which to learn more about the fascinating XPath and XQuery languages.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be used as a regular web browser.\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.acquisitionx.com/ Acquisition] — Innovative Mac P2P. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/aperture Aperture] — Pro Photography Post-Production. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ BibDesk] — BibTeX manager. Opensource. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] — DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] — System�wide notification manager. Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] — AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.derailer.org/paparazzi/ Paparazzi!] - Full-Length Web Page Capture (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update — Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] — Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] — Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] — Integrated development environment. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] — U.S. meteorological software. Hunter Associates. 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Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n\n==Todo Items==\n* Create the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Put together a team of documentation maintainers to finally get our online docs up to speed with current times. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 22:27, 30 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n* Update [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository documentation] to reflect the requirement that ports be in a category for portindex to work. - see [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* Uprev the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/downloads/DarwinPorts-1.1.dmg 1.1 dmg] (and corresponding [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/downloads/DarwinPorts-1.1.chk.txt checksum file]) to include all the submitted localizations (*\'\'\'finish the Spanish one\'\'\'*). If you feel like helping out with a localization of your own, [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note] first to coordinate work with me. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 00:56, 1 Oct 2005 (GMT) \n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the CVS tree with respect to CVS branches and tags for release1 (olegb@ jmpp@).\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add -R (rebuild dependents) option to upgrade (olegb@).\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Have the DarwinPorts installer check for the presence of Xcode\n\n==Ports Requested==\n* libjpeg, see http://www.ijg.org/, used in MapServer, http://ms.gis.umn.edu/\n* libtiff, see http://remotesensing.org, used in MapServer, http://ms.gis.umn.edu/\n\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','adding a place for requested ports',215,'RayKiddy','20051126000431','',872,0,0,0,0.760177650509,'20051126000431','79948873999568'),(1015,4,'Crew','','revert to 22:43, 22 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074929','',886,0,0,0,0.132625869195,'20051106074929','79948893925070'),(1016,2,'Sky','http://www.cybozone.com/images/sky-avatar.jpg\n\nSky calls [http://www.cybozone.com CyboZone] his home on the Internet. [http://www.cybozone.com/contact.php Contact Sky].','added link to homepage',12,'Sky','20050719114231','',41,0,0,1,0.175552332981,'20050719114231','79949280885768'),(1017,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* have a good implementation of the load_shared_file related syscalls.\n* make qemu-user able to launch executable at the default address space (0x1000).\n* finish syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwin box, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\nMake sure gcc-3.3 is used: gcc-4.0 can\'t build qemu.\n $ sudo gcc_select 3.3\nThen you can just type:\n $ ./configure --target-list=\"i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\"\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working due to the bad load_file_shared implementation)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','/* Build the code */ Fix the command.',26,'Pidherbemont','20051023102012','',1424,0,0,0,0.286218988076,'20051023102012','79948976897987'),(993,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','quartzdrv is a Mac OS X graphic driver for Wine which intends to replace the x11drv on Mac OS X, to provide a better integration of Wine in Mac OS X.\n\n=== Status ===\n* Display windows but not their content.\n\n=== How to install ===\n* Prepare to build Wine. 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These issues are handled automatically by the Mediawiki software if you edit the page online, retrieving and submitting the wikicode in the same text box.\n\nSee also [[MediaWiki architecture]].\n\n== Dummy edit ==\n\nIf the wikitext is not changed no edit will be recorded and the edit summary is discarded.\n\nA dummy edit is a change in wikitext that has no effect on the rendered page, such as changing the number of [[w:newline|newline]]s at some position from 0 to 1 or from 2 to 3 or conversely (changing from 1 to 2 makes a difference, see below). This allows an edit summary, and is useful for correcting a previous edit summary, or an accidental marking of a previous edit as \"minor\" (see below). 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This feature is important, because users can choose to \'\'hide\'\' minor edits in their view of the [[MediaWiki User\'s Guide: The Recent Changes page | Recent Changes page]], to keep the volume of edits down to a manageable level.\n\nThe reason for not allowing a user who is not logged in to mark an edit as minor is that vandalism could then be marked as a minor edit, in which case it would stay unnoticed longer. This limitation is another reason to log in.\n\n== The wiki markup ==\nIn the left column of the table below, you can see what effects are possible. In the right column, you can see how those effects were achieved. In other words, to make text look like it looks in the left column, type it in the format you see in the right column.\n\nYou may want to keep this page open in a separate browser window for reference. If you want to try out things without danger of doing any harm, you can do so in the [[Sandbox]].\n\n=== Sections, paragraphs, lists and lines ===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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\nStart your sections with header lines:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n New section \n\n Subsection\n\n Sub-subsection\n\n
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\n[[en:newline|Newline]]:\n\nA single\nnewline\nhas no\neffect on the\nlayout.\n\nBut an empty line\nstarts a new paragraph.\n\n(

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or the end of the section)\n\n(in Cologne Blue two newlines and a div tag give just one newline; in the order newline, div tag, newline, the result is two newlines)\n\n
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\n\nA single\nnewline\nhas no\neffect on the\nlayout.\n\nBut an empty line\nstarts a new paragraph.
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\nSufficient as wikitext code is <br>, the XHTML code <br /> is not needed, the system produces this code.

You can break lines
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\n# Numbered lists are also good\n## very organized\n## easy to follow\n#A newline\n#in a list \nmarks the end of the list.\n#New numbering starts\n#with 1.\n\n
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or have newlines
inside lists\n
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inside lists
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\n:A colon indents a line or paragraph.\nA manual newline starts a new paragraph.\n* This is primarily for displayed material, but is also used for discussion on [[Help:Talk page|Talk page]]s.\n
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IF a line of plain text starts with a space THEN\n  it will be formatted exactly\n    as typed;\n  in a fixed-width font;\n  lines won\'t wrap;\nENDIF\nthis is useful for:\n  * pasting preformatted text;\n  * algorithm descriptions;\n  * program source code\n  * ASCII art;\n  * chemical structures;
\n\nWARNING If you make it wide,\nyou [[en:page widening|force the whole page to be wide]] and\nhence less readable. Never start ordinary lines with spaces.
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(see also below)
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 IF a line of plain text starts with a space THEN\n   it will be formatted exactly\n     as typed;\n   in a fixed-width font;\n   lines won\'t wrap;\n ENDIF\n this is useful for:\n   * pasting preformatted text;\n   * algorithm descriptions;\n   * program source code\n   * ASCII art;\n   * chemical structures;
Centered text.
\n
Centered text.
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A [[en:horizontal dividing line|horizontal dividing line]]: above\n----\n\nand below.\n\nMainly useful for separating threads on Talk pages.\n
A horizontal dividing line: above\n----\nand below. 
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\n\nSummarizing the effect of a single newline: no effect in general, but it ends a list item or indented part; thus changing some text into a list item, or indenting it, is more cumbersome if it contains newlines, they have to be removed; see also [[w:Wikipedia:Don\'t use line breaks]].\n\n=== Links, URLs ===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
What it looks likeWhat you type
Sue is reading the [[video policy]].\n*First letter of target is automatically capitalized.\n*Internal spaces are automatically represented as underscores (typing an underscore has the same effect as typing a space, but is not recommended).\nThus the [[link]] above is to http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_policy, which is the page with the name \"Video policy\".\n
Sue is reading the [[video policy]].
\n
\nLink to a section on a page, e.g.\n[[List_of_cities_by_country#Morocco]]; when section editing does not work the link is treated as link to the page, i.e. to the top; this applies for:\n*links to non-existent sections\n*links in redirects\n*interwiki links\n
[[List_of_cities_by_country#Morocco]].
Link target and link label are different: [[User:Larry Sanger|answers]].\n\n(This is called a [[piped link]]).\n
Link target and link label are different: \n[[User:Larry Sanger|answers]]
\n
Endings are blended into the link: [[official position]]s, [[gene]]s\n
Endings are blended\ninto the link: [[official position]]s, [[gene]]s
\n
\nAutomatically hide stuff in parentheses: [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]].\n

Automatically hide namespace: [[Wikipedia:Village pump|Village pump]].

\n

The server fills in the part after the | when you save the page. Next time you open the edit box you will see the expanded piped link. A preview interprets the abbreviated form correctly, but does not expand it yet in the edit box. Press Save and again Edit, and you will see the expanded version. The same applies for the following feature.

\n
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Automatically hide stuff in parentheses:\n[[kingdom (biology)|]]. 
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Automatically hide namespace:\n[[Wikipedia:Village pump|]].
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When adding a comment to a Talk page,\nyou should sign it. You can do this by\nadding three tildes for your user name:\n: [[User:Karl Wick|Karl Wick]]\nor four for user name plus date/time:\n: [[User:Karl Wick|Karl Wick]] 08:10 Oct 5, 2002 (UTC)\n
When adding a comment to a Talk page,\nyou should sign it. You can do this by\nadding three tildes for your user name:\n: ~~~\nor four for user name plus date/time:\n: ~~~~
\n
[[The weather in London]] is a page that doesn\'t exist yet.\n*You can create it by clicking on the link.\n*To create a new page:\n*#Create a link to it on some other page.\n*#Save that page.\n*#Click on the link you just made. The new page will open for editing.\n*Have a look at [[MediaWiki User\'s Guide: Starting a new page|how to start a page]] guide and the naming conventions page for your project.\n
[[The weather in London]] is a page\nthat doesn\'t exist yet.
\n
\n[[MediaWiki User\'s Guide: Using redirects|Redirect]] one article title to another by putting text like this in its first line.\n
#REDIRECT [[United States]]
\n
\nA link to the page on the same subject in another language or, more generally, to a page on another wiki:\n[[:fr:Wikipédia:Aide]]. \nFor more info see [[MediaWiki User\'s Guide: Interwiki linking]].\n
[[fr:Wikipédia:Aide]], [[:fr:Wikipédia:Aide]]
\"What links here\" and \"Related changes\" can be linked as:
\n[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Wikipedia:How to edit a page]] and\n[[Special:Recentchangeslinked/Wikipedia:How to edit a page]]\n
\n[[Special:Whatlinkshere/\nWikipedia:How to edit a page]] and\n[[Special:Recentchangeslinked/\nWikipedia:How to edit a page]]
\n
External links: [http://www.nupedia.com Nupedia], [http://www.nupedia.com]\n
External links:\n[http://www.nupedia.com Nupedia],\n[http://www.nupedia.com]
\n
Or just give the URL: http://www.nupedia.com.\n*In the [[en:URL|URL]] all symbols must be among: A-Z a-z 0-9 ._\\/~%-+&#?!=()@ \\x80-\\xFF. If a URL contains a different character it should be converted; for example, ^ has to be written %5E (to be looked up in [[en:ASCII|ASCII]]). A blank space can also be converted into an underscore.\n
Or just give the URL:\nhttp://www.nupedia.com.
\n
\nTo link to books, you can use [[en:ISBN|ISBN]] links.\nISBN 0123456789X See [[Help:ISBN links]]\n\n
ISBN 0123456789X
\n
\nLink to [[w:Request for Comments|Request for Comments]]: RFC 123 (URL specified in [[mediawiki:Rfcurl]])\n\n
RFC 123
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\nTo include links to non-image uploads such as sounds, use a \"media\" link.\n
[[media:Sg_mrob.ogg|Sound]]\n
\n
\n\n[[media:Sg_mrob.ogg|Sound]]\n
\n
Use links for dates, so everyone can set their own display order. Use [[Special:Preferences]] to change your own date display setting.\n
[[July 20]], [[1969]] , [[20 July]] [[1969]]\nand [[1969]]-[[07-20]]\n
will all appear as [[20 July]] [[1969]] if you set your date display preference to 1 January 2001.\n
\n\n=== Images ===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
What it looks likeWhat you type
A picture: [[Image:Wiki.png|Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia]]\n* For many projects, only images that have been uploaded to the same project can be used. To upload images, use the [[Special:Upload|upload page]]. You can find the uploaded image on the [[Special:Imagelist|image list]]\n
\nA picture: [[Image:Wiki.png]]
\nor, with alternate text (\'\'strongly\'\' encouraged) \n
[[Image:Wiki.png|Wikipedia \n- The Free Encyclopedia]] \n
\n[[en:Web browser|Web browser]]s render alternate text when not displaying an image -- for example, when the image isn\'t loaded, or in a text-only browser, or when spoken aloud. See [[en:Wikipedia:Alternate text for images|Alternate text for images]] for help on choosing alternate text. See [[en:Wikipedia:Extended_image_syntax|Extended image syntax]] for more options.\n
\nClicking on an uploaded image displays a description page, which you can also link directly to: [[:Image:Wiki.png]]\n
\n[[:Image:Wiki.png]]\n
\n
\nTo include links to images shown as links instead of drawn on the page, use a \"media\" link.\n
[[media:Tornado.jpg|Image of a Tornado]]\n
\n
\n\n[[media:Tornado.jpg|Image of a Tornado]]\n
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\n\n=== Character formatting ===\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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\n\'\'Emphasize\'\', \'\'\'strongly\'\'\', \'\'\'\'\'very strongly\'\'\'\'\'.\n*These are double and triple apostrophes, not double quotes.\n\n
\n\'\'Emphasize\'\', \'\'\'strongly\'\'\', \'\'\'\'\'very strongly\'\'\'\'\'.\n
\n
\nYou can also write italic and bold if the desired effect
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\n
You can also write italic and bold if the desired effect
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\n
\nA teletype (typewriter) font.\n\n
A teletype (typewriter) font.
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\nYou can use small text for captions.\n\n
You can use small text for captions.
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\nYou can strike out deleted material and underline new material.\n\n
You can strike out deleted material and underline new material.
\n
\n\'\'\'Umlauts and accents:\'\'\' (See [[meta:Help:Special characters|Meta-Wikimedia Help: Special characters]])
\nè é ê ë ì í
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\nÀ Á Â Ã Ä Å
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\nÌ Í Î Ï Ñ Ò
\nÓ Ô Õ Ö Ø Ù
\nÚ Û Ü ß à á
\nâ ã ä å æ ç
\nè é ê ë ì í
\nî ï ñ ò ó ô
\nœ õ ö ø ù ú
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\n
\nè é ê ë ì í\n\n&Agrave; &Aacute; &Acirc; &Atilde; &Auml; &Aring;
\n&AElig; &Ccedil; &Egrave; &Eacute; &Ecirc; &Euml;
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\n&tau; &upsilon; &phi; &chi; &psi; &omega;
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\n# old\n# rsync://rsync.opendarwin.org/dpupdate/dports\n\n# new\nfile:///path/to/my/dports\n
\n\n; What are the folders in ${prefix}/var/db/dports/ for and why do they take up so much space? : man porthier says: \"DarwinPorts runtime data\", but it contains some more subfolders:\nbuild\n: Is used during the building of ports, usually it contains only empty folders, does not take much space. During the building of a port there is a soft link ${prefix}/var/db/dports/sources/rsync.rsync.opendarwin.org_dpupdate_dports/<category>/<port>/work pointing to the corresponding folder here.\ndistfiles\n: The downloaded sources of each built port, could be removed with port clean --dist <port>.\npackages\n: Containing the binary archive of each installed port. Could be removed with port clean --archive <port> <version>+<variant>. These files are helpfull for uninstalling and later reinstalling the exact same ports (eg. for testing something). Only unpacking the archive is needed and no build will be performed. If these archives are never needed they can be disabled in ${prefix}/etc/ports/ports.conf with the portarchivemode option\nreceipts\n: Contains detail information about each installed port, eg. which files belong to the port with corresponding checksums.\nsoftware\n: Contains the installed software itself. If a port is activated its files are hard links in the ${prefix} folders to the corresponding files here. port uninstall <port> <version>+<variant> would remove it from here, but then this port can not be used anymore.\nsources\n: In the subfolder rsync.rsync.opendarwin.org_dpupdate1 are the DarwinPorts sources themselves (e.g., for the port(1) command). A port selfupdate updates this form the OpenDarwin rsync server.\n: In the subfolder rsync.rsync.opendarwin.org_dpupdate_dports are folders for each port category and the ports themselves therein, where the corresponding Portfile and patches are found. port sync and also port selfupdate update this from the OpenDarwin rsync server.\n\n==Software Questions==\n\n; When I install the port of PHP 5, DarwinPorts wants to install Apache 1.3 even though I use Apache 2. What do I need to do?\n: Use \'variants\'. The command \'port variants portname\' (where \'portname\' is the port in question) lists available build variations that support differences you may desire. For instance, to install PHP 5 for use with Apache 2 and MySQL, you\'d type \'port install php5 +apache2 +mysql\'.\n\n; When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like \n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n; What\'s wrong? \n: It\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround. (Note: for Apache, this should be fixed as of September 7th, 2005.)\n\n; How do I get readline support for DarwinPort\'s Python?\n: For python24, install the py-readline port!\n\n; Will DarwinPorts link to system libraries rather than its own? : No, DarwinPorts maintains its own libraries.\n\n; Why is DarwinPorts using it\'s own libraries?\n: There are several reasons to do so. First, it makes ports more compatible across different versions of Darwin/OS X. If we can rely on e. g. openssl 0.9.8 from DarwinPorts, we don\'t have to test every port that needs ssl for every available openssl installation. Apple\'s software tends to break from time to time (e. g. openssl refuses to build with an old zlib, but Apple shipped the old headers of the vulnerable zlib version). Third reason is up-to-dateness: Apple only features e. g. Python 2.3, not 2.4, with which some software does not work. The drawbacks on this behaviour also are minimal: Wasting 10MB for a Python installation is next to nothing if you have a GB-harddisk and gain consistency all the way in return.\n\n==Portfile Development and Maintenance Questions==\n\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No. The current state of the dependency engine is unable to handle specifying anything beyond \"port X requires port Y\" or \"port X requires a file which can be provided by port Y.\" There have been discussions on revamping the engine (see the mailing list archives) but nothing concrete as yet. This is why the most useful variants really shouldn\'t be variants at all but rolled into the port itself.\n\n; Why won\'t portindex work? I have a local repository set up. : Your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. The [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository Documentation] needs to be updated to reflect this requirement.\n\n==Runtime Errors==\n\n; When uninstalling a port I get an error like:\n port uninstall failed: invalid command name \"portuninstall::uninstall\"\n; What\'s going on?\nThis is a known error caused by left overs from old DarwinPorts installations, specifically the ${prefix}/share/darwinports/Tcl/port1.0/portuninstall.tcl file that is no longer in the DarwinPorts source code ( ${prefix} expanding to whatever path was chosen upon initial installation of DarwinPorts, /opt/local by default).\nHowever, a reinstallation of the infrastructure (most commonly through \"port selfudpate\") does not remove this file and therefore manual intervention is needed:\n rm -f ${prefix}/share/darwinports/Tcl/port1.0/portuninstall.tcl\n port -f selfupdate\nThese steps will remove the stray file and force a rebuild of the infrastructure, overriding the release number comparison done by \"selfupdate\" between the local copy and the one on OpenDarwin servers.\nIf this workaround does not clear the problem for you, please refer to the [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports main mailing list] with as much information as possible.\n\n
Be sure you have the latest DarwinPorts before removing portuninstall.tcl. I had the same problem that I couldn\'t uninstall ports and so I first ran a sudo port selfupdate to get the latest version of DarwinPorts and removed the tcl file afterwards. But when running sudo port -f selfupdate it gave me this error message: Failed to initialize ports system, couldn\'t read file \"/opt/local/share/darwinports/Tcl/port1.0/portuninstall.tcl\": no such file or directory and stopped working.
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* Software Questions */',4,'Mww','20051113170229','',5510,0,0,0,0.004858013626,'20051121210630','79948886829770'),(1023,0,'WebKit:Known_incompatibilities_between_open-source_WebKit_and_Safari','Versions of Safari that were released with 10.4 (Tiger) or a 10.4.x update should work correctly with locally-built versions of WebKit in nearly all ways. Ideally there would be no incompatibilities at all, but occasionally it is necessary to introduce an incompatibility so that WebKit can evolve without amassing globs of special-case backwards-compatibility code.\n\nThis page is intended to list all of the deliberate incompatibilities between using a Tiger version of Safari and a locally-built version of WebKit. If you know of any other incompatibilities, then either this page needs updating or (more likely) they are unintentional bugs. Please use bugzilla.opendarwin.org to report such bugs.\n\n=== Forms auto-fill doesn\'t work ===\n\nForms auto-fill in Safari is entirely disabled with a locally-built version of WebKit. This was necessary in order to rewrite the form control code in WebKit to not rely on using NSViews, a project that is currently underway.\n\n=== Context menu for selected text is missing three menu items ===\n\nThe context menu for selected text on an HTML page in Tiger Safari normally includes \"Search in Spotlight\", \"Search in Google\", \"Look Up in Dictionary\", and \"Copy\". When running on locally-built WebKit, only the \"Copy\" item appears, preceded by two separators. This change was necessary in order to make public API that allows clients to recognize these specific context menu items.\n\n=== Automatic proxy configuration doesn\'t work ===\n\nSafari crashes when trying to access the network if automatic proxy configuration (using a PAC file) is selected in System Preferences > Network > \'\'interface\'\' > Proxies. This is an incompatibility between the JavaScriptGlue code used by the proxy mechanism and the locally-built JavaScriptCore.','Added explanatory line about JavaScriptGlue',102,'Sullivan','20050807151630','',4511,0,1,0,0.32729034396,'20051015064816','79949192848369'),(1024,2,'KuraFire','KuraFire is Faruk Ates[http://www.kurafire.net], web consultant, designer, programmer and project manager based in Leiden, The Netherlands. He works at Media Design [http://www.mediadesign.nl/] where he has created a Standards-compliant Content Management System that outputs valid, ensured well-formed XHTML pages with pure CSS styling.\n\n--[[User:KuraFire|KuraFire]] 15:23, 3 Aug 2005 (GMT)','',107,'KuraFire','20050803152346','',20,0,0,1,0.181526686188,'20050803152346','79949196847653'),(1029,0,'WebKit:JS_Core_Garbage_Collector','\'\'\'From Maciej:\'\'\'\n\n\'\'The garbage collector in JavaScriptCore has been improved quite a bit from the earliest versions. But much greater efficiency can be achieved with a garbage collector that uses a generational algorithm, so we don\'t have to mark all the objects every time we garbage collect. This should make JavaScript run significantly faster.\'\'\n\nI\'m setting up this page as a project page to track the progress of the generational collector for JavaScript Core. I intend to use it to keep design notes, and hold discussions about the various ways in which such a collector could be implemented. I\'m also looking for volunteers who want to get involved. If you\'re interested, and you know your way around C/C++ pretty well, please get in touch with [[User:Bkocik|Bkocik]]. This should turn out to be a very interesting, challenging, and rewarding project with high visibility. If you\'re looking to make a big impact on WebKit, this is a good way.','I decided it was also \"challenging\". I\'m such the editor.',150,'Bkocik','20050824123217','',523,0,1,0,0.467854526176,'20051015064920','79949175876782'),(1027,0,'Xar:Todo','Add an option that allows for non-destructive extraction. (Don\'t overwrite existing files)\n\nAdd macros for all the property and attribute keys to be used with xar_{prop,attr}_{get,set}()\n\nAdd an option to archive through symlinks (don\'t archive symlinks, archive the file the symlink points to),\n\nAdd an option or utility for only generating the TOC of an archive.\n\nAdd option for read/write buffer sizes.\n\nAdd an option/utility for diffing two TOCs.\n\nAdd signing of the xml header.\n\nAdd a xar(1) option to verify an existing xar file.\n\nAdd a streaming extraction function to libxar.','',7,'Bbraun','20050928165445','',685,0,0,0,0.397277189,'20050928165445','79949071834554'),(1028,0,'Xpkg:About','The [http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/xpkg xpkg] Project\'s main goal is to provide a package and package management system for [[DarwinPorts]].','revert to 20:51, 15 Aug 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074917','',377,0,0,0,0.078132518045,'20051106074917','79948893925082'),(1030,2,'Bkocik','*Name: Bill Kocik\n*Employment: Senior Software Engineer at America Online\n*Current WebKit Project: [[JS Core Garbage Collector]]\n*Contact: bkocik at gmail.com or as bkocik in #webkit on irc.freenode.net','',150,'Bkocik','20050824123126','',101,0,1,0,0.235189302721,'20050824123126','79949175876873'),(1031,0,'WebKit:Debugging_WebKit_with_Xcode','In order to be able to do source-level debugging of WebKit code from within Xcode, do the following:\n# [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/build.html Build WebKit] in Development configuration (you can use the set-webkit-configuration script to change configurations). By default, this will build the frameworks into WebKitBuild/Development.\n# Create an empty Xcode project.\n# Choose Project > New Custom Executable, choose the executable that you would like to debug (for example, /Applications/Safari.app), name the custom executable and click Finish.\n# In the new executable\'s info window, select the Arguments tab, and under \'\'Variables to be set in the environment\'\', add a variable named \'\'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH\'\', specifying for its value the full path to the WebKit development build location (again, by default, this will end with WebKitBuild/Development). Close the executable info window.\n# Verify that the new executable is selected in Project > Set Active Executable.\n# Choose Debug > Tools > Shared Libraries. Change the Default Level for User Libraries from Default (External) to All.\n# Choose Debug > Debug Executable.\nThat\'s it. You\'ll probably want to add to your project file references to all or some of WebKit\'s source files, so that you can set breakpoints in them (although Xcode will show you WebKit source code even if it\'s not in your project). If you change a WebKit source file in Xcode and you want to test your change, don\'t forget to save your changes, run build-webkit, and start a new debug session.\n\nInstead of starting with an empty Xcode project, you can also do the above in an existing project. This may be useful if you are debugging your own application or tool that links against WebKit. Note that custom executables and the symbol loading levels are kept in your .pbxuser file.\n','simplified by setting the default for all user libs to All',114,'Mitz Pettel','20050831063048','',412,0,0,0,0.70714180083,'20051015065105','79949168936951'),(1036,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n
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\n\n=== General Information ===\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n*[[Fink:Notification_Plugins|Notification Plugin Details]]\n*[[Fink:buildlocks|About buildlocks]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|Section \"crypto\"]]\n\n* [[Fink:Shlibs_tutorial|Shlibs Field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Validation|The Validator]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:KDE|KDE]]\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome|GNOME]]\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree|The \'\'\'10.4\'\'\' tree]]\n* [[Fink:Packaging:FreeDesktop|Migration to the FreeDesktop spec]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals|0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== The new-maintainer process ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: These are currently all just \'\'\'drafts\'\'\' \'\'\n\n* [[Fink:NewMaintainer|How to become a Fink maintainer]]\n* [[Fink:Mentoring|Mentoring new maintainers]]\n* [[Fink:Orphaned|Packages that developers would like to hand off to new maintainers]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Fink:Documentation Jottings|Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Fink:Package issues|Package issues]] --package-specific issues that aren\'t quite FAQ-worthy, e.g. dependency problems in bindist packages, etc.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]--noodle around here (though not really necessary since MediaWiki has a preview option)\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','Float TOC to the right',172,'Dmacks','20051118020756','',3259,0,1,0,0.189287478811,'20051118020756','79948881979243'),(1032,2,'Mitz_Pettel/Debugging_WebKit_with_Xcode','#REDIRECT [[Debugging WebKit with Xcode]]\n','User:Mitz Pettel/Debugging WebKit with Xcode moved to Debugging WebKit with Xcode',114,'Mitz Pettel','20050827203708','',10,1,0,1,0.173381093255,'20050827203708','79949172796291'),(1033,1,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','\n\n== Safari with SVG. ==\nLove this new development. Look forward to support for inline svg (that can be generated with xslt).\nJohn.','/* Safari with SVG. */',246,'Johnruss','20051019221155','',838,0,0,0,0.058930058185,'20051019221155','79948980778844'),(1034,3,'VasskoV','Your actions are shameless spamming. Please continue in this manner and your User/IP might be blocked by the administrators!','',163,'Zzen','20050830131413','',12,0,0,1,0.247547246084,'20050830131413','79949169868586'),(1055,14,'Fink_Commands','Fink command-line options.','',173,'RangerRick','20050901183634','',56,0,0,1,0.114477230091,'20050902160108','79949098816365'),(1056,14,'Fink_Trees','Broad categorizations of Fink package descriptions based on OS (and cryptographic export status).','',173,'RangerRick','20050901183718','',55,0,0,1,0.906215495298,'20050901200812','79949098816281'),(1060,0,'Fink_Header','','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200607','',68,0,0,0,0.065321625272,'20050901200607','79949098799392'),(1057,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section. done--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 23:52, 2 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n# [http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/11437 Browse CVS link]. Trevor\'s right...probably best to use whatever link SF puts on the auto-generated [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fink/ project summary page]. Maybe they changed it, or we\'re using some old alias mechanism?\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors--done [[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 01:37, 6 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Bad fonts in QT apps--chown ~/.qt\n# Link to wiki \"transient packages page\" http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php?title=Fink:Package_issues\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n# Bad permissions on \'\'.profile\'\'--\nThere has been a bug report on this for a long time (#1020637). The problem is that the pathsetup script, when run automatically by the installer, sometimes suffers from a split personality syndrome: In the middle of its execution, it seems to forget that it runs as $USER and starts thinking it is root. Therefore it creates \'\'~/.profile\'\' with root as owner (but in the correct home directory of $USER) and worse, when it tests whether the new setting works, itdoes the test as root and concludes that it doesn\'t work.The only thing usually necessary to repair this is to run sudo chown $USER ~/.profile\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n# [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|new 0.25 features]] (not until 0.25 is released, but then soon thereafter if possible)\n\n== Other/Misc ==\nHi, I have seen a wrong translation in the spanish version of the Fink home page. You say:\n\n: \"hacemos un puerto\"\n\nbut the spanish translation for: (\"port\" it) should be\n\n: (lo \"portamos\")\n\nIn Spanish, a \"puerto\" means \"harbour\", whereas \"portar\" means to move, to translate into another software system.\n\n== Porting ==\n\nThe missing _environ symbol is a common problem when porting to OS\nX. Here\'s the standard patch used in several fink packages:\n\n
+#ifdef __APPLE__\n+#include \n+#define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())\n+#else\n extern char **environ;\n+#endif
\n\nA more portable solution is to have configure check for the presence of that header and symbol directly--\"test for the actual feature instead of attempting to divine the features from the platform\". Add\n\n
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(crt_externs.h)\nAC_CHECK_FUNCS(_NSGetEnviron)
\n\nto configure.ac or configure.in and use this patch for the source file:\n\n
+#ifdef HAVE_CRT_EXTERNS_H\n+#include \n+#endif\n+#ifdef HAVE__NSGETENVIRON\n+#define environ (*_NSGetEnviron())\n+#else\n extern char **environ;\n+#endif
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As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement cryptographic methods itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto section and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nPackages that do not require crypto packages when they are compiled but instead automatically load them at runtime if they are present and as such could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features), need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. 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One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources, --srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n; --buildlocks, --bl : Delete stale buildlock packages.\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k, --keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d, --dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h, --help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]\n[[Category: Fink_Internals]]','cleanup_buildlocks is done',172,'Dmacks','20050902160108','',191,0,0,0,0.290421300036,'20050902160108','79949097839891'),(1051,14,'Fink','#REDIRECT [[Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901183540','',43,1,0,0,0.337655115861,'20051123155240','79949098816459'),(1052,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than that present in the target Gnome 2.x, or even if part of a higher Gnome 2.x)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (add versioning as required by each package, not based on what is currently in fink or what is present in the target Gnome 2.x)\n* Switch to gettext3\n** Depends: gettext→libgettext3-shlibs\n** BuildDepends: gettext-dev→libgettext3-dev\n** Add gettext-bin and/or gettext-tools as needed.\n** Add libiconv* deps as needed.\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies (gnome-vfs2 and others)\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add ConfigureParams: --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* Fix scrollkeeper usage\n* Fix gconf usage\n* Check with --build-as-nobody\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n** I don\'t think so at this time. 10.4.3 solved the DYLD_FALLBACK_PATH mess, and Apple has again fallen behind the latest openssl* version. Standardizing on \"foo-ssl before foo\" will help keep people out of conflicts hell except when switching from binary-dist to source. No good answer to the legal distro problem except \"good thing we don\'t have a good bindist mechanism anyway right now\":(\n\n== Packaging Status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.x\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.x.\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n* color-code: up-to-date needs updating or is broken unknown\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 || 1.10.2 and 1.10.3 are horribly broken (libtool)...\'\'do not upgrade to them\'\'\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| esound || 0.2.36 || 0.2.35 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gail || 1.8.6 || 1.8.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| glib || 2.8.3 || 2.6.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| intltool || 0.34.1 || 0.33 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libxml || 2.6.22 || 2.6.17 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libxslt || 1.1.15 || 1.1.12 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||\n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || needs gnome-menus\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || waiting on eel\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| dasher || 3.2.18 || 3.2.15 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || needs gnome-menus\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| eog || 2.12.1 || 2.9.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| epiphany || 1.6.5 || 1.6.0 || >= 2.8 would require gtk+2 >= 2.8\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gdm || 2.8.0.6 || 2.6.0.8 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || waiting for eel\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| glade || 2.6.8 || x || miga\'s; waiting for gnome-panel\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-common || 2.12.0 || x ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.3 || 0.1.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 || >= 2.13.1 would require gtk+2 >= 2.8\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 || >= 2.12.1 would require pkg-config >= 0.19\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-mag || 0.12.2 || 0.12.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]; needs nautilus-cd-burner>=2.9.0\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]; conflicts w/kdelibs3; coordinate w/RangerRick (how does [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4368 dports solve this]?)\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || waiting on gnome-panel\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || needs gnome-menus\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-terminal || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-themes || 2.12.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gnopernicus || 0.10.9 || 0.10.4 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gthumb || 2.6.8 || x ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gucharmap || 1.4.4 || 1.4.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 || waiting on gnome-panel\n|- style=\"color:black\"\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libxklavier || 2.0 || 2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || needs shared library policy?\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| yelp || 2.12.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| zenity || 2.12.1 || 2.10.0 ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:black\"\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || Spundun\'s\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| extutils-depends || 0.205 || ? || why is this perl-versioned?\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.07 || ? || why is this perl-versioned?\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| glib-perl || 1.101 || 1.080 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 ||\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| gtk2-perl || 1.101 || 1.080 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 ||\n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||[http://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb Fink]||[http://www.pygtk.org 2.10]||Notes\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| libxml2 || 2.6.22 || 2.6.17? ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| libxslt || missing! || 1.1.12? || in libxslt src; follow libxml2-py hackery?\n|- style=\"color:green\"\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || Jeremy Higgs\'s, who is too busy to deal with it; new (2.12.0) in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]
updated in 10.4T (old 10.4T didn\'t build, so this is an improvement) but not 10.3 (without gnome-python2-extras, we lose functionality vs old version, which does build on 10.3)\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || x || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|- style=\"color:red\"\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x || Clef\'s; .py[oc] contain %d\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gail17',172,'Dmacks','20051118182849','',1992,0,0,0,0.016100922303,'20051118182849','79948881817150'),(1053,14,'Fink_Roadmap','The Fink development roadmap.','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174130','',121,0,0,1,0.659816775585,'20051031203857','79949098825869'),(1062,14,'Fink_Internals','Information about the implementation of the fink command and it\'s associated perl modules.','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201242','',59,0,0,1,0.034510658238,'20051025215613','79949098798757'),(1054,14,'Fink_Infofile_Syntax','A reference for future development and existing infofile syntax.','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174626','',82,0,0,1,0.267548870515,'20051116175554','79949098825373'),(1037,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: GCC]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','despam',172,'Dmacks','20051026005018','',458,0,0,0,0.615367236099,'20051026005018','79948973994981'),(1038,0,'Fink:About','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[http://fink.sourceforge.net Go to the Fink Home Page]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','add category',171,'Chris01','20050906053830','',415,0,1,0,0.018174553472,'20050906053830','79949093946169'),(1039,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n# We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n# We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n# The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n#* Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n#* gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n#** mutella\n#** visual-py23\n#** gnomemeeting\n#** fxscintilla\n#** brs\n#* The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n# Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200812','',485,0,0,0,0.405892922955,'20050902130540','79949098799187'),(1040,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.24_backports','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* BuildDep swapping \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* ParentEssential fix \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200824','',203,0,0,0,0.345681642203,'20050902130815','79949098799175'),(1041,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features:Incremental indexing|Incremental Indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[Fink:fink cleanup|fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n* New --maintainer mode\n\n* New --log-output and --logfile flags to save transcripts of package building process\n\n===In progress===\n\n* alternate checksum algorithms and .info syntax\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',172,'Dmacks','20051019202555','',354,0,0,0,0.11954621527,'20051019202555','79948980797444'),(1042,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] and [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker]\n\n=== Todo ===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n* dmacks: buildlock destruction\n** If a build is initiated without Fink::Engine::process and is interrupted, buildlock lockpackages will not be removed\n*** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad. \'\'\'hard crashes may not run DESTROY?\'\'\'\n*** Automatically do cleanup when embarking on a package installation or removal\n** dmacks: need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine). This becomes un-needed if we get a network-safe locking scheme, for example...\n** Rewrite Services::lock_wait to use fcntl() instead of flock()\n*** Rationale: vasi: I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies.\n*** See lockwait.in wrapper-script template.\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n* cirdan, drm: dist up\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n* test FinkCommander patch for incremental indexing\n* remove line-number in SysState error\n* try to fix BuildConflicts bug, x11 user vs. sdk issue too.\n\n=== Done ===\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list?\n* Shlibs index on-demand\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3\n* Validator:\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info).\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch)\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist.\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields?\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n* chown -h functionality during --build-as-nobody (use Command:chowname_hr?)\n* dmacks: overhaul buildlocks to go away more automatically and have a cleaner cleanup\n** vasi: just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n** dmacks: Ayup, works well. Good idea!\n\n=== Wontfix ===\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? \'\'\'Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\'\'\'\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','New buildlocks implementation',172,'Dmacks','20051031203857','',745,0,0,0,0.392945759512,'20051031203857','79948968796142'),(1043,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainer (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* remove old \'fink list --tree=foo\' documentation, add \'fink --trees=foo,bar command\'.\n\n* new DocFiles/Files abilities\n** Conditionals\n** subdirs/recursion\n** Mention the allowed wildcards that are used and useful (* ? (any others--curly-braces or square brackets?)) so we don\'t accidentally break useful existing functionality...conditionals interferes with some uses of curly-braces\n** Mention backtick scripts?\n\n* --log-output and --logfile (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* \'fink plugins\' lists checksum algorithms\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',172,'Dmacks','20051019202448','',461,0,0,0,0.404769565622,'20051019202448','79948980797551'),(1044,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\') \'use Fink\' works in CVS\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n** Note that we\'d have to automatically add a Depends: fink (>= X), where X is the earliest version of Fink that provides all the command-line scripts needed for this package\'s Postinst/Prerm.\n\n* A \'fink env\' command. Use case is \'eval `fink env foo`\', which sets up the environment in the current shell as if it would be used to build foo. This allows foo to be built manually.\n** eval `fink dumpinfo -fenv foo | grep =` (works now I think?)\n** dmacks: I see on #fink you also mentioned installing deps; good idea! Something like:fink install-dependencies [--build] foo or fink install-[build-]dependencies foo (just runtime, or optionally also build-time deps/cons for a given pkg).\n\n* consider copying dports trace-mode: conditional on a cmdline option, use DYLD_INSERT to monitor what files are opened during a build...then we can check for missing deps? Would be necessary to use FORCE_FLAT, which could be dangerous.\n** After discussion with pogma and msacshs, it \'\'\'appears\'\'\' that FORCE_FLAT now can cause the wrong symbol to be used (rather than crashes, as under 10.2). In this case, we have to be much more careful to ensure that this doesn\'t cause data corruption.\n\n* Begin splitting PkgVersion up into reasonable size chunks. Splitting shall be on functional borders, ie: where there already is a distinction made by fink between different groups of PkgVersions.\n*# Split up Source (package from .info file) vs. Dummy (from Status or VirtPackage)\n*## Create PV::Source which @ISA PV. \n*##* There should be a method is_source() which returns true for PV::Source only.\n*##* \'\'\'Temporarily\'\'\', so that PV\'s don\'t suddenly lose the Source methods, make a PV::Dummy which @ISA PV::Source, but returns false for is_source().\n*## Make creators of PVs use the new correct constructors in different packages.\n*## Move methods to PV::Source one-by-one\n*## Modify other classes to respect whether a package is a Source or not (eg: real_install)\n*## Eventually, once everything is ready for it, remove PV::Dummy. Can remove it bit-by-bit by overriding methods with die \"Not implemented!\". \n*# Split up Parent vs. SplitOff\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','PV splitup strategy',174,'Vasi','20050921035938','',619,0,0,0,0.132942344219,'20050921035938','79949078964061'),(1045,0,'Fink:Roadmap:1.0_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nWhat could/should be done before fink can be called \"1.0\"\n\n* all [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals|0.26 goals]]\n\n* rethink our -ssl policy (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1102917&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 1102917] )\n\n* implement a possibility to remove unneeded packages (ala debfoster, see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=593475&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 593475] )\n\n* reccomends/suggests support in fink (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=662397&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 662397] )\n\n* unstable binary distribution? (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=595244&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 595244] )\n\n* fink option to only use binary packages available (use .deb in preference to whatever is in pdb, even if .deb version isn\'t in pdb at all)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014615','',364,0,1,0,0.185039117325,'20050906014615','79949093985384'),(1046,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (for example, [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=979713&group_id=17203&atid=367203 MD5 for patchfiles] is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','https->http',172,'Dmacks','20050905184300','',403,0,1,0,0.454538458185,'20050906014701','79949094815699'),(1047,0,'Wiki_Tests','Some \'\'\'nice\'\'\' looking tests.\n\n[[Fink:GCC]]\n\n[[Fink:Shlibs tutorial|Shlibs tutorial]]\n\nLink to PDB entry for the {{Fink-PDB|fink-mirrors}} package.','PDB link test',172,'Dmacks','20051018220548','',265,0,0,0,0.124526632953,'20051026020624','79948981779451'),(1048,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have InheritedBuildDepends:atk1, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n* I think we\'re gonna uncover a huge dependency mess when we implement this (in whatever form). We have cases where foo:Depends:libbiff,libboff, with libbiff:Depends:libbar1 libboff:Depends:libbar2. Formally, that means to compile foo, we may need both libbar1 and libbar2 header packages concurrently, even though that\'s an impossible situation. Practically, we now install either libbar1 or libbar2 headers and pray that if foo accesses a libbar* symbol as a result of it being exposed by libbiff or libboff and passed back to that lib, the symbol is compatible between the libbar* (or we happen to BuildDepends on the \"right\" one). That is, we wind up linking foo with -lbar and hoping for the best. It usually works out so far with at most a linker warning, thanks to two-level namespaces and \"most\" symbols not chaning \"that much\" between ABIs of a lib. [[User:Dmacks|dmacks]]\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= wherever it gets implemented) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo_depends\", which is only the changed files; all others are the versions that existed at the same time):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n** If we recursive-remove some BDO stuff, then we also have to be able to recursive-install it if it\'s needed later, no? [[User:Vasi|Vasi]]\n** Sure. Something that Depends on a thing that got removed (either explicitly or via recursion) would cause the thing that got removed (along with all its dependencies) to get installed. No, I don\'t have a clever way in mind to automatically reinstall stuff later that got removed automatically (recursively) in the manner of the swappy-code. I really hate our recursive \"and forget once we\'ve handled it\" dep engine! 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Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. 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[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3464 3464]A crash occurs when parsing HTML
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3560 3560]page with use of first-letter crashes reproducible in RenderObject::renderArena()
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3585 3585]crash in editing code when clicking on link (xlink:type=\"simple\") in xml document
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3683 3683] crashes Safari if the still has focus and the tab containing it is closed
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3703 3703]Crash in JavaScript code after dismissing Print dialog on particular site
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3874 3874]REGRESSION repro crash when using automatic proxy configuration (.pac)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4032 4032]A crash occurs after zooming multiple times then reloading the PDF file
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4033 4033]Safari crashes on Babelfish\'s Java character palette
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4088 4088]Crash: Drag element with CSS ::Before absolute positioning applied to it
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4194 4194]Reproducible Poof Crash when using search field at mathworks.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4219 4219]REGRESSION: Crash when calling .focus() on an input field inside a table if resources are still being loaded.
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4261 4261]REGRESSION: Crash when loading www.ktvu.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4284 4284]REGRESSION: Javascript attempt to access non-existent array elements crashes
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4304 4304]MiniBrowser crashes after loading blank pages and load failures
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4367 4367]Crash when executing setTimeout / Date / document.write Javascript (bugtraq)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4478 4478]Common x86 WebKit/Colloquy Crash when Rendering Background Image
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4614 4614]WebKit Accessibility Crash within Colloquy
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4655 4655]crash in khtml::RenderObject::isInline() mousing over menu at alistapart page
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4716 4716]NodeIterator will crash if the filter function removes a node from the document
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4915 4915]REGRESSION: Crash after calling JavaScript function
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5458 5458]any feedburner RSS url causes webkit to crash
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Otherwise, you can check our auto-generated list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages without maintainers]. Also, try the list of [[Fink:Orphaned|packages being orphaned]] \'\'NOTE: Under construction\'\'.\n\nRemember to make sure the program you chose is not already in fink, by trying\n fink list mypackage\n\nAlso search the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker] to make sure you don\'t duplicate somebody else\'s work.\n\n=== Create your first package ===\n\nFollowing the guides you read earlier, create a .info file for your package, and possibly a .patch file as well. A good way to start can be copying an existing .info file, and modifying it to fit your package.\n\nThe most important thing to do is to \'\'\'test\'\'\' and \'\'\'validate\'\'\' your package. Once you\'ve made your .info file, put it in your local or unstable tree (for example, /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/mypackage.info). Then build it and validate it:\n\n fink validate /path/to/mypackage.info\n fink build mypackage\n fink validate /sw/fink/debs/mypackage_1.0-1_darwin-powerpc.deb\n\nIf any of the above commands shows you problems, you must fix them before submitting your package. Fink cannot accept packages that don\'t validate. Even apparently minor problems can become major headaches when they interact with thousands of other packages on thousands of users\' computers.\n\nShould you need help with packaging, you can ask questions on the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/fink-devel.php fink-devel mailing list]. You can also try asking developers on the #fink IRC channel on irc.freenode.net .\n\n=== Submit your package ===\n\nIf you don\'t already have an account with [http://sourceforge.net SourceForge.net], you\'ll need to create one before submitting your package.\n\nYour package can be submitted at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker]. Remember to attach the .info and .patch files. Make sure to mark the submission as \"Undergoing Validation\". And please, \'\'\'ensure that your package validates\'\'\'.\n\n=== Find a mentor (optional) ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: The mentoring system is currently unfinalized\'\'\n\nBecause of the large number of submissions we receive, it\'s easy for some of them to be missed. Personal attention can help prevent this, so it can be a good idea to find a mentor who will follow your progress through your packaging efforts. You can start looking for a mentor [[Fink:Mentoring|here]].\n\n=== Continue packaging, and maintaining your packages ===\n\nA Fink developer should usually maintain more than one package. These packages aren\'t just constructed once, but have to be kept up to date, as new versions are released and bugs are found. This is the most important part of development, so be sure not to neglect it.\n\n=== Be promoted! ===\n\nOnce you\'ve shown your ability to package software and maintain your package, other developers will take notice. One of them will nominate you to the Fink Core Group, who will make the final decision to give you developer privileges.\n\nCongratulations on making it this far, and thanks for contributing to Fink!\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]','',171,'Chris01','20050918144544','',289,0,1,0,0.236135672552,'20050918144544','79949081855455'),(1097,0,'Fink:Orphaned','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== For existing developers ===\n\nIf you no longer want to maintain a package, you have two choices:\n\n# Mark the package as orphaned, by adding it to this page. This is done if you \'\'can\'\' still maintain the package, but would like to have it taken off your hands eventually. A good reason to do this is if you don\'t have enough time to keep up with new versions and bugfixes for all your packages. \n# Drop the package immediately, by setting the Maintainer field in the package to None . You should do this if, for example, you no longer have access to a Mac, or if you lose interest entirely in maintaining packages.\n\nIf you say that you\'re willing to help a new maintainer take over your package, it is that much more likely that someone will want to take it on.\n\n=== For new developers ===\n\nThis is a list of packages which developers wish to stop maintaining. If you\'re looking for a new package to maintain these are often good choices, since you\'ll already have a working .info file to use as a starting point. There will also already be a developer familiar with the package, who may be willing to help you out.\n\nThere is also a list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages which are already totally abandoned].\n\n=== The list ===\n\n{| border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"2\"\n! Package(s) !! Maintainer !! Willing to help? !! Details\n|-\n| gabber, gabber-ssl || fingolfin || yes ||\n|-\n| jabber || fingolfin || yes ||\n|-\n| snns || fingolfin || yes ||\n|-\n| xmms-crossfade || fingolfin || yes ||\n|-\n| eggdrop || fingolfin || yes ||\n|-\n| libcroco3 || vasi || yes || Typical Library package\n|-\n| sane-backends || pogma || yes || Scanner Access Made Easy - now out of date\n|-\n| openjade || pogma || yes ||\n|-\n| opensp* || pogma || yes ||\n|-\n| mysql* || pogma || yes || Needs to be kept up to date\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]','/* The list */',204,'Fingolfin','20051118231850','',358,0,0,0,0.224290925503,'20051118231850','79948881768149'),(1098,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\nEach entry should include the SourceForge username for each person. It should also include the platforms that each person has available to them, so mentors can test their mentee\'s packages.\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4] - Alexander Hansen (alexkhansen) [10.3, 10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8) [10.4] -Bill Scott (wgscott) [10.4]\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (bcully) [10.4]\n# Neil Tiffin (ntiffin) [10.4] - Max Horn (fingolfin) [10.4]\n# Trevor Harmon (vocaro) [10.4]\n# Andrea Riciputi (ariciputi) [10.4]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]','',204,'Fingolfin','20051118231807','',569,0,0,0,0.795983685394,'20051118231807','79948881768192'),(1099,0,'DarwinPorts:List_of_Portfile_keys','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n== patch phase ==\n\n{|border=1|\n!|key||purpose||defaults||example\n|-\n||patch.args||arguments to pass to patch||-p0 ||\n|-\n||patch.pre_args||arguments to pass to patch (before $patch.args?)||||
patch.pre_args -p1
\n|}\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',110,'Rhwood','20050918160356','',419,0,1,0,0.531617668685,'20051121210630','79949081839643'),(1100,4,'VMWare','\'\'17-Sept-2005 - Maxxuss has created a Darwin/x86 VMware NIC Driver:\'\'\nhttp://maxxuss.hotbox.ru/pcnet.html\n\nIt\'s proven itself to be quite stable over the last few days of testing!\n \n-------------------------------\n\nThis describes how to install Darwin on VMWare 5.x and get IP networking between a Darwin virtual machine and Linux in another virtual machine (Fedora Core 4 used in this example, but it should be applicable with any unix that works in vmware, supports the vmware virtual network interface, and has pppd). Once packets are flowing between the two machines, they can be either NATed or routed out to the internet at large through the Linux virtual machine.\n\nThe OSX86Project.org folks have a wiki on installing Darwin on VMWare. Since the process is not at all intuitive, it is a very useful wiki. I will post the abbreviated steps below for getting darwin8 installed on vmware 5.x, and you should visit their wiki for detailed instructions. http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Darwin_on_VMware\nI used the osx86project wiki while getting Darwin 8 installed on vmware when I first started, and this will draw heavily from theirs.\n\nInstalling Darwin8 on vmware:
\n
    \n
  • Read the Darwin release notes here: http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/8.0.1/release-notes-8.0.1.txt\n
  • Make sure your host CPU supports the SSE2 extensions. You\'ll need a Pentium 4 or an AMD processor better than the Athlon XP.\n
  • Get the Darwin 8.0.1 install CD from http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/8.0.1/\n
  • Create or use an existing virtual machine running Linux.\n
  • Add a serial port to the Linux virtual machine, output should be a named pipe (the default name of \\\\.\\pipes\\com_1 is fine). This virtual machine will be the client, and the other end will be a virtual machine.\n
  • Create a vmware virtual machine for Darwin with at least 128MB of ram.\n
  • Add a serial port to the Darwin virtual machine, output should be a named pipe (the default name of \\\\.\\pipes\\com_1 is fine). This virtual machine will be the server, the other end will be a virtual machine.\n
  • Attach the darwin install iso to the Darwin virtual machine\'s cdrom device.\n
  • Boot the Darwin virtual machine off the cd.\n
  • We will procede with the Darwin installation as described at osx86project.org\'s wiki describes, with \nthe following paraphrased instructions:\n1) When it prompts for which device to install onto, press 1 to install onto the first virtual hard disk (should be the only one on the machine).\n
    \n2) When it asks about partitioning the hard disk, press 2 to manually partition.\n
    \n3) When in the fdisk program, issue to following commands:\n
    \n
    \nauto hfs\nupdate\nwrite\nquit\n
    \n4) Use hfs when formatting the filesystem, and procede normally.\n
    \n5) It will complain about an unknown filesystem type. That is fine, and have the machine reboot.\n
    \n6) Make sure the virtual machine boots off the CD again and we re-enter the installer\n
    \n7) When prompted for which device to install onto, press 1 again for the first (and only) virtual hard disk.\n
    \n8) When prompted for partitioning the device, press 3 to use existing partitions\n
    \n9) Continue with the installation normally (choosing the HFS filesystem again).\n
    \n10) When done, disconnect the install cd image and restart the virtual machine to boot into darwin 8.\n
    \n
  • Once you\'ve successfully logged into the new darwin 8 virtual machine as root, you can set up the networking between Darwin and Linux.\n
  • Make sure both darwin and linux virtual machines are booted, and you\'ve logged into them.\n
  • On the Darwin machine, issue the following command:\n
    \npppd /dev/tty.builtin-serial1 115200 noauth crtscts passive asyncmap 0 10.6.6.1:10.6.6.2\n
    \nOn the Linux machine, issue the following command:\n
    \npppd /dev/ttyS0 115200 noauth crtscts 10.6.6.2:10.6.6.1\n
    \n
  • If successful, you should have a ppp0 interface that is up and configured on both the linux and darwin sides of the link. Verify the link is up by pinging the other end.\n
  • To get packets from the darwin machine out to the internet through the linux machine, I ran the following commands (which can be added to /etc/sysconfig/iptables and /etc/sysctl.conf respectively):\n
    \niptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE\nsysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1\n
    \n
','',201,'RideTheCliche','20050917170542','',1390,0,0,0,0.004907478579,'20050917170542','79949082829457'),(1101,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\nThis document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== make the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== install OS X ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\n=== install Developer Tools ===\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages:\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n=== clean up ===\n\nThere\'s a number of useless Applications and bits of documentation you can clean up\n\n:\'\'this could stand to be fleshed out\'\'\n\n
\ncd /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\ncd /Applications\nrm -rf iTunes.app\n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like \'\'\'crashdump\'\'\' taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',233,'Jpreston','20051012031805','',915,0,0,0,0.239688780858,'20051121210630','79948987968194'),(1102,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\n[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs Chapter 3.4] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* To allow solve concurrency/overlap issues: Assume Package A conflicts with Package B...perhaps both contain identically-named files. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these non-conflicting files in splitoffs of A and B, a user can have both of these splitoffs installed concurrently, along with either A\'s or B\'s subset that overlaps the other\'s.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package. There may be some files that are widely used while others are only rarely needed and have extensive dependencies.\n\nThe first of these situations is particularly relevant for packages containing shared libraries. The actual shared libraries and other support and data files are put in one SplitOff, which is used at runtime by other fink packages. All filenames (or directories) in this \"-shlibs\" package contain a \"library version\" number, which is assigned by the library author and may or may not have any relationship to the package\'s version number. This convention allows multiple versions of the same library to be installed concurrently without conflict. For a given compiled package, -shlibs packages for different library versions to which it links are not interchangeable. Compiled programs contain the complete filenames of files to which they link, which are therefore specific to a given library-version\'s -shlibs package.\n\nThe compile-time development files -- headers, generic library symlinks, etc -- often do conflict among major versions of a given library, however. so they are put in separate SplitOff packages that can be swapped in or out as necessary for whichever version is desired when compiling something. This division is mandated by Fink\'s shared library policy.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the temporary build-root directory (%d):\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root and/or compile directory to each new build-root\n* a separate .deb file is made from each build-root (as well as the build-root for the main/parent package)\n\nThus, you perform a single compile and install process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package libfoo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a splitoff-less .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\nOnce you have a single built package, installed into a single build-root, you can sift through the files and work out which belong in which SplitOff. The idea here is to separate stuff into splitoffs by \'\'\'\"use case\"\'\'\'. If a bunch of files satisfy one use case (running linked things, building linked things, running an included executable) they\ngo together.\n\nHere are the debs you should end up with for a shared libraries package:\n\n===Shared libraries===\n* How many debs: One per \'set of related libraries\'. Usually this means one :-)\n* Naming convention: libfoo1-shlibs. The number is that of the library version, not (necessarily) the package version.\n* What files go in it: Everything required for an executable that links to this one to run.\n** The file containing the actual shared library and all links to it, named at least as specifically as the library version.\n*** The file containing the actual code, for example, libfoo.1.1.0.dylib\n*** Less-versioned symlinks, for example, libfoo.1.1.dylib and libfoo.1.dylib\n** Any runtime resources needed by the library. For example config files, default images, or gettext .mo files.\n* Required fields:\n** Package\n** Shlibs (see below)\n\n===Development stuff===\n* How many debs: One per shlibs package.\n* Naming convention: libfoo1 (the parent) or bar2-dev\n* What files go in it: Everything needed to link something to the library\n* Contents:\n** The symlink that \'-lfoo\' finds: libfoo.dylib\n** The static libraries\n** All headers\n** If there are pkgconfig files, include them\n** If there\'s a \'foo-config\' executable to find compile parameters, include it\n** If there\'s \'\'\'developer\'\'\' documentation or examples put them here.\n* Required fields: \n** BuildDependsOnly: true\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). There should be NO other depends.\n** If there\'s a libfoo1-dev and a libfoo2-dev, they should Conflict/Replace each other\n\n===Other stuff===\n* How many debs: As many as necessary, maybe none. At least one for type \'bar\'.\n* Naming convention: bar (the parent), bar-plugins, libfoo1-bin, etc\n* What goes in it: Any logical \'group of things the user might want together\'.\n* Contents:\n** One or more executables, OR\n** One or more plugins, OR\n** One or more loadable themes, ...\n** PLUS anything needed to use the required contents, such as config files, default images or .mo files\n** \'\'\'user\'\'\' documentation, or useful examples\n* Required fields:\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). May be other depends.\n\n==Dependencies==\nOnce you\'ve decided which files belong in which SplitOff, you can work out the dependencies for each splitoff: \n* Run \'otool -L\' on every binary and library in your package. Every listed library in /sw or /usr/X11R6 is a dependency that should be declared in the appropriate splitoff.\n* There may also be non-link dependencies -- e.g. an image-editor may want to use the command-line tool \'imagemagick\' to convert things at runtime. One way to find these is to look at the output of ./configure. Any other methods?\n\nDependency rules:\n* Dependencies within the same .info file should ALWAYS have (= %v-%r), because things that are built together generally have high interdependence.\n\n* Within a library package, the developement deb should always depend on the associated shlibs deb. Usually it should have no other depends.\n\n* \'indirect dependencies\'. Basically, this is when foo depends on bar, and bar depends on iggy. Does foo need to depend on iggy? Well, it kinda depends. What if bar stops depending on iggy? Then things break...so you have to make sure that won\'t happen without appropriate adjustments to foo. A good rule is to always include indirect deps, *unless* you control all the intermediate packages, in which case you\'ll probably notice if something changes!\n\n* What about the shlibs deb, and other debs within a library package? Treat them just as if they were all totally separate, *except* for the %v-%r issue. You should still use otool to find the link deps for each of them, which may include other splitoffs, or may include totally different things, or both.\n\n==The Shlibs field==\nYour %N-shlibs SplitOff needs to contain a field \'Shlibs\'. The contents of this field are clearly described in the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs Packaging Manual]. Note that the third field (the name of the package that provides the library) should be %N-shlibs not %N. Usually %n will be appropriate.\n\n==Packaging Manual==\nNow go back and read the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs Packaging Manual] to make sure your package follows the policy described there.\n\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Policy]]','revert to 02:32, 27 Sep 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051107200714','',1049,0,0,0,0.183712556692,'20051107200714','79948892799285'),(1103,0,'M:Help:Table','#REDIRECT [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Table]','External link for table formatting',172,'Dmacks','20050915222645','',109,0,0,1,0.140611615295,'20050915222645','79949084777354'),(1104,2,'Mino38','===Packaging hints===\n* To make sure you\'re not installing stuff outside the builddir, use --buildasnobody\n* Another way to do the above, which also means you don\'t have to endlessly re-extract and re-patch source is:\n fink-init () {\n export CPPFLAGS=-I/sw/include\n export LDFLAGS=-L/sw/lib\n export PATH=\"/sw/var/lib/fink/path-prefix-g++-3.3:$PATH\"\n export CXX=\"g++-3.3\"\n export CC=\"gcc-4.0\"\n export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=\"10.4\"\n }\n* To make sure you have all the right BuildDepends and Depends, remove all non-essential packages from your (development) source tree using vasi\'s [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/list_nonessential list_nonessential] script:\n dpkg -r `list_nonessential`\n fink rebuild $testpkg\n dpkg -r `list_nonessential`\n fink install $testpkg\n\n===Todo===\n* Packages in tracker:\n** Unison\n** GraphicsMagick\n** opengl-py\n** pypar-py\n** pyro-py\n* [Shlibs tutorial] -- add example\n* [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5342 dports KDE libiconv problem] -- WTF is linking /usr/lib/libiconv?\n\n===Done===\n* Unison:\n** tail -1 vs tail -n -1\n** on Tiger: fails on ssh-ing in (\'Password: \' vs \'Password:\')\n** aqua: can\'t ask for ssh passphrase\n** aqua: make password/passphrase window disappear -- it\'s only wrong if you specify a prf on the cmd line\n** aqua: sort out password window -- should be a sheet\n** send patches to unison-hackers\n** enable threading (is fink OCaml threaded?) 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Miga [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.gnome/1323 wrote about it] on fink-gnome-core.\n\n==The Solution==\n\nWe need a unified package that sets the env vars to \"our\" standard place and unified packages that supply coalesced KDE/GNOME files.\n\n===package \"xdg-base\" (done)===\n\n* Set standard environment variables (via profile.d)\n* List as Depends in some basic GNOME and KDE packages:\n** shared-mime-info (>= 0.14-9)\n** gtk+2? (*TODO*)\n** glib2? 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2. run apt-get upgrade to install new ethereal-00.10.12-11 package\n|- \n| valign=top | Fink-0.8.0 binary distro\n| valign=top | Missing dependency on gtk+2\n| valign=top | install gtk+2\n|-\n| valign=top rowspan=2 | etherape-0.9.1-1\n| valign=top | Fink-0.7.2 binary distro\n| valign=top rowspan=2 | missing executable\n| valign=top rowspan=2 | Didn\'t get filtered out because builds continue even when executable doesn\'t link.\n| valign= top rowspan=2 | Install from source\n|- \n| valign=top | Fink-0.8.0 binary distro\n|}\n\n=== \'\' \'\'\'Nested functions\'\'\' issue from XCode 2.2\'\' (gcc-4.0.1) ===\n\n
error: nested functions are not supported on MacOSX
\n\n* jpilot-ssl | jpilot \'\'\'Fixed!\'\'\' (but 0.99.8 [in my experimental] has a legitimate nested function--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 15:10, 18 Nov 2005 (GMT)) --now fixed --[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 13:40, 22 Nov 2005 (GMT)\n* scipy-py \'\'\'Builds with gcc3.3\'\'\'\n* php5*-5.0.4-23: Doesn\'t report as such an error at the top level \'\'\'Builds with gcc3.3\'\'\'\n* castle-combat\n* gkrellm2\n* gnokii2\n* mindless\n* open-cobol\n* xdigger\n* xrmap\n\n=== \'\'Other XCode 2.2 Failure modes\'\' ===\n* vim-6.3-6 | vim-nox-6.3-5: Reported to hang on a dual proceesor machine during generation of \"help tags\", while on single processor machines a malloc error is reported and the build continues. \'\'\'Fixed in vim-6.3-7 | vim-6.3-6\'\'\'\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Documentation]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* \'\'Other XCode 2.2 Failure modes\'\' */',167,'Alexkhansen','20051123155240','',486,0,0,0,0.510955040903,'20051123155240','79948876844759'),(1110,2,'Blb','blb@opendarwin, DarwinPorts port maintainer and committer\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',4,'Mww','20051022102902','',82,0,1,0,0.610391021732,'20051022102902','79948977897097'),(1111,0,'DarwinPorts:List_of_Port_Phases','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\nThere is documentation on the DarwinPorts page about the build phases, but they have names that are different from what one sees at runtime. Some of the buildphases in the documentation seem to correspond to a set of more than one of the following phases.\n\nIn the doc, one sees:\n\n* Initialization phase\n* Fetch phase\n* Integrity checking phase\n* Extract phase\n* Patch phase\n* Configuration phase\n* Build phase\n* Destroot phase\n* Test phase\n* Install phase - doc says this phase is replaced by Destroot phase.\n\n\nThese are the phases as reported when one actually installs a port:\n\n* com.apple.main - perhaps an abstract \"wrapper\" phase? May not merit documentation.\n* com.apple.unarchive - might be part of Extract phase, but the order seems wrong.\n* com.apple.fetch\n* com.apple.checksum - part of Extract?\n* com.apple.extract\n* com.apple.patch\n* com.apple.configure\n* com.apple.build\n* com.apple.destroot\n* com.apple.archive - not documented.\n* com.apple.install - if install keys are deprecated, and one should use destroot keys, what differentiates these now?\n* com.apple.activate - not documented.\n\nWhere is com.apple.test? Does it only appear if certain keys exist? Could there not be a default test? For example, a test for \"installed binaries now exist\" would be a minimal test, but it would illustrate the intent.\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',233,'Jpreston','20051012031846','',324,0,0,0,0.432754339099,'20051121210630','79948987968153'),(1114,0,'DarwinPorts:UpdateCycle','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==The Update Cycle==\nOr, How a Port Gets Updated\n# An entry titled UPDATE:portname version is entered in the Bugzilla database. This entry needs to include either a new Portfile for the port, or a patch that can be applied against the current Portfile, as well as any other patches that need to be applied against the original package source code. If the person upgrading the Portfile has write access to the OpenDarwin CVS servers, this step may be skipped.\n# The changes to the Portfile are commited to the CVS tree. The Portfile is changed to reflect the current (or most recent stable and working) version of the port.\n# Portfiles in CVS are copied to the rsync server. An automated process periodically pulls all ports from the CVS server to the rsync servers.\n# A new PortIndex is generated for the rsync server. An automated process does this twice a day. Until recently this was a manual process that would sometimes just go bad and botch up everyone\'s port tree for a few days.\n# The command \'port selfupdate\' or \'port sync\' is issued on the client\'s computer. These commands both ensure that the port tree on the user\'s computer is syncronized with the port tree on the rsync server.\n# The client\'s computer is now aware that the installed port is outdated. 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To do this, two things are required:\n\n# Tag the branch point (for instance: release_1_1-bp)\n# Create the branch (release_1_1)\n\n cvs tag \"release_1_1-bp\"\n cvs tag -b \"release_1_1\"\n\nThe actual release, alpha or beta releases, release candidates, and any point releases will all live, and be tagged, on this branch.\n\nOnly the base subdirectory, not the dports subdirectory, is branched for a given release.\n\n=== Tag the Release ===\n\nOnce the release is ready, it must be tagged so that the release components may be fetched in the future, to ensure replicatability.\n\nGenerally, a release candidate is first tagged and built. When and if it is approved as the actual release, an additional tag is created that names the same sources.\n\nTagging conventions:\n\n* release_1_1_0-rc1 (release candidate 1 for release 1.1)\n* release_1_1_0 (tagged release 1.1)\n* release_1_1_0-archive (tagged release 1.1 -- complete archive)\n* release_1_1_1 (1.1.1 release)\n\nAlthough only the base subdirectory is branched and tagged for a given release, we also create a seperate tag for the entire tree at the time a release tag is created, in order to provide a stake in the ground that specifies a set of ports intended to work with that release. Note that this tag incorporates the entire cvs directory at HEAD, but the base directory at the point at the point of release.\n\nSuch a composite directory may be created by checking out HEAD of the entire directory, and then updating the base directory to the appropriate tag. For instance:\n\n cvs -d :ext:yourlogin@cvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -d dp-release11 darwinports\n cd dp-release11/base\n cvs update -r release_1_1\n\nWe tag the entire directory as: release_1_1_0-archive\n\n cvs tag release_1_1_0-archive\n\n=== Create Release Tarball ===\n\nThe release tarball is a tar.bz2 archive of the base directory for the release. Release tarballs are named with the following naming convention:\n\n DarwinPorts-1.1.tar.bz2 (base directory only, corresponding to tag release_1_1_0)\n DarwinPorts-1.1-archive.tar.bz2 (complete archive corresponding to tag release_1_1_0-archive)\n\nThe following commands issues to the top level Makefile will generate the base archives and checksums:\n\n make DISTVER=1.1 dist\n\n=== Create Release Disk Image(s) ===\n\nThe dmg is a Mac OS X disk image that contains a standalone installer for the release.\n\n(instructions for creation of the dmg should go here).\n\nThe dmg is named in a consistent fashion, which incorporates the OS version for which the dmg was built.\n\n DarwinPorts-1.1-10.3.dmg\n DarwinPorts-1.1-10.4.dmg\n\n=== Post the Release Products ===\n\nThe darwinports release products are posted at http://www.darwinports.org/downloads. This directory corresponds to sancho.opendarwin.org:/Library/WebServer/Documents/projects/darwinports/downloads, and is available via sftp.\n\n DarwinPorts-1.1.tar.bz2\n DarwinPorts-1.1-10.4.dmg\n\nAdditionally, a file is created, and posted in the same location, that contains md5, sha1, and rmd160 checksums for each of the files:\n\n DarwinPorts-1.1.chk.txt\n\n(We should have a way to sign these checksums, and have the signer\'s keys posted somewhere...)\n\n=== Make the Release Available through Self-Update ===\n\nIn order to make the release version available through the self-update process...\n\n(how do we do this?)\n\n=== Notify the Public of the Release ===\n\nOnce the release has been posted, notification of the release should be sent/posted to the following places:\n\n* The darwinports@opendarwin.org mailing list\n* The darwinports web site\n* The darwinports wiki\n* Apple\'s [http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/darwinports.html Mac OS X software download page] (submitter: mww)\n* [http://freshmeat.net/projects/darwinports/ Freshmeat.net] (submitter: mww)\n* (Where else? -- VersionTracker, ?)\n\n== Additional Release Resources ==\n\n* Landon Fuller\'s [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2005-May/026055.html release process] suggestions\n* A good primer on [http://www.psc.edu/~semke/cvs_branches.html cvs branching and tagging]','/* Post the Release Products */',247,'Jberry','20051124013633','',227,0,0,0,0.132287010772,'20051124013633','79948875986366'),(1112,5,'FAQ','I generally disapprove of documentation not in an easily reproducable format, and we do have a pre-existing Docbook FAQ that\'s a lot more complete. \n\nIn an effort to be productive, perhaps we can use this wiki page as a staging area for questions going into the FAQ proper?\n\n-Will\n\n== using wiki as a pretext to ... um text ==\n\nI would like to see that the wiki be used to get people to actually fix/edit/update documentation, and then we can export it (programmatically? ) to other (or a generic) format(s). 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This page is an attempt to distill some vague ideas into an action plan.\n\nFeatures for DP 1.3:\n\n# Enable binary port distribution\n\n\n=== Binary Port Distribution ===\n\nBinary port distribution means the distribution of pre-compiled ports, which don\'t then need to be compiled on the target system.\n\nIn order to enable the distribution of binary ports, a number of things need to come together:\n\n# The ability for DP to build a distribution image of a compiled port.\n# An automated system to build binary port images for each port, tracking changes.\n# A distribution infrastructure for binary ports.\n# The ability for DP to fetch an appropriate binary port and install it, if available, perhaps falling back to building the port.\n\n==== What we are not trying to achieve in this release ====\n\nThere are a number of potential goals that we are not trying to meet in this release:\n\n# The ability to produce stand-alone, self-describing archives or installers. Installation of the binary images we release will be dependent on a functioning and up-to-date darwinports infrastructure on the machine.\n# Installers with user interface.\n\nThe goals above are noble and desirable, but we\'ve decided (or possibly are deciding) to postpone them for a future release.\n\n==== Distribution Image Format ====\n\nThe current idea is that the distribution image format will be a tgz file.\n\nIf a tgz file is used, an additional special metadata file may be included in the archive that will specify additional information about the port, such as:\n\n# Dependencies onto other ports.\n\nWe need to rationalize here why we don\'t use some other format, or if we should (pkg, xpkg, xar, pax, etc).\n\n\nAs an alternative proposal, we might decide to push now to support a package format (say xpkg) that would support the additional metadata we would need to later support a standalone installer. If the underlying tools are stable enough (xar and xpkg) then this might add minimally to our task while setting the stage for a much more impressive leap in the future...without changes to existing stuff. There are two major issues in trying to do this now: (1) xar and xpkg are both quite immature, and (2) because of the very fact that xpkg incorporates its own registry, xpkg doesn\'t fit in well with the existing darwinports registry. If we were to pursue this route, it would seem necessary to adopt the xpkg registry for all of darwinports, and to provide an automated conversion of the registry format...which would add work.\n\n==== Automated Build System ====\n\nAn automated build system needs to be provided that will continuously build ports as they are added or changed. This process might conceivably be triggered off of Portfile modification times.\n\nBuild failures should be reported to a mailing list.\n\nVariations of a given port may need to be built to account for:\n\n# Operating System\n# Operating System Version\n# Processor Architecture\n# Variant sets\n\nThe first three of those presumably need to be built on distinct systems. It may be wise (or not) to choose a url naming scheme that incorporates those factors into the hostname (os, os-major-version, architecture). But build machine probably doesn\'t imply distribution machine, so that probably doesn\'t make sense...we just need a scheme to forward built packages from build machines to the distribution area.\n\nAdditional questions need to be answered:\n\n# Naming scheme for binary port images (allowing variations in os, os-major, architecture, port version, port variants)\n# How do we decide which variants to build (Always build at least the default variant. Perhaps we should also add an additional portfile key like \"build_variants\", which takes strings of concatenated variants, and which will be used to decide which additional variant sets to build).\n# How do we deal with/name/etc fat binaries?\n\n==== Distribution Infrastructure ====\n\nThe distribution infrastructure for binary ports should be based on HTTP to allow the broadest compatibility.\n\nThe name of the host might be:\n\n binarydist.darwinports.org\n\n(we need a scheme that would allow mirrors for binary distributions).\n\nWe need to decide on a naming scheme for binary ports:\n\n /format1/os-os_major_minor-arch/portname/version/+-variants\n\nThe segments are, in turn:\n\n# A named version for the binary distribution format\n# A triplet defining the os name, major and minor version, and processor architecture (darwin-8.3-powerpc). But how would we deal with multi-architecture binaries (fat binaries)? Are these even desired in a system like this—maybe they just add unneeded complexity and size if we can build for each architecture individually.\n# The name of the port (php5)\n# The version it\'s been built as (5.0.3)\n# The variants it\'s been built as (both plus and minus variants) (+server+ssl-extraneous)\n\n(Still need here, a description of the specific scheme to check for a port: just make a GET request to determine whether or not the port exists, relying on an error code on failure. 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I\'d be happy to enable it. WikiMinion doesn\'t place too heavy of a load on a wiki\'s server since it periodically consults Recent changes for a list of recently edited pages and inspects them for spam rather then checking every page. WikiMinion uses an exponential back-off algorithm to determine the frequency of its checks, but the normal rate is approximately every two hours. -- [[User:RichardP|RichardP]] 02:50, 2 Nov 2005 (GMT)\n\nSeems like we\'ve recently attracted the attention of wiki-spammers. As a user and as an admin of one of the projects that relies on this wiki, I say \"bring it on!\" Might want to check with one of the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/Special:Listadmins Wiki admins]?','',172,'Dmacks','20051102220614','',64,0,0,0,0.589142852757,'20051102220614','79948897779385'),(1145,2,'WikiMinion','WikiMinion is an automated anti-spam bot operated by [[User:RichardP | RichardP]].\n\nAll reverts performed by WikiMinion can be identified by using this wiki\'s [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=WikiMinion contributions feature]. If you have any problems with WikiMinion, add a note to [[User_talk:RichardP | my talk page]] and I will look into it immediately.','',260,'RichardP','20051023114632','',33,0,0,1,0.702673814871,'20051031231104','79948976885367'),(1146,2,'RichardP','Hi. I\'m the author of an automated anti-spam bot called [http://www.nooranch.com/synaesmedia/wiki/wiki.cgi?WikiMinion WikiMinion]. If you see edits from a user called [[User:WikiMinion | WikiMinion]], they\'re my fault. If you have any problems with WikiMinion, add a note to [[User_talk:RichardP | my talk page]] and I will look into it immediately.','',260,'RichardP','20051023114735','',33,0,0,1,0.537729102449,'20051031231104','79948976885264'),(1147,0,'Current_events','','revert to 23:06, 31 Oct 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051106074959','',667,0,0,0,0.12053070749,'20051106074959','79948893925040'),(1148,0,'X11','== History ==\n\nX11 on Mac OS X has a complicated history.\n\n; 2001 - [http://xonx.sourceforge.net/ XonX] : The earliest releases were open-source ports of [http://www.xfree86.org/ XFree86] to Darwin and Mac OS X. This included a [[Rootless]] X server that made it look like X11 windows were part of the Mac OS X desktop. The vast majority of this work was done by Torrey Lyons. 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Apple\'s IDE [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] has built in Xcode support as do many commercial IDE\'s.\n\n[http://fink.sourceforge.net/ Fink] does not support the use of distcc either.\n== Alternatives ==\n\n=== Xcode ===\nApple\'s [http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/features/xgrid.html Xgrid] is a general purpose clustering tool that may work. It requires OS X server. [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xgridagent-java/ Xgrid Agent for Java][http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/xgridagentforjava.html (2)] is a basic OpenSource implimentation of Xgrid that should work on different operating systems and chip architectures. It is in active development despite having one developer, no home page, or an active mailing list.\n\n=== OpenMosix ===\nOpenMosix is a general clusting tool that moves processes from one computer to another. It is fully free software liceansed under GPL. Note that it does not move threads within processes. 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2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051218120823',0,0),(3828,1614,3826,'',326,'Gray','20051218184042',0,0),(3830,1614,3828,'revert to 12:08, 18 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051218210015',0,0),(3865,1614,3863,'',330,'Jopan','20051220051542',0,0),(3868,1614,3866,'revert to 21:00, 18 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051220070925',0,0),(3898,1614,3896,'',331,'Alexxanderny','20051220215746',0,0),(3901,1614,3899,'revert to 07:09, 20 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051220220820',0,0),(3921,1614,3919,'',1,'Cryo','20051223044624',0,0),(3307,1615,3305,'',0,'61.215.137.24','20051211222117',0,0),(3328,1615,3326,'delete',261,'WikiMinion','20051211230608',0,0),(3358,1615,3356,'',0,'61.43.18.105','20051212010326',0,0),(3379,1615,3377,'revert to 23:06, 11 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051212022044',0,0),(3414,1615,3412,'',0,'58.235.22.5','20051213010944',0,0),(3428,1615,3426,'revert to 02:20, 12 December 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02:05, 13 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051214020810',0,0),(3728,1616,3726,'',318,'Qolyan','20051218110755',0,0),(3748,1616,3746,'',319,'Kynilyator','20051218111324',0,0),(3772,1616,3770,'',321,'Bounty','20051218111746',0,0),(3783,1616,3781,'',325,'Johny223','20051218115644',0,0),(3789,1616,3787,'revert to 02:08, 14 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051218120700',0,0),(3826,1616,3824,'',326,'Gray','20051218184028',0,0),(3831,1616,3829,'revert to 12:07, 18 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20051218210020',0,0),(4052,1616,4048,'',351,'Heel1983','20060101225845',0,0),(4063,1616,4059,'revert to 21:00, 18 December 2005',261,'WikiMinion','20060102000420',0,0),(3310,1617,3308,'',0,'204.169.116.1','20051211222124',0,0),(3325,1617,3323,'delete',261,'WikiMinion','20051211230557',0,0),(3364,1617,3362,'',0,'211.33.210.252','20051212010336',0,0),(3374,1617,3372,'revert to 23:05, 11 December 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open-source os technology underlying apple apple\'s mac os x operating system with all development being managed and hosted by apple since apple apple\'s mac os x releases are based directly on the live darwin cvs repository it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control while this system has served its intended purpose quite well it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between apple and the open source community beyond the current model opendarwin org jointly founded in april 2002 by internet systems consortium inc isc and apple is an attempt to take cooperative darwin development to the next level membership in the opendarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone the project is also fully independent with control over its own web site project news bug tracking information and cvs repository as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide neither apple nor isc take any responsibility for or exercise any editorial control over the opendarwin project many opendarwin members are either apple employees or darwin committers who have an active interest in merging technologies from opendarwin org into darwin and mac os x releases with opendarwin project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of darwin the mission of the opendarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant through its informal connection to www opensource apple com to the mainstream computing environments that apple provides it complements apple apple\'s infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community - hexley the opendarwin mascot hexley the opendarwin mascot hexley the opendarwin mascot '),(1,'opendarwin',' handbook sidebar quick welcome to the sitename wiki a document collector that anyone can edit we are currently 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'),(946,'requirements',' prettytable system requirements - macintosh x86 pc - valign top opendarwin should work on any machine mac os x supports except g5s which require binary only drivers from the apple darwin cd this includes powermac g4 powermac g3 blue and white or newer imac emac powerbook bronze keyboard or newer ibook support for some older machines may be possible through xpostfacto which maintains its own hardware compatibility list ide only the piix4 ide controllers have been found to work attached devices must be udma 33 compatible or better ethernet intel 8255x 10 100 ethernet controllers are supported 3com 905cxxx based ethernet controllers are supported tulip based ethernet controllers are supported video you must have a vesa 2 0 compliant video card almost all modern graphics cards are vesa 2 0 compliant vmware 5 0 does work successfully tested hardware all 440bx motherboards tested have worked with their internal ide controllers ibm thinkpad a21m with onboard intel ethernet see ahem which has gone missing because it was obsolete for a community-created site that lists hardware which has been found to work '),(1078,'faq',' the primary opendarwin faq is located at ;what hardware will opendarwin run on a given opendarwin version will run on all ppc-based apple computers that are supported by its corresponding mac os x version opendarwin x86 runs on a very small set of x86 hardware apple apple\'s darwin 8 0 1 release for x86 requires an sse2-capable processor ;can i run mac osx programs on opendarwin the short answer no any compiled binaries that do not make use of closed-source aspects of mac os x such as cocoa or carbon should work as should any gui applications which use the x11 window system ;does opendarwin include the mac osx gui no ;is opendarwin the same os apple macintosh run no opendarwin is an operating system built from the open source components of mac os x as well as opendarwin-community-developed drivers and utilities opendarwin may also include different or updated versions of tools included with the apple source releases ;what is maxproc on darwin sysctl -a kern maxproc will let you know ;why are the people on #opendarwin behaving so strangely this is called the opendarwin humor better get used to it if you want something done if for some reason you feel you\'re getting too cold a reception maybe shouting xar will help to aliviate the situation '),(947,'picture 11',' cryo working '),(948,'cryo',' prettytable william j coldwell cryo picture 11 center thumb 64px one of the admins of the opendarwin systems usually the person to blame when things go wrong and even when things don\'t category users category admins '),(950,'handbook sidebar',' align right width 180 style border solid black 1px; style margin 2 8em 0 0 3 2em; padding 1em 1em 1 5em 1em ; 1 -- this sidebar takes a parameter that parameter is the name of a template to include -- -- admin handbook toc reader handbook toc and the like are the intended class 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internet systems consortium inc isc and apple is an attempt to take cooperative darwin development to the next level membership in the opendarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone the project is also fully independent with control over its own web site project news bug tracking information and cvs repository as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide neither apple nor isc take any responsibility for or exercise any editorial control over the opendarwin project many opendarwin members are either apple employees or darwin committers who have an active interest in merging technologies from opendarwin org into darwin and mac os x releases with opendarwin project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of darwin the mission of the opendarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant through its informal connection to www opensource apple com to the mainstream computing environments that apple provides it complements apple apple\'s infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community '),(954,'todolist',' opendarwin community todo list - valign top this wiki page contains current items on the community todo list feel free to add items below as each item is accomplished please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag some of these items are already being worked on those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item in some cases the developer has not done any work yet but expressed superior interest in the item hex_globe_128 - opendarwin project hardware - database improvements input needs to be validated maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission work with darwinports fink to make sure it works as best as possible provide a viewcvs webcvs-lookalike for virgin sources from apple for the darwin projects this is for educational purpose write a cocoa front end to bugzilla this will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an xml list individual bugs can already be retrieved in xml form via xml cgi i think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task or come up with something else for bugtracking bbraun kevin snu had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src either cause and automatic rebuild of a package or create a list for manual rebuilding if it it\'s automatic should coalesce multiple commits look at existing autobuilders opendarwin website remove link to old dead wiki link is found on under recent news dated 2004 use openldap for opendarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to ldap backend postgresql mysql snu make the dates in mysql sane again will help bugzilla snu 15-nov-04 newer bugzilla which supports email address obfuscation snu 09-jan-05 make sure old urls redirect to new urls kevin 30-jul-04 add the new docbook-ified faq to the doc project and post on website kevin 29-jul-04 combine docbook xsl with website xsl for opendarwin online documentation kevin 29-jul-04 move darwin sources from volumes src to volumes psrc and extract tar archives kevin 11-aug-04 add an rss feed for the headline news items kevin 15-jul-04 make most of the od website flat so that it can be mirrored kevin 26-apr-04 rewrite accounts system to be all web based bbraun 31-jan-04 document new account system bbraun 1-feb-04 make mailman archives work bbraun 3-feb-04 opendarwin releases for the darwin 7 based ones check darwin build scripts into cvs src build darwinbuild kevin go through src and find additions to darwin-projects that are #unique to opendarwin and that should stay opendarwin only make patches against upstream apple source #fixes that should be sent upstream make patch against upstream apple source and submit through bugreporter apple com kevin snu finished apr-05 decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement fkr bring in security fixes from upstream apple either by importing into cvs if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected or by using updated tarballs from apple apple\'s 7 4 source release fkr fix smp on x86 darwin 7 0 1 recognized a ht p4 as two processors od 7 2 1 does not items for the installer within darwin 7 based releases enhanced textbased installer rc cdrom network service and similars postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm build packages from darwinports and fink and provide rpms this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases various other areas of the operating system provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager make hfs install possible x86 ufs on ppc enhancements to booter create a simple bless utility for x86 so opendarwin 7 2x and later can boot more intelligently cremes update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources bring in security fixes from upstream apple go through the darwin 7 opendarwin 7 2 1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs change adjust enhance darwinbuild script to do #svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources see project roadmap down below this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this #builds darwin and opendarwin projects import ncutil 2 1 2 fkr opendarwin releases post darwin 7 include owc kexts and see about supporting old world integrate openaudio driver danchr darwinbuild adoption use tarballs for building os make xar xar\'s maybe work on xar getting it ready for primetime darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp kevin will check his work into src build soon driver for pci-based ata controller ssen investigate performance improvements in readdir by having getdirentries return more than one dirent at a time bbraun investigate readdir bug in volfs readdir ing past null starts over bbraun create a mach-o fs be able to mount your mach-o binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files read write would rule bbraun add the kern bootfile sysctl to xnu this will enable the addition of the getbootfile libc call this will require changes in bootx and boot2 since the user can override the default mach_kernel and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from s l caches com apple kernelcaches bbraun get rid of utmp wtmp i already have much code for this essentially has a daemon hopefully a plugin of something else eventually that is talked to via mach ports i wanted to use unix domain sockets with credential passing but see earlier items on this list the daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp libc libc\'s login and logout api api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp bbraun wirelessdriver apctl fkr fix powermanagement on ppc -> ej anyone else ;- template code for iokit based drivers basic skeleton for ata usb firewire and pci lots of comments to help demystify iokit cremes plist wrapper for -files gui configurator x-based installer -> ej ssen bsd-driver shim cremes systrace support fkr tmpfs mfs for use with live cd cd\'s maybe make use of new kpi technology coming in tiger cremes ssen privilege seperation in network services encrypted filesystem transparent per-file directory encryption cremes bbraun - enhance ufs snapshots self-hosting > pbx xcode project transformer morimoto opendarwin org snu kvv add full support to gnu binutils gnu ld and gas for targetting darwin add support for non-vesa video cards for text-only mode a follow-on feature is to allow xfree86 to use it it\'s video drivers ppc figure out the format of the badge icon in bootx which is displayed in the of boot picker when you hold down option ppc flesh out elf and ext2 support in bootx actually boot linux ppc or netbsd ppc adduser possibly by bringing in pw 8 from freebsd and extending with netinfo open directory back-ends snu some time ago misc topics opendarwin kernel kernel development '),(1656,'new field designating non-automated packages',' '),(1657,'fink major new feature plans nonautomatic field',' i\'m not fond of the nonautomatic name but it is pleasantly unambiguous should we add another category like nonautomatic needsnetconnection perhaps that should instead be a builddepends system-netconnection -- user chrisdolan chrisdolan 19 52 5 january 2006 gmt are there packages that have a legit need for this behavior user dmacks dmacks 21 38 5 january 2006 gmt yes some perl modules have tests that query the net e g libwww-pm soap-lite-pm plus there there\'s some java packages that i think are looking up web-based xml schemas i run littlesnitch on my mac so fink hangs each time a build tries to go out to the net it it\'s not really that important but potentially useful information user chrisdolan chrisdolan 23 24 5 january 2006 gmt '),(955,'todolist',' how long should strike items stick around before being removed user cryo cryo 01 02 9 may 2005 gmt '),(956,'darwinports about',' darwinports_header about darwinports project goals the darwinports project project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the darwin os family opendarwin mac os x and darwin history of ports in the early days of unix installing a program from source code was a hit-or-miss proposition at best the now-pervasive configure hadn\'t appeared yet every systems administrator had to understand the platform a program had been written for and its differences from their platform before they had a hope of porting a chunk of code the duplication of effort was truly monstrous the freebsd ports system started addressing this back in 1995; the system has scaled well and is still very popular among the bsd community m lucas the purpose of ports is to make installation of programs easier for system administrators and end-users this is accomplished by specifying how programs are compiled and installed successfully including what programs each program requires dependencies to properly function by simplifying the installation of software a greater variety of applications have become available for a greater number of users who may not have the technical expertise to debug and hack a program to function properly the freebsd ports system is now incorporated into several other projects even if only in concept or principal including netbsd and openbsd the problem of software package installation has also troubled the linux community gentoo linux linux\'s portage was based on the concept of ports as was debian debian\'s apt-get what does all of that freebsd information have to do with darwinports or the darwin os family including mac os x simply put the relationship between mac os x and freebsd could be regarded as one of siblings; the truth is that under the hood of mac os x the engine that drives it is darwin it creates an interface between the userspace software programs and the hardware not to be confused with other gui interfaces the aqua interface is apple apple\'s current trademark; it is however just the wrapping around the core of the system when the aqua gui interface is combined with darwin the result is mac os x darwin has been released as an open source project by apple computer darwin itself borrows heavily from the freebsd project they share many commonalities including their virtual file systems networking stack and many userspace components advancements from the darwin project are shared with the freebsd project and visaversa they maintain a mutually beneficial relationship with freebsd by transferring knowledge and source code which in turn benefits both products why darwinports the darwinports project solves the same problem addressed in 1995 by the freebsd project software package and installation management a k a ports it is possible to manually configure and install most if not all open source software programs for the darwin family of operating systems but 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webkit source viewer tips tips tips webkit tips for building webkit tips for building webkit webkit nightly builds nightly builds webkit info for developers info for developers webkit embedding webkit embedding webkit in an application webkit sample code sample code javascriptcore javascriptcore javascriptcore webkit js core garbage collector js core garbage collector webcore webcore webcore webkit webcore_file_hierarchy webcore file hierarchy linux port linux port linux port webkit building on linux linux port windows port windows port windows port webkit building on windows windows port bugs and debugging bugs and debugging bugs and debugging webkit nice bugzilla queries nice bugzilla queries webkit debugging webkit with xcode debugging webkit with xcode webkit known crashers known crashers webkit writing layout tests for dumprendertree writing layout tests for dumprendertree the team the team the team webkit webkit team webkit team todo list todo list todo list webkit webkit site webkit site '),(978,'webkit tips for building webkit',' what is webkit webkit is an open-source set of web browser classes check out the webkit objective c reference building webkit - gotchas building webkit - gotchas building webkit - gotchas below are current gotchas in building webkit we\'ve seen in irc freenode net webkit #webkit building with xcode 2 1 building with xcode 2 1 building with xcode 2 1 the current source now builds with xcode 2 1 correctly please update your source tree using the script webkittools scripts update-webkit make sure to run set-webkit-configuration --deployment so that you won\'t have link errors i get an error usr bin libtool can\'t locate file for -lxml2-webcore i get an error usr bin libtool can\'t locate file for -lxml2-webcore i get an error usr bin libtool can\'t locate file for -lxml2-webcore this has been resolved in the latest source please update your source tree using the script webkittools scripts update-webkit i get an error no such file or directory for javascriptcore build derivedsources grammar cpp h i get an error no such file or directory for javascriptcore build derivedsources grammar cpp h i get an error no such file or directory for javascriptcore build derivedsources grammar cpp h you have bison 2 installed there are a few ways to get around this the easiest is to edit your path to remove fink sw or darwinport darwinport\'s opt local directories from being used you can do this for a sh-style shell eg bash by running printenv path remove the parts of the path that relate to fink darwinports or your own install of bison 2 and then run export path bin sbin usr bin usr sbin you can use the path given above or just remove the relevant sections from your own path there are some patches located at and that may also help i see warnings like javascriptcore bindings objc webscriptobject mm 343 warning nsstring\' may not respond to stringwithcstring encoding \' and then the build fails i see warnings like javascriptcore bindings objc webscriptobject mm 343 warning nsstring\' may not respond to stringwithcstring encoding \' and then the build fails i see warnings like javascriptcore bindings objc webscriptobject mm 343 warning nsstring\' may not respond to stringwithcstring encoding \' and then the build fails building webkit requires tiger you can not build the current webkit source on panther or earlier there are several bugs tracking this issue is the original includes this error which maciej is looking into fixing the other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs is regarding workarounds for the lack of xslt development headers is regarding the apparent failure to find isnan on 10 3 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10 3 i get weird errors about being unable to find webkitsysteminterface h i get weird errors about being unable to find webkitsysteminterface h i get weird errors about being unable to find webkitsysteminterface h make sure you haven\'t used a space in 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are in the process of moving by hand this wiki to a new one hosted at the winehq winehq\'s wiki please help '),(1944,'darwinports mediawiki',' align center cellpadding 16 style background #ccffff;border 4px solid #ccc;text-align center getting mediawiki running using darwinports mediawiki is one of the most popular wiki engines around it is the back bone of wikpedia and it is also the engine of the opendarwin wiki installing your own mediawiki site is quite simple on mac os x you can elect to install it using darwinports itself or you can install it by hand and leverage the utilities provided by darwinports i prefer the second options so that i can hand tailor my sites and yet keep the installation synchronized to the mediawiki releases using subversion the procedure outlined below will allow you to install a mediawiki site with image thumbnails and latex equation support install apple apple\'s x11 install apple apple\'s x11 install apple apple\'s x11 first if you haven\'t already done so install apple apple\'s x11 it it\'s on your mac os x install disks when you install tetex it will install the darwinports version of x11 if you don\'t have apple apple\'s installed something something\'s not quite happy in the darwinports install at least when installed as a dependency for another program and it it\'s probably easier to just install apple apple\'s x11 and be done with it install apache mysql and php install apache mysql and php install apache mysql and php install macintosh apache mysql php i e mamp using darwinports by following the instructions darwinports mamp here install phpmyadmin optional but recommended install phpmyadmin optional but recommended install phpmyadmin optional but recommended it is highly recommended that you install phpmyadmin you will find it useful for performing administrative tasks on the wiki database records you can run the setup php script in the scripts folder or simply create a config inc php file yourself with the following contents php basic phpmyadmin configuration file servers configuration i 0; server localhost http 1 i ; cfg \'servers i \'host\' \'localhost\'; cfg \'servers i \'extension\' \'mysql\'; cfg \'servers i \'connect_type\' \'tcp\'; cfg \'servers i \'compress false; cfg \'servers i \'auth_type\' \'http\'; end of servers configuration note darwinports has their own port of phpmyadmin i don\'t have any experience with it it\'s setup procedure but it should be relatively simple you might want to try it first and if you can\'t get things running revert to the procedure outlined above install imagemagick install imagemagick install imagemagick install imagemagick using darwinports sudo port install imagemagick install ghostscript install ghostscript install ghostscript install ghostscript using darwinports sudo port install ghostscript install latex install latex install latex install tetex a version of latex using darwinports sudo port install tetex install ocaml install ocaml install ocaml install ocaml using darwinports sudo port install ocaml you will need ocaml to compile the texvc utility that manages the tex equations install subversion install subversion install subversion install subversion using darwinports sudo port install subversion you will need this to retrieve the mediawiki project and to manage synchronizing your installation when upgrades are announced see the darwinports darwinports subversion subversion page for more information retrieve mediawiki from subversion retrieve mediawiki from subversion retrieve mediawiki from subversion create a mediawiki directory somewhere in your web server directory and then retrieve mediawiki from its subversion repository this example assumes that version 1 6 5 is being installed cd path to www root dir mkdir mediawiki svn co mediawiki note you can elect to simply install mediawiki from a release tarball i e a downloaded tar gz file but it will require you to manage everything by hand when you need to do an upgrade to a newer version if you still wish to use the tarball for the installation simply perform the following steps in lieu of the above steps let let\'s assume you\'re installing version 1 6 5 cd path to www root dir tar -vxzf path to downloads mediawiki-1 6 5 tar gz mv mediawiki-1 6 5 mediawiki where path to downloads is the location of where you the downloaded mediawiki tarball mediawiki-1 6 5 tar gz the tar command will have created a mediawiki-1 6 5 directory and you need to rename it install mediawiki install mediawiki install mediawiki before installation you will need to grant your web server access to the config and images directories of your mediawiki installation assuming that you\'ve left off from the previous steps perform the following cd mediawiki chmod -r a w config images install mediawiki by pointing your browser to the mediawiki location in your www root mediawiki will provide a link for running the setup scripts fill in the choices to your liking i suggest you create a mediawiki database and a mediawiki user pick whatever password you want also use mw_ as the table prefix where it asks you for the root access to your database server enter the root name it should be root and the password you assigned if you followed the steps to secure your database ; mediawiki will create the proper wiki-specific databases and access controls mediawiki does not retain your root access information - it only uses it during installation once mediawiki has installed you will need to move the generated localsettings php file from the config directory up into your mediawiki root directory you should then be able to access your site activate image uploads activate image uploads activate image uploads activate image uploads in your localsettings php file wgenableuploads true wguseimageresize true; wguseimagemagick true; wgimagemagickconvertcommand opt local bin convert ; go to your mediawiki page refresh your browser if you\'re already there and you should see an upload file link in the toolbox menu at the left of the page test the image upload capability by uploading an image activate tex processing activate tex processing activate tex processing mediawiki uses a utility called texvc as a wrapper for the latex processing operations the source code is in the math directory and is written in ocaml this is the reason you installed ocaml - so you can build the utility before building the utility you will need to modify the sources to specifically reference the darwinports executables since the opt local bin path is not in the web server daemon daemon\'s path environment variable in math render ml specify the exact paths to dvips latex and convert let cmd_dvips tmpprefix opt local bin dvips -r -e tmpprefix dvi -f tmpprefix ps let cmd_latex tmpprefix opt local bin latex tmpprefix tex dev null putting -transparent white in converts arguments will sort-of give you transperancy let cmd_convert tmpprefix finalpath opt local bin convert -quality 100 -density 120 tmpprefix ps finalpath dev null 2 dev null note that the only changes made were to prepend the calls to dvips latex and convert with opt local bin now build the texvc utility cd math make lastly you need to tell imagemagick how to access the darwinports installation of ghostscript for the same reasons you told the texvc utility where to find the darwinports executables in opt local lib imagemagick-6 2 6 config delegates xml substitute your actual imagemagic version as needed change all occurances of gs to opt local bin gs note that the quotes are to be kept in the original lines just add the opt local bin part align center cellpadding 8 cellspacing 0 width 90 style background #ffffcc;border 2px solid #ccc valign top note if when you upgrade your imagemagick installation to a new release you will need to reapply these changes because darwinports creates a brand new imagemagick directory in the opt local lib directory test tex processing capability by entering the following line of text on a page sqrt -1 and mediawiki should render this into the universal engineering management scheduling constant controlling access to your site controlling access to your site controlling access to your site you can control how people can access your site configuration changes can be inserted into localsettings php and must generally appear below the line require_once includes defaultsettings php ; disable anonymous edits disable anonymous edits disable anonymous edits by adding the following line to localsettings php it is possible to entirely disable anonymous edits # permission keys given to users in each group # all users are implicitly in the \' \' group including anonymous visitors; # logged-in users are all implicitly in the \'user\' group these will be # combined with the permissions of all groups that a given user is listed # in in the user_groups table # # this replaces wgwhitelistaccount and wgwhitelistedit # wggrouppermissions \' \' \'createaccount\' true; wggrouppermissions \' \' \'read\' true; wggrouppermissions \' \' \'edit\' false; the example above disables editing by anonymous users these lines should be added to localsettings php and set true false accordingly note though that the \'edit\' button will still be displayed at the top of every page but the user will be prompted to login before any editing can be performed disable anonymous reading disable anonymous reading disable anonymous reading if you want a private wiki site i e in order to prevent readings from anonymous users make the following change wggrouppermissions \' \' \'read\' false; also add the following line wgwhitelistread array main page special userlogin ; this allows users to view the main page and log in without this line no one can log in to prevent a special page from being listed at special specialpages edit specialpage php and change the relevant entry to be an instance of unlistedspecialpage instead of specialpage prevent new user registrations prevent new user registrations prevent new user registrations in order to prevent new user registrations make the following change wggrouppermissions \' \' \'createaccount\' false; note new users can still be created by sysops in the following manner go to special userlogin when logged in as a sysop enter a username and an email address and click the by email button the account will be created with a random password which is then emailed to the given address upgrading your mediawiki installation upgrading your mediawiki installation upgrading your mediawiki installation as long as you are upgrading within minor revisions e g 1 5 7 to 1 5 8 you typically only need to overwrite the old files with the new if you are upgrading to a new major revision e g 1 5 8 to 1 6 0 you will probably need to update your database and your configurations you should always consult the upgrade file that comes with the tarball before doing anything; it has all the necessary details also you will find the necessary details on the mediawiki installation page and before doing anything you should always always always backup your installation both the directories and the database you do this anyway right minor version upgrades minor version upgrades minor version upgrades using subversion using subversion using subversion if you used subversion to download your mediawiki installation upgrading is simple all you need to do is do an svn switch to the new release and subversion will resynchronize your directory to the new release and any changes you may have made to release files will be merged and only the actual conflicts will be flagged let let\'s assume that your current installation is at version 1 6 5 and you want to upgrade to version 1 6 6 you would execute the following command in your mediawiki installation installation\'s root directory svn switch using release tarballs using release tarballs using release tarballs if you installed mediawiki from a release tarball you will need to overwright your old installation with the new files align center cellpadding 8 cellspacing 0 width 90 style background #ffffcc;border 2px solid #ccc valign top note if you have modified any of the standard mediawiki files you should save these off somewhere so that you can reappy the changes after the upgrade otherwise there will be great weeping and gnashing of teeth to upgrade an installation from one minor version to another use this procedure as a guideline 1 navigate to the directory containing the mediawiki installation i e the directory above the mediawiki root the ip variable at the top of your localsettings php file specifies your mediawiki root for example if your installation is at sites mediawiki then you would navigate to sites cd sites 2 create a scratchpad directory i typically name mine zzz and navigate to that directory mkdir zzz cd zzz 3 extract the mediawiki tarball into the scratchpad directory let let\'s assume we\'re extracting v1 6 6 tar -vxzf path to downloads mediawiki-1 6 6 tar gz where path to downloads is the location of where you the downloaded mediawiki tarball mediawiki-1 6 6 tar gz the tar command will have created a mediawiki-1 6 6 directory inside the scratchpad directory 4 copy the contents of the extracted download into the mediawiki installation remember that it it\'s now one level above where we are now cp -r mediawiki-1 6 6 mediawiki 5 access the wiki site in a web browser and go to the special version page and verify that the displayed mediawiki version is correct 6 if you modified any of the standard mediawiki files in your previous installation you should reapply those changes to your new installation 7 you can now delete the scratchpad directory cd rm -fr zzz major version upgrades major version upgrades major version upgrades to upgrade an installation from one major version to another e g 1 5 8 to 1 6 5 you will very likely need to update the database schema the typical method for doing this is to perform the above steps for doing a minor upgrade i e copying of the files and then reinstall the wiki the reinstall procedures will upgrade your database tables the procedure for all of this is as follows 1 back up your wiki installation both the directories and the database if something goes wrong and scribbles up your installation you will need this backup to restore everything you have been warned for example if you are running mysql and your mediawiki database is named mediawiki run the following command mysqldump -u root -p mediawiki mediawiki sql this will prompt you for the root password and then dump the mediawiki database into a file called mediawiki sql 2 upgrade your wiki files using the same approach as specified in the #minor_version_upgrades minor version upgrades section above but do not access the wiki from your browser yet 3 rename your localsettings php file to _localsettings php 4 open your _localsettings php file in a text editor or print it out you will need to reference the information in it when you do the reinstallation 5 point your browser to your wiki wiki\'s config directory and run the installer for example if the url of the main page of your wiki is then you would point your browser to to activate the installer use the information in your old _localsettings php file to answer the questions in the installer e g specify the same database name userids table prefix etc the installer should update your tables it will tell you that it is doing so and create a new localsettings php file in the config directory 6 copy the localsettings php file back to your wiki root directory and update it with any of the changes you made to your old _localsettings php file e g group permissions logo images tex formatting etc 7 access the wiki site in a web browser and go to the special version page and verify that the displayed mediawiki version is correct '),(983,'humancell',' scott c lemon i\'ve worked with a wide range of computer hardware and software over the years i\'ve been hacking on operating systems and networking for years and thought that this looked like a fun project to work on i started with cp m and mp m moved into primitive networking rs-422 p2p corvus omninet etc and then into dos windows netware os 2 mac unix and linux i\'m still honing my skills on unix linux and darwin i\'m mostly interested in running the x86 version of darwin and do most all of my work within virtual pc 2004 i\'m doing my best to document what i\'m doing and how i\'m getting my system up and going my thanks to all of the folks who have made this possible there are a lot of hours put into all this design and code i appreciate it other info my opendarwin blog '),(984,'download',' downloads are available here opendarwin downloads '),(985,'installing',' opendarwin release announcements with installation links opendarwin 7 2 1 latest opendarwin 6 6 2 opendarwin 6 6 1 installation notes for various platforms opendarwin installing x86 vpc2004 x86 on virtual pc 2004 '),(986,'common errors','opendarwin 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virtual pc 2004 these same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the apple darwin 7 0 1 release note installation of opendarwin v7 2 1 into microsoft virtual pc 2004 only works with the windows version of virtual pc it will not work on the macintosh version as a first step make sure that you downloaded the opendarwin v7 2 1 release iso from the opendarwin download page note you will have to extract this file to be a iso extension there are programs for windows like winrar that will extract it or you can use a linux unix box to uncompress the file and then transfer to your windows box once you have downloaded the opendarwin v7 2 1 iso file you are ready to go create the vm in the virtual pc console create a new virtual machine name your virtual machine select a memory size i usually use 256mb create a new virtual hard disk before going further make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational also if you have multiple network adapters make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter note for the initial installation do not enable \'undo\' disks if you want this on then turn it on after you have completed the initial installation installing opendarwin v7 2 1 #boot the virtual machine that you created above #immediately \'capture\' the opendarwin iso file using the virtual pc cd - capture iso image menu #the cd rom will boot and you will see opendarwin begin the boot process #when the boot process loads the ide drivers it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the virtual hard disk that it is going to install on #once the boot device is detected you will see the welcome message and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to the virtual hard disk should be the only device listed type \'1\' and enter #you will be prompted about partitioning choose \'1\' to auto-partition and hit enter #when you are warned about destroying all data type \'y\' and enter then you\'ll really be warned again type \'yes and enter #the installer will then prompt you to enter a volume name make up the name for your volume #opendarwin will now get busy creating the volume and ufs file system depending on your physical cpu and machine this will take a while on my system this took 2 5 minutes #you will now see opendarwin packages being installed there are 240 packages that get installed and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed #you will eventually be prompted to provide a root password #after the install is completed you will be offered several choices 1 add a user to the new system 2 reboot 3 spawn a shell # feel free to add users at this time and when you are through select option \'3\' to reboot note make sure to read the following section insert non-formatted text here booting for the first time there is a known issue with opendarwin v7 2 1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes this appears to be an issue with virtual pc 2004 the first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device #boot opendarwin or select the option to reboot watch the boot process and hit a key when you are prompted to press any key to enter startup options #at the prompt enter boot rd disk0s1 -v #this identifies the virtual hard disk and uses the verbose option #during the boot process you will see the apple_dec21x4ethernet kext fail to load this is a known issue there is a fix in the following section of this page #at this point opendarwin is going to hang for a long time this is normal yes it it\'s unusual and frustrating but normal #12 minutes later my system continued to boot getting past the issue #there are some more error messages that might print more waiting then finally the login prompt #login to your opendarwin installation note read the post-installation options below for more tips getting the networking working note still under construction in order to get opendarwin networking operational within virtual pc 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver this driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl iso image that you can download here this driver is a special build based on code from chuck remes that i pulled together and built on a apple darwin v7 0 1 system once working i put it on this cd image to make it easier to install post-installation options set default boot device if you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot opendarwin you can follow these instructions edit the file library preferences systemconfiguration com apple boot plist vi library preferences systemconfiguration com apple boot plist you will see something like xml version 1 0 encoding utf-8 doctype plist public - apple computer dtd plist 1 0 en kernel mach_kernel kernel flags boot graphics yes apm yes you will want to add \'rd disk0s1\' as the value for the kernel flags key when you have done this your file ought to look something like xml version 1 0 encoding utf-8 doctype plist public - apple computer dtd plist 1 0 en kernel mach_kernel kernel flags rd disk0s1 -- note added text boot graphics yes apm yes save the file and upon next boot your default boot device will be set that is all it takes download and install x windows first download your copy of x windows for opendarwin ftp change to the root directory and untar the file cd tar -jxpf path_to x11-x86 tar bz2 note at this point you will only have twm which is pretty \'minimal\' refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers create a basic xinitrc file for yourself vi xinitrc put the following lines in that file usr x11r6 bin xterm & usr x11r6 bin twm save the file and then run the command startx configure the twm window manager note still under construction install darwinports darwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the darwin os family once you have networking operational you can install darwinports instructions from the darwinports website to install from source cd curl -o tar xjvf darwinports-1 0 tar bz2 cd darwinports configure make sudo make install once the installation is complete you will have to add opt local bin to your path export path path opt local bin the primary command is the \'port\' command read the man pages man port install fink note still under construction '),(991,'odcctools about',' odcctools ---- the odcctools project is geared towards improving the darwin cctools build system and code base to support darwin development developers shantonu sen peter o\'gorman mailing list the mailing list archives and subscription page can be accessed at project layout darwin cctools has several components including the assembler as 1 the static linker ld 1 various tools for manipulating and analyzing mach-o and fat files and support libraries it is broken down by components here downloading odcctools that latest odcctools snapshot can be downloaded from you can also access the cvs sources cvs -d pserver anonymous anoncvs opendarwin org volumes src cvs od login cvs -d pserver anonymous anoncvs opendarwin org volumes src cvs od co -p odcctools using odcctools with gcc you can use odcctools with mainline gcc from the apple-local-200502-branch has some apple-specific changes and build tools - odcctools should work with either version instructions for using odcctools with gcc can be found here '),(1016,'sky',' sky calls cybozone his home on the internet contact sky '),(1017,'darwine qemu-darwin-user',' page moved to '),(993,'darwine quartzdrv',' darwine navigation page moved to category darwine '),(1988,'darwinports version1 3',' '),(994,'webkit portable kwq files','list of portable kwq files list of portable kwq files list of portable kwq files these files are easily portable by changing them to c syntax with no other changes c syntax is defined as having a cpp extension and using #include in place of #import kwqarrayimpl cpp kwqbuffer cpp kwqcstring cpp kwqglobal cpp kwqgaurdedptr cpp kwqkstringhandler cpp kwqlistimpl cpp kwqmapimpl cpp kwqregexp cpp also builds against a modified pcre 6 0 kwqvaluelistimpl cpp kwqvariant cpp kwqvectorimpl cpp '),(995,'webkit nice bugzilla queries',' unconfirmed bugs patches for unconfirmed bugs awaiting review patches for confirmed bugs awaiting review p1 unassigned bugs p1 assigned bugs p1 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks p1 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks p2 unassigned bugs p2 assigned bugs p2 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks p2 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks p3 unassigned bugs p3 assigned bugs p3 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks p3 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks p4 unassigned bugs p4 assigned bugs p4 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks p4 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks p5 unassigned bugs p5 assigned bugs p5 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks p5 bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks '),(996,'bugzilla-url',' '),(997,'bugzilla',' asdfasdfasdf '),(998,'bugzilla-url',' '),(999,'bugzilla',' bugzilla '),(1000,'bugzillapage',' bugzilla '),(1001,'bugzillapage-url',' '),(1002,'consultas',' are s-ata hdd hdd\'s are supported by the new version 8 1 '),(1003,'zillapage',' bugzilla '),(1004,'zillapage-url',' '),(1005,'zilla',' od bugzilla '),(1006,'zilla-url',' '),(1007,'faq',' what hardware will opendarwin run on can i run mac osx programs on opendarwin does opendarwin include the mac osx gui is opendarwin the same os apple macintoshes run '),(1008,'webkit webkit plus svg',' this is the wiki page covering all that involves the svg work being done in webkit webkit svg news webkit svg news webkit svg news ; 2006-1-26 - spring cleaning svg is long since on by default this page is of much less use now i\'ve removed the svg-specific build instructions you can find the normal ones at webkit org i\'ve also moved the svg hitlist bugs to use a bugzilla keyword ; 2006-01-02 - drawtest nightlies discontinued drawtest actualy broke back on nov 3rd 2005 when i finally moved ksvg2 off of kdom and onto webcore webcore\'s dom for real drawtest nightlies stopped mid november and will remain so until we finish porting drawtest from drawview onto webview 5333 it it\'s actually a simple task we just don\'t have anyone working on it actively right now all efforts are currently focused on finishing our svg 1 1 full implementation ; 2005-12-06 - svg status page now live we\'ve finally put up an implementation status page webkit_plus_svg_old_news drawtest app drawtest app drawtest app a simple cocoa app for viewing interacting with svgs feature svg viewer feature svg viewer feature svg viewer to use file open or double-click on a svg file in the finder drawtestkonquerorlogo drawtestscreenshot drawtest app showing konqueror logo svg and firefox logo svg ironic eh click the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar and thus zoom pan controls etc on off note svg creation aka drawing capabilities of this app are extremely limited don\'t be too surprised if things crash bug pending or don\'t work as expected 4248 feature svg test suite browser feature svg test suite browser feature svg test suite browser this is used for scanning through test suites like those from http www w3 org graphics svg test w3c or image libraries like http www openclipart org openclipart to use window tests panel point the test list to a directory of svgs then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel shown below drawtesttestviewer drawtest app showing one of the w3c test cases for filters '),(1009,'darwinports',' darwinports_header welcome to darwinports welcome to darwinports welcome to darwinports the darwinports project project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the darwin os family opendarwin mac os x and darwin go to the darwinports about about page to get familiar with our project to read up on a small draft of the project project\'s pending items you can check out our darwinports todolist todo list if you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the irc irc freenode net darwinports #darwinports channel of the freenode network or join our mailing list if you\'re not already there current darwinports release 1 3 2 additional documentation additional documentation additional documentation these are things either missing from the online documentation or do not belong there but are nevertheless useful to the darwinports project note the manpages are actually very complete try man portfile darwinports getting_started getting started a general darwinports usage guide for newbies darwinports list of portfile keys list of portfile keys darwinports list of port phases list of port phases darwinports developing portfiles developing portfiles building an osx chroot updated url darwinports os x chroot os x chroot -- more help if you run into trouble darwinports bug reports bug reports gnome on macports darwinports kde kde on darwinports if you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the irc irc freenode net darwinports #darwinports channel of the freenode network or join our mailing list if you\'re not already there links links links darwinports homepage get darwinports available ports darwinports guide -- needs updates see darwinports todolist darwinports todo list darwinports darwinports releaseprocess release process darwinports darwinports faq faq darwinports darwinports todolist todo darwinports darwinports todolist requested ports at the end of the todo list binary rpms -- a large collection of binary rpms built by jeff johnson off the darwinports dports offerings note that though these packages are fully functional rpm and darwinports don\'t interact very well with each other yet so take these with grain of salt and install with care paste bot for large text submissions to the irc irc freenode net darwinports #darwinports channel howtos howtos howtos darwinports mamp mamp apache mysql and php darwinports subversion subversion darwinports mediawiki mediawiki darwinports rsync-mirror darwinports rsync mirror e g for users behind a proxy category darwinports '),(1010,'doc',' setup opendarwin addingusers setting up new users and changing passwords opendarwin ssh allowing remote logins opendarwin vmware darwin 8 on vmware with networking os_x_chroot building an os x chroot '),(1011,'addingusers',' to add a new user niutil -create users bbraun niutil -createprop users bbraun shell bin tcsh niutil -createprop users bbraun realname rob braun niutil -createprop users bbraun uid 1000 niutil -createprop users bbraun gid 1000 niutil -createprop users bbraun home users bbraun niutil -createprop users bbraun _shadow_password to change a user user\'s password you have to tell passwd to also update netinfo passwd -i netinfo bbraun '),(1012,'ssh',' darwin 8 x launchctl load -w system library launchdaemons ssh plist darwin 7 x edit etc xinetd d ssh and set disable to no service ssh disable no socket_type stream wait no user root server usr libexec sshd-keygen-wrapper server_args -i groups yes flags reuse ipv6 session_create yes kill xinetd kill -hup cat var run xinetd pid restart xinetd usr sbin xinetd -pidfile var run xinetd pid '),(1013,'webkit applications using webkit',' browsers all the browsers in this list use webkit at the core of the application unless otherwise stated atlantis - ali akcaagac atlantis - ali akcaagac atlantis - ali akcaagac freeware available for all posix linux bsd unix-like oses red hat fedora linux based on gtk webcore status abandoned atlantis is a lightweight web browser based on gtk-webcore it fully integrates into the gnome desktop bumpercar - freeverse bumpercar - freeverse bumpercar - freeverse commercial mac universal binary status bumpercar is a browser designed for kids it has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering whitelists blacklists irca support and time limits bumpercar earned a prestigious best of show award at macworld san francisco kidsbrowser - app4mac software kidsbrowser - app4mac software kidsbrowser - app4mac software commercial mac universal binary status kidsbrowser allows children to surf the web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites it includes content filtering and runs in full screen mode omniweb - the omni group omniweb - the omni group omniweb - the omni group commercial mac ppc v5 5 is released as beta and is universal binary based on webcore and javascriptcore status omniweb is a powerful browser with a number of advanced features its features include graphical tabs in a drawer ad blocking workspaces auto-saved browsing sessions site preferences rss news feeds a html source editor and zoomable text areas omniweb was awarded 4 mice in macworld and an eddy award in 2004 omniweb currently uses a custom version of webcore but there has been talk from scott maier product manager of omniweb of the possibility of moving to webkit osb-browser - nokia osb-browser - nokia osb-browser - nokia open source available for all posix linux bsd unix-like oses linux based on gtk webcore status osb-browser is an example browser implementation which uses gtk webcore it is written in c and uses gtk gui-library there is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of gtk webcore into the webkit source tree safari - apple safari - apple safari - apple commercial included with panther and tiger mac universal binary status active safari is apple apple\'s own browser it includes tabbed browsing pop up blocking parental control features rss news feeds web archives snapback and private browsing safari was designed to be the fastest browser on os x shiira - hmdt siira project shiira - hmdt siira project shiira - hmdt siira project open source mac universal binary status active shiira is an open source browser developed in japan it has a number of unique features tab exposu8c3a3u8c2a9 looks and works similar to exposu8c3a3u8c2a9 but works for tabs instead of windows core image is used for page transition effects such as a page curl when loading a new page open all links in tabs allows the user to select text and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs sunrisebrowser - jike atsushi sunrisebrowser - jike atsushi sunrisebrowser - jike atsushi open source mac universal binary status sunrisebrowser is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers auto resizable window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click the source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code the source can be edited from the view source window and the changes will update in the browser trailblazer - macwarriors trailblazer - macwarriors trailblazer - macwarriors open source mac ppc status trailblazer solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark the current solutions provided by most web browsers their history menu is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful the actual solution used by most people is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page such that they can simply click to their final destination page trailblazer makes use of apache foundation foundation\'s lucene to provide the search functionality e-mail clients e-mail clients e-mail clients mail - apple mail - apple mail - apple commercial included with os x mac universal binary status active mail is an e-mail client which started life in nextstep mail includes smart mailboxes spam filtering parental controls mac integration and spotlight search recent versions of mail use webkit to render html messages from tiger onwards webkit is used to compose html e-mails instant messenger chat clients instant messenger chat clients instant messenger chat clients all instant messenger and chat clients in this section use webkit to render and style messages unless otherwise stated this allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as css this enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology without touching a line of code in the application adium - adium project adium - adium project adium - adium project open source gnu gpl and others mac universal binary status active adium is a free instant messaging application for mac os x it supports a number of protocols including aim icq jabber msn yahoo bonjour gadu-gadu novell groupwise and lotus sametime its notable features include otr encryption tabbed messaging and file transfer colloquy - colloquy project colloquy - colloquy project colloquy - colloquy project open source gnu gpl mac universal binary status active colloquy is an advanced irc & silc client which adheres to mac os x interface conventions its features include file transfers a buddy list the ability to chat on multiple servers applescript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture fire - epicware fire - epicware fire - epicware open source gnu gpl mac universal binary status active fire is a multi-protocol internet instant messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service it supports aim bonjour icq yahoo irc msn and jabber fire has an extensible plug-in architecture ichat av - apple ichat av - apple ichat av - apple commercial included with os x mac universal binary status active ichat av is a instant messaging client which supports aim icq bonjour and jabber it supports file transfer direct connection in aim parental controls itunes integration and ten person aac audio and four person avc video conferencing unlike the other clients in this section ichat does not use webkit for rendering messages but for some elements of the interface proteus - defaultware proteus - defaultware proteus - defaultware freeware soon to be open source mac ppc status proteus is a multi protocol instant messaging client it offers support for aim msn yahoo icq jabber bonjour gadu gadu and novell sametime its features include file transfer drawer based tabbed messaging addressbook integration plug-in support and latex equations skype - skype skype - skype skype - skype freeware some features may require skype credit mac universal binary status active skype is a voip client its features include calling to other people using skype calling to regular phones buddy list voicemail file transfer and instant messaging skype has a special mac os x bonus widget wich adds dial calls looking up country codes and check calling rates rss readers rss readers rss readers all the rss readers in this section use webkit to display the news summaries and the full articles that the rss feeds link to minews - js8 media inc minews - js8 media inc minews - js8 media inc freeware mac ppc status minews subscribes to rss feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you minews supports rss 0 9 rss 1 and rss 2 atom is planned to be supported shortly it supports opml files to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported a bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser netnewswire - ranchero software netnewswire - ranchero software netnewswire - ranchero software commercial netnewswire lite available as freeware mac universal binary status netnewswire is an easy-to-use rss and atom newsreader for mac os x it uses a familiar three-paned interfaceu8c3a2u8e282acu8e2809dsimilar to apple mail features include feed subscription tabbed browsing of feeds smart lists synchronisation support bloglines syncing scripting and automator support scripted feeds and html differences it supports rss with enclosures podcasts and has beta support for atom feeds netnewswire has won many awards including a macworld eddy and a mac os x innovators award from o\'reilly newsfire - david watanabe newsfire - david watanabe newsfire - david watanabe shareware mac universal binary status newsfire is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content newsfire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use newsfire supports rss with enclosures atom and opml files pixelnews - pixelatedsoftware pixelnews - pixelatedsoftware pixelnews - pixelatedsoftware shareware mac ppc status pixelnews allows the organisation of feeds in channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar clicking on a channel will reveal all the feeds in that channel making it easy to view all photoblogs in one channel world news in another movie review feeds in another a breaking news channel is provided which contains all the posts that are unread search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content pixelnews supports rss with enclosures and atom feeds pulpfiction - freshly squeezed software pulpfiction - freshly squeezed software pulpfiction - freshly squeezed software commercial pulpfiction lite available as freeware mac ppc status pulpfiction is a next-generation easy-to-use powerful rss atom feed reader featuring a familiar mail-like interface it supports filters to move mark and process articles flags sounds and dock icons alert you to new or important posts applescript support allows pulpfiction to be extended to work with other applications also included are smart folders local feed support authenticated feeds and netnewswire stylesheet support pulpfiction supports rss with enclosures and atom feeds shrook - graham parks shrook - graham parks shrook - graham parks commercial mac universal binary status shrook is a easy to use news reader with advanced features features include synchronisation with an online shrook account distributed checking podcast synchronisation with itunes growl support smart groups integration with external blog editors a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds shrook supports all versions of rss and atom feeds shrook was one of the first if not the first third party application to use webkit vienna vienna vienna open source mac universal binary status vienna is an open source freeware mac osx rss reader with support for rss atom feeds article storage and management via a sqlite database written in objective-c and cocoa web development applications web development applications web development applications cssedit - macrabbit cssedit - macrabbit cssedit - macrabbit shareware mac universal binary status cssedit is a css-specific web development tool it uses webkit for its live css preview contribute 3 - macromedia contribute 3 - macromedia contribute 3 - macromedia commercial mac ppc status active macromedia contribute 3 redefines web publishing making it an activity open to everybody every day contribute 3 lets everyone in an organization publish to websites and bring them alive with up-to-date information on the mac contribute 3 users webkit to render html rapidweaver - realmac software rapidweaver - realmac software rapidweaver - realmac software commercial mac ppc v3 5 will be released soon and will be universal binary status rapidweaver rapidweaver is a next-generation web design application to help you create professional looking web sites in minutes no knowledge of complex code is required rapidweaver will take care of all that for you rapidweaver makes it easy for everyone to publish photos movies and blogs online instantly if you\'re thinking about starting a blog or website rapidweaver is the perfect choice not only does it allow you to work in a familiar iapp style environment it also integrates seamlessly with ilife mac and mac os x sandvox - karelia software sandvox - karelia software sandvox - karelia software commercial mac universal binary status sandvox is a playful powerful new website development tool for everyone from the developer of watson sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers real time site preview via webkit rich text editing drag and drop assembly automatic rss generation custom page coding and a highly extensible plug-in architecture sandvox makes use of many tiger features such as core image spotlight and quartz composer xyle scope - cultured code xyle scope - cultured code xyle scope - cultured code shareware mac universal binary status xyle scope is an innovative css tool for analysis debugging and fine-tuning it it\'s like surfing the web with an x-ray view using xyle scope you will deepen your understanding of xhtml and css find out how your peers did it as well as debug and fine-tune your own work xml nanny - scandalous software xml nanny - scandalous software xml nanny - scandalous software freeware mac ppc status xml nanny check xml and xhtml documents for well-formedness and validity either locally or over the network xml nanny supports validation against both dtd and w3c xml schema xml-rpc client - scandalous software xml-rpc client - scandalous software xml-rpc client - scandalous software freeware mac ppc status xml-rpc client access and debug xml-rpc web services from the comfort of your desktop using a beautiful aqua interface xml-rpc client allows you to specify arbitrarily complex parameters to any remote xml-rpc method and shows you the raw xml-rpc request and response from an service as well as a high-level object psuedo-code representation aquapath - scandalous software aquapath - scandalous software aquapath - scandalous software freeware mac universal binary status aquapath aquapath is a free cocoa-based developer tool for mac os x tiger that allows you to evaluate xpath 2 0 expressions against any xml document and view the result sequence in a dynamic intuitive tree representation soap client - scandalous software soap client - scandalous software soap client - scandalous software freeware mac universal binary status soap cient access and debug soap-based web services from the comfort of your desktop using an aqua interface soap client allows you to specify arbitrarily complex parameters to any remote soap method and shows you the raw http request and response as well as a high-level object psuedo-code representation safari guide - scandalous software safari guide - scandalous software safari guide - scandalous software freeware mac ppc status safari guide evaluate xpath and xquery expressions against the current frontmost safari webpage safari guide can be helpful in debugging applications that use xpath and xquery also safari guide is a simple elegant tool with which to learn more about the fascinating xpath and xquery languages tixe framework - jimco tixe framework - jimco tixe framework - jimco freeware mac ppc status tixe control webkit with cocoa bindings the tixe framework is a toolkit for application developers that improves webkit webkit\'s accessibility via cocoa bindings it includes a bindings-compliant controller class a subclass of nstreecontroller that enables binding to the dom tree of a webview tixe is packaged as a framework with an interface builder palette so your design can be tested inside of interface builder builder\'s simulation mode it includes sample nib files that implement a dom tree inspector and css style editor with live feedback weblog editors weblog editors weblog editors all applications in this section use webkit to preview the blog entry as they are written ecto - adriaan tijsseling alex hung ecto - adriaan tijsseling alex hung ecto - adriaan tijsseling alex hung shareware mac ppc status ecto is a feature-rich desktop blogging client supporting a wide range of weblog systems such as blogger blojsom drupal movabletype nucleus typepad wordpress and more it works with netnewswire pulpfiction and shrook rss readers iblog - lifli software iblog - lifli software iblog - lifli software commercial mac ppc status iblog is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze preview and publishing of weblogs to an idisk is available with a single click of a button iblog can also generate a rss xml file for the blog being edited iblog has won a mac os x innovators award from o\'reilly marsedit - ranchero software marsedit - ranchero software marsedit - ranchero software commercial mac universal binary status marsedit is a weblog editor for mac os x that makes weblog writing like writing emailu8c3a2u8e282acu8e2809dwith spell-checking drafts multiple windows and applescript support it works with various weblog systems including blosxom conversant manila movable type radio userland typepad wordpress and others text editors text editors text editors all applications in this section use webkit to preview web pages produced in the text editor bbedit - bare bones bbedit - bare bones bbedit - bare bones commercial mac universal binary status bbedit is a leading professional html and text editor for the macintosh specifically crafted in response to the needs of web authors and software developers this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing searching and manipulation of text features including grep pattern matching search and replace across multiple files function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages ftp and sftp open and save applescript perl and mac os x unix scripting support glossary support and a complete set of html tools creatext - marius soutier creatext - marius soutier creatext - marius soutier open source gnu gpl mac ppc status creatext is an html text editor with some basic and advanced features creatext features include tag colouring easy access to mac browsers the change of special characters into html entities in realtime an insert menu with rapid access to all usual html commands an html colour chooser drag & drop and the possibility to setup html parameters when creating a new document smultron - peter borg smultron - peter borg smultron - peter borg open source gnu gpl mac universal binary status smultron is an open-source text editor written in cocoa for mac os x it features easy selection of the opened documents line numbers support for syntax colouring for many different languages support for text encodings code snippets a toolbar html preview multi-document find and replace with regular expressions possibility to show invisible characters authenticated saves command-line utility and mac synchronisation of preferences subethaedit - thecodingmonkeys subethaedit - thecodingmonkeys subethaedit - thecodingmonkeys commercial mac universal binary status subethaedit is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor it combines the ease of bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document subethaedit has won many awards including an apple design award for best student product and an mac os x innovators award from o\'reilly taco html edit - taco software taco html edit - taco software taco html edit - taco software freeware mac universal binary status taco html edit is a full-featured html and php editor it has features including spell checking live browser previewing php previewing and syntax checking textmate - macromates textmate - macromates textmate - macromates shareware mac universal binary status textmate attempts to bring apple apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors by bridging unix underpinnings and gui textmate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike textmate includes features like tabs foldings snippets and macros kiosk software kiosk software kiosk software all applications in this section use webkit at their core to display web pages and other content kioskbrowser - kioskbrowser kioskbrowser - kioskbrowser kioskbrowser - kioskbrowser shareware mac ppc status kioskbrowser is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode extensive security options 5 different filter levels to limit the url page access cafu8c3a3u8c2a9 mode to limit the access time of internet cafu8c3a3u8c2a9 users and children fast bookmark system and log files webxkiosk - nc state university webxkiosk - nc state university webxkiosk - nc state university open source custom licence mac universal binary status webxkiosk is a full screen web kiosk application with security web screen saver video embed and some universal access features this application can be used to create public information and or web kiosks webxkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the finder for a standard or managed user wkiosk browser - app4mac software wkiosk browser - app4mac software wkiosk browser - app4mac software commercial mac universal binary status wkiosk browser allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar its features include disabling the finder force quit shortcuts downloads the automatic deletion of cookies and cache pop-up and tabs configuration usage logs and remote management media players media players media players interactual player - interactual interactual player - interactual interactual player - interactual freeware mac ppc status interactual player allows interactual dvd-rom content to be played on mac os x webkit is used to display interactive web content found on interactual compatible dvds cocoajt - jean matthieu cocoajt - jean matthieu cocoajt - jean matthieu freeware mac ppc status cocoajt is a cocoa application based that gives access to tv news services including the bbc tf1 france2 canal tsr and les guignols de l\'info it uses webkit to display a way-back machine which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives real player - realnetworks real player - realnetworks real player - realnetworks freeware mac universal binary status real player is a media player based on the helix open source project it it\'s features include near dvd-quality video full-screen theater mode graphic equalizer and plays quicktime files webkit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips the browser can be used as a regular web browser help viewers help viewers help viewers all applications in this section use webkit to display the html based help files chmox - stu8c3a3u8c2a9phane boisson chmox - stu8c3a3u8c2a9phane boisson chmox - stu8c3a3u8c2a9phane boisson open source mac ppc status chmox is a viewer for microsoft help chm compiled html files and ebooks help viewer - apple help viewer - apple help viewer - apple commercial included in mac os x mac universal binary status help viewer is the standard application for showing help files on mac os x when connected to the internet help viewer automatically displays the latest information available lifesaver - icecold software lifesaver - icecold software lifesaver - icecold software freeware mac ppc status lifesaver is a help viewer that reads helpml files that are hosted on the internet helpml help markup language is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents desktop wallpaper browsers desktop wallpaper browsers desktop wallpaper browsers all applications in this section use webkit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop desktopbrowser - kiosk software desktopbrowser - kiosk software desktopbrowser - kiosk software shareware mac ppc status desktopbrowser is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen it allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals ibrowser - artiszz ibrowser - artiszz ibrowser - artiszz freeware mac ppc status ibrowser is an embedded desktop background kiosk mode web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu nagarabrowser - anne anne\'s software nagarabrowser - anne anne\'s software nagarabrowser - anne anne\'s software open source mac ppc status nagarabrowser displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper it allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals and supports safari bookmarks and ssl connections webdesktop - steven frank webdesktop - steven frank webdesktop - steven frank freeware mac universal binary status webdesktop layers a web browser over the desktop preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval miscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous acquisition - innovative mac p2p mac universal binary aperture - pro photography post-production apple mac universal binary dashboard - apple mac universal binary dictionary - apple mac universal binary bibdesk - bibtex manager opensource mac universal binary devonagent - devontechnologies mac universal binary growl - system-wide notification manager growl development team mac universal binary notetaker - aquaminds mac universal binary paparazzi - full-length web page capture universal binary sherlock - apple mac universal binary software update - apple mac universal binary webstickies - anne anne\'s software mac ppc webstractor - softchaos ltd mac universal binary wx - u s meteorological software hunter associates mac universal binary yojimbo - information organizer bare bones software mac universal binary xcode - integrated development environment apple mac universal binary '),(1014,'webkit webkit team',' david hyatt hyatt responsibilities layout and rendering css cascading style sheets html forms tables mathml html dom core dom html parsing xml xslt printing maciej stachowiak othermaciej maciej stachowiak othermaciej maciej stachowiak othermaciej responsibilities javascript ecmascript performance security basic types and data structures dom bindings for javascript core dom html dom webkit api editing tools general probably a good backup on most topics even if not specifically an expert darin adler darin darin adler darin darin adler darin responsibilities webkit tools webkit features management eric seidel macdome eric seidel macdome eric seidel macdome responsibilities svg scalable vector graphics xml xhtml xslt extensible stylesheet language transformations justin garcia justing justin garcia justing justin garcia justing responsibilities multipart mixed replace html editing david harrison harrison david harrison harrison david harrison harrison responsibilities html editing accessibility geoffrey garen ggaren geoffrey garen ggaren geoffrey garen ggaren responsibilities javascript ecmascript dom bindings for javascript beth dakin dethbakin beth dakin dethbakin beth dakin dethbakin responsibilities css cascading style sheets layout and rendering adele peterson 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responsibilities setting himself up '),(1015,'crew',' http wthp1 coolhost biz wthpd1 wthpd2 http wthp3 coolhost biz wthpd3 wthpd4 wthpd5 http wthp6 coolhost biz wthpd6 wthpd7 '),(1018,'editing',' copied from general general general to edit a mediawiki page click on the edit this page or just edit link at one of its edges this will bring you to a page with a text box containing the wikitext the editable source code from which the server produces the webpage for the special codes see below after adding to or changing the wikitext it is useful to press preview which produces the corresponding webpage in your browser but does not make it publicly available yet not until you press save errors in formatting links tables etc are often much easier to discover from the rendered page than from the raw wikitext if you are not satisfied you can make more changes and preview the page as many times as necessary then write a short help edit summary edit summary in the small text field below the edit-box and when finished press save depending on your system pressing the enter key while the edit box is not active i e there is no typing cursor in it may have the same effect as pressing save you may find it more convenient to copy and paste the text first into your favorite en text editor text editor edit and spell check it there and then paste it back into your en web browser web browser to preview this way you can also keep a local backup copy of the pages you have edited it also allows you to make changes offline but before you submit your changes please make sure nobody else has edited the page since you saved your local copy by checking the help page history page history otherwise you may accidentally revert someone else else\'s edits if someone has edited it since you copied the page you\'ll have to merge their edits into your new version you can find their specific edits by using the help diff diff feature of the page history these issues are handled automatically by the mediawiki software if you edit the page online retrieving and submitting the wikicode in the same text box see also mediawiki architecture dummy edit dummy edit dummy edit if the wikitext is not changed no edit will be recorded and the edit summary is discarded a dummy edit is a change in wikitext that has no effect on the rendered page such as changing the number of w newline newline newlines at some position from 0 to 1 or from 2 to 3 or conversely changing from 1 to 2 makes a difference see below this allows an edit summary and is useful for correcting a previous edit summary or an accidental marking of a previous edit as minor see below also it is sometimes needed to refresh the cache of some item in the database see e g help category#a_category_tag_in_a_template 3b_caching_problem a category tag in a template; caching problem minor edits minor edits minor edits when editing a page a mediawiki user user\'s guide logging-in logged-in user has the option of flagging the edit as a minor edit when to use this is somewhat a matter of personal preference the rule of thumb is that an edit of a page that is spelling corrections formatting and minor rearranging of text should be flagged as a minor edit a major edit is basically something that makes the entry worth relooking at for somebody who wants to watch the article rather closely so any real change even if it is a single word this feature is important because users can choose to hide minor edits in their view of the mediawiki user user\'s guide the recent changes page recent changes page to keep the volume of edits down to a manageable level the reason for not allowing a user who is not logged in to mark an edit as minor is that vandalism could then be marked as a minor edit in which case it would stay unnoticed longer this limitation is another reason to log in the wiki markup the wiki markup the wiki markup in the left column of the table below you can see what effects are possible in the right column you can see how those effects were achieved in other words to make text look like it looks in the left column type it in the format you see in the right column you may want to keep this page open in a separate browser window for reference if you want to try out things without danger of doing any harm you can do so in the sandbox sections paragraphs lists and lines sections paragraphs lists and lines sections paragraphs lists and lines what it looks like what you type start your sections with header lines -- this is the original new section new section new section subsection sub-subsection sub-subsection sub-subsection -- -- next set new section subsection sub-subsection -- -- this code prevents confusion in the section editing feature-- new section subsection sub-subsection new section new section new section subsection subsection subsection sub-subsection sub-subsection sub-subsection en newline newline a single newline has no effect on the layout but an empty line starts a new paragraph disables this paragraphing until or the end of the section in cologne blue two newlines and a div tag give just one newline; in the order newline div tag newline the result is two newlines a single newline has no effect on the layout but an empty line starts a new paragraph you can break lines without starting a new paragraph sufficient as wikitext code is <br> the xhtml code <br > is not needed the system produces this code you can break lines without starting a new paragraph lists are easy to do start every line with a star more stars means deeper levels a newline in a list marks the end of the list of course you can start again lists are easy to do start every line with a star more stars means deeper levels a newline in a list marks the end of the list of course you can start again # numbered lists are also good ## very organized ## easy to follow #a newline #in a list marks the end of the list #new numbering starts #with 1 # numbered lists are also good ## very organized ## easy to follow #a newline #in a list marks the end of the list #new numbering starts #with 1 you can even do mixed lists # and nest them # like this or have newlines inside lists you can even do mixed lists # and nest them # like this or have newlines inside lists you can also break lines inside lists like this you can also break lines inside lists like this ; definition list list of definitions ; item the item item\'s definition ; definition list list of definitions ; item the item item\'s definition a colon indents a line or paragraph a manual newline starts a new paragraph this is primarily for displayed material but is also used for discussion on help talk page talk page pages a colon indents a line or paragraph a manual newline starts a new paragraph if a line of plain text starts with a space then it will be formatted exactly as typed; in a fixed-width font; lines won\'t wrap; endif this is useful for pasting preformatted text; algorithm descriptions; program source code ascii art; chemical structures; warning if you make it wide you en page widening force the whole page to be wide and hence less readable never start ordinary lines with spaces see also below if a line of plain text starts with a space then it will be formatted exactly as typed; in a fixed-width font; lines won\'t wrap; endif this is useful for pasting preformatted text; algorithm descriptions; program source code ascii art; chemical structures; centered text centered text a en horizontal dividing line horizontal dividing line above ---- and below mainly useful for separating threads on talk pages a horizontal dividing line above ---- and below summarizing the effect of a single newline no effect in general but it ends a list item or indented part; thus changing some text into a list item or indenting it is more cumbersome if it contains newlines they have to be removed; see also w wikipedia don\'t use line breaks links urls links urls links urls what it looks like what you type sue is reading the video policy first letter of target is automatically capitalized internal spaces are automatically represented as underscores typing an underscore has the same effect as typing a space but is not recommended thus the link above is to which is the page with the name video policy sue is reading the video policy link to a section on a page e g list_of_cities_by_country#morocco ; when section editing does not work the link is treated as link to the page i e to the top; this applies for links to non-existent sections links in redirects interwiki links list_of_cities_by_country#morocco link target and link label are different user larry sanger answers this is called a piped link link target and link label are different user larry sanger answers endings are blended into the link official position positions gene genes endings are blended into the link official position positions gene genes automatically hide stuff in parentheses kingdom biology kingdom automatically hide namespace wikipedia village pump village pump the server fills in the part after the when you save the page next time you open the edit box you will see the expanded piped link a preview interprets the abbreviated form correctly but does not expand it yet in the edit box press save and again edit and you will see the expanded version the same applies for the following feature automatically hide stuff in parentheses kingdom biology automatically hide namespace wikipedia village pump when adding a comment to a talk page you should sign it you can do this by adding three tildes for your user name user karl wick karl wick or four for user name plus date time user karl wick karl wick 08 10 oct 5 2002 utc when adding a comment to a talk page you should sign it you can do this by adding three tildes for your user name or four for user name plus date time the weather in london is a page that doesn\'t exist yet you can create it by clicking on the link to create a new page #create a link to it on some other page #save that page #click on the link you just made the new page will open for editing have a look at mediawiki user user\'s guide starting a new page how to start a page guide and the naming conventions page for your project the weather in london is a page that doesn\'t exist yet mediawiki user user\'s guide using redirects redirect one article title to another by putting text like this in its first line #redirect united states a link to the page on the same subject in another language or more generally to a page on another wiki fr wikipu8c3a3u8c2a9dia aide for more info see mediawiki user user\'s guide interwiki linking fr wikipu8c3a3u8c2a9dia aide fr wikipu8c3a3u8c2a9dia aide what links here and related changes can be linked as special whatlinkshere wikipedia how to edit a page and special recentchangeslinked wikipedia how to edit a page special whatlinkshere wikipedia how to edit a page and special recentchangeslinked wikipedia how to edit a page external links nupedia external links nupedia or just give the url in the en url url all symbols must be among a-z a-z 0-9 _ - &# x80- xff if a url contains a different character it should be converted; for example has to be written 5e to be looked up in en ascii ascii a blank space can also be converted into an underscore or just give the url to link to books you can use en isbn isbn links isbn 0123456789x see help isbn links isbn 0123456789x link to w request for comments request for comments rfc 123 url specified in mediawiki rfcurl rfc 123 to include links to non-image uploads such as sounds use a media link media sg_mrob ogg sound media sg_mrob ogg sound use links for dates so everyone can set their own display order use special preferences to change your own date display setting july 20 1969 20 july 1969 and 1969 - 07-20 will all appear as 20 july 1969 if you set your date display preference to 1 january 2001 images images images what it looks like what you type a picture wiki wikipedia - the free encyclopedia for many projects only images that have been uploaded to the same project can be used to upload images use the special upload upload page you can find the uploaded image on the special imagelist image list a picture wiki or with alternate text strongly encouraged -- actually required in html4 -- wiki wikipedia - the free encyclopedia en web browser web browser browsers render alternate text when not displaying an image -- for example when the image isn\'t loaded or in a text-only browser or when spoken aloud see en wikipedia alternate text for images alternate text for images for help on choosing alternate text see en wikipedia extended_image_syntax extended image syntax for more options clicking on an uploaded image displays a description page which you can also link directly to image wiki png image wiki png to include links to images shown as links instead of drawn on the page use a media link media tornado jpg image of a tornado media tornado jpg image of a tornado character formatting character formatting character formatting what it looks like what you type emphasize strongly very strongly these are double and triple apostrophes not double quotes emphasize strongly very strongly you can also write italic and bold if the desired effect is a specific font style rather than emphasis as in mathematical formulae f m a however the difference between these two methods is not very important for graphical browsers and many people choose to ignore it you can also write italic and bold if the desired effect is a specific font style rather than emphasis as in mathematical formulae f m a a teletype typewriter font a teletype typewriter font you can use small text for captions you can use small text for captions you can strike out deleted material and underline new material you can strike out deleted material and underline new material umlauts and accents see meta help special characters meta-wikimedia help special characters u8c3a3u8c2a8 u8c3a3u8c2a9 u8c3a3u8c2aa u8c3a3u8c2ab u8c3a3u8c2ac u8c3a3u8c2ad à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ñ ò ó ô õ ö ø ù ú û ü ß à á â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ñ ò ó ô œ õ ö ø ù ú û ü ÿ u8c3a3u8c2a8 u8c3a3u8c2a9 u8c3a3u8c2aa u8c3a3u8c2ab u8c3a3u8c2ac u8c3a3u8c2ad &agrave; &aacute; &acirc; &atilde; &auml; &aring; &aelig; &ccedil; &egrave; &eacute; &ecirc; &euml; &igrave; &iacute; &icirc; &iuml; &ntilde; &ograve; &oacute; &ocirc; &otilde; &ouml; &oslash; &ugrave; &uacute; &ucirc; &uuml; &szlig; &agrave; &aacute; &acirc; &atilde; &auml; &aring; &aelig; &ccedil; &egrave; &eacute; &ecirc; &euml; &igrave; &iacute; &icirc; &iuml; &ntilde; &ograve; &oacute; &ocirc; &oelig; &otilde; &ouml; &oslash; &ugrave; &uacute; &ucirc; &uuml; &yuml; punctuation ¿ ¡ « » § ¶ † † • — &iquest; &iexcl; &laquo; &raquo; &sect; &para; &dagger; &dagger; &bull; &mdash; commercial symbols ™ © ® ¢ € ¥ £ ¤ &trade; &copy; &reg; &cent; &euro; &yen; &pound; &curren; subscript x 2 superscript x 2 or x² the latter method of superscript can\'t be used in the most general context but is preferred when possible as with units of measurement because most browsers have an easier time formatting lines with it ε 0 8 85 × 10 −12 c² j m 1 hectare 1 e4 mu8c3a2u8c2b2 subscript x 2 superscript x 2 or x&sup2; or in projects with the templates sub and sup subscript x sub 2 superscript x sup 2 &epsilon; 0 8 85 &times; 10 &minus;12 c&sup2; j m 1 hectare 1 e4 mu8c3a2u8c2b2 greek characters α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ ς τ υ φ χ ψ ω γ δ θ λ ξ π σ φ ψ ω &alpha; &beta; &gamma; &delta; &epsilon; &zeta; &eta; &theta; &iota; &kappa; &lambda; &mu; &nu; &xi; &omicron; &pi; &rho; &sigma; &sigmaf; &tau; &upsilon; &phi; &chi; &psi; &omega; &gamma; &delta; &theta; &lambda; &xi; &pi; &sigma; &phi; &psi; &omega; math characters ∫ ∑ ∏ √ − ± ∞ ≈ ∝ ≡ ≠ ≤ ≥ ← × · ÷ ∂ ′ ′ ∇ ‰ ° ∴ ℵ ø ∈ ∉ ∩ ∪ ⊂ ⊃ ⊆ ⊇ ¬ ∧ ∨ ∃ ∀ → ↔ → ↔ &int; &sum; &prod; &radic; &minus; &plusmn; &infin; &asymp; &prop; &equiv; &ne; &le; &ge; &larr; &times; &middot; &divide; &part; &prime; &prime; &nabla; 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spaces and get typewriter font arrow → italics link arrow &rarr; italics link use typewriter font arrow → italics link arrow &rarr; italics link show character references by writing out the leading ampersand &rarr; &amp;rarr; commenting page source not shown in page used to leave comments in a page for future editors -- comment here -- html tables html tables html tables en html html tables can be quite useful as well for details on how to use them and discussion about when they are appropriate see m help table templates templates templates some part of a page may correspond in the edit box to just a reference to another page in the form name referring to the page template name or if the name starts with a namespace prefix it refers to the page with that name; if it starts with a colon it refers to the page in the main namespace with that name without the colon this is called a template for changing that part of the page edit that other page sometimes a separate edit link is provided for this purpose a convenient way to put such a link in a template is with a template like m template ed note that the change also affects other pages which use the same template page protection page protection page protection in a few cases the link labeled mediawiki editthispage is replaced by the text mediawiki protectedpage or equivalents in the language of the project in that case the page can not be edited position-independent wikitext position-independent wikitext position-independent wikitext wikitext for which the result does not depend on the position in the wikitext page interlanguage link links see also above - the mutual order is preserved but otherwise the positions within the page are immaterial category specification - ditto __notoc__ __forcetoc__ see help section separating edits separating edits separating edits when moving or copying a piece of text within a page or from another page and also making other edits it is useful to separate these edits this way the help diff diff function can be usefully applied for checking these other edits external links external links external links special characters in html '),(1932,'wgscott',' link '),(1933,'darwinports mamp',' align center cellpadding 16 style background #ccffff;border 4px solid #ccc;text-align center getting apache mysql and php running under darwinports getting a macintosh amp apache - mysql - php a k a mamp installation running on a mac under darwinports is relatively straightforward although you can indeed get things running by hand the darwinports approach is more complete and it takes care of all the busy work e g applying patches setting up the right configure parameters etc also the default downloads from the internet install everything to usr local whereas darwinports installs everything to opt local and keeps everything out of the way from apple apple\'s and everyone else else\'s configurations so it it\'s a pretty self-contained solution granted apple does supply apache and php with mac os x however the apache server is still at version 1 3 33 as of tiger 10 4 6 and although php is at version 4 4 1 until recently its mysql support was only for the version 3 x line of mysql since it it\'s generally a very bad idea to update apple apple\'s tools yourself since it may make things difficult the next time apple puts out an os x update it it\'s best to simply set up an up-to-date installation with darwinports as of this writing i currently have apache 2 2 0 mysql 4 1 18 and php 5 1 2 running on tiger 10 4 6 as installed from darwinports i\'ve got things set up so that i am running a joomla site and a mediawiki site all local at the moment and they both run just fine i also have subversion working too you can find the procedure for getting it installed darwinports subversion here this is how i was able to get things rolling it is assumed that you already have darwinports installed and up to date also these instructions are written for the following versions apache 2 2 0 mysql 4 1 18 php 5 1 2 installation of newer or other versions should behave similarly but you may need to deviate from the procedures a little bit if this page gets too stale please note that there is actually a drag-and-drop package for mamp turn off apple apple\'s personal web sharing turn off apple apple\'s personal web sharing turn off apple apple\'s personal web sharing if you haven\'t already done so make sure you turn off apple apple\'s personal web sharing in the system preferences so that the default apache 1 3 33 server is not running while you can set things up so that both servers run on different ports e g port 80 and port 8080 it it\'s not worth the hassle of maintaining two web server daemons just use the latest apache from darwinports and be done with it install apache install apache install apache note this procedure has been verified to work on both powerpc and intel architectures use darwinports to install apache we\'re going to install apache 2 since it has many improvements over the 1 3 line and it is also needed for other newer programs like subversion sudo port install apache2 create an initial httpd conf configuration file cd opt local apache2 conf sudo cp httpd conf sample httpd conf activate your apache installation so that it autostarts when you boot your machine sudo launchctl load -w library launchdaemons org macports apache2 plist start apache the previous step only activates the autostart; it didn\'t start it for the current boot cycle sudo opt local apache2 bin apachectl -k start point your browser to and verify that apache is running for apache 2 2 0 you should see a giant it works displayed reboot your machine point your browser again to and verify that apache has started and is running you may want to enable local access to the apache http server manual and to user web pages in opt local apache2 conf httpd conf uncomment the lines include conf extra httpd-userdir conf and include conf extra httpd-manual conf in opt local apache2 conf extra httpd-userdir conf change the line userdir public_html to userdir sites this may already be done for you by the darwinports installation and add the following lines to the end of the file # # include user configurations # include private etc httpd users conf restart apache sudo opt local apache2 bin apachectl -k restart and verify that everything everything\'s running you should now be able to go to to access the manual and you should be able to access your personal user web site at where username is your login id align center cellpadding 8 cellspacing 0 width 90 style background #ffffcc;border 2px solid #ccc valign top note when you upgrade your apache installation e g sudo port upgrade apache2 be aware that the upgrade will not affect your http conf file but it will overwrite the other configuration files such as the httpd-userdir conf file therefore if you\'ve made any changes to those files e g activating user web pages you will need to save your httpd-userdir conf file before upgrading and then reapply your changes after the upgrade however it would probably be a good idea to save your http conf file too just to be safe install mysql install mysql install mysql note this procedure has been verified to work on both powerpc and intel architectures use darwinports to install mysql i chose version 4 since a lot of web apps haven\'t moved to version 5 yet for mysql 5 modify the provided code as noted sudo port install mysql4 server for mysql 5 replace mysql4 with mysql5 activate your mysql server installation so that it autostarts when you boot your machine sudo launchctl load -w library launchdaemons org darwinports mysql4 plist for mysql 5 replace mysql4 with mysql5 set up the main database sudo mysql mysql_install_db sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var db mysql sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var run mysqld sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var log mysql for mysql 5 sudo mysql5 mysql_install_db5 sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var db mysql5 sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var run mysqld5 sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var log mysql5 if that doesn\'t work try this sudo mysql_install_db5 sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var db mysql5 sudo chown -r mysql mysql opt local var run mysqld5 start the mysql daemon sudo opt local bin mysqld_safe & for mysql 5 replace mysqld_safe with mysqld_safe5 and then verify that it it\'s running ps u8e28093ax grep mysql set the mysql root password it it\'s currently empty mysqladmin u8e28093u root u8e28093p password for mysql 5 replace mysqladmin with mysqladmin5 where is your new desired root password test everything by loging in to the server mysql -u root -p for mysql 5 replace mysql with mysql5 once you\'re logged in simply exit the session mysql exit as a last test reboot your machine and then run ps u8e28093ax grep mysql again to verify that the daemon is still active install php install php install php note this procedure has been verified to work on both powerpc and intel architectures use darwinports to install php i chose version 5 note currently the php5 installer uses wget to install the pear environment but the installer does not list wget as a dependent component so the installation will fail during the staging operations if you do not manually install wget first sudo port install wget sudo port install php5 apache2 mysql4 align center cellpadding 8 cellspacing 0 width 90 style background #ffffcc;border 2px solid #ccc valign top note it seems that the darwinports php5 installation process is notorious for failing with errors when it tries to install the pear environment during the staging php5 into destroot phase i don\'t know the root cause of this or how to fix it since the symptoms seem to change with every release of php5 generally a good approach is to post questions to the darwinports mailing list subscribe here and monitor the responses register php with apache cd opt local apache2 modules sudo opt local apache2 bin apxs -a -e -n php5 libphp5 so update apache apache\'s httpd conf file to enhance the directoryindex directive to include additional index files directoryindex index html index cgi index php also at the end of the httpd conf file add the following lines so that apache includes the mod_php addtype configurations # # include php configurations # include conf extras-conf mod_php conf you may also need to load the php module before including mod_php conf as described above # load the php module loadmodule php5_module modules libphp5 so set up your php configuration files cd opt local etc sudo cp php ini-dist php ini sudo cp pear conf sample pear conf restart apache so that your changes take effect cd opt local apache2 bin sudo apachectl -k restart create a file named phpinfo php that contais the following three lines phpinfo ; and place it in your apache documentroot directory should be opt local apache2 htdocs or your own user sites directory if you activated user directories as specified above point your browser to or if applicable and verify that the correct version of php is active v5 1 2 as of this writing and that mysql support is active you may want to search the page for mysql as a last check reboot and verify that everything has autostarted and is running i e repeat the above tests install phpmyadmin optional install phpmyadmin optional install phpmyadmin optional use darwinports to install the latest version of phpmyadmin sudo port install phpmyadmin update apache apache\'s httpd conf file to find phpmyadmin first add the following lines to the end of the file # local access to phpmyadmin installation include conf extra httpd-phpmyadmin conf and then create a file opt local apache2 conf extra httpd-phpmyadmin conf containing this text aliasmatch phpmyadmin opt local www data phpmyadmin 1 options -indexes allowoverride none order allow deny allow from all languagepriority en de es fr ja ko pt-br ru forcelanguagepriority prefer fallback finally you need to set up the phpmyadmin configuration to access mysql first set up the config file cd opt local www data phpmyadmin cp libraries config default php config inc php this will create a file config inc php in the phpmyadmin folder edit that file and locate the lines cfg \'servers i \'auth_type\' \'config\'; authentication method config http or cookie based cfg \'servers i \'user\' \'root\'; mysql user cfg \'servers i \'password\' ; mysql password only needed with \'config\' auth_type you can either change the auth_type from \'config\' to \'cookie\' or \'httpd\' or alternatively provide the password you selected for the root user in the \'password\' option to check your phpmyadmin installation point your browser to or if applicable and verify that phpmyadmin loads and can access your database by providing a username and password depending on the authentication method you selected '),(1683,'mysteryquest',' just my personal page full name gustaaf groenendaal location emac usb 2 lan doetinchem the netherlands release date 1988 12 01 studie information & communication why here supporting the webkit community bug mastery testing bug-reporting and most important giving my opinion edited or own articles webkit applications_using_webkit applications using webkit added skype external links personal website mijn school '),(1682,'fink packaging versioned dependencies for the 10 4 tree',' page moved '),(1019,'drawtestscreenshot',' screenshot of drawtest app displaying the firefox logo svg '),(1020,'drawtesttestviewer',' drawtest app app\'s testviewer showing one of the w3c w3c\'s svg filter tests '),(1021,'drawtestkonquerorlogo',' drawtest showing the konqueror logo svg '),(1144,'fink buildlocks',' page moved '),(1022,'contents',' '),(1026,'darwinports todolist',' darwinports_header darwinports community todo list darwinports community todo list darwinports community todo list this wiki page contains current items on the community todo list feel free to add items below as each item is accomplished please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag some of these items are already being worked on those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item in some cases the developer has not done any work yet but expressed superior interest in the item you\'ll also find a list of requested ports at the bottom of this page software packages that still haven\'t been included in our dports tree feel free to include your own after confirming we don\'t already carry them either through our available ports page or through a port search query on your local darwinports installation also if a port you requested has made it into the tree please cross the corresponding entry out with the html strike tag todo items todo items todo items create the darwinports faq portall 1 and ports conf 5 should have man pages gotta remind chris cjr about \'em though he didn\'t sign up for the portall 1 page ;- user jmpp jmpp 20 36 9 may 2005 gmt automate the generation of portindex on od servers nightly and have it submitted to the cvs repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync selfupdate user jmpp jmpp 14 06 16 may 2005 gmt fix the available ports page to bring it up to speed with reality this should be considered a priority user jmpp jmpp 20 36 9 may 2005 gmt yeled fix the cvs tree with respect to cvs branches and tags for future releases jberry enhance the darwinports portfile and related files to automate the regen of our dmg dmg\'s user jmpp jmpp 23 46 17 december 2005 gmt update documentation to reflect the requirement that ports be in a category for portindex to work - see darwinports faq update the entire spanish localization of the darwinports site with all the lates changes particularly the ones to the main get darwinports site add es archives php user jmpp jmpp 20 14 9 may 2005 gmt add -r rebuild dependents option to upgrade olegb tweak the indexregen sh script to downgrade non-parsable portfiles from fatal errors to just a warnings so that the index can still be committed if any are encountered i figure an incomplete index is preferable to no index at all user jmpp jmpp 22 35 16 february 2006 gmt bring eric seidel seidel\'s marvelous half ports collection idea back to life you can read about it here and here i have a special interest in this item though arguably i haven\'t done anything about it yet -p so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to drop me a note user jmpp jmpp 20 36 9 may 2005 gmt put together a team of documentation maintainers to finally get our online docs up to speed with current times user jmpp jmpp 22 27 30 sep 2005 gmt have the darwinports installer check for the presence of xcode requested ports requested ports requested ports gnustep lars dot sonchocky dash helldorf at hamburg dot de done as of 29 apr 2006 libjpeg see used in mapserver the jpeg port should cover this unless other options are needed when building libtiff see used in mapserver this is already handled by port tiff user rhwood rhwood gnome-commander - this is a somewhat lightweight file manager which borrows from gnomes capabilities filerunner - a file manager which requires little space or dependancies and works with any window manager category darwinports buildbot - a system to automate the compile test cycle required by most software projects to validate code changes done as of 22 may 2006 helix community - helix player client and helix drm although there is a branded real networks player for mac os x having a helix client library that has helix drm available would be great for building a mac os x player webziggy at gmx dot net lcdf typetools should be installed with knowledge of tetex and be dependent on tetex with configure --with-kpathsea opt local ; a port already exists split php into php and pear ports like e g freebsd ports do fonttools wxgtk 2 5 and or 2 6 nmh - message handling system micron - a simple small and secure cron daemon python libxslt bindings eaccelerator --- '),(1023,'webkit known incompatibilities between open-source webkit and safari',' versions of safari that were released with 10 4 tiger or a 10 4 x update should work correctly with locally-built versions of webkit in nearly all ways ideally there would be no incompatibilities at all but occasionally it is necessary to introduce an incompatibility so that webkit can evolve without amassing globs of special-case backwards-compatibility code this page is intended to list all of the deliberate incompatibilities between using a tiger version of safari and a locally-built version of webkit if you know of any other incompatibilities then either this page needs updating or more likely they are unintentional bugs please use bugzilla opendarwin org to report such bugs forms auto-fill doesn\'t work forms auto-fill in safari is entirely disabled with a locally-built version of webkit this was necessary in order to rewrite the form control code in webkit to not rely on using nsviews a project that is currently underway context menu for selected text is missing three menu items the context menu for selected text on an html page in tiger safari normally includes search in spotlight search in google look up in dictionary and copy when running on locally-built webkit only the copy item appears preceded by two separators this change was necessary in order to make public api that allows clients to recognize these specific context menu items show dom tree menu item disabled the show dom tree item from the debug menu has been removed as of subversion revision r12269 to prevent a crash when using it the webdebugdomnode code it depends on has been refactored to provide an objc dom api and the web inspector '),(1024,'kurafire',' kurafire is faruk ates web consultant designer programmer and project manager based in leiden the netherlands he works at media design where he has created a standards-compliant content management system that outputs valid ensured well-formed xhtml pages with pure css styling -- user kurafire kurafire 15 23 3 aug 2005 gmt '),(1025,'darwinports faq',' darwinports_header general questions general questions general questions when will a universal version of darwinports for the new mac intel architecture be available when will a universal version of darwinports for the new mac intel architecture be available when will a universal version of darwinports for the new mac intel architecture be available since darwinports supports opendarwin and opendarwin has run on intel platforms since mac os x 10 0 and prior as nextstep or next os chances are that most of the darwinports ports will run without problem on mac os x intel binary installation of darwinports on mac os x intel is available since the 1 2 1 release if you encounter a port that will not work on intel this is a bug problem is that many projects need some time to adopt to the new platform and also that most of our developers do not own a intel-mac donations welcome ; why is opt local the default install location for darwinports why is opt local the default install location for darwinports why is opt local the default install location for darwinports opt local was chosen so as to avoid stomping on other various installations e g fink uses sw to do the same ; usr local is not a viable choice for several reasons # some software especially auto tools from gnu look in usr local as a default location which means darwinports can\'t be easily isolated when needed # usr local is usually reserved for the given system system\'s admin to install items local to that system and tends to be a bad choice to have taken over by a non-system port system # gcc considers usr local to be a standard system directory causing at least the include directory to be unable to appear early in the list of include directories and hence causing dp-installed items to be difficult to use properly for items which need them where another version is installed elsewhere like usr x11r6 some responses concerning usr local have been aired on the mailing list over time how do i search the mailing list archives how do i search the mailing list archives how do i search the mailing list archives searchable archives of the darwinports mailing list are available from gmane org at how do i remove or uninstall darwinports how do i remove or uninstall darwinports how do i remove or uninstall darwinports darwinports can be removed by issuing the following command from within terminal sudo rm -rf opt local applications darwinports library tcl darwinports1 0 library startupitems darwinportsstartup please note that this command removes all software installed using darwinports as well as darwinports itself this includes configuration files for any ports which were installed; if you need to keep them back them up before the rm they should be in opt local etc i just installed darwinports 1 2 from the dmg and i seem to have lost all my installed ports aka cisco vpn ate my darwinports i just installed darwinports 1 2 from the dmg and i seem to have lost all my installed ports aka cisco vpn ate my darwinports i just installed darwinports 1 2 from the dmg and i seem to have lost all my installed ports aka cisco vpn ate my darwinports this issue has been resolved in 4 9 the vpn client installs itself in private opt when you install the latest ciscovpn client it copies all the files in opt to private opt deletes the files in opt and replaces them with a link from opt to private opt and taking a long while to do it the darwinports dmg installer overwrites this link and leaves the private opt local no longer connected to darwinports if you wondered why it took cisco vpn 4 7 forever to install this would be the answer btw one possibility is to rename the newly installed opt to opt2 and later delete it and then move private opt to opt and then reinstall darwinports 1 2 from the dmg another possibility is to munge the dumbass cisco vpn installer preprocessing script to not do that before you install cisco vpn you then need to modify one other file after the cisco installation so that it can find a command line tool it it\'s looking for unfortunately i\'m now fuzzy on the exact details best of all worlds is to avoid using cisco vpn with cisco cisco\'s keenly brilliant engineering power amply demonstrated in their installer scripts do you really want them running a kernel extension fer crissake ls -l op lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 12 dec 5 12 44 opt - private opt sudo mv opt opt2 sudo mv private opt opt ls -l op total 0 drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 102 nov 17 23 46 cisco-vpnclient drwxr-xr-x 13 root wheel 442 dec 5 19 56 local how can get updates through port sync when sitting behind a firewall how can get updates through port sync when sitting behind a firewall how can get updates through port sync when sitting behind a firewall the sync and selfupdate commands currently work only with a pure rsync connection you have to get updates of the dports directory yourself the newest files are available in the cvs repository if you downloaded them to a locally accessible directory you then edit opt local etc ports sources conf and change rsync rsync darwinports org dpupdate dports to file path to my dports what are the folders in prefix var db dports for and why do they take up so much space what are the folders in prefix var db dports for and why do they take up so much space what are the folders in prefix var db dports for and why do they take up so much space man porthier says darwinports runtime data but it contains some more subfolders build is used during the building of ports usually it contains only empty folders does not take much space during the building of a port there is a soft link prefix var db dports sources rsync rsync darwinports org_dpupdate_dports <category> <port> work pointing to the corresponding folder here distfiles the downloaded sources of each built port could be removed with port clean --dist <port> packages containing the binary archive of each installed port could be removed with port clean --archive <port> <version> <variant> these files are helpfull for uninstalling and later reinstalling the exact same ports eg for testing something only unpacking the archive is needed and no build will be performed if these archives are never needed they can be disabled in prefix etc ports ports conf with the portarchivemode option receipts contains detail information about each installed port eg which files belong to the port with corresponding checksums software contains the installed software itself if a port is activated its files are hard links in the prefix folders to the corresponding files here port uninstall <port> <version> <variant> would remove it from here but then this port can not be used anymore sources in the subfolder rsync rsync darwinports org_dpupdate1 are the darwinports sources themselves e g for the port 1 command a port selfupdate updates this form the opendarwin rsync server in the subfolder rsync rsync darwinports org_dpupdate_dports are folders for each port category and the ports themselves therein where the corresponding portfile and patches are found port sync and also port selfupdate update this from the opendarwin rsync server i get error checksum md5 sha1 rmd160 mismatch for port what can i do about it i get error checksum md5 sha1 rmd160 mismatch for port what can i do about it i get error checksum md5 sha1 rmd160 mismatch for port what can i do about it darwinports computes checksums of downloaded files to ensure they aren\'t corrupted and haven\'t been tampered with each portfile lists the checksums for the files that the port will download using md5 sha1 or rmb160 if the computed checksum of the downloaded file doesn\'t match the one listed in the portfile that means the file you downloaded is not the one the port designer used when creating the port and so darwinports stops the installation the first thing you should do if you get a checksum error is update your ports with sudo port sync u8e28094 can you install the port now if so it means somebody else encountered the same checksum mismatch before and already fixed it if updating doesn\'t help then you should attempt to discover why there is a checksum mismatch there are several possible reasons # the file is corrupt if it was corrupted by the transfer download it again port clean --dist portname and port install portname if it is corrupted on the server there is not much you can do about it open a bug in bugzilla and assign it to the port port\'s maintainer as for solving the problem if there are other mirrors try one of them you can also ask if someone has a complete file they can send you on the darwinports mailinglist # a sourceforge mirror is throwing an error sourceforge mirrors returns a web page when there is an error with a download and do not return the usual 404 error code that most other web servers return when they encounter errors so darwinports has no opportunity to detect that this has occurred this web page gets saved as the distribution file and the checksum will obviously not match you can check whether this has occurred by opening the downloaded file it it\'s in opt local var db dports distfiles portname if it it\'s all html something went wrong try another sourceforge mirror you can edit the list of sourceforge mirrors in opt local share darwinports resources port1 0 fetch mirror_sites tcl comment out a bad mirror by preceding the line with # # the developer has performed a stealth upgrade sometimes upstream developers make stealth upgrades in which they change the contents of their distribution archive but not its version number without informing darwinports of this change perhaps the developer has repackaged the distribution with a different archiving program or has fixed typos in the included documentation or made other presumably minor changes that did not warrant a regular release this practice is not recommended because of the obvious difficulties it presents to darwinports and other port systems that compute package checksums attempt to get confirmation from the developer of the software that this has occurred if the developer cannot be reached attempt to determine yourself whether a stealth upgrade has happened search the internet and try to locate the older version of the archive that matches the checksum in the portfile also download the version currently available on the developer developer\'s site extract both and compare the contents for example with diff -r -u if the changes look minor and benign or there are no changes at all then it is safe for you to update the checksum in the portfile and the port maintainer should be informed of this so that they can make the change official if you cannot determine whether a stealth upgrade has taken place ask for help on the mailing list # the file has been tampered with it is perhaps somewhat unlikely yet theoretically possible and it has happened a few times in practice that the archive being distributed by the developer or by a mirror has been genuinely compromised if a hacker was able to manipulate the developer developer\'s or the mirror mirror\'s server the hacker could have uploaded a revised archive containing malware a virus a trojan horse a spam-sending platform etc of the hacker hacker\'s choosing and you would certainly not want to install such software you must attempt to determine as above whether this has occurred by contacting the developer or by locating an older version of the archive and comparing them you can also contact the port maintainer or the mailing list where can i find a gui frontend for darwinports where can i find a gui frontend for darwinports where can i find a gui frontend for darwinports try dpgui miscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous what happens if i accidentally step into the #opendarwin irc channel on freenode while looking for darwinports support what happens if i accidentally step into the #opendarwin irc channel on freenode while looking for darwinports support what happens if i accidentally step into the #opendarwin irc channel on freenode while looking for darwinports support reading the entry on opendarwin humor on the main opendarwin faq opendarwin faq might help you a bit software questions software questions software questions when i install the port of php 5 darwinports wants to install apache 1 3 even though i use apache 2 what do i need to do when i install the port of php 5 darwinports wants to install apache 1 3 even though i use apache 2 what do i need to do when i install the port of php 5 darwinports wants to install apache 1 3 even though i use apache 2 what do i need to do use variants the command port variants portname where portname is the port in question lists available build variations that support differences you may desire for instance to install php 5 for use with apache 2 and mysql you\'d type port install php5 apache2 mysql when i try to run my compiled darwinport it fails with an error like cannot load opt local apache2 modules libphp5 so into server symbol not found __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart what what\'s wrong when i try to run my compiled darwinport it fails with an error like cannot load opt local apache2 modules libphp5 so into server symbol not found __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart what what\'s wrong when i try to run my compiled darwinport it fails with an error like cannot load opt local apache2 modules libphp5 so into server symbol not found __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart what what\'s wrong it it\'s a bug; bug 3013 to be exact the bug description contains a workaround note for apache this should be fixed as of september 7th 2005 how do i get readline support for darwinport darwinport\'s python how do i get readline support for darwinport darwinport\'s python how do i get readline support for darwinport darwinport\'s python for python24 install the py-readline port will darwinports link to system libraries rather than its own will darwinports link to system libraries rather than its own will darwinports link to system libraries rather than its own no darwinports maintains its own libraries why is darwinports using its own libraries why is darwinports using its own libraries why is darwinports using its own libraries there are several reasons to do so first it makes ports more compatible across different versions of darwin os x if we can rely on e g openssl 0 9 8 from darwinports we don\'t have to test every port that needs ssl for every available openssl installation apple apple\'s software tends to break from time to time e g openssl refuses to build with an old zlib but apple shipped the old headers of the vulnerable zlib version third reason is up-to-dateness apple only features e g python 2 3 not 2 4 with which some software does not work the drawbacks on this behaviour also are minimal wasting 10mb for a python installation is next to nothing if you have a gb-harddisk and gain consistency all the way in return gnome has an empty menu gnome has an empty menu gnome has an empty menu see darwinports gnome gnome on darwinports upgrade ruby with gems how to get the new gems built on the upgraded version of ruby prior to activation upgrade ruby with gems how to get the new gems built on the upgraded version of ruby prior to activation upgrade ruby with gems how to get the new gems built on the upgraded version of ruby prior to activation how to both build the gems and incorporate them into the port package so they are installed when ruby and gems are activated and the answer is portfile development and maintenance questions portfile development and maintenance questions portfile development and maintenance questions is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port e g postgresql8 server is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port e g postgresql8 server is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port e g postgresql8 server no the current state of the dependency engine is unable to handle specifying anything beyond port x requires port y or port x requires a file which can be provided by port y there have been discussions on revamping the engine see the mailing list archives but nothing concrete as yet this is why the most useful variants really shouldn\'t be variants at all but rolled into the port itself why won\'t portindex work i have a local repository set up why won\'t portindex work i have a local repository set up why won\'t portindex work i have a local repository set up your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work the documentation needs to be updated to reflect this requirement what is the process for becoming a committer what is the process for becoming a committer what is the process for becoming a committer the process is pretty much the same as for any other open source project see this email to the darwinports mailing list which is more specific also have a look at the new commiters guide for what commit access to darwinports entails runtime errors runtime errors runtime errors i try to disable a variant but it just informs me of the proper usage for the port command i try to disable a variant but it just informs me of the proper usage for the port command i try to disable a variant but it just informs me of the proper usage for the port command when using port - the dash in the command is going to be interpreted as an option hence getting the usage message it needs to be escaped away with a double-dash port -- - when uninstalling a port i get an error like port uninstall failed invalid command name portuninstall uninstall what what\'s going on when uninstalling a port i get an error like port uninstall failed invalid command name portuninstall uninstall what what\'s going on when uninstalling a port i get an error like port uninstall failed invalid command name portuninstall uninstall what what\'s going on this is a known error caused by left overs from old darwinports installations specifically the prefix share darwinports tcl port1 0 portuninstall tcl file that is no longer in the darwinports source code prefix expanding to whatever path was chosen upon initial installation of darwinports opt local by default however a reinstallation of the infrastructure most commonly through port selfudpate does not remove this file and therefore manual intervention is needed rm -f prefix share darwinports tcl port1 0 portuninstall tcl port -f selfupdate these steps will remove the stray file and force a rebuild of the infrastructure overriding the release number comparison done by selfupdate between the local copy and the one on opendarwin servers if this workaround does not clear the problem for you please refer to the main mailing list with as much information as possible be sure you have the latest darwinports before removing portuninstall tcl i had the same problem that i couldn\'t uninstall ports and so i first ran a sudo port selfupdate to get the latest version of darwinports and removed the tcl file afterwards but when running sudo port -f selfupdate it gave me this error message failed to initialize ports system couldn\'t read file opt local share darwinports tcl port1 0 portuninstall tcl no such file or directory and stopped working category darwinports '),(1027,'xar todo',' add an option that allows for non-destructive extraction don\'t overwrite existing files add macros for all the property and attribute keys to be used with xar_ prop attr _ get set add an option to archive through symlinks don\'t archive symlinks archive the file the symlink points to add an option or utility for only generating the toc of an archive add option for read write buffer sizes add an option utility for diffing two tocs add signing of the xml header add a xar 1 option to verify an existing xar file add a streaming extraction function to libxar '),(1028,'xpkg about',' the xpkg project project\'s main goal is to provide a package and package management system for darwinports to speed up development of xpkg cid the cid c interface designer has been created '),(1029,'webkit js core garbage collector',' dead link '),(1592,'darwinports pitfalls',' here is a collection of my thoughts on darwinports issues in no particular order i\'d like to point out that darwinports has a harder time with packaging and distributing applications due to the fact that they are an add-on most packaging systems in open source systems rely on the fact that there is one vendor and they provide all the core components of the system one consistent system with one set of consistent policies darwinports doesn\'t have that luxury the os vendor does not provide a system which dp can hook into and does not coordinate with dp in any way there can be multiple inconsistent systems and policies in place in the environment in which darwinports must function often times simply taking off the shelf solutions from other vendors may only be a partial solution dp needs to choose carefully between rolling their own extending other people people\'s solutions and defining certain problems to be beyond their scope - use of system vs dp provided libraries if darwinports provides a library it should always be used and the system provided library should never be used this is meant to be a hard rule not an opportunistic one for example dp provides zlib there is a system zlib and a port requires zlib if dp dp\'s zlib is not installed it should be installed prior to building the dependant port there are several reasons for this for one there can be linking problems if mixing and matching occur lib a is provided by the system and dp lib b links against lib a app c links against both lib b and lib a lib b is installed and links against the lib a provided by the system lib a is later installed via dp app c is then installed and links against lib b and lib a provided by dp we now have a problem where there are two different versions of lib a being linked against for app c another reason why always using dp provided libraries is important is because then dp controls the update schedule dp cannot rely on apple for compatibility consistency or timely updates apple has shown in the past that compatibility may be sacrificed for a greater good ncurses is a painful reminder to us all consistency is always in jeopardy due to apple apple\'s updating process libraries and executables may be updated in software updates but header files and other support files only get updated in xcode updates if at all even for someone keeping on top of both system and xcode updates the schedules are not in sync system libraries and headers may be out of sync for months as for timely updates something that may be critical for a dp linked app may not be critical for apple a new version of a dp port may require an updated system lib which apple cannot or will not provide - duplicated effort binary packages for darwinports have been a goal since the beginning however the original goal for darwinports packaging support was to be packaging agnostic or to function without a packaging system as it currently does this has resulted is massive duplicated efforts the key areas are archive mode reciepts and copying the destroot into prefix what needs to happen is the \'ports side of darwinports needs to stop as soon as the destroot is populated from there build a package the package manager is then responsible for ensuring a consistent system otherwise darwinports will be reimplementing a package manager internally and have two or more separate code paths for installing and ensuring consistency of bits on disk - pick a single packaging system darwinport darwinport\'s goal of being packaging agnostic if no longer explicit it is still implicit with bitrotted hooks for rpm dpkg and others the reasons for this is being able to pass packaging system specific information from the portfile the single source of information for a port to the packaging system by packaging specific information i mean things the packaging system cares about but the build system the ports system does not for instance the apple packaging system cares about things like whether or not the package requires administrative privleges to install a eula to agree to whether the package requires a reboot etc other package managers may care about runtime dependencies special treatment for specific files during upgrades removals etc the two alternatives to picking a single packaging system are to 1 abandon all package specific information or at least abandon the ability to specify it in the portfile 2 require every port to fully implement package specific information for every supported packaging system otherwise some ports will only work with some packaging systems and it will be a mess for support reasons picking one and sticking with it is best when the first elected as opposed to appointed portmgr was formed they decided on the apple pkg format i personally believe this is a poor choice as it lacks so much of the functionality provided by other systems and provides so little in exchange however this was stated direction - frameworks i\'ve written quite a bit on frameworks in a unix environment here darwinports afaik has no explicit policy on frameworks there was quite a lot of discussion a while ago on frameworks and a truce was called where dp will not actively frameworkify anything although it may end up installing a framework if that is what the upstream maintainer provides this is probably a reasonable policy although i do not believe all current ports obey it - variants and dependencies first let me qualify this as there are at least two types of necissary dependencies build dependencies and runtime dependencies it may turn out that there are a lot more depending on various other implementation details however i believe these are two fundamental ones you\'ll have a hard time avoiding currently dp sort of implements just dependencies sort of a manually updated union of any sort of dependencies build dependencies should be in the form of something the packaging system can understand to allow bidirectional communication between the build system and the packaging system the build system when building something will need to ask the packaging system to make sure the build dependencies are installed it will then traverse the dependency graph for each of those and either find a package and it it\'s runtime dependencies and install them or will invoke the build system which may call back to the package system for more build dependencies to build a package which it requires to satisfy the request but can\'t find a prebuild package for it runtime dependencies are only ever examined by the packaging system although the build system may be invoked to generate a package to satisfy them this symbiotic relationship between the packaging system and the build system is not strictly necissary although would be nice fink takes the approach of the build system fink analyzes the build dependencies and queries the packaging system dpkg to see what is available then will either invoke the packaging system to install what it already knows is available or build the dependency its self in other words the build system can call the packaging system but the packaging system can never call the build system now variants are another issue that can throw kinks in the system as a whole most packaging systems out there that handle dependencies use a name-version-revision approach there seem to be only a few reasonable approaches to this problem 1 avoid variants altogether 2 encode the variant in the name which will require some tricky dependency handling with either a way to say one package provides the same thing as another package or a way for packages to list all the forms of a port they will work with or a hybrid of the two 3 a new system that takes variants into account which would be pushing the complexity from the naming providing system above into the packaging system - multiplatform back to othe first elected portmgr jmpp mww olegb it was decided darwinports was to be osx darwin only however other platform support was left in only to bitrot into uselessness this has resulted in significant cruft and confusion on the part of developers trying to contribute then although darwin support was never explicitly dropped no one tests on darwin when this was pointed out portmgr stated it was unreasonable to expect people to test their ports on darwin and it wasn\'t darwinport darwinport\'s to provide a darwin system for people to test on rather the claim was made it was the opendarwin project project\'s responsibility to provide it in any case darwin was implicitly dropped at that point if dp is really going to implement portmgr portmgr\'s direction they would be well served to remove the non-os x cruft and simplify the codebase - simplification at this point we have decided on removing archive mode reciepts installing the destroot to prefix multiple packaging system support and multiple platform support dp dp\'s codebase can be dramatically simplified easing and accelerating development of features more in line with it it\'s end goals - philosophy of support initially there was a jordan-driven philosophy of if something could potentially work don\'t prevent it for instance if a portfile was written on os x 10 2 it might possibly work on windows so let someone try i advocate a different approach advertise only what is known or at least asserted to work if a portfile is written for os x 10 2 flag it as only working there do not let someone get 10 deps deep in the build chain before letting it blow up because that port was never supposed to work on their environment in the first place instead let them know the action they requested cannot be completed and why don\'t let people waste hours simply on the hope something might possibly work under some undetermined set of conditions this approach would allow for a port to state what version of the os since we\'re only talking os x support at this point it is supposed to work with this can avoid the problems of people on 10 2 failing to build ports that were meant for 10 4 also it avoids the problem we have whenever there is a new release of having half the ports tree work with the previous release because their maintainers haven\'t updated yet and half the ports tree work with the new version for any given system half the ports tree is unusable - abi xcode issues currently there is no acknowledgement or policy in dp of different compilers and changes in abi between compiler xcode versions this will be an even bigger problem with binary packages unless the entire repo is rebuilt whenever a piece of the toolchain changes and then every user will need to remove and reinstall their packages i am not aware of a packaging system that already has support for this builtin - hen looking at a dependency system for darwinports you may want to check out darwinbuild kevin has done some nice work in automatically tracking dependencies i\'d also be happy to work with people on building a packaging system on top of xar at this point xar is a pretty solid archiver with support for extending the format to support a packaging system honestly a rudimentary packaging system could be built with shell wrappers around the xar command i\'ve also got a finder plugin to create and extract xar files through finder contextual menus i\'m not much of a cocoa person but it wouldn\'t be very difficult to write a cocoa archiving extracting app '),(1030,'bkocik',' name bill kocik employment senior software engineer at america online current webkit project js core garbage collector contact bkocik at gmail com or as bkocik in #webkit on irc freenode net '),(1031,'webkit debugging webkit with xcode',' in order to be able to do source-level debugging of webkit code from within xcode please see debugging the webkit you built in xcode on '),(1991,'webkit embedding webkit',' the following information is in progress; i will add more details as requested i\'m sure there are better ways to do this; if there are let let\'s figure out the optimal way i\'m karelia on #webkit occasionally -- user karelia karelia 23 46 10 august 2006 gmt building webkit for application deployment building webkit for application deployment building webkit for application deployment you probably want to build your webkit to be universal and with as few symbols as possible to keep the size way down here here\'s the build command i use build-webkit --no-svg gcc_optimization_level s archs \'ppc i386\' sdkroot developer sdks macosx10 4u sdk deployment_postprocessing yes strip_installed_product yes dead_code_stripping yes debuging_symbols -gfull gcc_treat_warnings_as_errors no prebinding yes to do talk about re-purposing the frameworks to have the right installation paths though maybe this technique isn\'t needed anymore launching your application with webkit launching your application with webkit launching your application with webkit you can\'t launch your application directly from the finder if you want your tot webkit to be found you need to have a wrapper application which sets dyld_framework_path to point to a directory containing the webkit frameworks and then from there launch your application for this launching application we use a modified version of systemversioncheck instead of launching the real application with execv we use execve which allows you to bring in some environment variables in this example we set the environment variable to point to a directory called customwebkit within your applications framework directory; you would need to copy the tot webkit frameworks into this directory in your built application karelia modification find additional frameworks in the customwebkit subdirectory of frameworks nsstring webkitpath nsbundle mainbundle privateframeworkspath stringbyappendingpathcomponent customwebkit ; const char webkitenv nsstring stringwithformat dyld_framework_path webkitpath utf8string ; we have to copy the existing environment variables over to the execve environs int envcount; char envp; for envcount 0 envp environ; envp null; envp envcount ; char env; env char malloc sizeof char envcount 2 ; one extra for webkit and another for null int index; for index 0; index once your app is running once your app is running once your app is running within your application if you might cause other applications to be launched such as with - nsworkspace openurl or applescript you should un set dyld_framework_path from within your launched application otherwise the apps that are sub-launched will inherit your environment which can cause problems ranging from strange behavior to crashes unsetenv dyld_framework_path ; '),(1036,'fink',' the official fink developers wiki has moved to many thanks to opendarwin org for having hosted us during 2005-06 '),(1050,'fink fink cleanup',' page moved '),(1037,'fink policy gcc',' page moved '),(1033,'webkit webkit plus svg','safari with svg safari with svg safari with svg love this new development look forward to support for inline svg that can be generated with xslt john svg and os x svg and os x svg and os x webkit is looking really good any chance we could get a page about svg and os x in general with links to other os x apps that use svg '),(1141,'darwinports future',' darwinports_header future future future this page is used to track future plans design ideas etc for darwinports darwinports version1 4 plans for darwinports 1 4 '),(1142,'darwinports version1 4',' darwinports_header darwinports 1 4 plans darwinports 1 4 plans darwinports 1 4 plans plans for darwinports 1 4 are preliminary as work has not yet begun on it this page is an attempt to distill some vague ideas into an action plan any features discussed here may or may not end up being put into a release 1 4 features for dp 1 4 # enable binary port distribution binary port distribution binary port distribution binary port distribution binary port distribution means the distribution of pre-compiled ports which don\'t then need to be compiled on the target system in order to enable the distribution of binary ports a number of things need to come together # the ability for dp to build a distribution image of a compiled port # an automated system to build binary port images for each port tracking changes # a distribution infrastructure for binary ports # the ability for dp to fetch an appropriate binary port and install it if available perhaps falling back to building the port what we are not trying to achieve in this release what we are not trying to achieve in this release what we are not trying to achieve in this release there are a number of potential goals that we are not trying to meet in this release # the ability to produce stand-alone self-describing archives or installers installation of the binary images we release will be dependent on a functioning and up-to-date darwinports infrastructure on the machine # installers with user interface the goals above are noble and desirable but we\'ve decided or possibly are deciding to postpone them for a future release distribution image format distribution image format distribution image format the current idea is that the distribution image format will be a tgz file if a tgz file is used an additional special metadata file may be included in the archive that will specify additional information about the port such as # dependencies onto other ports we need to rationalize here why we don\'t use some other format or if we should pkg xpkg xar pax etc as an alternative proposal we might decide to push now to support a package format say xpkg that would support the additional metadata we would need to later support a standalone installer if the underlying tools are stable enough xar and xpkg then this might add minimally to our task while setting the stage for a much more impressive leap in the future without changes to existing stuff there are two major issues in trying to do this now 1 xar and xpkg are both quite immature and 2 because of the very fact that xpkg incorporates its own registry xpkg doesn\'t fit in well with the existing darwinports registry if we were to pursue this route it would seem necessary to adopt the xpkg registry for all of darwinports and to provide an automated conversion of the registry format which would add work automated build system automated build system automated build system an automated build system needs to be provided that will continuously build ports as they are added or changed this process might conceivably be triggered off of portfile modification times build failures should be reported to a mailing list variations of a given port may need to be built to account for # operating system # operating system version # processor architecture # variant sets the first three of those presumably need to be built on distinct systems it may be wise or not to choose a url naming scheme that incorporates those factors into the hostname os os-major-version architecture but build machine probably doesn\'t imply distribution machine so that probably doesn\'t make sense we just need a scheme to forward built packages from build machines to the distribution area additional questions need to be answered # naming scheme for binary port images allowing variations in os os-major architecture port version port variants # how do we decide which variants to build always build at least the default variant perhaps we should also add an additional portfile key like build_variants which takes strings of concatenated variants and which will be used to decide which additional variant sets to build # how do we deal with name etc fat binaries distribution infrastructure distribution infrastructure distribution infrastructure the distribution infrastructure for binary ports should be based on http to allow the broadest compatibility the name of the host might be binarydist darwinports org we need a scheme that would allow mirrors for binary distributions we need to decide on a naming scheme for binary ports format1 os-os_major_minor-arch portname version -variants the segments are in turn # a named version for the binary distribution format # a triplet defining the os name major and minor version and processor architecture darwin-8 3-powerpc but how would we deal with multi-architecture binaries fat binaries are these even desired in a system like thisu8c3a2u8e282acu8e2809dmaybe they just add unneeded complexity and size if we can build for each architecture individually # the name of the port php5 # the version it it\'s been built as 5 0 3 # the variants it it\'s been built as both plus and minus variants server ssl-extraneous still need here a description of the specific scheme to check for a port just make a get request to determine whether or not the port exists relying on an error code on failure is that sufficient fetching and installation of binary ports fetching and installation of binary ports fetching and installation of binary ports description of how to specify installation of binary ports and how that will proceed references references references here are some references to potentially relevent information # a darwinports pitfalls treatise by rob braun on some of the things we should watch out for with dp and with binary distributions in particular # some notes from kevin van vechten about potential integration with darwinbuild technologies # some comments about package formats by rob braun the rest of the thread may be interesting too # a page about formal concept analysis '),(1034,'vasskov',' your actions are shameless spamming please continue in this manner and your user ip might be blocked by the administrators '),(1035,'opendarwin',' spam getting out of hand we\'ve got automated spam-reversion and a few of us are blocking spammish user ips but it it\'s getting a bit crazy at some point we\'re gonna have nearly whole 16 16\'s added one rooted 32 proxy box at a time and it still will be worth it for spammer since it it\'s all about boosting google rankings so spam despam is two links from the page history page sucks no mediawiki has some configuration controls that can help limit the posting of spam there are some tweaks to the webserver that can block its usefulness and or block known-bad net-blocks and there are third-party wiki extensions are any of these worth investigating or are we happy with the current easy-access but attendant spam problems and manual interventions user dmacks dmacks 22 50 12 december 2005 gmt '),(1626,'contents',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1627,'fink mentoring',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1628,'69 156 17 187',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1038,'fink about',' page moved '),(1039,'fink packaging the 10 4 tree',' page moved '),(1040,'fink roadmap 0 24 backports',' page moved '),(1041,'fink roadmap 0 25 new features',' page moved '),(1042,'fink roadmap 0 25 blockers',' page moved '),(1043,'fink roadmap 0 25 new documentation needs',' page moved '),(1044,'fink roadmap 0 26 goals',' page moved '),(1045,'fink roadmap 1 0 goals',' page moved '),(1046,'fink major new feature plans xmlish source and patch',' page moved '),(1047,'wiki tests',' some nice looking tests fink gcc fink shlibs tutorial shlibs tutorial link to pdb entry for the fink-pdb fink-mirrors package '),(1048,'fink major new feature plans inheritedbuilddepends',' page moved '),(1049,'chris01',' fink_header chris01_a_t_users_sourceforge_net category fink category fink people fink_header '),(1051,'fink',' fink_header '),(1052,'fink packaging gnome',' page moved '),(1053,'fink roadmap',' the fink development roadmap category fink roadmap '),(1054,'fink infofile syntax',' a reference for future development and existing infofile syntax category fink info file syntax '),(1055,'fink commands',' fink command-line options category fink commands '),(1056,'fink trees',' broad categorizations of fink package descriptions based on os and cryptographic export status category fink trees '),(1057,'fink documentation jottings',' page moved '),(1058,'amgine',' style background-color #eee; fink home - gcc '),(1059,'fink roadmap 0 25 new features incremental indexing',' page moved '),(1060,'fink header',' -- this is for inclusion in fink wiki pages -- fink back to the fink wiki home '),(1061,'fink header',' -- this is for inclusion in fink wiki pages -- fink back to the fink wiki home '),(1062,'fink internals',' information about the implementation of the fink command and it it\'s associated perl modules category fink internals '),(1063,'dmacks',' fink core guy category fink category fink people '),(1064,'newmanbe',' fink developer doesn\'t actually do much developing but sourceforge net says he does so there personal gophersite gets cranky when he uses http also maintains logs for irc irc freenode net fink '),(1065,'fink policy crypto',' page moved '),(1717,'darwinports manually setting shell',' to manually include the darwinports ports executable in your path you must edit bash_login to append to your path environment variable the directory in which the darwinports installer places the ports executable export path path opt local bin if you use the default os x terminal tcsh you will need to edit a different file tcsh and append the following line setenv path opt local bin opt local sbin path note that you will have to exit any open shells and open a new shell for this setting to get executed as it will at the beginning of every shell you create henceforth tested on panther 10 3 9 '),(1076,'gnome',' articles pertaining to the use of the gnome desktop environment or gnome-based applications on mac os x '),(1077,'vasi',' short term major tasks are only added to this list if they would enhance my productivity remove an irritant or there are 10 or less items on the list or i feel like it tasks 14 package manager package manager package manager # info3 # test and commit v addition # write tests # backport to 0 24 branch # write package reload_packages to reload the pdb test for memory leaks # fink set-selections get-selections commands for updates # backport fink scanpackages to branch 0 24 # allow bindists even when p sw verify bindist prefix matches the fink prefix # can we use the release files other core other core other core # allow ccache to be shared between users and fink waiting to hear from clef mar 17 # requires ccache_umask and a ccache group in passwd # finkcommander universal binary # does fc work properly with fink 0 25 not well tested # use full path to uname in init sh # put init sh at top of profile existing packages existing packages existing packages # update packages for x86 # allegro waiting on upstream # mac glue waiting on upstream # libapreq2 - commit fix # buildworld fixes # mail folder on 5 8 1 and 5 8 4 - can\'t repro # mac glue - startupitemcontext # fix \'lame\' if sylvain doesn\'t waiting since mar 27 new packages new packages new packages # electronics packages ktechlab oregano klogic # db packages rekall mergeant glom # new hugs medium term # todai team collaboration # add localmirror option to fink conf what does this mean # add locking patches to dpkg apt # get new dpkg apt ready # fix dpkg builddepends issues fink packaging gettext # what to do about md5sum # new fink- fields code # remove all but one of the 500 different ways fink parses deps long term package manager package manager package manager fink roadmap 0 25_blockers fink 0 25 x fink roadmap 0 25_blockers fink 0 25 x fink roadmap 0 25_blockers fink 0 25 x merge in dist-up branch doesn\'t compile fix it user cirdan cirdan accept module build is it ok for builddeps to have magic ccache multiple-user setup future future future see 0 26_goals go through feature request tracker which i never even knew existed steal dep engine from smart package manager general distribution upgrade solution gcc in debs bugs bugs bugs virtual packages add support to each command one by one shlibs broken make user thesin thesin fix it misc misc misc look through patch tracker packages packages packages workrave nicotine changes maintainer not responding xmoto take over mldbm maintainer seems to have abandoned ggz 0 0 12 libggz maybe use openssl rather than opentls so it can get out of crypto kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde -unified dependencies apt-ftparchive move to stable link db4 statically then move to base rr is dealing with this apply patch to fix tar tar\'s weirdness with owned-by-nobody files mac-glue-pm simplify patch put all glues in p var proftpd-quotatab waiting on user thesin thesin allegro liquidwar update to new versions which include my patches unzip remove crypto porting candidates lopster2 rpm rox xattr x264 check submissions tracker mino38 gecko2 misc misc misc help user msachs msachs with buildfink-queue easier installation of packages nicotine app update for 10 3 geoip pyvorbis auto-installing apps finkappinstall sync scripts in experimental with current versions push patches upstream and to darwinports category fink category fink people '),(1079,'webkit plus svg milestones',' this page exists to enumerate some of the goals for the webkit svg project this page is maintained by the opendarwin open source community and in no way speaks for apple or their goals some things we\'d like to accomplish svg javascript working again - javascript support broke due to javascriptcore changes this needs to be fixed now that js autogeneration is stable 4249 autogenerated svg obj-c bindings - now that autogeneration works we need to autogenerate obj-c bindings for kdom ksvg2 we\'ll fix generation as necessary as we merge the doms 4624 dom render tree merger - eventually a full dom merger needs to happen at this point we\'ll remove kdom from the webcore project ant source tree support - the plan is to implement svg text support on top of html text support svg 1 1 text is quite simple text-on-path is the only new support necessary 4883 missing filter elements - several svg filters are still missing we may need to write our own custom coreimage filters should be quite simple 5192 support - hopefully we can just pick this up from kde otherwise it should be pretty simple since other animation primatives already work nssvgimagerep usage in webkit - just like webkit special cases pdf image types it should do the same for svg and use nsimage nsimage will automatically pick up nssvgimagerep included in webcore svg '),(1113,'rhwood',' mac darwinports ports for gnome category darwinports category gnome category users '),(1712,'dstorey',' name david storey company opera software asa position web opener location oslo norway info i work in the open the web department at opera it is my aim to improve the compatibility between web pages and standards based browsers to promote web standards and accessibility i actively find broken sites analyse the issues with the help of our qa team and suggest fixes that will work across all major rendering engines working with the webkit developers can help us share resources and information on sites that do not work correctly and hopefully speed up fixing these sites it also helps us reduce incompatibilities between rendering engines which cause problems for web developers as well as submitting bugs for sites that i find do not work in webkit i\'m interested in hearing about sites that also don\'t work in opera so i can submit them to our bug tracking system and contact the site in question open the web site blog slightly ajar '),(1085,'fink documentation',' fink documentation needs category fink documentation '),(1086,'users rangerrick','packaging todo packaging todo packaging todo codeine whoa using bksys build that just plain does not like osx -- no -bundle support category fink category fink people '),(1087,'fink policy system-openssl',' page moved '),(1088,'webkit known crashers',' as any other program webkit has bugs that make it crash under certain circumstances we used to maintain a list of known crashers here however as this changed to rapidly to keep up here is a list of all bugs with the word crash in the subject in bugzilla '),(1089,'alexkhansen',' fink_header he who controls the docs controls the finkiverse category fink category fink people fink_header '),(1102,'fink shlibs tutorial',' page moved '),(1090,'fink people',' people who contributed to the fink wiki category fink people '),(1091,'darwinports header',' project homepage darwinports darwinports wiki home darwinports about about darwinports get darwinports available ports darwinports links darwinports links darwinports faq darwinports faq darwinports contact contact darwinports mailing list darwinports bug reports bug reports darwinports todolist todo list darwinports new committers guide new committers guide darwinports releaseprocess release process darwinports future future development '),(1092,'benjamin reed',' #redirect users rangerrick '),(1093,'dave vasilevsky',' #redirect user vasi '),(1094,'daniel macks',' #redirect user dmacks '),(1095,'fink packaging kde',' page moved '),(1096,'fink newmaintainer',' page moved '),(1097,'fink orphaned',' page moved '),(1098,'fink mentoring',' page moved '),(1099,'darwinports list of portfile keys',' darwinports_header patch phase patch phase patch phase border 1 key purpose defaults example - patch args arguments to pass to patch -p0 - patch pre_args arguments to pass to patch before patch args patch pre_args -p1 category darwinports '),(1100,'vmware',' 17-sept-2005 - maxxuss has created a darwin x86 vmware nic driver it it\'s proven itself to be quite stable over the last few days of testing ------------------------------- this describes how to install darwin on vmware 5 x and get ip networking between a darwin virtual machine and linux in another virtual machine fedora core 4 used in this example but it should be applicable with any unix that works in vmware supports the vmware virtual network interface and has pppd once packets are flowing between the two machines they can be either nated or routed out to the internet at large through the linux virtual machine the osx86project org folks have a wiki on installing darwin on vmware since the process is not at all intuitive it is a very useful wiki i will post the abbreviated steps below for getting darwin8 installed on vmware 5 x and you should visit their wiki for detailed instructions i used the osx86project wiki while getting darwin 8 installed on vmware when i first started and this will draw heavily from theirs installing darwin8 on vmware read the darwin release notes here make sure your host cpu supports the sse2 extensions you\'ll need a pentium 4 or an amd processor better than the athlon xp get the darwin 8 0 1 install cd from create or use an existing virtual machine running linux add a serial port to the linux virtual machine output should be a named pipe the default name of pipes com_1 is fine this virtual machine will be the client and the other end will be a virtual machine create a vmware virtual machine for darwin with at least 128mb of ram add a serial port to the darwin virtual machine output should be a named pipe the default name of pipes com_1 is fine this virtual machine will be the server the other end will be a virtual machine attach the darwin install iso to the darwin virtual machine machine\'s cdrom device boot the darwin virtual machine off the cd we will procede with the darwin installation as described at osx86project org org\'s wiki describes with the following paraphrased instructions 1 when it prompts for which device to install onto press 1 to install onto the first virtual hard disk should be the only one on the machine 2 when it asks about partitioning the hard disk press 2 to manually partition 3 when in the fdisk program issue to following commands auto hfs update write quit 4 use hfs when formatting the filesystem and procede normally 5 it will complain about an unknown filesystem type that is fine and have the machine reboot 6 make sure the virtual machine boots off the cd again and we re-enter the installer 7 when prompted for which device to install onto press 1 again for the first and only virtual hard disk 8 when prompted for partitioning the device press 3 to use existing partitions 9 continue with the installation normally choosing the hfs filesystem again 10 when done disconnect the install cd image and restart the virtual machine to boot into darwin 8 once you\'ve successfully logged into the new darwin 8 virtual machine as root you can set up the networking between darwin and linux make sure both darwin and linux virtual machines are booted and you\'ve logged into them on the darwin machine issue the following command pppd dev tty builtin-serial1 115200 noauth crtscts passive asyncmap 0 10 6 6 1 10 6 6 2 on the linux machine issue the following command pppd dev ttys0 115200 noauth crtscts 10 6 6 2 10 6 6 1 if successful you should have a ppp0 interface that is up and configured on both the linux and darwin sides of the link verify the link is up by pinging the other end to get packets from the darwin machine out to the internet through the linux machine i ran the following commands which can be added to etc sysconfig iptables and etc sysctl conf respectively iptables -t nat -a postrouting -o eth0 -j masquerade sysctl -w net ipv4 ip_forward 1 '),(1101,'darwinports os x chroot',' darwinports_header this document is inspired from dr michael a maibaum maibaum\'s building an osx chroot creating the chroot creating the chroot creating the chroot the instructions for installing macos x and the developer tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable here is a corrected version make the disk image make the disk image make the disk image hdiutil create -fs hfs -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot open 10-4-chroot dmg install os x install os x install os x export cm_build cm_build sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd system installation packages basesystem pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd system installation packages essentials pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd system installation packages bsd pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd system installation packages x11user pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs install developer tools install developer tools install developer tools assuming there were no errors you should have mac os x 10 4 x installed on the disk image installing the developers tools install the developer packages as described for the os packages sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages developertools pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages macosx10 4 pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages gcc3 3 pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages gcc4 0 pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages devsdk pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages x11sdk pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs sudo installer -verbose -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages bsdsdk pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs clean up clean up clean up there there\'s a number of useless applications and bits of documentation you can clean up this could stand to be fleshed out cd volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs cd applications rm -rf itunes app entering your chroot entering your chroot entering your chroot it might be useful to create a script like prepare_osx_chroot sh # bin sh chroot_name 10-4-chroot-hfs mount -t devfs devfs volumes chroot_name dev mount -t fdesc -o union stdin volumes chroot_name dev mount_volfs volumes chroot_name vol hint before entering chroot you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in just to differentiate from your other terminals installing darwinports into chroot installing darwinports into chroot installing darwinports into chroot after making the preparations above enter the chroot environment by typing sudo chroot volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs while in chroot download darwinports sources compile and install cd tmp curl -o tar -xvjf darwinports-1 2 1 tar bz2 cd darwinports-1 2 1 tar bz2 configure && make && make install do the cleanup cd rm -rf darwinports-1 2 1 and selfupdate port -d selfupdate everything is ready to go experimenting with darwinports maybe now is the time one might want to make a backup of the diskimage in case of messing it all up working with a shadow disk working with a shadow disk working with a shadow disk one of the convenient features of os x images is the ability to make an image read-only changes to the image are written into so-called shadow files to revert to the original disk image one simply removes the shadow file to convert the disk image to a read-only image do the following mv 10-4-chroot dmg 10-4-chroot-rw dmg hdiutil convert 10-4-chroot-rw dmg -format udro -o 10-4-chroot-ro dmg now mounting the disk looks like hdiutil attach 10-4-chroot-ro dmg -shadow tmp 10-4-chroot shadow you can revert back to the original version simply by executing rm tmp 10-4-chroot shadow if you find yourself wanting to make changes to the image you have two options convert back to a read-write image assuming you deleted the source to make space then make changes hdiutil convert 10-4-chroot-ro dmg -format udrw -o 10-4-chroot-rw dmg hdiutil attach 10-4-chroot-rw dmg # use chroot to make whatever changes are needed hdiutil detach volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs hdiutil convert 10-4-chroot-rw dmg -format udro -o 10-4-chroot-ro dmg work with the read-only image then merge the shadow back to the read-write image use this especially if you realize after the fact that you want to keep the changes hdiutil attach 10-4-chroot-ro dmg -shadow tmp 10-4-chroot-ro shadow # use chroot to make whatever changes are needed hdiutil detach volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs hdiutil convert 10-4-chroot-ro dmg -format udrw -o 10-4-chroot-rw dmg -shadow tmp 10-4-chroot-ro shadow hdiutil convert 10-4-chroot-rw dmg -format udro -o 10-4-chroot-ro dmg trouble trouble trouble if you get an error like c compiler could not create executable during configure try reinstalling devsdk onto your chroot sudo installer -pkg volumes mac os x install dvd xcode tools packages devsdk pkg -target volumes 10-4-chroot-hfs hangs hangs hangs if one of the installers hangs on the configure phase try running a top in your regular terminal if you see something like crashdump taking a large percent of cpu resources try performing sudo killall crashdump your port should continue installing as normal i have no idea why this happens or how it works but it seems to help somebody please clear this up note it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure 1282 checking build system type other references other references other references category darwinports a tale of creating a chroot '),(1104,'mino38',' todo fink can should any unison fixes make it into fink fink\'s 2 13 16 opengl-py dports kde dlcompat new kde packages fink packaging hints to make sure you\'re not installing stuff outside the builddir use --buildasnobody another way to do the above which also means you don\'t have to endlessly re-extract and re-patch source is fink-init export cppflags -i sw include export ldflags -l sw lib export path sw var lib fink path-prefix-g -3 3 path export cxx g -3 3 export cc gcc-4 0 export macosx_deployment_target 10 4 to make sure you have all the right builddepends and depends remove all non-essential packages from your development source tree using vasi vasi\'s http cvs sourceforge net viewcvs py checkout fink experimental vasi scripts list_nonessential list_nonessential script dpkg -r list_nonessential fink rebuild testpkg dpkg -r list_nonessential fink install testpkg fink-tree to add a new tree fink-tree none install fink sudo bash -c echo treename sw etc fink-tree-name sudo bash -c echo \'ccachedir library fink-folders ccache\' sw etc fink conf sudo rm -r sw src sudo ln -s library fink-folders src sw src sudo rm -r sw fink sudo ln -s library fink-folders fink sw fink shelved fink packages pypar graphicsmagick ode xmoto mpd fink bugs lablgl togl doesn\'t provide togl -- update from maintainer not committed tcltk-8 4 6-2 tcl can\'t require tk -- no response from maintainer nethack - x11- qt 3 4 3-1 bus error -- no response from maintainer '),(1103,'m help table',' #redirect '),(1105,'fink packaging',' information supplementing the official fink user user\'s guide category fink packaging '),(1106,'fink policy',' information on how to follow fink packaging policy more information is found in the official fink user user\'s guide category fink policy '),(1111,'darwinports list of port phases',' darwinports_header there is documentation on the darwinports page about the build phases but they have names that are different from what one sees at runtime some of the buildphases in the documentation seem to correspond to a set of more than one of the following phases in the doc one sees initialization phase fetch phase integrity checking phase extract phase patch phase configuration phase build phase destroot phase test phase install phase - doc says this phase is replaced by destroot phase these are the phases as reported when one actually installs a port com apple main - perhaps an abstract wrapper phase may not merit documentation com apple unarchive - might be part of extract phase but the order seems wrong com apple fetch com apple checksum - part of extract com apple extract com apple patch com apple configure com apple build com apple destroot com apple archive - not documented com apple install - if install keys are deprecated and one should use destroot keys what differentiates these now com apple activate - not documented where is com apple test does it only appear if certain keys exist could there not be a default test for example a test for installed binaries now exist would be a minimal test but it would illustrate the intent category darwinports '),(1107,'webkit plus svg old news',' webkit_plus_svg ; 2005-12-06 - svg now included in webcore source by default safari svg has finally reached enough maturity to be included in the webcore source repository and downloaded to all developers machines by default we\'re still in the process of reviewing svg code for inclusion in the default builds ; 2005-09-27 - safari svg now available it it\'s now possible to build webkit w svg support thus it it\'s now possible to run safari w build in svg viewing capabilities bdash has made nightly webkit svg builds available note svg support in safari is even more limited than what is available in drawtest animations javascript and text are all disabled for now ; 2005-09-25 - svg scripts update two of the svg scripts have gone away rolled back into their webkit counterparts checkout-svg is now checkout --svg build-webcore-svg is now build-webkit --svg yes as you might guess this means you can now build svg support right into webkit and safari more on that later ; 2005-09-07 - full steam ahead svg development has accellerated to an incredible pace over the last month we now have 5 developers tobli pojo kompo rwlbuis and macdome hard at work we picked up several rounds of changes from kde 4752 4790 4799 fixed several annoying bugs 4697 4780 4864 and followed the rest of webkit in reducing our leaks by an order of magatude after all that we sat down to think up what what\'s next and have assembled a tenative webkit_plus_svg_milestones document to guide us for the next while ; 2005-07-29 - build scripts nightly nightly\'s and bug fixes oh my svg build scripts are now in cvs build-webcore-svg and friends also bdash has made nightly drawtest builds available for easy testing and with pojo2 pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the most svgs render all black regression ; 2005-07-29 - svg testing tools svg testing tools svg2png and drawtest along with the required webcore svg spi additions are now in cvs please download them and give svg a whirl ; 2005-07-28 - svg update bison 2 0 requirement 3936 hitlist was finally landed tonight thanks ben svg support is back in webcore xcodeproject and compiles work now we\'re still waiting on a couple reviews those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 and possibly 4157 and apply it themselves ; 2005-07-25 - svgsupport changes svgsupport underwent an overhaul this evening cc files were all changed to use the cpp extension those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r svgsupport; webkittools checkout-svg webkit_plus_svg '),(1108,'fink packaging freedesktop',' page moved '),(1109,'fink package issues',' page moved '),(1110,'blb',' blb opendarwin darwinports port maintainer and committer category darwinports '),(1153,'darwinports releaseprocess',' darwinports_header darwinports release process darwinports release process darwinports release process this page documents the evolving darwinports release process goals of a release goals of a release goals of a release there are several goals in the release process make a specific version of darwinports available to users archive the materials code documentation etc that compose the release replicatability enable the release to be regenerated consistency codify naming network locations etc for released components ensure that the user base and public is notified of the release steps to a release steps to a release steps to a release the following steps to a release are documented in more detail below # create a cvs branch to carry the release # prepare the code for release # tag the release # create release products tarball and dmg # post release products # make release version available through self-update # notify public of the release create a release branch create a release branch create a release branch for each major release i e 1 0 1 1 1 2 a release branch is created with a consistent name to do this two things are required # tag the branch point for instance release_1_1-bp # create the branch release_1_1 cvs tag release_1_1-bp cvs tag -b release_1_1 the actual release alpha or beta releases release candidates and any point releases will all live and be tagged on this branch only the base subdirectory not the dports subdirectory is branched for a given release prepare the code for release prepare the code for release prepare the code for release in preparation for a release several things should be completed within the code # update the file base changelog to reflect changes in the release # update the file base config dp_version with the target release number note that this is a floating point number that corresponds to the release number; it should correspond roughly to the release number where possible release 1 3 1 for instance would be represented by the floating point number 1 31 the version number in dp_version is displayed by the port command as the version of darwinports and is used by the selfupdate command to determine whether a newer version of code is available # make sure that these and any other changes or bug fixes as necessary are made on and or merged into the release branch if you\'ve made changes to changelog only on the release branch those changes should be merged to head as well tag the release tag the release tag the release once the release is ready it must be tagged so that the release components may be fetched in the future to ensure replicatability generally a release candidate is first tagged and built when and if it is approved as the actual release an additional tag is created that names the same sources tagging conventions release_1_1_0-rc1 release candidate 1 for release 1 1 release_1_1_0 tagged release 1 1 release_1_1_0-archive tagged release 1 1 -- complete archive release_1_1_1 1 1 1 release although only the base subdirectory is branched and tagged for a given release we also create a seperate tag for the entire tree at the time a release tag is created in order to provide a stake in the ground that specifies a set of ports intended to work with that release note that this tag incorporates the entire cvs directory at head but the base directory at the point at the point of release such a composite directory may be created by checking out head of the entire directory and then updating the base directory to the appropriate branch for instance cvs -d ext yourlogin cvs opendarwin org volumes src cvs od co -d dp-release11 darwinports cd dp-release11 base cvs update -r release_1_1 we tag the entire directory as release_1_1_0-archive cvs tag release_1_1_0-archive and we tag the base directory for the release cd base; cvs tag release_1_1_0 create & post release tarballs create & post release tarballs create & post release tarballs the release tarballs are tar bz2 and tar gz archives of the base directory only and of the entire cvs tree for a particular release they are named with the following naming convention darwinports-1 1 tar bz2 gz base directory only corresponding to tag release_1_1_0 darwinports-1 1-archive tar bz2 gz complete archives corresponding to tag release_1_1_0-archive the following commands issued to the top level makefile will generate the archives and checksums make distver 1 1 disttag release_1_1_0 distfromcvs note that disttag is generated from distver automatically but our naming convention drops the last 0 in the distname so for x y 0 releases you want to specify these distinctly as above these tarballs are posted at this directory corresponds to sampson opendarwin org library webserver documents projects darwinports downloads and is available via sftp additionally a file is created and posted in the same location that contains md5 sha1 and rmd160 checksums for each of the files darwinports-1 1 chk txt we should have a way to sign these checksums and have the signer signer\'s keys posted somewhere create release disk image s create release disk image s create release disk image s the dmg is a mac os x disk image that contains a standalone installer for the release the dmg is named in a consistent fashion which incorporates the os version for which the dmg was built darwinports-1 1-10 3 dmg darwinports-1 1-10 4 dmg to create the disk image use the darwinports port; the portfile will need to be updated to incorporate the proper release version and the release tarballs will need to be already uploaded to the downloads section of the site wherefrom the sources are fetched by the darwinports port to build the dmg for the release port dmg darwinports name the dmg appropriately and generate checksums which will need to be added to the checksum file cd work mv darwinports-1 1 dmg darwinports-1 1-10 4 dmg for type in -md5 -sha1 -ripemd160; do openssl dgst type darwinports-1 1 dmg; done these new products along with the new checksums file also have to be posted to the downloads seciton of the darwinports site make the release available through self-update make the release available through self-update make the release available through self-update in order to make the release version available through selfupdate the base config release_tag file in cvs head needs to be updated with the tag of the release to distrubute this file is read by the cron job that makes the code available via rsync see base portmgr dprsyncup notify the public of the release notify the public of the release notify the public of the release once the release has been posted notification of the release should be sent posted to the following places the darwinports opendarwin org mailing list the getdp and main sites the dp_version variable in the includes common inc file for the main english site --www includes common inc-- and each localization has to be updated with the release version news section of the main site the darwinports wiki updating the current darwinports release line on the darwinports main page apple apple\'s mac os x software download page submitter mww freshmeat submitter mww versiontracker submitter mij where else -- macupdate additional release resources additional release resources additional release resources landon fuller fuller\'s release process suggestions a good primer on cvs branching and tagging '),(1112,'faq',' i generally disapprove of documentation not in an easily reproducable format and we do have a pre-existing docbook faq that that\'s a lot more complete in an effort to be productive perhaps we can use this wiki page as a staging area for questions going into the faq proper -willusing wiki as a pretext to um text using wiki as a pretext to um text using wiki as a pretext to um text i would like to see that the wiki be used to get people to actually fix edit update documentation and then we can export it programmatically to other or a generic format s user cryo cryo cryotypo in faq 4 typo in faq 4 typo in faq 4 aliviate is spelt alleviate '),(1114,'darwinports updatecycle',' darwinports_header the update cycle or how a port gets updated # an entry titled update portname version is entered in the bugzilla database this entry needs to include either a new portfile for the port or a patch that can be applied against the current portfile as well as any other patches that need to be applied against the original package source code if the person upgrading the portfile has write access to the opendarwin cvs servers this step may be skipped # the changes to the portfile are commited to the cvs tree the portfile is changed to reflect the current or most recent stable and working version of the port # portfiles in cvs are copied to the rsync server an automated process periodically pulls all ports from the cvs server to the rsync servers # a new portindex is generated for the rsync server an automated process does this twice a day until recently this was a manual process that would sometimes just go bad and botch up everyone everyone\'s port tree for a few days # the command \'port selfupdate\' or \'port sync\' is issued on the client client\'s computer these commands both ensure that the port tree on the user user\'s computer is syncronized with the port tree on the rsync server # the client client\'s computer is now aware that the installed port is outdated assuming the portindex has not been botched along the way # the command \'port -a upgrade\' or \'port upgrade portname\' is issued and the port is upgraded category darwinports '),(1116,'fink growl',' growl working with fink '),(1115,'fink notification plugins',' page moved '),(1117,'darwinports bug reports',' darwinports_header reporting bugs reporting bugs reporting bugs the best way to report a bug against a port is to file a bug at for the report to be useful it it\'s essential that you do the following provide the output of the commands uname -a and port version provide the version number of the port you\'re referring to available using port info portname where portname is the failing port provide the complete output of the command produced the error for build errors this is likely to be port -vd install portname in this case always include -vd otherwise crucial debugging information is suppressed note that cleaning the port port clean --work portname prior to rebuilding it provides more complete information in that it causes the build process to start over from scratch assign the bug to the maintainer of the port this means email will be sent to the maintainer so they will be aware of the bug note this can\'t be done by most users now so don\'t try assigning at this time see juan juan\'s email prefix the summary of the bug-report with new if it is a new submission with bug if this is a error-report with update if you supply an update prefered via uni-diff or rfe if you want a port to be enhanced in some way if you are unsure about something and want your proposal to be discussed use rfc as prefix crazy & half-baked ideas fall into this category if a report does not obly to these rules changes are high that it will not reach someone who can help darwinports developers always work on the cvs repository therefore if a bug gets marked e g as fixed means that it has been solved in the cvs repository if you have a plain vanilla darwinports installation you are using not the cvs repository directly but the rsync repository the rsync repository is faster but needs to get updated from cvs which normally happens within 24 hours category darwinports '),(1119,'jpreston',' joshua preston joshua at prestoncentral com -- user jpreston joshua preston 00 22 12 oct 2005 gmt '),(1120,'jpreston',' darwinports_header joshua preston joshua preston joshua preston about i\'m a professional software engineer by trade who freelances the opensource community writing several howto howto\'s and documenting various projects i\'ve helped in my own way i can\'t possibly be expected to come home and keep programming i like it but hey its my job too and i don\'t like living at work category darwinports '),(1123,'webkit nightly builds',' nightly builds are now available for download if you are using saft you will not be able to run the nightly builds removing saft from library inputmanagers will allow you to run the nightly builds '),(1121,'darwinports contact',' darwinports_header contacting the darwinports project if you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the irc irc freenode net darwinports #darwinports channel of the freenode network or join our mailing list if you\'re not already there category darwinports '),(1122,'darwinports links',' darwinports_header links darwinports homepage get darwinports available ports darwinports guide -- needs updates see darwinports todolist darwinports todo list darwinports faq darwinports faq binary rpms -- a large collection of binary rpms built by jeff johnson off the darwinports dports offerings note that though these packages are fully functional rpm and darwinports don\'t interact very well with each other yet so take these with grain of salt and install with care paste bot for large text submissions to the irc irc freenode net darwinports #darwinports channel category darwinports '),(1124,'macosxfiles',' jeremy pinnix from pixelgrazer '),(1134,'webkit plus svg',' #redirect talk webkit webkit plus svg '),(1601,'general disclaimer',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1140,'fink-pdb',' http pdb finkproject org pdb package php 1 1 '),(1133,'webkit plus svg',' #redirect webkit webkit plus svg '),(949,'main page',' #redirect opendarwin '),(1145,'wikiminion',' wikiminion is an automated anti-spam bot operated by user richardp richardp all reverts performed by wikiminion can be identified by using this wiki wiki\'s contributions feature if you have any problems with wikiminion add a note to user_talk richardp my talk page and i will look into it immediately '),(1146,'richardp',' hi i\'m the author of an automated anti-spam bot called wikiminion if you see edits from a user called user wikiminion wikiminion they\'re my fault if you have any problems with wikiminion add a note to user_talk richardp my talk page and i will look into it immediately '),(1154,'darwinports new committers guide',' darwinports_header to get write access to the darwinports cvs repository you need an opendarwin account to apply for one you have to fill the new user form please fill the justification field with ports you already maintain or bugzilla bug numbers where you participated if you want to hack on the code of port 1 apply for the darwinports project if you want to work on ports apply for darwinports-ports if you intend to help out on the documentation web-site apply for darwinports-www the following apply to those who are committing port-level cvs updates to darwinports these may yet not be complete or completely correct but it is a start # portindex is now updated automatically every 12 hours so it must not be touched # a commit affects one port including however many files are required for that one port # the exception to the one port one commit rule is where several portfiles make use of some feature which is in need of updating # due to a new feature which has been added to the current release to fix hacks used by various portfiles # a command is found to be broken # you need to change your email address for your ports # other similar reasons # all committers must subscribe to the cvs-darwinports-all list under their opendarwin credentials to keep track of current changes and because the list is subscriber-post-only so commit messages will otherwise be rejected # new top-level categories those which are represented by directories in the dp tree need to be approved prior to adding; secondary categories the second and later ones listed on the categories portfile key can be added when it makes sense since these really only show under the web interface and have no filesystem representation # make sure the port name matches between the dp cvs directory name and the name portfile key while the system works fine when they don\'t keeping them synchronized avoids confusing situations # should commit logs be finally standardized some places have the cvs template which contains a few common headers bug submitted by etc but these are not always present or used for that matter # under most circumstances do not modify a port belonging to another maintainer; this is to be done either via bugzilla or direct communication with the maintainer exceptions are # when a port is broken and the update should be just to fix the port no other updates while you\'re there # when the maintainer is darwinports opendarwin org as this really means the port is unowned feel free to take it over # when darwinports opendarwin org is co-maintainer this signifies that the primary maintainer has no prior objections to others changing it # the maintainer may say the update is okay and ask you to commit your update; in this case be sure to note in the cvs commit log that it was approved by the maintainer see the bit about commit log entries above this began with a post on the darwinports email list category darwinports '),(1148,'x11','history history history x11 on mac os x has a complicated history ; 2001 - xonx the earliest releases were open-source ports of xfree86 to darwin and mac os x this included a rootless x server that made it look like x11 windows were part of the mac os x desktop the vast majority of this work was done by torrey lyons this code later got incorporated into the main xfree86 source tree ; 2002 - apple apple\'s x11 after the release of mac os x 10 2 apple released a beta version of xfree86 that was based on xfree86 4 2 that contained a lot of performance updates including a special window manager called quartz-wm that used native quartz window decorations but contained an x11 window this window manager uses libxplugin provided with apple apple\'s x11 that was a utility library to help window managers tie into the mac os x desktop more cleanly ; 2003 - xfree86 4 3 xfree86 4 3 was then released and it included all of the changes contained in apple apple\'s x11 including support for linking to libxplugin if it was available ; 2003 - mac os x 10 3 panther mac os x 10 3 introduced the official release version of apple apple\'s x11 based on xfree86 4 3 it included numerous performance increases on top of xfree86 4 3 3\'s already improved codebase ; 2004 - xfree86 4 4 xfree86 4 4 was released and contained performance increases over apple apple\'s 4 3-based x11 ; 2004 - x org 6 7 0 x org 6 7 0 the freedesktop fork of xfree86 was released it was nearly identical to xfree86 4 4 ; 2005 - x org 6 8 0 x org 6 8 0 was released it contained numerous enhancements over x org 6 7 0 and xfree86 4 4 notable is the inclusion of a compositing manager to support translucent windows and drop shadows very similar to the architecture used in apple apple\'s own quartz graphics subsystem ; 2005 - xfree86 4 5 xfree86 4 5 was released which contained bugfixes minor updates and a few changes to the darwin code ; 2005 - mac os x 10 4 tiger apple released mac os x 10 4 with an xfree86 4 4-based x11 app ; 2006 - x org 6 9 7 0 x org 7 0 was released 6 9 is the obsolete monolithic build and 7 0 is the new modular autotooled system used for future development includes many darwin fixes including rootless mode the lowdown the lowdown the lowdown technology and bugfix-wise x org 6 8 x is the most advanced of the x11 variants for mac os x although there is no free software equivalent to apple apple\'s quartz-wm however it is possible to use quartz-wm with xfree86 and x org if you get a copy out of the apple x11 install the differences between it and tiger tiger\'s xfree86 4 4 are minimal enough that it it\'s generally easy enough to just stick with apple apple\'s x11 x11r7 x11r7 x11r7 on the other hand the x org 6 9 x 7 0 x release is probably significant enough that that\'s it it\'s worth an upgrade over apple apple\'s x11 apple has requested help in getting the new autotooled x org 7 0 ported those who wish to participate should read the modular developer developer\'s guide the first thing upgrade automake x org requires automake 1 7 whereas the apple developer tools only include automake 1 6 3 '),(1149,'distcc',' distcc is a program used to distribute compiling of software from source while you can install distcc using darwinports the use of distcc by darwinports as its compiler is uncertain some have raised concerns that most packages built this way with darwinports are unstable if you are building packages outside of darwinports distcc should work normally apple apple\'s ide xcode has built in distcc support as do many commercial ide ide\'s fink does not officially support the use of distcc either but if you want to compile with distcc or multiple processors then setting makeflags in fink here here\'s how to do it alternatives alternatives alternatives xcode apple apple\'s xgrid is a general purpose clustering tool that may work it requires os x server xgrid agent for java http www apple com downloads macosx unix_open_source xgridagentforjava html 2 is a basic opensource implementation of xgrid that should work on different operating systems and chip architectures it is in active development despite having one developer no home page or an active mailing list openmosix openmosix openmosix openmosix is a general clustering tool that moves processes from one computer to another it is fully free software licensed under the gpl note that it does not move threads within processes as of october 2005 it has support only for linux and there are no current plans for and bsd ports they are willing to accept sponsoring of such an endevor '),(1599,'msachs',' matthew sachs does qa for apple apple\'s compiler group contact info email msachs apple com aim matt sachs irc msachs '),(1695,'fink pbl',' page moved '),(1152,'fink policy validation',' page moved '),(1147,'current events',' '),(1150,'richardp',' '),(1151,'cryo',' '),(1639,'fink mentoring',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1641,'webkit info for developers',' webkit renaming proposals renaming proposals '),(1642,'webkit renaming proposals',' javascriptcore kxmlcore hashset insert -- hashset add hashtable insert -- hashtable add pointerhash -- ptrhash javascriptcore kjs gettersetterimp -- gettersetter or jsgettersetter arrayobjectimp -- arrayconstructor or jsarrayconstructor internalfunctionimp -- internalfunction or jsinternalfunction booleanobjectimp -- booleanconstructor or jsbooleanconstructor instance -- js wrapper js object js instance dateobjectimp -- dateconstructor or jsdateconstructor dateobjectfuncimp - dateconstructorfunction or jsdateconstructorfunction errorobjectimp -- errorconstructor or jserrorconstructor nativeerrorimp -- nativeerror jsnativeerror jsnativeerrorconstructor contextimp -- context functionimp -- function or jsfunction declaredfunctionimp -- declaredfunction or jsdeclaredfunction activationimp -- activation globalfuncimp -- globalfunction or jsglobalfunction functionobjectimp -- functionconstructor or jsfunctionconstructor undefinedimp -- undefined or jsundefined but might be eliminated anyway with immediate value support nullimp -- null or jsnull but might be eliminated anyway with immediate value support booleanimp -- jsboolean stringimp -- jsstring numberimp -- jsnumber objectobjectimp - objectconstructor or jsobjectconstructor stringobjectimp -- stringconstructor or jsstringconstructor regexpobjectimp -- regexpconstructor or jsregexpconstructor mathobjectimp -- mathobject or jsmathobject mathfuncimp -- js mathfunc tion numberobjectimp -- js numberconstructor regexpimp -- js regexp webcore shared -- refcounted and move to kxmlcore '),(1643,'fink packaging fink on multiple architectures',' page moved '),(1644,'fink packaging fink on multiple platforms',' '),(1645,'webkit renaming proposals',' javascriptcore kxmlcore hashset insert -- hashset add hashtable insert -- hashtable add pointerhash -- ptrhash looks great javascriptcore kjs js prefix on all js objects i like this idea already in jscell so let let\'s go for it i think the payoff will be even greater once we start to vend javascript objects from javascriptcore in a standard api-ish way clients will want to be able to distinguish javascript-vended objects in their code xxxobjectimp -- xxxconstructor yay for getting rid of imp another yay for getting rid of object which confuses the dickens out of me however i\'m not sure that constructor is the right replacement these built-in objects can be used as constructors but they can also be called as functions or treated as objects with methods and properties think regexp input regexp exec etc that said the ecma spec refers to e g window regexp as the regexp constructor and uses phrases like when the regexp constructor is called as a function so this naming would match the spec maybe it it\'s the language and not the name that confuses me ok i\'ve convinced myself this is a good change fyi this should entail renaming _object to _constructor functionimp -- function or jsfunction declaredfunctionimp -- declaredfunction or jsdeclaredfunction globalfuncimp -- globalfunction or jsglobalfunction i have never understood the difference between these help nativeerrorimp -- nativeerror jsnativeerror jsnativeerrorconstructor once again i don\'t understand why this must be different form errorinstance jserror however native seems wrong to me because that implies platform-specific or something maybe use internal here like we use internalfunctionimp contextimp -- context i\'d prefer executioncontext -- it it\'s not longer than our other names and it matches the spec activationimp -- activation activationobject for reasons above and let let\'s add arguments -- argumentsobject while we\'re at it internalfunctionimp -- internalfunction or jsinternalfunction i like internal rather than jsinternal here because i think this is more engine-y like the above rather than object-y like jsobject undefinedimp -- undefined or jsundefined but might be eliminated anyway with immediate value support nullimp -- null or jsnull but might be eliminated anyway with immediate value support booleanimp -- jsboolean i have definite plans to eliminate these stringimp -- jsstring numberimp -- jsnumber raises a question about what to do with our existing jsnumber jsstring etc convenience methods is js the prefix for objects and js the prefix for convenience methods that wouldn\'t be so bad otherwise maybe jsnumber should become e g jsmakenumber maybe add a static jsvalue makenumber instead regexpimp -- js regexp this is a great change because the js prefix will help to distinguish between a javascript regexp object and the regexp c class we use to wrap pcre since we already have a regexp c class this is either more evidence of the goodness fo the js prefix or a cause to rename the regexp c class to something like pcrewrapper instance -- js wrapper js object js instance i like js object because it matches the style of jsobject for javascript-native objects '),(1513,'sidebar',' navigation mainpage mainpage portal-url portal currentevents-url currentevents recentchanges-url recentchanges randompage-url randompage helppage help links opendarwin-url opendarwin bugzilla-url bugzilla mailinglist-url 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pages are protected you are welcome to use the discussion page for adding your suggestions comments or ideas temporary protection occasionally a page will be temporarily protected because of repeated spam to allow a breather after a lively editing discussion or dampen down a revert enthusiast temporary protection may include a note in either the summary or on the discussion page and this protection will be lifted as soon as practical when imposing a temporary protection an administrator could as a courtesy make a note in the discussion page explaining the situation rarely are discussion pages protected and this would usually be lifted quickly you can also read the protection log for information about page protections '),(1608,'source code',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1609,'requirements',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1610,'kernel',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1611,'doc',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1612,'installing',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1613,'about',' '),(1614,'administrators',' the opendarwin system administration consists of william j coldwell cryo cryo on #opendarwin '),(1615,'help',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1616,'copyrights',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1617,'common errors',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1618,'odcctools about',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1619,'xar about',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1620,'webkit',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1621,'xpkg about',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1625,'deletethispage','what is this page what is this page what is this page this page is a pointer to mark pages that have been deleted why has the page been deleted why has the page been deleted why has the page been deleted when the page starts with a link to deletethispage it is considered marked for deletion and eventually a user with administrator privileges will delete the page pages are marked for deletion when they are spam if they are obviously a test page or off-topic if you believe that a page has been erroneously marked for deletion simply remove the tag and possibly change the page such that it is more obvious why it is on-topic how can i find all pages that have been marked for deletion how can i find all pages that have been marked for deletion how can i find all pages that have been marked for deletion click the what links here link in the toolbar on the left to find all pages that have been marked for deletion '),(1652,'fink packaging breakage 2006-01-17 ppc',' page moved '),(1649,'dmrrsn',' fink core guy category fink category fink people '),(1650,'fink mentoring',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1651,'webkit building on windows',' javascriptcore jsc and webcore wc are both very portable libraries they are guaranteed to build on mac os x and also build on symbian os windows linux althought symbian windows and linux ports are new and are likely to be broken at any given time webkit builds on mac os x and symbian a beginning of webkit exists for windows we\'ve set up this page to assist any open source contributers who might like try building javascriptcore webcore on their own windows computers there is a decent amount of setup work before building of javascriptcore webcore on windows there are also some areas of the code which are not entirely fleshed out yet on win32 this page serves to document those issues build environment setup on windows build environment setup on windows build environment setup on windows install a compiler visual studio 2005 if you have msdn subscription or have purchased it or visual c express free of charge help with the visual c environment and downloading the microsoft platform sdk in addition to following those instructions you need to add platform sdk dir include mfc to your include dir list if you plan on building the spinneret sample download & install cygwin on the package selection screen make sure to select the following packages that are not part of the default install bison curl flex gcc gperf make openssh perl perl-libwin32 subversion unzip check out webkit in the usual way warning check out webkit in cygwin not in windows to avoid issues related to newline conversion specifically if webcore css cssvaluekeywords in has windows newline it won\'t be correctly processed by current code generation tools and will break the windows build run webkittools scripts install-win-extras this will install a few extra software packages on your system icu iconv libxml libxslt and setx it will also configure the path and webkitoutputdir environment variables properly you may wish to change webkitoutputdir from the default of c webkitbuild note install-win-extras assumes cygwin is installed to c cygwin edit the script or the path manually if it it\'s somewhere else optional if you would like an irc client for windows try mirc x-chat or trillian if you want a non-ie browser try firefox or opera building on windows building on windows building on windows there are several projects you can build in visual studio open javascriptcore javascriptcore vcproj javascriptcore sln for just javascriptcore interpreter webcore webcore vcproj webcore sln for webcore webkitwin webkitwin vcproj webkitwin sln for webkit webkittools spinneret spinneret sln for spinneret the most basic web browser ui then just build it there are two configurations debug and release the output directory structure is identical to xcode so you can safely change configurations and preserve your other configuration configuration\'s intermediates and libraries executables after you\'ve succeeded in building javascriptcore you can do the same for webcore by opening up webcore webcore vcproj webcore sln and selecting build to build from the command line you use the following syntax build-webkit this will build the javascriptcore webcore and webkitwin projects however if you want to test webkit using the spinneret sample the best option is to open spinneret sln and build everything from that project javascriptcore areas needing improvement javascriptcore areas needing improvement javascriptcore areas needing improvement layout tests don\'t all pass yet fastmalloc is not enabled date portability code has issues webcore areas needing improvement webcore areas needing improvement webcore areas needing improvement lots of functionality need to be added and existing functionality needs to be refined potential problems potential problems potential problems the build process originates from unix and requires many unix tools to work for example a lot of source files are auto-generated by perl scripts or yacc those scripts are cleverly called from visualstudio as pre-build or post-build scripts but they\'re rather fragile and might not work depending on your windows environment here here\'s a trouble-shooting guide based on problems i have encountered in practice make sure cygwin is installed to c cygwin has all the required software listed above and is in the path so that visual studio can call their commands your windows path environment variable shoudl have at least c cygwin opt local bin;c cygwin usr local bin;c cygwin bin;c cygwin usr x11r6 bin;c windows system32;c windows; make sure that programs with names clashing with cygwin tools are not in path before cygwin in my case i had some native windows ports of common unix commands like cp exe and rm exe in the path from gnuwin project and they were invoked by build scripts instead of cygwin cygwin\'s windows version didn\'t know how to handle unix path so they would fail if you have windows native e g activestate build of perl installed and it is in the path before cygwin cygwin\'s perl scripts are likely to fail mostly because the build system always passes paths in unix cygwin format with windows perl doesn\'t understand if things are still broken just watch closely the output window of visual studio most problems are easy to figure out from that '),(1658,'fink major new feature plans patchfile checksums',' the syntax section says patchfile-md5 i presume that that\'s supposed to be patch-md5 -- user chrisdolan chrisdolan 20 04 5 january 2006 gmt the name patchfile-md5 makes more sense to me because it corresponds to the field patchfile not patch user dmacks dmacks 20 34 5 january 2006 gmt it was the inconsistency i flagged on not the actual name i shouldn\'t have used the word supposed in the above comment user chrisdolan chrisdolan 23 28 5 january 2006 gmt '),(1622,'darwinports',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1629,'fink',' sir gawain and the green knight '),(1630,'fink mentoring',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1631,'69 156 17 187',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1632,'contents',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1623,'download',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1992,'network mount the port tree',' i already have one dedicated development machine so i\'m not going to try to blow it up but if i got 2 more macs in the house i would try to share the opt tree it just so happens they are also 1 of each a ppc and i386 intel i found an extra disk around named it darwinports and drive bay in the ppc goals reduce r sync trafic selfupdates use the fastest most memory machines besides distcc xgrid xcode bonjour whatever share space symbolic links -vs- mounts at first i tried symbolic links - sudo ln -s volumes darwinports opt the installer maybe should have connect to share volume overwrote my symlnk so i sudo mv opt opt for mounts i might need to refer to the other rosetta - rosetta stone unix command page - universal fat slim lipo after i had run the installer on both machines going back to the first one got this error - no suitable image found did find opt local share darwinports tcl pextlib1 0 pextlib dylib mach-o but wrong architecture so the installer is a universal binary but it slims down the install i did this again - sudo mv opt opt i would normally applaud slimming if it gave you the choice after some light man page reading - lipo -create opt local share darwinports tcl pextlib1 0 pextlib dylib -output opt local share darwinports tcl pextlib1 0 pextlib dylib see why the was important it does bring up the question what update of tcl is going to break this type of network share i turned on personal file sharing afp over ip but there is also nfs and cifs smb for nfs possibly refer to the other rosetta stone unix command page - case sensitive hfs i made my new disk partition with hfs case sensitive new as of 10 x & journled is this the direction of the future '),(1653,'contents',' stub lost opendarwin is installed on hdb1 linux terminology in lilo conf place other dev hdb1 label darwin table dev hdb change partition dev hdb1 activate master-boot index index1015 index1035 index1085 index1199 index1209 index1220 index1279 index1293 index1299 index1349 index1364 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a return value of pointer to the struct the place between class name and attributes is e g for include statements and will make it into the header file to ease renaming the class you can use the define class which will always be a define to a pointer of the new struct type you may download the cid compiler from the xpkg site site\'s files section interface example interface example interface example class cstring #include #include attributes char c; methods new char n class i newclass; i- c strdup n ; return i; int length return strlen this- c ; end will yield a cstring h file #ifndef _cstring_h_ #define _cstring_h_ #include #include typedef struct cstring cstring; cstring cstring_new char n ; int cstring_length cstring this ; #endif and a cstring c file #include cstring h #define class cstring #define newclass malloc sizeof struct cstring ; #define newclass_m malloc sizeof struct cstring ; #define newclass_c calloc 1 sizeof struct cstring ; struct cstring char c; ; cstring cstring_new char n class i newclass; i- c strdup n ; return i; int cstring_length cstring this return strlen this- c ; issues issues issues the current compiler v0 1 will reject quite some valid c code also the given error is not very helpful; '),(1638,'69 156 17 187',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1688,'danj',' a humble darwinports user '),(1686,'shared memory regions on darwin',' page moved '),(1687,'darwinports xml',' darwinports_header xml xml is the extensible markup language a flexible structured document scheme that is used for a multitude of purposes xml cataloging xml cataloging xml cataloging an xmlcatalog is a catalog of public resources such as dtds or entities that are referenced in an xml document catalogs are typically used to make web references to resources point to a locally cached copy of the resource this allows the xml parser xslt processor or other consumer of xml documents to efficiently allow a local substitution for a resource available on the web master catalog a master catalog then would be a catalog of catalogs port catalogs any port that includes locally cached xml resources should create its own catalog and then add its local catalog to the master catalog category darwinports '),(1694,'darwinports developing portfiles',' developing portfiles if you want to create portfiles or develop existing ones then you should create a new location to do that otherwise your work will be overwritten by a selfupdate specify the location of your development area in sources conf by default that that\'s at opt local etc ports sources conf you could add these lines for example # local unsubmitted port files file opt local var db dports local-sources place all your portfiles inside their corresponding portdirs reflecting the name of the port which should in turn be placed inside directories that reflect their primary category the first one listed for their categories entry for example if you are working on the exim portfile it should be here opt local var db dports local-sources mail exim portfile indexing when you\'ve got a likely candidate portfile you should index it with portindex for example portindex opt local var db dports local-sources portindex will attempt to parse all the portfiles in the tree specified but will fail if - for example - the port name or category don\'t properly match the directory path unfortunately you can\'t specify a particular category to index however the indexing is quick if you\'ve only got a few local files to parse will default to the current directory '),(1692,'fink fdn',' page moved '),(1693,'fink fdnfeedb',' page moved '),(1591,'source code',' the opendarwin source is available at the apple developer site '),(1594,'obsoletes',' '),(1595,'darwine',' i don\'t understand the endian problem it it\'s a problem that can be avoided using a g4 in little endian mode and using the os gnudarwin for example also in little endian mabe needs a lot of recompiling '),(1590,'dmacks',' dmacks over on the talk opendarwin page you asked about anti-spam measures for mediawiki i can\'t reply on that page because that page is protected and thus can only be edited by those with administrator privileges mediawiki mediawiki\'s meta-wiki has a page on the anti-spam features of mediawiki i personally can recommend the \'spam blacklist\' extension once it has been configured with a decent set of regular expressions it cuts down considerably on the amount of spam edits showing up in recent changes -- user richardp richardp 02 07 13 december 2005 gmt that sounds like a useful extension i don\'t have sufficient rights on the machine hosting this wiki but will try to drag those who do into this discussion user dmacks dmacks 03 15 13 december 2005 gmt '),(1593,'fink major new feature plans obsoletes',' page moved '),(1589,'fink policy packaging java',' page moved '),(1596,'wikiminion',' glad to see wikiminion do we or you have to anything to trigger it or does it monitor certain or all pages for changes dmacks wikiminion is not currently inspecting changes to opendarwin wiki for spam 24x7 about a week ago i noticed some spam on the wiki and because i don\'t have access to the rollback action it was easier for me to tell wikiminion to do a one time cleaning pass on the opendarwin wiki then to manually revert each page myself i could of course tell wikiminion to begin cleaning spam 24x7 on the wiki but i prefer to have permission either from an admin or the user community before running a bot such as wikiminion full time on a wiki are you inviting me to do so i\'d be happy to enable it wikiminion doesn\'t place too heavy of a load on a wiki wiki\'s server since it periodically consults recent changes for a list of recently edited pages and inspects them for spam rather then checking every page wikiminion uses an exponential back-off algorithm to determine the frequency of its checks but the normal rate is approximately every two hours -- user richardp richardp 02 50 2 nov 2005 gmt seems like we\'ve recently attracted the attention of wiki-spammers as a user and as an admin of one of the projects that relies on this wiki i say bring it on might want to check with one of the special listadmins wiki admins user dmacks dmacks dmacks asked where the hell is wikiminion dmacks i sent an e-mail to two of the wiki administrators seeking permission to run user wikiminion wikiminion full time on this wiki but so far i have received no response in the meantime i\'ve only been checking the wiki every couple of days and if i happen to notice any spam i then use wikiminion to do a single cleaning pass on the wiki -- user richardp richardp 03 04 1 december 2005 gmt okay i\'ll see if i can get a response from them user dmacks dmacks 05 08 1 december 2005 gmt bbraun says dmacks you\'re a wiki admin now you figure it out so i say welcome aboard wikiminion ok i\'ve noticed that you have moved wikiminion to the bot group i\'ll enable 24x7 anti-spam patrolling shortly -- user richardp richardp 06 01 7 december 2005 gmt i have no idea what the bot group gains us but anyway welcome aboard wikiminion user dmacks dmacks 22 58 7 december 2005 gmt ---- spam-removal mechanism spam-removal mechanism spam-removal mechanism from some brainstorming on #fink today it appears wikiminion removes spam by finding the previous version from the page history and re commits that form of the page would it be feasible to use the wiki wiki\'s built-in rollback function instead the link in the diff view when the current form of the page is compared to any previous one http en wikipedia org wiki wikipedia administrators#hiding_vandalism_from_recent_changes that way the special recentchanges recent changes page will not have the spam at all in the hide bots view otoh this action requires interacting with the history diff web forms since there is a token needed for the rollback function user dmacks dmacks 20 34 23 december 2005 gmt wikiminion supports the rollback action but note that not only would this require granting admin privs to wikiminion it still wouldn\'t eliminate all of wikiminion wikiminion\'s manual reverts because of a limitation in mediawiki mediawiki\'s rollback action mediawiki mediawiki\'s rollback action does not work if as spammers frequently do a spammer edits the same page twice in succession with different ip addresses user accounts -- user richardp richardp 00 33 27 december 2005 gmt okay let let\'s not mess with rollback right now user dmacks dmacks 18 35 27 december 2005 gmt could we create a new group spammers and add a hide spammers default true to the recent changes page like there is for the bots group user dmacks dmacks 19 05 9 january 2006 gmt it changed my user page bad minion i have added a regexp for catching wikispam into the configuration file using the latest version of mediawiki while i don\'t have a problem of something checking i do have a problem with something that may arbitrarily rollback good edits as long as someone keeps and eye on it fine i don\'t recall seeing a request regarding the wiki privs in admin but then there there\'s also a lot of spam on it and i may have missed it best bet is to annoy me on irc or use bugzilla filing against opendarwin infrastructure please don\'t arbitrarily bug bbraun or kvv without some sort of audit trail behind it so that we can keep track of why someone has privs --- user cryo cryo 04 50 26 december 2005 gmt cryo i checked the history of your user page and the history of your user talk page and the only change by wikiminion appeared to be the addition of a valid delete marker to your user talk page on november 2 at 11 37 a spammer created your user talk page by inserting links using the hidden css trick wikiminion replaced the spammer spammer\'s content with a request for an admin to delete the page created by the spammer since wikiminion doesn\'t have permission to delete pages on its own and frankly it may well make sense not to do so -- user richardp richardp 00 41 27 december 2005 gmt bbraun gave me admin on the wiki first week in december so i could help clean up the spam mess i was not and am not planning on delegating admin to others otoh thanks for letting me know who and how and where to discuss such things user dmacks dmacks 18 35 27 december 2005 gmt '),(1597,'webkit webcore file hierarchy',' this page documents the webcore on-disk file hierarchy ksvg2 - all the ksvg2 dom code bindings bindings idl - contains svg idl files which will eventually be used once again to generate javascript bindings for svg kde autogenerates bindings into subfolders js and cpp we\'ll also generate obj-c bindings eventually css - svg specific css code heavily modified from ksvg in kde all these files are subclasses off of kdom in ours they are members of the dom classes ecma - none of this is used currently this used to support javascript under kdom kdom\'s javascript system events - almost empty just svgzoomeventimpl these days misc - kcanvasrenderingstyle - to be killed - ksvgtimescheduler - special animation timer held by svgsvgelementimpl currently svgdocumentimpl in kde but documentimpl will need one scripts - apple-specific copies of kde scripts used for generating source files at build time svg - all of the svg dom implementation elementimpl and the major bulk of the code - all files which do not end in elementimpl but rather just impl are helper objects many of which are not exposed through the dom kcanvas - this is the ksvg2 render tree kcanvas exists as a separate library on kde at least until i can convince them to roll it into ksvg2 we have a severely hacked version which sits on top of the khtml render tree - the top level contains mostly abstract or helper classes such as kcanvascontainer - used by and elements derives from rendercontainer renderpath in kcanvasitem - the basic unit of drawing in svg kcanvasresources - all the render tree helper objects which do not themselves get put in the tree they are rather looked up using getelementbyid kcanvastreedebug - kcanvas additions to the dumprendertree layout-test render-tree dump routines device - all device specific code goes here kcanvas works with a variety of graphics backends this also contains additional abstract classes for devices to implement such as the paintservers and painters device quartz - all coregraphics specific code goes here device quartz filters - all coreimage filter code goes here webcore svg - this used to contain webcore svg spi used by drawtest now it contains that dead code as well as some support files needed by ksvg2 until it can be further massaged to not need them '),(1598,'webcore file hierarchy',' '),(1635,'fink mentoring',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1636,'contents',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1633,'fink documentation jottings',' those fink documentation_jottings libtool-solutions explanations from ip 70 17 244 208 were by me who forgot to log in again with help from pogma user dmacks dmacks 06 40 15 december 2005 gmt added a few more basic things to look out for when porting the flags section should be expanded by someone who knows flags wanted to move porting to its own document as suggested by user dmacks dmacks but couldn\'t figure out how user nieder nieder moved to fink porting notes enjoy user dmacks dmacks 23 01 18 january 2006 gmt '),(1685,'fink packaging gcc4-breakage',' '),(1634,'cast',' od developer list '),(1637,'current events',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1681,'webkit webkit site',' todo list for the webkit site glossary of terms including at least the term tot add page how to get bugzilla rights update page how to file a bug add page tips and tricks for testers add page tips and tricks for developers update page homepage -- link to nightly all pages improve writing style many pages have far too much text in big chunks test case reduction contributing code and reporting bugs are good examples these pages need to be reworked to be clearer and easier to read remove page coding style guidelines blog post is currently considered the master guidelines this is less than ideal perhaps the blog post should be updated to link to a freshened up coding style guidelines page what about updating the coding style guidelines instead and improving it at same time update page project list is currently huge and a lot of the pages linked to lack content this should be reworked so as to not be so bloody long and content should be added to the empty pages many pages use <tt or <code around inline code done on site webkit org update page reporting bugs should have js to let the user know what build of webkit they are using rather than the currently messy description of how to find it from the ua string done on site webkit org add page overview section based on high level info about webkit from geoff\' slides of wwdc including the block diagram too add page apps using webkit add logos of the big ones projects and companies working on webkit apple nokia kde it will make a proffesional looking to the page and people will see this project is really serious and important big ones involved nice to do at some stage in the future nice to do at some stage in the future nice to do at some stage in the future new design for the site done as of february 16 currently too wide which hinders readability done as of february 16 layout of parts of the blog make it hard to determine who posted what create a own logo for the webkit project not just ripping the safari one that is nice but i think safari must have one and webkit other the style of the future webkit logo must match with the safari one too '),(1646,'fink major new feature plans patchfile checksums',' page moved '),(1647,'patchfile checksums',' '),(1648,'fink documentation jottings typefield',' page moved '),(1640,'69 156 17 187',' deletethispage --this page was wikispam '),(1659,'contents',' '),(1673,'macports gnome',' darwinports_header gnome gnome is a project a foundation a developer developer\'s platform with a related set of language bindings and a user user\'s desktop environment new releases of the platform and desktop are released at the same time version scheme version scheme version scheme the gnome foundation uses the version scheme where odd minor versions indicate that a package or product is a development version such that gnome 2 15 x is a development version considered unstable while 2 14 x is a release version that is considered stable running gnome running gnome running gnome the gnome desktop may be run by issuing the command gnome-session & from an xterm or by adding the command exec gnome-session to your xinitrc file if you use dbus version 0 60 you may prefer to use the command exec dbus-launch gnome-session in xintrc to allow gnome applications to take advantage of the dbus interprocess communications system environment environment environment the environment that gnome runs in requires that the following variables be set these are shown with the values for a default macports installation ;xdg_data_dirs opt local share if someone knows why please tell us ;xdg_data_home opt local share if someone knows why please tell us ;xdg_config_dirs opt local etc xdg if someone knows why please tell us see the sample xinitrc files for examples of how to set these variables sample xinitrc files sample xinitrc files sample xinitrc files the following xinitrc requires apple apple\'s x11 and dbus # make sure x11 is macports and usr local aware path path opt local bin opt local sbin usr local bin export path # make the freedesktop menu entries work export xdg_data_dirs opt local share export xdg_data_home opt local share export xdg_config_dirs opt local etc xdg # use apple apple\'s window manager exec quartz-wm & # start gnome exec dbus-launch gnome-session this xinitrc works with any x11 and uses gnome gnome\'s builtin window manager metacity # make sure x11 is macports and usr local aware path path opt local bin opt local sbin usr local bin export path # make the freedesktop menu entries work export xdg_data_dirs opt local share export xdg_data_home opt local share export xdg_config_dirs opt local etc xdg # use gnome gnome\'s window manager exec metacity & # start gnome exec gnome-session note that the second sample xinitrc also does not require that dbus be installed feel free to mix and match the differences between these two sample files to suit your own needs settings settings settings gnome settings are stored in a number of hidden directories in your home directory ; fonts cache-1 ; gconf ; gconfd ; gnome ; gnome2 ; gnome2_private ; gtkrc-1 2-gnome2 ; nautilus on macports the gnome ports are mostly a mix from the gnome 2 12 3 and 2 14 1 release versions although not all packages in the release have been ported as of yet based on what happened when gnome 2 12 0 was released we aim to provide a workable gnome release based on x y x where y is even and x is greater than 0 a semi-automated packaging status report is updated regularly status for gnome version 2 12 3 no longer updated and 2 14 3 current assistance assistance assistance email the gnome-darwinports mailing list is available for your assistance and is the best place to resolve issues running the macports distribution of gnome note that since most of the gnome ports are maintained by gnome-darwinports opendarwin org this mailing list also gets all bug reports for our gnome ports meta ports meta ports meta ports a meta port is a port that is simply a collection of dependencies on other ports there are a number of gnome-oriented meta ports in macports ;gnome this meta port is currently a shorthand for gnome-desktop-suite with some variants for additional software ;gnome-desktop-suite this meta port contains all the software packages that the gnome foundation distributes as part of the gnome desktop this meta port also includes the gnome-platform-suite ;gnome-platform-suite this meta port contains all the libraries and support programs that gnome software written in the c language may require to run this corresponds to the gnome developer developer\'s platform from the gnome foundation ;gnome-bindings-suite this meta port is a collection gnome-bindings-language meta ports that include the libraries required for gnome programs in c perl and python to run this contains the gnome foundation foundation\'s officially supported languages with the exception of java variants variants variants the variants with_gnome and without_gnome affect how ports build in the darwinports system vis-a-vis gnome while use-dp-deps and use-sys-deps affect how ports handle dependencies ; with_gnome adds support for building the port with gnome hooks this variant is made a global variant with the installation of the port gnome-desktop-suite a couple of ports use the variant gnome instead ; without_gnome builds the port without gnome hooks ; use_darwinports_dependencies sometimes use-dp-deps force the use of dependencies from darwinports instead of testing to see if the dependency is already satisfied somewhere else on the system this is the default behavior for most of the gnome ports ; use_system_dependencies sometimes use-sys-deps use libraries or programs already available on the system to satisfy dependencies instead of the darwinports version this behavior is optional and discouraged because apple may change program behavior unexpectedly and because versioning may get out of whack if multiple package maintenance systems are used darwinports fink hand-built packages and packages downloaded from elsewhere todos todos todos the following todos are specific to gnome packaging on macports see also the opendarwin bug reports assigned to gnome-darwinports fix excessive dependencies between gnome ports -- user rhwood rhwood 16 57 28 january 2006 gmt this has been done for the ports in gnome-platform-suite and gnome-bindings-suite -- user rhwood rhwood 10 56 17 march 2006 gmt fix scrollkeeper handling see bug report 6912 for darwinports implementation details and see gnome-doc-utils migration for gnome packaging status -- user rhwood rhwood 10 00 12 april 2006 gmt move the packaging status page from mac to opendarwin servers -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt clean the dependency structures by making those ports that can depend upon gnome-platform-suite this may also have the side effect of causing some gtk gnome-based applications to gain optional enhancements -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt create a gnome-platform-extras port containing additional libraries that would enhance gtk gnome-based applications without requiring the installation of packages from gnome-desktop-suite -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt create a gnome-desktop-extras port containing additional applications that extend the gnome desktop -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt create a gnome-office-suite port containing the applications in the gnome office -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt create a gnome-office-extras port containing additional office-type applications -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt create a gnome-devel-suite port containing gnome development tools -- user rhwood rhwood 02 10 25 january 2006 gmt specific ports gdm gdm gdm gdm uses pam pluggable authentication modules to authenticate users pam is a core part of the mac os x security system and as such there is a manual process that needs to be completed before gdm can be used in terminal # cd etc pam d # sudo cp login gdm this creates a file that allows logging into gdm to behave basically identical to logging into mac os x using the standard means tweaking the settings of etc pam d gdm will change the authentication possibilities for gdm additional resources fink-gnome-core the fink project project\'s gnome mailing list category darwinports category gnome '),(1674,'webkit buildbot',' the webkit buildbot is a system to help automate the compile test cycle after every commit to webkit webkit\'s subversion repository it will schedule compilation and tests on a variety of different computers known as build slaves running a build slave running a build slave running a build slave each build slave needs a unique username and password to be able to take part in the compile test cycle please contact bdash if you would like to contribute a build slave please ensure that you are familiar with building webkit from source so that problems getting the slave up and running can be easily trouble-shooted the machine will need to have # xcode 2 3 or greater installed # subversion installed and accessible on the path # the ahem font installed # if possible set the computer to not go to sleep under energy saver in system preferences installing buildbot and dependencies installing buildbot and dependencies installing buildbot and dependencies # install twisted ## download twisted ## extract it ## in a shell change into the twistedsumo-2005-11-06 zopeinterface-3 1 0c1 directory and run sudo python setup py install ## change back up to the twistedsumo-2005-11-06 directory and run sudo python setup py install # install buildbot ## download buildbot ## extract it ## in a shell change into the buildbot directory and run sudo python setup py install configuring a build slave configuring a build slave configuring a build slave # open a shell inside a directory suitable to keep the build slaves copy of the webkit repository # add system library frameworks python framework versions 2 3 bin to your shell shell\'s path variable # run buildbot slave webkit-buildslave build webkit org 9989 username password # change to the webkit-buildslave directory # rename makefile sample to makefile # edit info admin and info host to contain basic contact information and information about the build slave # run make to start the build slave # logging information can be viewed by running make log # optional generate an ssh dsa key pair and send id_dsa pub to bdash to allow the machine to upload build results # optional once you recieve login information from bdash ssh once to buildbot master thus adding an entry to your knownhosts file prevents upload script from later hanging '),(1675,'darwinports documentation',' the following is a proposed listing of general areas where darwinports documentation can be improved and or expanded upon very basic darwinports end-user guide this may be an expansion of the current guide or a gutting and recreation based loosely on the current guide darwinports faq port creation for newbies guide complete reference guide i e an expansion of the current guide specific areas to address with dp documentation specific areas to address with dp documentation specific areas to address with dp documentation the following is a list of very specific areas in need of documentation '),(1676,'fink packaging pkg-config',' page moved '),(1677,'webkit buildbot',' why is xcode 2 1 a requirement --- user cryo cryo '),(1678,'darwinports getting started',' darwinports_header overview overview overview this guide is designed to help provide you with a quick start to using darwinports it will cover installing updating and removing open source software from your computer provided via the darwinports infrastructure in addition to some other important basics it is important to understand that darwinports is designed so that all software installed within darwinports is installed to its own self-contained directory opt local by default software can be built into this directory without interfering with any apple-provided services or os x in general tested and even packaged into an os x-style disk image for deployment on other systems using guides such as this darwinports installed open source software can even be used to integrate with or replace apple apple\'s installed versions of this same software without having to give up apple apple\'s gui controls this guide was written by joe auty netmusician adding darwinports to your terminal terminal\'s path adding darwinports to your terminal terminal\'s path adding darwinports to your terminal terminal\'s path you can interact with darwinports either using the port authority gui or using the terminal if you choose to use the terminal your terminal terminal\'s shell will need to know to look in your darwinports directory i e opt local if you are using the defaults to find binary commands it can execute to do so you will have to add your darwinports directory to your shell shell\'s path if you don\'t you can still use darwinports but instead of entering commands such as port selfupdate you would be forced to enter opt local bin port selfupdate you can see how this would become tedious fortunately if you have installed darwinports from the disk image provided on the darwinports website your shell shell\'s path should have been automatically set to double check this open up a new terminal window and type port if you get an error message such as command not found please consult darwinports manually_setting_shell this page for instructions in manually adding your path to your terminal terminal\'s shell otherwise you can continue if you don\'t mind adding the entire path name every time you reference darwinports commands if you are ready to go read on selfupdate selfupdate selfupdate the basic syntax for using darwinports is port where command-name is one of the commands or targets that darwinports recognizes for a list of all darwinports targets type in man port in your terminal to read the man page for a complete reference guide to the port command we will touch on some important ones here starting with selfupdate selfupdate is the command used to automatically download new portfiles so that your local copy of darwinports is aware of new darwinports software or upgrades to existing software that have been committed to the darwinports infrastructure additionally this command is used to update the darwinports software itself - think of it is a software update like its name suggests after installing darwinports try running a selfupdate to grab all the latest darwinports portfiles portfiles contain information about how to install darwinports software ports you will need to run this command as an administrator and it requires root access so you\'ll need to sudo sudo port selfupdate running darwinports commands you can add the -v command for more verbose v for verbose output if you\'d like more detail about what darwinports is attempting to do sudo port -v selfupdate if you are a developer and would like even more specific accounting of what darwinports is doing add the -d flag searching for ports searching for ports searching for ports to find out what software is available within the darwinports infrastructure you can consult the available ports page or run a quick search using darwinports for instance if you wanted to search for the php language port search php this will output a list of results such as the following phpldapadmin net phpldapadmin 0 9 7 2 a set of php-scripts to administer ldap servers over the web phpbb www phpbb 2 0 18 a php-based bulletin board discussion forum system phpmyadmin www phpmyadmin 2 7 0-pl1 a tool written in php intended to handle the administration of mysql over the web py-graphpath python py-graphpath 0 7 small language for ananlysing graph-structured data in python php4 www php4 4 4 1 php hypertext preprocessor php5 www php5 5 1 1 php hypertext preprocessor phpbb www phpbb 2 0 18 a php-based bulletin board discussion forum system phpicalendar www phpicalendar 2 0 1 web-based ical viewer phpmyadmin www phpmyadmin 2 7 0-pl2 a tool written in php intended to handle the administration of mysql over the web for more info on a port port info php5 variants variants variants you may notice that info on several ports provides a list of variants you can also produce this same list using the variants target port variants php5 variants are options that can be built into your install of the port if you have ever compiled software by hand you\'ll know that these options can be set via configure script arguments e g configure --prefix opt local it can be confusing to figure out what each variant enables but if you are confused you can ask the port maintainer or the darwinports mailing list the variants for php 5 include specifying operating system version overriding what the install will automatically attempt to determine for itself modules for apache 1 x 2 x and support for mysql 3 x 4 x 5 x or postgresql installing ports installing ports installing ports to install php 5 with support for apache 2 x and mysql 5 x issue the following command sudo port install php5 apache2 mysql5 this command will download compile and install the php 5 port from the official php website with the specified build options since it will take a while to build and install several ports including all versions of php you might want to include the -v flag so that you have evidence that the build is in progress sudo port -v install php5 apache2 mysql5 you may notice that darwinports will build software that you didn\'t specifically request this will occur if the port you originally requested has other ports marked as dependencies even if the software already exists without os x remember the whole darwinports self-contained design approach some recreation of existing software may be necessary to produce a functional self-contained environment verifying your install verifying your install verifying your install after the build and install is complete if there were no problems along the way your port should be added to your port registry for a complete list of all installed ports port installed if you are not seeing your port listed chances are there were some errors in the install please share any error messages you encountered with the darwinports mailing list so that we can commit corrections upgrading existing ports upgrading existing ports upgrading existing ports to list all outdated ports quickly running a selfupdate will make sure that your list of outdated ports reflects the latest versions available within the darwinports infrastructure to run a selfupdate sudo port -v selfupdate to list all outdated ports port outdated to upgrade a particular port sudo port upgrade where command name is the name of the port as listed in the port outdated list to upgrade all outdated ports sudo port upgrade outdated you can add the -v flag following port in the above command if you\'d like to watch the compiler output what if my port install upgrade fails what if my port install upgrade fails what if my port install upgrade fails regardless of whether you include the verbose flag if there is an error it will be provided please send these error messages to the port maintainer or to the darwinports mailing list you can search for the port maintainer here and or subscribe to the list via the instructions provided here how do i configure my darwinports installed application and start it up for the first time how do i configure my darwinports installed application and start it up for the first time how do i configure my darwinports installed application and start it up for the first time many configuration files for non-aqua software will be located in opt local etc if applicable to your port you will need to edit your config file in this location in preparation for use if your config file ends in a suffix containing something like sample you may need to rename it to exclude this suffix the general approach of providing a template config file ensures that the config file you have setup will not be overwritten the next time you upgrade your port in fact all ports should be designed not to blow away your configuration if this isn\'t the case please contact the port maintainer or send an email to the list you will need to consult the documentation for the software you have installed to find out how to manually start and stop it if it includes a daemon that is necessary to be running in order for the software to work how do i set my darwinports installed software to automatically startup at boot how do i set my darwinports installed software to automatically startup at boot how do i set my darwinports installed software to automatically startup at boot software that includes a daemon that needs to run in order for the software to work often include a variant to install the hooks necessary for the daemon to automatically start at boot time in versions of mac os x older than and including 10 3 x when the appropriate variant is specified the systemstarter script will be installed in versions newer than and including 10 4 x a launchd item will be installed please check your systemstarter or launchctl man pages to learn how to manually invoke these startup scripts so that you can test the starting stopping of your software without having to reboot your machine in some cases using systemstarter launchd may be the only way to manually start stop the daemon s if your darwinports installed software is intended to replace an apple-provided service you should disable it to prevent conflicts there are several techniques you can use to replace various apple-provided bits please contact the list for further information how do i know when an update is available do i have to constantly perform manual checks how do i know when an update is available do i have to constantly perform manual checks how do i know when an update is available do i have to constantly perform manual checks selfupdate is a command that can safely be scheduled to automatically run as it doesn\'t actually update your installed software it just teaches darwinports about new updates take a look at using crontabs to run your selfupdate you will probably have to provide the full path to the port command in your crontab i e opt local bin port selfupdate you will need to set this crontab for the root user as normal users cannot perform selfupdates you can also run port outdated as a scheduled task by enabling the postfix mail transport agent a number of guides and utilities are available in os x for doing so - this is a very easy task the output of your crontab jobs will be emailed to you creating crontabs for both selfupdates and generating outdated port lists can be very useful in learning about new updates on a regular basis help help help please see the get help page on the darwinports website for further help category darwinports '),(1679,'fink documentation jottings',' '),(1680,'fink porting notes',' page moved '),(1994,'darwinports gnome',' '),(1684,'webkit javascriptcore for windows',' #redirect webkit building on windows '),(1689,'patch',' '),(1690,'fink orphaned',' guile and gtk packages maintained by wgscott in the case of the packages i have listed i made these packages out of necessity not because i know anything about guile or gtk if someone else does and wouldn\'t mind looking after them i would be grateful my only concern is that they work with coot and i am not experienced enough to guarantee that they will behave properly in other contexts '),(1691,'darwinports kde',' current kde version 3 5 1 rpms if you\'re using dp_light your pkgmirrors conf probably already points to rpms at wraptastic org known issues don\'t try to upgrade; before you start make sure kde and qt3 are uninstalled corrupt sidebars in several applications e g kate the arts port is broken; kde is compiled without using it hence there is no sound in kde on a us install of mac os x some non-latin alphabets display as squares available packages version 3 5 1 unless stated kdeaccessibility3 kdeaddons3 kdeartwork3 kdebase3 kdeedu3 kdegames3 kdegraphics3 kdelibs3 kdenetwork3 kdepim3 kdesdk3 kdetoys3 kdeutils3 kdewebdev3 koffice 1 4 2 not available on intel konversation 0 19 missing packages arts kdevelop koffice-i18n amarok kdemultimedia3 missing dependencies these are dependencies that the kde ports would use if they were available but no ports exist in the dp tree kdeaccessibility3 several kdeaddons3 tetex missing on dp_light only kdebase3 kdeedu3 ocaml facile kdegraphics3 poppler-qt kdelibs3 kdepim3 libmal kmix kdemultimedia gpgsm kdesdk3 svn isn\'t recognised lack of svn-config kdeutils3 tpctl python config is looking for so a koffice postgresql config is looking for so a faq q1 when i start any kde application it comes up fine but with the fonts all squares a1 try sudo fc-cache q2 when i type sudo fc-cache i get fontconfig error cannot load default config file a2 do you have the file etc fonts fonts conf if not you probably need to install reinstall stuff x11 developer tools from the cds that came with your computer q3 i get errors like artsd illegal option -- c a3 kde is attempting to communicate with an old version of the arts sound server that is installed on your system sound is disabled in the current kde ports by explicitly disabling sound in kcontrol you may be able to stop kde producing these errors alternatively uninstall the arts port q4 my question isn\'t answered here a4 ask on darwinports opendarwin org '),(1714,'shell',' shell is a term for the outermost layer of computer software in an operating system in the context of the darwin terminal this means the program that displays the prompt accepts typed input and acts upon the typed commands usually by running other processes '),(1697,'fink fdn','wording clarification needed wording clarification needed wording clarification needed what does a 500 retainer has to remain mean is it remain as in residual we have yet to pay him for previous or persistent this will be the recurring quarterly cost user dmacks dmacks 16 28 6 march 2006 gmt '),(1698,'fink packaging breakage',' #redirect fink packaging breakage 2006-05-22 ppc '),(1701,'fink architecture powerpc',' page moved '),(1702,'darwine darwine-compat',' page moved to '),(1703,'fink finkmakemoney',' page moved '),(1704,'webkit writing layout tests for dumprendertree',' this page covers tips and techniques for writing good layout tests for use with our dumprendertree testing tool writing good test cases writing good test cases writing good test cases should have some tips here about how to make a test which is easy to know when it succeeds things like a 100x100 green block just printing success or failure and using dumpastext should remind folks to write tests that work both in safari and in drt the trick is to test for the existence of a special object like layouttestcontroller before using it an example if window layouttestcontroller layouttestcontroller dumpastext dumprendertree javascript environment dumprendertree javascript environment dumprendertree javascript environment dumprendertree exposes a number of additional javascript objects in the testing environment these can be used to perform additional debugging-related tasks window layouttestcontroller window layouttestcontroller window layouttestcontroller dumpastext call this method to make your test output plain text instead of a render tree this is useful if your test prints messages rather than testing fancy layout for an example of how to print to a console in a test check out layouttests fast dom element attribute-uppercase html keepwebhistory keepwebhistory keepwebhistory by default dumprendertree does not remember which urls file or http are visited while running tests so all links are rendered in the unvisited link color by calling layouttestcontroller keepwebhistory dumprendertree will remember the urls hit and render urls already visited in a visited link color see layouttests fast history clicked-link-is-visited html for an example note that the first time the test page is loaded it will not be included in the history waituntildone && notifydone waituntildone && notifydone waituntildone && notifydone by default dumprendertree dumps each test file immediately after the document has loaded and the load event handlers have executed if your test needs to do further processing after loading -- for example waiting for a timer to fire -- call layouttestcontroller waituntildone to tell dumprendertree to delay its dump and then call layouttestcontroller notifydone when your results are ready clearbackforwardlist clearbackforwardlist clearbackforwardlist needs to be filled in display display display used for rendering invalidation tests when called layouttestcontroller display sends a -display message to the webview then applies a translucent black fill to the entire view when the test finishes the webview is sent a -displayifneeded message and then the pixel dump is taken from the view this allows you to see in the pixel dump which areas of the view were invalidated and subsequently repainted after display was called typically a regression test for an invalidation bug will use layouttests fast repaint repaint js by defining a repainttest function and setting the body body\'s onload attribute to runrepainttest dumpselectionrect dumpselectionrect dumpselectionrect needs to be filled in dumptitlechanges dumptitlechanges dumptitlechanges needs to be filled in repaintsweephorizontally repaintsweephorizontally repaintsweephorizontally used together with testrepaint to generate the pixel dump by painting each column of pixels separately setmainframeisfirstresponder setmainframeisfirstresponder setmainframeisfirstresponder needs to be filled in setwindowiskey setwindowiskey setwindowiskey needs to be filled in testrepaint testrepaint testrepaint generates the pixel dump by painting each row of pixels separately useful in detecting objects whose repaint rects are too small to paint by column use repaintsweephorizontally window eventsender window eventsender window eventsender keydown needs to be filled in leapforward leapforward leapforward jumps the current event time forward by a specified number of miliseconds mouseclick mouseclick mouseclick call mouseclick only if you need to simulate a click in a native widget otherwise use mousedown and mouseup mouseclick has at least one bug which prevents working correctly for double-clicks 7795 mousedown mousedown mousedown sends a mousedown event to the webview at the current mouse position mousemoveto mousemoveto mousemoveto used to change the current mouse position mouseup mouseup mouseup sends a mouseup event to the webview at the current mouse position window textinputcontroller window textinputcontroller window textinputcontroller needs to be filled in inserttext inserttext inserttext docommand setmarkedtext setmarkedtext setmarkedtext substringfromrange attributedsubstringfromrange attributedsubstringfromrange attributedsubstringfromrange firstrectforcharacterrange characterindexforpoint characterindexforpoint characterindexforpoint makeattributedstring window applescriptcontroller window applescriptcontroller window applescriptcontroller dojavascript needs to be filled in window navigationcontroller window navigationcontroller window navigationcontroller evalafterbackforwardnavigation to test a bug having to do with the loader or the back forward cache call this method to run a script after executing a back forward navigation the first argument is the script to run and the second argument is the page to load during the navigation the second argument is optional it defaults to about blank writing tests which require network access writing tests which require network access writing tests which require network access run-webkit-tests the script which runs dumprendertree also launches a local apache daemon httpd to allow real local-only network based testing for incremental loads xmlhttprequest etc alexey proskuryakov ap needs to document how best to use this '),(1705,'fink stats',' -- begin information about the fink developer network countomat statistic code -- -- title fink developer network -- -- url -- -- end information about the fink developer network countomat statistic code -- '),(1706,'fink packaging gettext',' page moved '),(1707,'rangerrick',' todo fixing intel stuff fixing intel stuff fixing intel stuff user dmrrsn drm asked me to work on intel packages gnupg -idea updated to 1 4 2 2 in my exp xaos cm3-dev no way in hell somehow needs to be cross-compiled ghc gpc icon ocaml gc-static we should just remove this from fink libdvdnav2 fixed in stable unstable already had a fix emboss root4 singular libsndfile1 new version 1 0 15 in my exp; turns out it was missing builddeps anyways sane-backends sane sane\'s a little hinky build-wise i\'ve updated it to 1 0 17 # fix the libtool bits so the -framework bits end up back in dependency_libs in the la # get testers to try it out with their scanners packages to update upgrade packages to update upgrade packages to update upgrade kpod kpod kpod port it gnupg gnupg gnupg it turns out 1 9 x can be installed in parallel with 1 4 x spacehulk spacehulk spacehulk try to get it to work with qt mac tomcat4 and tomcat5 tomcat4 and tomcat5 tomcat4 and tomcat5 these desperately need updating creating do it amarok amarok amarok 1 4-beta2 has a bunch of deps i want to make sure are enabled add --with-libgpod --with-mp4v2 --with-mp4v2-dir p for what i\'ve got so far xine 1 0 they really want 1 0-rc4 but hooooo boy is that a can o\' worms taglib 1 4 0 ruby 1 8 gstreamer 0 10 and gst-plugins-0 10 to make sure that they have sdlaudiooutput akode i think i\'ll punt this it means getting kdemultimedia3 working nmm not gonna happen no osx driver mas last i checked no osx driver either investigate helix does this work on osx not without a lot of work sqlite3 3 0 mysql should i try to make a separate package that builds the mysql plugin postgresql same for postgresql xmms libvisual 0 2 0 doesn\'t work right on osx 0 4 0 is out but api has changed tunepimp needs libtunepimp3 libgpod got it ported need to package exscalibar probably not gonna happen twisty maze of dependencies all crazy mp4v2 needs libmp4v2-dev from faad2 other people people\'s stuff other people people\'s stuff other people people\'s stuff neon25 christian schaffner mailed 03 23 fontconfig2-dev alexander strange said it was ok to mess with faac ask vasi about putting it in the 10 3 tree for gstreamer i\'ll be updating it for intel sometime next week daniel johnson provided patches wait for that update then go ahead and backport xvidcore while messing with mplayer i noticed xvidcore had a new upstream version; i\'ve got an update in my exp need to mail ben hines about it buildworld breakage buildworld breakage buildworld breakage probable diagnosis and solution of problems leading to breakage fink packaging breakage observed in buildworld see that page for actual build transcripts mx4j depends jython; jython exists in 10 3 10 4t but not 10 4 it it\'s py22 mx4j nuked from 10 4 in cvs but need to solve this in svn so it doesn\'t reappear gtk-sharp gtk-sharp2 missing builddepends pango1-xft2-dev or adjustment of pkg_config_path to locate pango1-xft2-ft219-dev kio-kmd bad things happen there there\'s a major problem with the kdeadmin helper script also if the tmp buildlog cannot be created permissions problems the build process doesn\'t abort when an error occues '),(1708,'fink updating another another\'s package',' page moved '),(1709,'fink updating-anothers-package',' '),(1710,'fink maintaining maintainership',' page moved '),(1711,'fink packaging breakage 2005-11-07 ppc',' page moved '),(1713,'fink packaging breakage 2006-03-09 ppc',' page moved '),(1699,'sgasster','install darwinports and clobbering ciscovpn install darwinports and clobbering ciscovpn install darwinports and clobbering ciscovpn i installed darwinports on my pb before i read the faq on how it clobbers the ciscovpn files i find that in opt i only had the local directory i also still had private opt cisco-vpnclient directory so in opt i did ls -s private opt cisco-vpnclient cisco-vpnclient and now my vpn works again yes it does seem lame that cisco did it that way why i have no idea however it would not be the first time a software company did something lame '),(1700,'fink fdnpaypal',' page moved '),(1720,'webkit sample code',' sample code webkit sample code cool text fields cool text fields '),(1719,'fink major new feature plans xmlish source and patch',' i am confused by the title what is xmlish in this proposal - user fingolfin fingolfin 13 07 29 march 2006 gmt iirc much of the original idea sprung from a discussion of either using xml format for info files or at least borrowing some of the useful features of xml xslt and redoing them within the current info syntax the current proposals of fields with subfields and standardized subfield names for related types of parent fields vs a flat field value hash still feels xmlish to me user dmacks dmacks 16 15 29 march 2006 gmt '),(1721,'webkit sample code cool text fields',' sample code for new text fields <style blue_rounded width 250px; padding 5px; border 0px; background-color lightblue; -webkit-border-radius 20px; font-size 30px; font-weight bold; color white; text-align center; green_rounded width 250px; padding 5px; border 0px; background-color lightgreen; -webkit-border-radius 20px; font-size 30px; font-weight bold; color white; text-align center; text-shadow 3px 3px grey; pictureframe border-image url \'frame gif\' 17 ; border-width 20px; -webkit-border-radius 5px; width 250px; font-size 16px; font-weight bold; text-align center; dottedfield border 6px dotted green; font-weight bold; groovefield border 8px groove purple; font-weight bold; apple1 background-image url \'apple2 gif\' ; trans background-color transparent; align center; fancy font-size 36px; font-family synchrolet; color orange; text-transform capitalize; border-width 5px 30px 10px 30px; padding 0px; border-image url fancyborder png 5 30 10 30; < style a few cool things you can do with our new text fields <input type text class green_rounded value text <input type text class blue_rounded value text <input size 7 type text class fancy value alert <br <br <input type text class pictureframe value text <input type text class dottedfield value text <input type text class groovefield value text <div style width 315; height 25px; background-color lightcyan; padding 10px; <input type text class trans value transparent <input type text class apple1 < div '),(1715,'fink packaging dep-checker',' page moved '),(1939,'darwinports subversion',' align center cellpadding 16 style background #ccffff;border 4px solid #ccc;text-align center getting subversion running under darwinports the most expedient way to get subversion up and running on mac os x is to do it under darwinports there are a number of secondary components that subversion depends upon and the darwinports portfiles take care of the tedium of doing all this by hand these instructions assume you already have darwinports installed and running client-only installation this is the easiest option simply type sudo port install subversion when darwinports finishes you can test out your installation by pulling down the actual subversion project itself cd mkdir subversion cd subversion svn checkout trunk full client server installation this option is is for people who want to host a subversion server running under apache while darwinports will take care of automatically downloading and installing apache the v2 x line it it\'s probably better if you get apache configured and running first that way if there are problems you can figure out whether it it\'s with your apache installation or with your subversion installation to get apache installed follow the apache-specific instructions on the darwinports mamp page if you know you\'re going to need mysql and php you might as well get those installed and out of the way too and come back to this page when you\'re ready first run the following command for a client server installation sudo port install subversion mod_dav_svn next you will need to create a subversion repository and tell apache about it let let\'s assume we want to set up a subversion repository directory such that the collection of hosted repositories is accessed via for each repository we\'re doing this so that we can host multiple repositories if we elect to do so so if we created two repositories repos-1 and repos-2 we would reference them as and respectively let let\'s also assume that we want to host the repositories in a svn directory there are two key things you need to do to make all this work grant ownership of the www directory to the www user establish the proper access controls in apache apache\'s httpd conf file to connect urls to the svn directory first let let\'s set up the svn directory and create a repository cd sudo mkdir svn cd svn sudo mkdir repos-1 sudo svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs repos-1 next we need to change the owner to be www cd sudo chown -r www svn now we need to tell apache to activate subversion and how to access the repository go to the apache config directory cd opt local apache2 conf and edit the httpd conf file if you are using vi wait for groans and guffaws to settle down sudo vi httpd conv and if you are using pico sudo pico httpd conf navigate to the dynamic shared object dso support section i e the section that has all the loadmodule statements and add the following lines at the end # ----- subversion loadmodule dav_svn_module modules mod_dav_svn so loadmodule authz_svn_module modules mod_authz_svn so next navigate your editor down to the very end of the file and add the following lines # # define subversion access # dav svn svnparentpath svn svnlistparentpath on note that this is the world world\'s simplest subversion access configuration it is meant only to be used to help verify that your installation is working properly you should now be able to further configure your repository hosting according to the subversion documentation align center cellpadding 8 cellspacing 0 width 90 style background #ffffcc;border 2px solid #ccc valign top note it is important to have the trailing slash character at the end of the directory in the location directive older versions of subversion didn\'t seem to care about the trailing slash but versions 1 3 0 and later seem be really picky about it it becomes an issue if you need to use an access control file to control access within the repository so it it\'s best to set things up correctly now otherwise there will be great weeping and gnashing of teeth later on restart apache sudo opt local apache2 bin apachectl -k restart to activate your changes now you should be ready to test your installation first point your browser to you should see a collection of repositories page with your repos-1 repository listed in it it will be empty so if you click on it it will have nothing and be at revision 0 go ahead and try it next go to your home directory and create a template directory to import as your first revision cd mkdir svn-template cd svn-template mkdir trunk branches tags import your template directory into the repos-1 repository using svn import -m initial import go back to your browser and go to if you\'re there already just refresh the page you should now see the branches tags and trunk directories listed and the repository should be at revision 1 that that\'s it you\'ve got a subversion server running '),(1716,'compacttoc',' mediawiki toc #top top - #0u8e280939 0u8e280939 #a a #b b #c c #d d #e e #f f #g g #h h #i i #j j #k k #l l #m m #n n #o o #p p #q q #r r #s s #t t #u u #v v #w w #x x #y y #z z category toc templates pagename __notoc__ '),(1718,'darwine-compat-x86-putty','putty putty putty putty runs with winehelper but the text displayed on the shell interface is double spaced this makes it unreadable '),(1722,'fink structureintro',' page moved '),(1723,'fink sourceforge',' page moved '),(1724,'fink sourceforget',' '),(1725,'fink distfiles',' page moved '),(1726,'fink archivebrowser',' page moved '),(1727,'fink selfupdate',' page moved '),(1728,'fink packagedatabase',' page moved '),(1729,'fink internetdomains',' page moved '),(1730,'fink website',' page moved '),(1731,'fink internationalization',' page moved '),(1732,'fink opendarwin',' page moved '),(1733,'darwine-compat-x86-glquake',' glquake works can work using darwine and the x11 driver it requires some extensive changes to the x11 driver the changes revolve mostly around changing glxchoosefbconfig back to glxchoosevisual this was the default mode of operation for wine about 2 years ago but it was changed sometime in february 2005 replacing the opengl c h files in the x11 driver along with other changes makes win32 opengl executables work without any modifications the game is fully playable but no sound so far multiplayer has not been attempted '),(1734,'fink cvs',' page moved '),(1735,'fink structure',' information about the structure of the fink project and its resources category fink structure '),(1736,'fink finkmirrors',' page moved '),(1993,'s60 hardware builds',' s60webkit hardware builds currently you cannot do a hardware compile of the s60 webkit source code and install it on your s60 3rd edition device this situation is one that we hope to rectify as soon as possible so please watch this space as the focus is currently turning to make this work this page was created to offer some background about the issues involved what needs to be done and how you can contribute and or follow the action bugzilla bugzilla bugzilla the bugs raised on this issues are 9435 10469 compilers compilers compilers there there\'s two possible compilers that can be used to generate rvct rvct rvct rvct is the compiler used to compile the s60 platform and therefore is supported by the sdk build system however rvct is proprietory - and therefore is not suitable for an open source project once 10469 is fixed reindeer sis files built with rvct will be released fortnightly and possibly available by request this however is not an ideal long term solution gcce gcce gcce gcce ships with carbide c express and is released under the gnu public license and is therefore the ideal compiler for hardware builds however as all other s60 source is compiled with rvct at this it it\'s not known how gcce built binaries will interact with the rest of the rvct built s60 operating system though it is believed that it works seemlessly issues issues issues build break build break build break as mentioned both gcce and rvct is currently not clean compiling due to regression this will be fixed shortly; please follow the bugs listed above installation installation installation the first issue that needs to be addressed is the fact that the reindeer sis file will contain dlls and libs that already exist on the phone - they are included with the web browser for s60 work is under way so that if the browser_sdk flag is defined then the libs and dll dll\'s created have a _sdk suffix so that the two sets of binaries can both be installed on the same phone binary compatibility issues between gcce and rvct binary compatibility issues between gcce and rvct binary compatibility issues between gcce and rvct as mentioned it it\'s not known how gcce built binaries will interact with the rest of the rvct built s60 operating system however sample applications work fine so there should not be a problem application signing application signing application signing we\'re currently investigating two methods of symbian application signing developer certificates where the certificate is tied to your phone the freeware certificate which is our long term aim for reindeer '),(1737,'darwinports faq','slight ambiguity slight ambiguity slight ambiguity ; when i install the port of php 5 darwinports wants to install apache 1 3 even though i use apache 2 what do i need to do use \'variants the command \'port variants portname\' where \'portname\' is the port in question lists available build variations that support differences you may desire for instance to install php 5 for use with apache 2 and mysql you\'d type \'port install php5 apache2 mysql\' the above would suggest that should someone install php5 that apache 1 3 would automatically be installed as well and not that php5 would simply be configured for it by default could someone perhaps reword this for clarity user thepromenader thepromenader 13 40 9 april 2006 gmt '),(1738,'quick','big big big hacked by deathblow www liderhack org '),(1739,'deric',' deric@caveo se '),(1740,'webkit webkit on windows',' '),(1741,'webkit google summer of code',' webkit is the advanced web engine behind safari dashboard mail and other killer software apps on mac os x webkit is an incredibly small fast and portable engine webkit is entirely open source with an active developer community with at least 30 regular contributers webkit is looking for a few great hackers to partake of google google\'s summer of code and help us to continue to push the bleeding edge of web technology webkit is a small code-base surrounded by a culture of code cleanliness and focus on code hackability as a result webkit is a project where not only can you get up almost immediately but you can also expect to be able to really sink your teeth in and make a real difference in a very short amount of time we\'ve come up with the following list of possible project ideas if you find something on this list you\'d like to work on great if not drop us a line and we\'ll work with you to define a good summer-sized project to satisfy your needs reasonably scoped project ideas ruby ruby ruby ruby annotation for html xhtml selectors selectors selectors full support for css 3 selectors the hard part here would be proper support for dynamic updates css3 multi-column layout css3 multi-column layout css3 multi-column layout mozilla has some support for css 3 multi-column layout we should keep up with the joneses selectors api selectors api selectors api implement the proposed selectors api from the web api working group a high quality implementation would have to special case some simple selectors for instance the id selector to operate in constant time rather than having to walk the whole document dom level 3 core complete dom level 3 core complete dom level 3 core complete complete support for dom level 3 core including passing the test suite for both html and xml or at least the parts that are relevant to implementations that do not support validation or schemas currently 196 out of 708 xhtml dom level 3 core tests succeed in webkit presentational mathml presentational mathml presentational mathml mathml 2 0 is a small self-contained specification which could make a great summer project implementing the entire specification from scratch might not be possible in 7 weeks but at least display for the presentational subset should be doable this would not necessarily include the mathml dom or the semantic subset much of this can be achieved in pure css with no special rendering support for example see 1 2 3 4 which could make this doable in under 7 weeks javascript debugger javascript debugger javascript debugger one of javascriptcore javascriptcore\'s unintentionally best kept secrets is our debugger interface although we have an interface for debugging we don\'t yet have a nice javascript debugger for webkit a great summer project could be making such a debugger especially with our javascript bytecode interpreter in the works this could be a very exciting area of the code to work with for a summer javascript console javascript console javascript console safari has a rather anemic javascript console with more and more web developers looking to develop for webkit we\'d like to provide a better javascript error reporting experience we\'re looking to work with a student to take the simple console code in safari push it down into webkit and make it much much better webkit outline view webkit outline view webkit outline view webkit has long wanted an outline or tree view for showing data some of the uses we see for such a view include displaying unformatted xml or for use in the new web inspector for page exploration a student would work with us both to design an outline view as well as integrate it with other pieces of the engine such as unformatted xml display or the web inspector project areas - need more definition scoping improved svg improved svg improved svg webkit has great and always improving svg support there is lots left to work on however animation svg fonts udom and are all left to be implemented interested students could work with us to carve off one or more of these larger self-contained svg tasks to take on as a soc project if you have interest in graphics svg in webkit area to hack on webcore porting webcore porting webcore porting webcore is a very portable library it started in kde as khtml & ksvg2 moved to mac os x has been ported to the nokia s60 phone and there has been some work on getting it up and running on windows wxwidgets and gtk porting the entirety of webkit to a new platform is not necessarily a feasible task for 7 weeks of coding however we are happy to work with interested students to define a smaller problem space such as javascript html -- no svg -- and basic link navigation etc this also needs to have a specific defined task - maciej port webcore to kde port webcore to kde port webcore to kde more specific than the above task we\'re interested in working with the kde folks to port webcore javascriptcore wholesale back to kde qt and integrate their kde-specifc platform hooks into a kde port of webcore now that we have a platform abstraction layer that is not based on the qt api it should be feasible to port webcore to run on top of qt kde again this task could be completed by a student with strong kde experience in under 7 weeks students new to kde webkit could work with us to carve off a smaller chunks to complete during soc 2006 predictive page loading predictive page loading predictive page loading heard of browster or cooliris there are serious privacy concerns around predictive page loading but adding similar support into the webkit web engine could be an interesting summer project or just implement the mozilla pre-fetching extension javascript garbage collection generational javascript garbage collection generational javascript garbage collection generational javascriptcore webkit webkit\'s js engine currently uses a conservative gc algorithm for managing memory certain aspects of how javascript behaves inside our engine could make it an excellent fit for a generational collector warning this could be a hard nut to crack in only 7 weeks however we are also confident that a stellar student with the right cs background could not only enjoy but excel at solving this problem during soc 2006 if you like hard cs problems with a strong emphasis on performance this could be one for you greasemonkey greasemonkey greasemonkey everybody loves greasemonkey why should webkit feel left out note there has already been attempts at this by 3rd parties but we are interested in looking at a more integrated approach '),(1742,'fink packaging missing packages in the 10 4 tree',' page moved '),(1743,'ozdave',' '),(1746,'s60 the web browser for s60',' the web browser for s60 is a full mobile browser that fetches content from a web server and renders it to the display on a mobile phone making real web content accessible to mobile phone users it is an open source software oss browser that can render any html or xhtml web page in addition to wml and xhtml-mp content the oss components are adapted for the symbian and s60 platforms the oss components are as follows webcore based on apple computer inc \'s khtml rendering engine kwq adaptation layer based on apple apple\'s webkit; kwq is part of webcore javascriptcore based on apple apple\'s kjs javascriptengine netscape plug-in api from netscape communications corporation the open source webcore and javascriptcore components are covered by the gnu lesser general public license lgpl the netscape plug-in api is a ported version of the open source plug-in interface from netscape communications corporation which is covered by the netscape public license v1 1 the open source community can contribute features and patches to the web browser for s60 for more information see the getting started page mobile devices have unique constraints that developers must accommodate as you write code and content for mobile phones for tips on developing software on resource-limited mobile devices see the guidelines for developing on mobile devices page '),(1744,'barbarar new page that she is creating',' this is the information that barbara has entered '),(1745,'barbarar',' link to the web browser for s60 page '),(1747,'s60 getting started',' this page explains how setup an environment to work with the s60webkit port to build and test the code you only need four free tools due to the underlying symbian development environment these tools are only supported on microsoft windows development on an intel-based mac is possible by running microsft windows through a vm such as parallels or booting into windows with boot camp the vm has the advantage of allowing you to test with safari and s60webkit at the same time configuring your computer configuring your computer configuring your computer before you can check out the webkit code install these tools on microsoft windows subversion windows installer exe or a gui version such as tortoisesvn windows installer msi carbide c express development environment s60 sdk for 3rd edition japanese or english activeperl version 5 6 1 windows msi restart your computer now you can s60webkit checkoutbuild checkout and build the source code details details details subversion version control system subversion version control system subversion version control system install subversion the command line interface is available at their website subversion tigris org in the windows binaries section download and install the svn-1 3 1-setup exe windows installer or newer if you prefer a graphical interface there are quite a few to choose from one candidate is tortoisesvn on their download page which includes all needed subversion tools download and install the windows msi file carbide c express development environment carbide c express development environment carbide c express development environment to install the carbide c development environment follow these steps # go to the forum nokia carbide download page # on the right side of the page click download now the size of this file is 83 mb # enter your forum nokia user name and password these are free of charge # follow the directions in the install shield wizard s60 sdk 3rd edition s60 sdk 3rd edition s60 sdk 3rd edition to install the s60 sdk follow these steps # go to the forum nokia s60 sdk download page # in the pulldown on the right select sdk for 3rd edition select appropriate language # save and install this 262 mb file 224 mb japanese # for detailed instructions on running the pre-installed web browser see s60 running the web browser in an emulator on windows please note that the s60 sdk 3rd edition maintenance release is not currently supported only the s60 sdk 3rd edition activestate activeperl version 5 6 1 activestate activeperl version 5 6 1 activestate activeperl version 5 6 1 to install activeperl follow these steps # visit activestate # click the activeperl link under the languages section # download and install activeperl 5 6 1 for windows msi 8 5 mb after installing these tools you must restart your computer now you can s60webkit checkoutbuild checkout and build the source code '),(1946,'s60webkit checkoutbuild',' checking out the source code to check out the s60webkit source code to your computer assuming you have the subversion binaries installed and in your path follow these steps at a command prompt typically the sdk installation path is c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd cd svn checkout svn anonsvn opensource apple com svn webkit s60 trunk s60 or use a graphical interface to subversion such as tortoisesvn in windows explorer find the top of the sdk installation path typically c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd create a new folder called s60 right-click the new s60 folder and select svn checkout enter the project url svn anonsvn opensource apple com svn webkit s60 trunk set the checkout directory to s60 for example c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 click ok note if you are inside a firewall you will need to enable access to the svn server nokia employees click here building the source code building the source code building the source code once you have the tools and source code on your computer you\'re ready to compile open a command prompt and change directory to your working copy or right-click the s60 folder and click open command window here and run the build script cd s60 build the build script assumes that perl is in your path which happens by default for activeperl installations when passed no arguments build bat will compile the s60webkit port for the s60 emulator there are many different options you can pass to build bat however for more information on the build script see the s60webkit buildoptions build options so what next so what next so what next there are a couple of things you can do after you\'ve compiled you can s60webkit layouttests run the layout tests cd s60 runatf or you can s60webkit emulator start the emulator cd s60 emu '),(1901,'getting started',' '),(1902,'web browser for s60',' '),(1748,'brmorris',' my name is bradley morrison i\'m an australian living in boston i work for nokia which means that i spend most of my time toying with the port of webkit to the s60 platform feel free to get in touch bradley '),(1900,'barbarar',' put all s60 pages in s60 namespace having a page called getting started on a site supports multiple semi- independent projects is a bit confusing getting started with what darwinports fink webkit to help keep this wiki site organized most pages are titled to reflect what project they describe as project whatever not just whatever for example there is a darwinports getting started page maybe s60 would be a good hierarchy there could be a s60 table-of-contents page move getting started to s60 getting started move web browser for s60 to s60 web browser or somesuch etc user dmacks dmacks 04 12 20 april 2006 gmt definitely definitely definitely we\'ll ensure that the s60 getting started page and future pages are renamed into a more sensible namespace very soon thanks bradley '),(1903,'s60 guidelines for developing on mobile devices',' mobile devices have unique constraints such as limited memory limited storage space small screen limited input mechanisms--no keyboard mouse or touch screen limited graphics accelerator support limited cpu resources slow and unreliable network connections operator charges for data transfer this page provides tips for developing software and web content on resource-limited mobile devices and introduces the symbian operating system symbian os for information about how you can contribute to the s60 open source web browser see s60 getting started introduction to the symbian operating system introduction to the symbian operating system introduction to the symbian operating system the symbian os is the standard operating system for data-enabled mobile phones its apis are standard across all symbian os phones the s60 platform is built on the symbian os symbian provides a developer network that provides technical papers and system documents frequently asked questions faq software development kits sdk a newsletter and training information the symbian developer library contains api documentation and example c source code for several versions of the symbian os symbian os references symbian os references symbian os references symbian developer network symbian developer library symbian os c coding standards coding idioms for symbian os guidelines for software developers guidelines for software developers guidelines for software developers consider the following guidelines when contributing open source software for mobile devices s60 design tips s60 coding tips s60 testing tips s60webkit debug s60 debugging tips s60 interpreting layout test results s60 references for software developers guidelines for content developers guidelines for content developers guidelines for content developers consider the following guidelines in order to enhance usability and the user experience when accessing and reading web content on a mobile phone the guidelines are organized into the following categories s60 general suggestions s60 running the web browser in an emulator on windows s60 tips for faster performance s60 tips for small screens s60 tips for limited storage space s60 tips for limited input mechanisms s60 tips for slow and unreliable network connectivity s60 references for content developers '),(1904,'guidelines for developing on mobile devices',' '),(1905,'s60 design tips',' consider the following guidelines when contributing open source software for mobile devices optimize your application code for both speed and size store only the most frequently-accessed data on the phone separate your engine modules from your ui-related code by creating a separate engine dll file any application ui could then access engine functionality by linking to this dll file store strings and literals in resource files to aid in localization do not hard code strings and literals into source files use only apis that are documented and supported for the relevant sdk and symbian release do not use deprecated apis assume that support files will be different for s60 phones from different manufacturers do not hard code the locations of support files '),(1906,'design tips',' '),(1907,'s60 coding tips',' follow the symbian os c coding standards follow the s60 coding conventions provide a response for system shutdown events and platform-specific errors in your appui handlecommandl method mobile phones may receive calls and messages during a browsing session save the state and data when the browser loses focus save to the heap more than to the stack use the stack for small fixed-size objects pointers and references user the heap for larger dynamic objects whose lifetimes do not coincide with the function that creates them never put member variables on the cleanup stack instead delete them in your destructor do not push objects onto the cleanup stack if the name of their function ends in the letter c the function does this automatically never code a constructor or destructor to leave symbian os manages limited memory by employing two-phase construction constructors instantiate an object but do not point to it therefore it cannot be cleaned up and a memory leak results if a constructor leaves use the active object framework wherever possible this functionality is described in white papers on the symbian developer network '),(1908,'s60 testing tips',' when testing with an emulator exit the application itself do not just close the emulator in debug mode the application shutdown functions invoke memory and handle-checking code ensure that your application can install and run from any drive on the user user\'s phone not only the c drive '),(1909,'testing tips',' '),(1910,'s60 debugging tips',' download and run the leavescan tool on your source files this tool checks all functions for code that can leave and reports an error if their names do not end with an l if your application panics on shutdown due to a memory leak cast the leaked address to cbase to determine the type of the leaked output use on-target debugging to find phone-specific errors in your application for more information see the sdk documentation '),(1911,'debugging tips',' '),(1912,'s60 references for software developers',' symbian os c coding standards s60 coding conventions sdk for s60 3rd edition s60 developers website '),(1913,'references for software developers',' '),(1914,'s60 general suggestions',' look at the user agent header to find out the capabilities of your mobile device install a simulator of the web browser on you pc to aid in troubleshooting pages that do not display on your phone most problems are caused by xml-related errors perform your tests on the actual device as well as on the emulator use cascading style sheets css for layout and formatting and keep them small do not specify font family; it will have no effect mobile devices typically support only a single font family minimize the number of links; wireless connectivity is intermittent if the user is travelling code pages in xhtml mp or make them xhtml-compatible provide useful error messages and a way to navigate out of them '),(1915,'general suggestions',' '),(1916,'s60 running the web browser in an emulator on windows',' # download the 3rd edition sdk for s60 3rd edition from forum nokia english 262 mb japanese 225 mb # unzip the file # read the installation guide pdf document # run setup exe and follow the directions in the installshield wizard # restart your pc # from the windows start menu select programs s60 developer tools 3rd edition 1 0 emulator # on the emulator if you don\'t see the menu page showing a grid of icons click the applications button which is the third button in the far left column # scroll down use the pc arrow keys and select the installation folder icon click the center of the 5-way button on the emulator or click options open on the left button below the screen # select the web icon to run the pre-installed web browser for s60 # if you are a developer and you have built the open source code in the sdk select the reindeer icon see s60webkit for details of how to get and build the browser source code note as of may 25 2006 if you build the sources the pre-installed web browser will no longer run this bug has been reported this opens the web browser for s60 some tips some tips some tips if you need an http proxy settings are in the menu bar on the top of the emulator window under tools preferences when you first run the emulator the pre-installed web or reindeer reference ui icon is hidden in the installat folder you may find it convenient to move it to the main menu # on the emulator if you don\'t see the menu page showing a grid of icons click the applications button which is the third button in the far left column # scroll down and open the installat folder # scroll to select the web or reindeer icon # select options move to folder then select menu to move it to the main menu # select back to return to the main menu # scroll down and select the web or reindeer icon # select options move # scroll up and select the middle application in the first 9-grid icon view normally op menu to move the web or reindeer icon to its position or add web to the idle screen shortcuts # on the emulator if you don\'t see the menu page showing a grid of icons click the applications button which is the third button in the far left column # scroll down and select the tools folder # select settings then select phone standby mode active standby apps # pick web or reindeer for the first item some shortcuts some shortcuts some shortcuts # key to the left of the 1 key on a us keyboard different on other keyboards is the select button joystick press # arrow keys are joystick up down left right # alt-1 is the left softkey # alt-2 is right softkey more details in the sdk help application windows start menu select programs s60 developer tools 3rd edition 1 0 sdk help command line command line command line there is a way to call the web browser in the sdk from a command line which could be useful for test tools or scripts or demo scripts documentation is in the sdk help application in tools & utilities command line interface sdk command line interface '),(1917,'running the web browser in an emulator on windows',' '),(1918,'coding tips',' '),(1919,'s60 coding tips',' where are the s60 coding conventions '),(1920,'darwinports packages',' darwinports_header darwinports binary packages roadmap darwinports binary packages roadmap darwinports binary packages roadmap use rpm activation deactivation - port 1 will provide this feature use smart yum apt for dependency resolver package installer - as sub-system of port 1 post-install works via portfile an rpm-package brings it it\'s portfile along for this purpose the deps on arch and os will be handled via special packages that get automatically installed when port 1 is installed e g org darwinports ppc use port 1 till destroot then create a rpm-package from destroot port install\' will install a package via smart yum apt the dependencies between packages will be handled by rpm technically dependencies are explicitely from portfiles depends_build depends_lib depends_run keys and implicitely via trace for deps on mac os parts installed apple software will be represented by virtual packages e g com apple developertools - a good sultion to make this transparent is required ---- idea on how to integrate yum with port port package a 1 port parses portfile for a 2 foreach dependency in portfile a yum install dependency 3 port performs fetch destroot create-rpm on joe-user installation yum&rpm alone would suffice useful links how to run your own yum repository '),(1921,'s60 tips for faster performance',' performance is measured as the time needed for web content to become visible and usable so that the user can read it scroll through it and select links from within it this is possible before the entire page loads completely for faster performance consider the following keep the content short and simple compress content by using http deflate or gzip content encoding this saves battery power as well as time make the best use of the cache add http cache headers to the content reuse images css and javascript files in all pages cache small objects avoid using multipart containers the user cannot read any file until all of the files in the container are downloaded specify the height and width of all images in the content markup resize images at the server use the alt attribute of the tag to enable the user to turn images off provide a text-only mode for displaying content use the browser browser\'s native character set ucs-2 use the embedded css instead of external css '),(1922,'tips for faster performance',' '),(1923,'s60 tips for small screens',' separate your content from your formatting place the most important content at the beginning of the document provide a short page title to orient the reader do not use italics it looks bad on a small screen use bold for emphasis do not underline anything except links always underline links use one simple font typeface to control font size use heading tags together with a css try to design using only three font sizes provide sufficient contrast between text and background use black on white or standard web colors as shown on the color map at the following link shrink your images to fit the screen of the mobile phone menus and scroll bars reduce the screen size further think vertically not horizontally put links below the text not in sidebars use frames sparingly control position with tags and css use percentages instead of pixel widths to specify paragraph indentation margins spacing between lines and so on '),(1924,'s60 tips for limited storage space',' minimize white space in the content and comments as well as in css and javascript minimize line breaks and tab indents reduce the size of images use the same image multiple times limit page size '),(1925,'s60 tips for limited input mechanisms',' make the uris of site entry points as short as possible require minimal navigation at the top of a page minimize the user user\'s need to click in order to navigate to the content of interest minimize the user user\'s need to enter data use links within a page to simplify navigation pre-populate forms with known information '),(1926,'s60 tips for slow and unreliable network connectivity',' ask for the user user\'s consent before downloading content minimize the number of links clearly describe the target of each link to enable users to determine whether it is of interest if the target document is large then inform the reader of its size note the format of the target file because the device might not support it for example pdf format is not supported minimize network requests present content on a single page so the user does not have to load another page to finish reading if an additional page is needed then split the content in a logical place so that the reader is not left waiting in the middle of a sentence or paragraph do not cause pop-ups or other windows to appear do not auto-refresh pages '),(1927,'s60 references for content developers',' w3c mobile best web practices '),(1928,'darwinports gnome',' '),(1032,'mitz pettel debugging webkit with xcode',' #redirect webkit debugging webkit with xcode '),(1929,'darwine-compat-x86-winamp',' winamp versions prior to 2 0 will run under darwine currently sound is not supported so attempting to play an audio file will result in an error '),(1930,'fink package naming',' page moved '),(1931,'setting makeflags in fink',' page moved '),(1934,'rshuston',' robert huston macintosh owner user and programmer since 1985 mac 512ke and loving it ever since '),(1935,'webkit sample code cool text fields',' replaced border-radius with -webkit-border-radius so the examples would work with the latest nightlies '),(1936,'darwine-compat-x86-mspaint',' mspaint exe from a windows xp install runs and can save documents the application crashes after saving but the file does save opening a file does not seem to work note if copying from a windows install you must also copy mfc4u dll to run mspaint '),(1937,'darwine-compat-x86-ie6',' ms internet explorer 6 runs when installed with ies4linux-2 0beta2 once you include wine bundle contents bin in your path will display some web pages but freezes and or mangles fonts on many others tested with darwine 0 9 10 '),(1938,'raymo03',' darwine-compat page namespace could darwine please be consistent with its page naming scheme the main pages are all darwine and the index of compat pages is darwine darwine-compat but most of the program compatibility pages are darwine-compat- arch- program should they all also have the darwine prefix conversely if things are in darwine do they also need a darwine- name component user dmacks dmacks 04 32 5 may 2006 gmt '),(1940,'s60 interpreting layout test results',' example of an entry in layout test result rendertext 8 1a790798 il 257 0 325 36 render name; eg rendertext ref count; eg 8 memory address; eg 1a790798 optional extra info isinline -- il ; commonly used childreninline -- ci ; commonly used isfloating -- fl ; isanonymous -- an ; isrelpositioned -- rp ; ispositioned -- ps ; needslayout -- nl ; m_recalcminmax -- rmm ; zindex -- zi zindex ; active -- act ; hasanchor -- anchor ; focused -- focus ; tagname eg xpos ypos width height eg 257 0 325 36 '),(1945,'s60webkit',' welcome to the s60webkit project what is s60webkit what is s60webkit what is s60webkit during 2005 nokia nokia\'s s60 browser team ported webkit to the s60 platform the s60webkit project was born and from s60 3rd edition onwards s60webkit is the engine behind the new web browser for s60 s60webkit brought many improvements to the reliability and performance of the web browser for s60 and at the beginning of 2006 nokia made the decision to contribute back by opening s60webkit development the s60webkit source has been migrated onto a branch in webkit webkit\'s repository all nokia webkit development has been moved to that environment and everyone is invited to participate the s60webkit project adapted the following webkit components to the symbian and s60 platforms webcore based on apple and kde kde\'s khtml rendering engine kwq adaptation layer based on apple apple\'s webkit; kwq is part of webcore javascriptcore based on apple apple\'s kjs javascriptengine netscape plug-in api from netscape communications corporation in addition the s60webkit source tree includes the following the re-write of the webkit component for s60 the memory manager used by the web browser for s60 s60webkit reindeer reindeer a reference browser ui implementation which mobile devices use s60webkit which mobile devices use s60webkit which mobile devices use s60webkit s60webkit is the engine behind nokia nokia\'s web browser for s60 which ships with any s60 3rd edition device a list of compatible phones is available here how to get the code how to get the code how to get the code first you\'ll need to s60 _getting_started setup your environment you can then s60webkit checkoutbuild checkout and build the source code you can also browse the latest source on the web how to get involved how to get involved how to get involved once you have built the source there are a couple of ways to get involved some tips for s60webkit debug debugging s60webkit found a bug in s60webkit please s60webkit bugs let us know we\'d love to hear from you here here\'s how you can s60webkit contributecode contribute code more specifically how can i help you can see a snapshot of the latest s60webkit bugzilla status here if you\'re just looking to get started some items have been tagged with a slightly lower barrier to entry - but that that\'s not say they\'re easy - keep an eye on this list; it it\'s likely to change rapidly or see below the projects page below projects projects projects there there\'s a few s60webkit-related projects that we think would be great to have implemented interested check out the s60webkit projects projects page more resources more resources more resources for tips on developing software on resource-limited mobile devices see s60 guidelines for developing on mobile devices additional information about the s60 browser is available at opensource nokia com licensing licensing licensing the memorymanager webkit and reindeer components are covered by the nokia bsd license the webcore and javascriptcore components are covered by the gnu lesser general public license lgpl the netscape plug-in api is a ported version of the open source plug-in interface from netscape communications corporation which is covered by the netscape public license v1 1 contacting us contacting us contacting us want to get in touch your ideas questions and feedback are appreciated we use a lot of the same communication channels as the rest of the webkit project we keep a close eye on the webkit mailing list webkit-dev opendarwin org you can sign up for the list here quite a few of the s60webkit contributors often participate in channel #webkit on the freenode irc network irc irc freenode net #webkit irc freenode net you can also get in touch with us directly through s60webkit nokia com '),(1942,'darwine faq',' page moved to '),(1943,'danbedford',' it it\'s me dan bedford '),(1948,'s60webkit bugs',' entering s60webkit bugs and enhancements you\'ve found a bug in s60webkit or you\'d like to enter an enhancement - what next we use opendarwin opendarwin\'s bugzilla to manage s60webkit bugs and enhancement requests more specifically s60webkit bugs are bugs raised on the webkit product but with certain attributes values to differentiate between webkit and s60webkit bugs to save everyone everyone\'s time we recommend a similar set of steps to the webkit bug reporting guidelines ensure your s60webkit version is up to date - the bug may already be fixed search bugzilla to see if the bug has already been recorded if you haven\'t already done so create a bugzilla account now you are ready to file a bug to create an unconfirmed bug use this link as a starting point to enter a bug with the correct metadata if you have canconfirm rights a similar template that creates a bug in new or confirmed state is available here also see webkit webkit\'s bug writing guidelines once your bug is filed you will receive email when it is updated at each stage in the bug life cycle '),(1947,'s60webkit reindeer',' reindeer the reference browser ui the s60webui directory contains reindeer a reference browser ui and enhanced local pages you can see its source code here its main purpose is to demonstrate and serve the basic browser functionalities such as the enhanced homepage reindeer includes a small options menun the second tab in the reindeer homepage allows you to organise your bookmarks while the third tab contains the browsing history reindeer contains example code showing how you can modify the browser browser\'s settings and there there\'s also simple howto page as well you\'re more than welcome to download modify and enhance reindeer where it goes is up to you '),(1949,'s60webkit contributecode',' submitting patches if you\'ve checked out the source code built and tested your changes the s60webkit project is very interested in receiving your patches the s60webkit project has guidelines almost identical to the webkit webkit\'s contributing code guidelines which can be found here like the webkit project you must s60webkit layouttests run the layout tests to ensure that your changes do not introduce rendering regression the patch will only be landed if there is no regression also to quote the webkit guidelines for any feature that affects the layout engine a new regression test must be constructed if you provide a patch that fixes a bug that patch should also include the addition of a regression test that would fail without the patch and succeed with the patch if no regression test is provided the reviewer will ask you to revise the patch so you can save time by constructing the test up front and making sure it it\'s attached to the bug if no layout test can be or needs to be constructed for the fix you must explain why a new test isn\'t necessary to the reviewer finally before submitting it it\'s probaby worth reviewing the symbian os c coding standards once your changes are ready to be submitted it it\'s time to create a patch a patch is a computer generated file that describes your changes so that a reviewer can apply the patch to a working copy for reviewing the easiest way to create the patch is to use the svn diff utility to create a patch containing all of the changes in your working copy assuming you have the subversion command line interface in your path cd s60 svn diff mypatch diff svn diff does allow you to create a patch for a single file; for full details see the svn diff documentation once the patch file has been created request a review by adding a new bug in bugzilla see s60webkit bugs here once the bug has been created add a flag with a value of review this will signify that your patch is ready to be reviewed if the reviewer approves the patch and commits your changes the flag is set to review in the event that the reviewer requests a revision to your patch they will leave a comment and updated to the flag review - '),(1950,'s60webkit layouttests',' layout testing there is a suite of tests that ensure your changes do not affect rendering this is executed in two ways running runatf bat in the toplevel of your working copy clicking on the run layout tests link in the reference ui ui\'s hompage and then running the runatf bat -d command to create a summary of the results at the top of the source tree is the layouttests directory that directory contains a large number of html files and for each html file a text file containing the expected layout when runatf bat is run each of the html files are loaded and the render tree is dumped to an actual text file the actual is compared to the expected and if they differ that layout test is said to have failed the layout tests have passed when no tests fail so a successful run will show something like tested layouttests 928 failed layouttests 0 so what exactly does the runatf bat script do so what exactly does the runatf bat script do so what exactly does the runatf bat script do here here\'s a quick overview of what runatf bat does unless already done so it will create the subst drive to the stops any running instance of the emulator compiles the application under s60 s60tools atf uilauncher this application opens reindeer with the -autotest argument synchronises the layout test rsync type operation in your working copy to epoc32 winscw c layouttests updates starter rsc under epoc32 so that the uilauncher is called when the emulator starts starts the emulator and waits when the emulator has finished running the tests starter rsc is updated with the original version diffing of the actuals and expected is started and a summary created interpreting layout test results interpreting layout test results interpreting layout test results example of an entry in layout test result rendertext 8 1a790798 il 257 0 325 36 render name; eg rendertext ref count; eg 8 memory address; eg 1a790798 optional extra info isinline -- il ; commonly used childreninline -- ci ; commonly used isfloating -- fl ; isanonymous -- an ; isrelpositioned -- rp ; ispositioned -- ps ; needslayout -- nl ; m_recalcminmax -- rmm ; zindex -- zi zindex ; active -- act ; hasanchor -- anchor ; focused -- focus ; tagname eg xpos ypos width height eg 257 0 325 36 performance testing performance testing performance testing for your referance the load time for every html file is recorded in performance_test_results html the load time is compared to the previous run '),(1951,'s60webkit emulator',' the s60 3rd edition emulator to start the emulator follow these commands at a command prompt cd s60 emu some general tips for using the emulator including how to use reindeer can be found at s60 running the web browser in an emulator on windows how to to debug via carbide express how to to debug via carbide express how to to debug via carbide express one of the tools you installed when setting up your environment was the ide carbide carbide includes a debugger and this page contains some notes on how it can be used to debug s60webkit note it is highly reccomended that you get aquainted with carbide express debug functionality by following the tutorial withing carbide with a sample hello world project then proceed with below for debugging the s60webkit code to set breakpoints in browser code for debugging with carbide 1 build the s60webkit port 2 start carbide c express 3 select menu item file- import - highlight symbian os executable and click next - in select executable field enter x epoc32 release winscw udeb webui exe and click \'next\' where x is the subst drive you set for building the browser - confirm new project name is debug webui exe and is selected and box create a launch configuration is checked and set to symbian os emulation and name is debug webui exe - click finish 4 in new debug window enter the following for emulator or host application field x epoc32 release winscw udeb epoc exe then click apply and then debug this will allow you to set breakpoints and debug the sources that make up the webui exe binary only to debug other dlls or binaries that make up the s60webkit port do the following a return to the non-debug view of carbide b under the c c project tab highlight and right click on debug webui exe and select import c highlight symbian os executable and click next d in select executable field enter x epoc32 release winscw udeb memman dll and click next note that this example is loading memman dll but you can also select any other browser based binary file - select radio button existing project click search and select debug webui exe ; - uncheck the box create a launch configuration and click finish e you can now start a debug session and set breakpoints in both webui exe and memman dll based source files to add addional browser binaries for debugging just repeat steps a through d above '),(1952,'s60webkit buildoptions',' building the source the source tree is compiled via running the build script build bat in your working copy cd s60 build if you don\'t pass any arguments to build bat a winscw emulator build using the compilers that ship with carbide executes for all components so what does the build script do so what does the build script do so what does the build script do here here\'s a quick overview of what build bat does unless already done so it will create a subst drive to for you see below for more information sets up up your environment so that the carbide and gcce compiler suites are used by the sdk build system extracts each of the zipfiles under s60 s60tools zip these are mostly extracted to epoc32 synchronises the layout test in your working copy to epoc32 winscw c layouttests does a number of abld commands depending on what options you passed to the script the output from the abld command is redirected to both stdout and build log the logfile scanned for errors and a summary is output to the screen build drive build drive build drive for compatibility with s60 sdk build system s60webkit compiles occur on a subst \'d drive that points to the top of your sdk installation you can either do the subst yourself or allow the build script to map the subst drive for you you can do this manually by creating the subst drive yourself and run the build script from there no drive mappings are affected for example c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 subst n c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 n n cd s60 n s60 build building under n drive if you\'re not compiling from a subst drive by default the x drive is used to create the subst dir c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 build building under x drive if you\'re not compiling from a subst drive you can alternatively specify which drive to build under by passing the -s flag to the build script c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 build -s u building under u drive if you\'re not compiling from a subst drive you can also specify which drive to build under by setting the build_drive environment variable c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 set build_drive p c symbian 9 1 s60_3rd s60 build building under p drive build options build options build options the build script supports a number of options here here\'s the full usage statement build bat opts component -n do not include clean in compile -f run freeze phase and exit -g gcce compiler for hardware build -w code warrior compiler for emulator build -t target build -d turn on debugging forces udeb flavour -e export generated environment and exit -r remove s60internal dependencies and exit -s x build under this subst drive defaults to x -h view this message build examples build examples build examples to compile all components for winscw build -w to compile all components for gcce build -g to do a \'target\' build build -t to do build webcore but don\'t execute the clean phase build -n webcore to fully rebuild the memory manager build memman setup my enviroment so i can use the normal \'abld\' style commands build -e env bat env gcce target compile with debuggin turned on this forces udeb for webkit build -gtd webkit '),(1953,'s60webkit projects',' s60webkit projects we have some ideas about new directions that we think would be great for s60webkit to explore here here\'s a list of projects that may interest you support for creating a reindeer sis for installation on the s60 3rd edition hardware using gcce compilers port to the s60 2nd edition platform python api plugins a new scriptable ui skins test frameworks such as support for mozzilla tests new applications using browser control api memory optimizations performance improvements bitmap zooming xslt integration s60webkit version upgrade tools if any of these topics interest you please contact us for more details '),(1954,'franklin',' franklin davis head of business development s60 browsing i am looking to partner with companies and organizations to improve mobile browsing for smartphones my main focus in 2006 is helping some top sites create pages that work well with the s60 web browser finding reference sites that work well with the s60 web browser working with web developer tools vendors to begin supporting creation of content that works well on full mobile browsers working with proxy vendors to improve performance and usability of mobile browsing of the full web without compromising the richness of the user experience franklin davis nokia com tel 18579918125 1 857 991 8125 mobile '),(1955,'s60webkit debug',' http proxy setup a network proxy can be configured from within the emulator with the emulator up select the menu option tools- preferences on the network tab allows you to configure a http proxy packet tracing the s60 emulator allows you to view the network traffic to see the traffic select tools- diagnostics this will open a window with a section called traffic will show all outgoing http requests and all incoming responses screen resolution as different s60 phones have different screen sizes you can change the device configuration by either selecting tools- switch configuration or by clicking on the brown square in the upper left corner of the emulator phones also have different dpi so what may look large on the emulator may not be large on the actual device leave download and run the leavescan tool on your source files this tool checks all functions for code that can leave and reports an error if their names do not end with an l memory leaks if your application panics on shutdown due to a memory leak cast the leaked address to cbase to determine the type of the leaked output hardware issues use on-target debugging to find phone-specific errors in your application for more information see the sdk documentation file system c drive maps to \' \' epoc32 winscw c while d maps to \' \' epoc32 winscw d startup memory you can set the amount of memory that the emulator can use in \' \' epoc32 data epoc ini it is set to 32mb by default move reindeer icon to the root folder you can move the reindeer app to the \'menu\' root folder so then you don\'t need to go to \'install\' folder to start the app 1 go to \'install\' folder and focus reindeer app 2 hit \'options\'- \'move to folder\' and select \'menu\' 3 go back to \'menu\' folder by clicking on right softkey back 4 reindeer icon is at the bottom you can move it to the top so that it will be the first icon in the menu folder by \'options\'- \'move\' '),(1956,'darwinports gnome',' '),(1957,'m1ss1ontomars2k4',' please see my english wikipedia page '),(1958,'fink packaging breakage 2006-05-22 ppc',' page moved '),(1959,'fink packaging packages with backup files',' do for pkg in deb ; do if dpkg-deb -c pkg egrep -q \' bak \' ; then echo pkg ; fi ; done on the buildfink results packages apbs coot cxboard fityk-cli kapptemplate mew mmtk modulef modulefdoc moria pdcurses qt3mac rnaview scite silc-toolkit stunnel4 xfig '),(1960,'fink-bwlog',' http fink opendarwin org build 1 logs 2 log 2 '),(1974,'darwine-compat-x86-htmltads',' the http tads org t3dl pksetup exe html tads player kit a html tads interpreter for tads 2 and 3 games runs fine however the application crashes on a sound event muting the sound within the app doesn\'t eleviate this problem '),(1970,'winfrotz',' '),(1961,'josephblack',' i am interested in wine and think a dar wine wiki is good first post was june 11 occasional poster '),(1962,'josephblack',' admins please keep my pages clean thanks -- user josephblack josephblack 09 38 10 june 2006 gmt '),(1963,'protected page',' the protected page should qualify as a protected page due to it it\'s important role in explaining to potential contributers #why a page they tried to edit was protected #their contribution is still welcome '),(1964,'strongsailor',' valve butterfly valve ball valve gate valve check valve fuse fuses hrc fuse fuse base lampholder switch plug socket ceiling lamp wall panel blister packing machine granulating machine packaging machine packing machine capsule filling machine film blowing machine bag making machine printing machine imprinter circuit breaker switch frequency changer electric motor high pressure electric appliance contactor electric hoist electric winch money counter electric trolley hoist frame paper cup forming machine die cutting machine extracting equipment concentrating equipment emulsifier insecticide medical equipment '),(1965,'cryo',' cryo '),(1966,'cryo',' cryo we the unwilling led by the unknowing do the impossible for the ungrateful we have done so much for so long with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing we the unwilling led by the unknowing do the impossible for the ungrateful we have done so much for so long with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing we the unwilling led by the unknowing do the impossible for the ungrateful we have done so much for so long with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing '),(1967,'fink knownsponsors',' page moved '),(1968,'fink packaging 10 4-missing',' page moved '),(1969,'darwine-compat-x86-winfrotz',' winfrotz an inform infocom interactive fiction client runs fine by itself however it crashes when actually opening a story file with wine unhandled page fault on read access to 0xffffffff at address 0x8fe13754 thread 0009 starting debugger can\'t attach process 8 error 5 wine client error 9 write bad file descriptor the same log output is given when trying to execute ventrilo on 9 12 wine unhandled page fault on read access to 0xffffffff at address 0x8fe13754 thread 0009 starting debugger can\'t attach process 8 error 5 i know that under wine 9 18 the same exe works fine so i imagine that updating the wine port will resolve this '),(1971,'fink next',' page moved '),(1972,'darwine-compat-x86-skifree',' ski32 exe from the most officialest skifree home page is a 32 bit recompile of the classic skifree it is intended for newer windows versions and runs very well under darwine ski32 '),(1973,'ski32',' screen grab of skifree '),(1989,'landonf',' opendarwin wake '),(1990,'opendarwin wake',' where & when 6 30 pm on sunday august 6th zeitgeist zeitgeist is cash only so bring some -- or your atm card so you can get some there are burgers and they are actually pretty good how to get there from moscone public transportation how to get there from moscone public transportation how to get there from moscone public transportation from moscone you need to grab an \'outbound\' bus train or streetcar if you walk up 4th from moscone center to market outbound is left towards the apple store the easiest way to get there is via the f market those are the streetcars to market & duboce it it\'s a short ride alternatively grab any outbound muni underground train other than the n and get off at church & market it it\'s a two block walk to market & duboce if you grab the j church train it\'ll go above ground -- the first above-ground stop will be church & market from there walk down duboce to valencia and look for this place that that\'s zeitgeist find the beer garden out back look for the geeky people sitting at a picnic bench that\'ll be us how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station public transportation how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station public transportation how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station public transportation walk out of the station cross the street and catch muni muni\'s n judah train at the above-ground stop on king street the train will head down the embarcadero and then go underground for the ride through downtown when you next go above-ground you\'ll want to get off at the first stop across the street from safeway church & duboce duboce turns into a bike path behind the safeway -- walk down the bike path and you\'ll find yourself at market & duboce how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station bicycle how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station bicycle how to get there from 4th & king caltrain station bicycle walk out of the station take a left on townsend ie opposite the direction you just came in via the train ride down townsend for a long ways one block past the roundabout and take a right on alameda st ride up alameda street for about four blocks until you hit bryant street take a right on bryant and then an immediate left on treat ave a small curving back street once on treat you\'ll take an immediate right through the best buy parking lot ride through the lot to the other side at the end of the lot cross the street directly onto 14th and continue riding up 14th for two blocks until you get to folsom take a left on folsom ride for one block and take a right on 15th ride up 15th quite a ways until you hit valencia take a right on valencia -- it\'ll be three blocks to valencia and duboce roll call roll call roll call landonf ilister pinskia - going to any x86 fans '),(1987,'webkit building on linux',' __toc__ gdk a linux port is work in progress build system uses bakefile which generates a standard gnu makefile from a description in bkl files in some aspects it it\'s similar in purpose to auto toolset on unix except it can also support other os compilers like visual studio on windows currently a version with gtk ui is worked on contributions for other ui frontends like qt or wxwidgets are welcomed as of this writing the latest released version 0 2 0 of bakefile isn\'t good enough you have to install a modified version from run webkittools scripts regenerate-makefiles to run bakefile and generate standard makefiles out of bkl files note on the environment you may have to install flex bison gperf python2 4-dev libcurl-dev libcairo-dev libsql3-dev libgtk2 0 etc if they are not already installed once you start building follow the error messages in the build to see what packages and development tools you may be missing also note that you need a recent icu 3 4 0 and cairo 1 2 0 now you can just run make in respective directories to build stuff in javascriptcore webcore projects gdk to run it cd webkittools gdklauncher bakefile_gen make gdklauncher url note don\'t be surprised if things don\'t work this is a work in progress if you can\'t fix the problems open the bug ask on the mailing list if you can fix it and open a bug with a patch if you didn\'t use make install after building webkit you probably need to set ld_library_path to include webkit webcore projects gdk where the webkit library lives qt the qt kde port requires cmake for building only version 2 4 2 works at the time of this writing neither cmake from cvs nor cmake 2 4 3 can build webkit it also requires qt and kde in their latest development version i e from svn to build cd webkit mkdir qtbuild cd qtbuild cmake make '),(1975,'fink redesign',' page moved '),(1976,'fink redesign',' page moved '),(1977,'fink releases',' page moved '),(1978,'darwine-download1',' download selection on darwine darwine\'s home website '),(1979,'download2',' -- unused should be deleted -- '),(1980,'darwine-download2',' darwine download list on sourceforge 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Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apple\'s Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ Apple]. Since Apple\'s Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
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[http://www.opendarwin.org OpenDarwin.org], jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone. The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
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Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin. The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apple\'s infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
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Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apple\'s Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ Apple]. Since Apple\'s Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
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[http://www.opendarwin.org OpenDarwin.org], jointly founded in April 2002 by [http://www.isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC)] and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone. The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
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(bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. 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Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality (jmpp@)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*Kernel Development','link fixing',3,'TobyPeterson','20050509010000',0,'utf-8','79949490989999'),(41,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [obfuscation] (snu@)*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality (jmpp@)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*Kernel Development','fix link',3,'TobyPeterson','20050509010107',0,'utf-8','79949490989892'),(42,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [obfuscation] (snu@)*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild ([mailto:kevin@opendarwin.org kevin@])\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement ([mailto:fkr@opendarwin.org fkr@])\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release ([mailto:fkr@opendarwin.org fkr@])\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. 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In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild ([mailto:kevin@opendarwin.org kevin@])\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement ([mailto:fkr@opendarwin.org fkr@])\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release ([mailto:fkr@opendarwin.org fkr@])\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality (jmpp@)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*Kernel Development','/* OpenDarwin website */',3,'TobyPeterson','20050509010631',0,'utf-8','79949490989368'),(44,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. 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In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*wireless driver (wirelessdriver.sf.net), apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. 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(bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. 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Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl ([mailto:fkr@opendarwin.org fkr@])\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add GNUstep to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. 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In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality (jmpp@)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7) */',3,'TobyPeterson','20050509011248',0,'utf-8','79949490988751'),(48,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 01:41, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* DarwinPorts */',2,'Jmpp','20050509014125',1,'utf-8','79949490985874'),(49,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n*add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n*Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 01:41, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','',1,'Cryo','20050509182114',0,'utf-8','79949490817885'),(50,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. 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(bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to drop me a note! [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* DarwinPorts */',2,'Jmpp','20050516140636',0,'utf-8','79949483859363'),(68,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (kevin@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* DarwinPorts */',2,'Jmpp','20050519034046',1,'utf-8','79949480965953'),(69,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* OpenDarwin website */',14,'Snu','20050521001451',0,'utf-8','79949478998548'),(70,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com (kevin@, snu@ finished Apr-05)\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones) */',14,'Snu','20050521001618',0,'utf-8','79949478998381'),(102,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]','Fixed some formatting',21,'Lambda','20050608152948',1,'utf-8','79949391847051'),(103,0,'Darwine:About','Welcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Quartzdrv work]]\n* [[qemu-darwin-user work]]','Initial revision.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050612113538',0,'utf-8','79949387886461'),(104,0,'Darwine:About','[http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] is an effort to port [http://www.winehq.org/ Wine] to the Darwin/Mac OS X.\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nLinks:\n\n* [[Quartzdrv work]]\n* [[qemu-darwin-user work]]','It is an about box: Add an introduction to Darwine.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050612114137',0,'utf-8','79949387885862'),(105,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h */',17,'Andrew','20050608150203',0,'utf-8','79949391849796'),(106,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','intro and link to objective c reference',12,'Sky','20050612205412',0,'utf-8','79949387794587'),(107,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nBelow are current gotchas in building WebKit we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit].\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* Building WebKit - Gotchas */',12,'Sky','20050612205657',1,'utf-8','79949387794342'),(108,0,'Darwine','Welcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Darwine:quartzdrv|quartzdrv work]]\n* [[Darwine:qemu-darwin-user|qemu-darwin-user work]]','Initial Creation.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050612115251',0,'utf-8','79949387884748'),(109,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch:\n\nAfter getting the source code frome WineHQ, you may need to apply the following patch.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.','Added info on necessary patches',32,'Dmw','20050617010743',0,'utf-8','79949382989256'),(110,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nBelow are current gotchas in building WebKit we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit].\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\nMake sure to run\n set-webkit-configuration --deployment\nso that you won\'t have link errors.\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* Building with Xcode 2.1 */',29,'Adriaant','20050613050249',0,'utf-8','79949386949750'),(111,4,'Download','Downloads are available here: [OpenDarwin Downloads|http://www.opendarwin.org/en/downloads/]','',46,'Humancell','20050618045003',0,'utf-8','79949381954996'),(112,4,'Installing','OpenDarwin Release Announcements with Installation Links\n
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','',46,'Humancell','20050618050332',0,'utf-8','79949381949667'),(113,4,'Common_Errors','\'\'\'OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86)\'\'\'\n* IDE drives may not work on x86. Try it, if it doesn\'t work, it\'s a known problem.\n* The booter wont automatically use the OpenDarwin disk as the root disk. You have to pass the \"rd=\" parameter to the kernel. On a lot of installs the parameter to be passed is: rd=disk0s1 However this depends on your local setup.\n*Once booted you can hardwire this kernel argument in the file: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n* Video cards must support VESA 2.0 framebuffer modes on x86. Try it, if your console looks weird, or doesn\'t appear, it\'s a known problem.\n\n\'\'\'OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (ppc)\'\'\'\n* Airport wireless cards are detected, but cannot be configured.\n* PowerManagement is not working','',46,'Humancell','20050618051107',0,'utf-8','79949381948892'),(114,4,'Common_Errors','== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86) ==\n* IDE drives may not work on x86. Try it, if it doesn\'t work, it\'s a known problem.\n* The booter wont automatically use the OpenDarwin disk as the root disk.\n
\n#Hit enter during initial boot to get to the command prompt.\n#You have to pass the \"rd=\" parameter to the kernel. (e.g. rd=disk#s#)\n#On a lot of installs the parameter to be passed is: \'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\n#The exact values depend on your local setup.\n#Once booted you can hardwire this kernel argument in the file:\n#*/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n#*(put same \'\'rd-disk#s#\'\' as the value for the Kernel Flags\n
\n* Video cards must support VESA 2.0 framebuffer modes on x86. Try it, if your console looks weird, or doesn\'t appear, it\'s a known problem.\n\n\n\n== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (ppc) ==\n* Airport wireless cards are detected, but cannot be configured.\n* PowerManagement is not working','',46,'Humancell','20050618052317',0,'utf-8','79949381947682'),(115,4,'Common_Errors','== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86) ==\n* IDE drives may not work on x86. Try it, if it doesn\'t work, it\'s a known problem.\n* The booter won\'t automatically use the OpenDarwin disk as the root disk.\n
\n#Hit enter during initial boot to get to the command prompt.\n#You have to pass the \"rd=\" parameter to the kernel. (e.g. rd=disk#s#)\n#On a lot of installs the parameter to be passed is: \'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\n#The exact values depend on your local setup.\n#Once booted you can hardwire this kernel argument in the file:\n#*/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n#*(put same \'\'rd-disk#s#\'\' as the value for the Kernel Flags\n
\n* Video cards must support VESA 2.0 framebuffer modes on x86. Try it, if your console looks weird, or doesn\'t appear, it\'s a known problem.\n\n\n\n== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (ppc) ==\n* Airport wireless cards are detected, but cannot be configured.\n* PowerManagement is not working','',46,'Humancell','20050618052347',0,'utf-8','79949381947652'),(116,4,'Installing','OpenDarwin Release Announcements with Installation Links\n
\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/release.html OpenDarwin 7.2.1 (latest)]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.2/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.2]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.1/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.1]\n
','',46,'Humancell','20050618050540',0,'utf-8','79949381949459'),(117,4,'Installing','====OpenDarwin Release Announcements with Installation Links====\n
\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/release.html OpenDarwin 7.2.1 (latest)]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.2/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.2]\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/6.6.1/release.html OpenDarwin 6.6.1]\n
\n====Installation Notes For Various Platforms====\n
\ntesting\n
','',46,'Humancell','20050618053709',0,'utf-8','79949381946290'),(118,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.','removed redundant text',32,'Dmw','20050617010907',1,'utf-8','79949382989092'),(90,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the WebKit OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.','First pass',15,'MacDome','20050608081000',0,'utf-8','79949391918999'),(91,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the WebKit OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n\nContents:\n\n\n\n\nExternal Resources:\n\nhttp://www.wiretapped.net/~proton/webkitbuilding.html','',15,'MacDome','20050608083517',0,'utf-8','79949391916482'),(92,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the WebKit OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n\nContents:\n\n[[Tips_For_Building_WebKit]]','',15,'MacDome','20050608083758',0,'utf-8','79949391916241'),(93,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendawrin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n\nContents:\n\n[[Tips_For_Building_WebKit]]','',15,'MacDome','20050608085239',0,'utf-8','79949391914760'),(94,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThese instructions appear to no longer be required for Xcode 2.1. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\nBecause of changes in how Xcode 2.1 lays out build directories, you\'ll need to make a few symlinks to get everything working. We\'ll assume that your build directory is ~/builds, the $ sign indicates your shell prompt.\n\n $ cd ~/builds/Deployment\n $ ln -s ../usr\n $ ln -s ../libWebKitSystemInterface.a\nNow run the build using the\n WebKitTools/Scripts/build-webkit script.\n\nTo get the WebKitTools/Scripts/run-safari script to operate, you\'ll need to do this:\n\n $ cd ~/builds\n $ ln -s Deployment/JavaScriptCore.framework\n $ ln -s Deployment/WebCore.framework\n $ ln -s Deployment/WebKit.framework\nYou should now have a functioning WebKit build from CVS.\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nYou have a space in the name of your build folder. Remove any spaces from the path to your build folder and the script will function correctly.\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystem.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','',15,'MacDome','20050608084647',0,'utf-8','79949391915352'),(95,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nYou have a space in the name of your build folder. Remove any spaces from the path to your build folder and the script will function correctly.\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystem.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* Building with Xcode 2.1 */',17,'Andrew','20050608092640',0,'utf-8','79949391907359'),(96,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystem.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore */',17,'Andrew','20050608092826',0,'utf-8','79949391907173'),(97,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing) as well as several other errors.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystem.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails */ Bugzilla links',19,'Crschmidt','20050608111400',0,'utf-8','79949391888599'),(98,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nApple recently released WebKit as an open source project. There are a few gotchas to building it though. Here\'s the main ones we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit] so far:\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystem.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.','/* I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails */',19,'Crschmidt','20050608112636',0,'utf-8','79949391887363'),(99,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiances and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n\nContents:\n\n[[Tips_For_Building_WebKit]]','',15,'MacDome','20050608085543',0,'utf-8','79949391914456'),(100,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file. ( \'\'Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\n Index: dlls/ntdll/file.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/ntdll/file.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.91\n diff -u -r1.91 file.c\n --- dlls/ntdll/file.c 9 Jun 2005 09:45:42 -0000 1.91\n +++ dlls/ntdll/file.c 18 Jun 2005 19:29:44 -0000\n @@ -57,6 +57,12 @@\n # endif\n #endif\n \n +#ifdef __APPLE__\n +# include \n +# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n +# include \n +#endif\n +\n #define NONAMELESSUNION\n #define NONAMELESSSTRUCT\n #include \"wine/unicode.h\"\n @@ -1549,9 +1555,6 @@\n info->Characteristics |= FILE_REMOTE_DEVICE;\n }\n #elif defined (__APPLE__)\n -# include \n -# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n -# include \n struct statfs stfs;\n \n info->DeviceType = FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM;','Add a fix for the issue with ntdll/file.c',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618193652',0,'utf-8','79949381806347'),(120,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to fix i386 dependencies ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file. \n Index: dlls/ntdll/file.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/ntdll/file.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.91\n diff -u -r1.91 file.c\n --- dlls/ntdll/file.c 9 Jun 2005 09:45:42 -0000 1.91\n +++ dlls/ntdll/file.c 18 Jun 2005 19:29:44 -0000\n @@ -57,6 +57,12 @@\n # endif\n #endif\n \n +#ifdef __APPLE__\n +# include \n +# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n +# include \n +#endif\n +\n #define NONAMELESSUNION\n #define NONAMELESSSTRUCT\n #include \"wine/unicode.h\"\n @@ -1549,9 +1555,6 @@\n info->Characteristics |= FILE_REMOTE_DEVICE;\n }\n #elif defined (__APPLE__)\n -# include \n -# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n -# include \n struct statfs stfs;\n \n info->DeviceType = FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM;','Add a title for each Patch.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618203026',0,'utf-8','79949381796973'),(121,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file. \n Index: dlls/ntdll/file.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/ntdll/file.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.91\n diff -u -r1.91 file.c\n --- dlls/ntdll/file.c 9 Jun 2005 09:45:42 -0000 1.91\n +++ dlls/ntdll/file.c 18 Jun 2005 19:29:44 -0000\n @@ -57,6 +57,12 @@\n # endif\n #endif\n \n +#ifdef __APPLE__\n +# include \n +# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n +# include \n +#endif\n +\n #define NONAMELESSUNION\n #define NONAMELESSSTRUCT\n #include \"wine/unicode.h\"\n @@ -1549,9 +1555,6 @@\n info->Characteristics |= FILE_REMOTE_DEVICE;\n }\n #elif defined (__APPLE__)\n -# include \n -# include /* for kCFBooleanTrue, kCFBooleanFalse */\n -# include \n struct statfs stfs;\n \n info->DeviceType = FILE_DEVICE_DISK_FILE_SYSTEM;','Change the first patch title',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618204812',1,'utf-8','79949381795187'),(122,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file. \n[http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200]','Link to the patch.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618211152',0,'utf-8','79949381788847'),(123,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file, using [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200 this patch].','Fix link title',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618211247',1,'utf-8','79949381788752'),(124,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file, using [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200 this patch].\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\n\'\'Patch not yet available on the mailing-list archive at press time. Search google for \"[Patch] winsock.h inclusion\", and add a link to it here.\'\'','Add a patch for the winsock.h error.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618211558',0,'utf-8','79949381788441'),(125,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file, using [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200 this patch].\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\n\'\'Patch not yet available on the mailing-list archive at press time. Search google for \"[Patch] winsock.h inclusion\", and add a link to it here.\'\'\n\n=== Patch to fix the libGL.a error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540071&forum_id=26200 this patch].','add a patch for the libGL.a error',26,'Pidherbemont','20050618211812',0,'utf-8','79949381788187'),(126,0,'Darwine','Welcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n* [[Darwine:build|Building Darwine]]\n* [[Darwine:quartzdrv|quartzdrv work]]\n* [[Darwine:qemu-darwin-user|qemu-darwin-user work]]','Added link to a page describing how to build Darwine',32,'Dmw','20050616233552',1,'utf-8','79949383766447'),(127,0,'Darwine','Welcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n* [[Darwine:build|Building Darwine]]\n* [[Darwine:quartzdrv|quartzdrv work]]\n* [[Darwine:qemu-darwin-user|qemu-darwin-user work]]\n\nLinks:\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine Website]\n* [http://www.winehq.org/ The WineHQ] Main Wine Website\n* [http://wiki.winehq.org/ The Official Wine Wiki]','Add links to the WineHQ, Darwine\'s website, WineHQ Wiki',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619085924',0,'utf-8','79949380914075'),(128,14,'Darwine','The [[Darwine:About]] Developers','Initial Revision.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619091012',0,'utf-8','79949380908987'),(129,0,'Darwine','Welcome to the [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your Darwine experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\n==Contents==\n* [[Darwine:build|Building Darwine]]\n* [[Darwine:quartzdrv|quartzdrv work]]\n* [[Darwine:qemu-darwin-user|qemu-darwin-user work]]\n\n==Links==\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/ Darwine Website]\n* [http://www.winehq.org/ The WineHQ] Main Wine Website\n* [http://wiki.winehq.org/ The Official Wine Wiki]','Change the section title markup.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619090253',1,'utf-8','79949380909746'),(130,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\n\n===Create the VM===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','',46,'Humancell','20050619220058',0,'utf-8','79949380779941'),(131,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\n\n===Create the VM===\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','',46,'Humancell','20050619220148',0,'utf-8','79949380779851'),(132,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the OpenDarwin Download page.\n\n===Create the VM===\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n\n===Getting the networking working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Initial Installation */',46,'Humancell','20050619220614',0,'utf-8','79949380779385'),(133,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\n\n\n===Create the VM===\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n\n===Getting the networking working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Initial Installation */',46,'Humancell','20050619221246',0,'utf-8','79949380778753'),(134,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console, create a new virtual machine, name it, select a memory size (I usually use 256MB), and create a new Virtual Hard Disk. Before going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\nFor the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks ... if you want this on then turn it on after you have completed the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\nBoot the virtual machine that you created, and immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the CD -> Capture ISO Image... menu. As the system boots, you will see OpenDarwin begin to see the boot process progess.\nWhen booting loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\nAfter this wait you should see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install on to ... the Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\nYou will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\nYou will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter.\n\n\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Initial Installation */',46,'Humancell','20050619223025',0,'utf-8','79949380776974'),(135,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console, create a new virtual machine, name it, select a memory size (I usually use 256MB), and create a new Virtual Hard Disk. Before going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\nFor the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks ... if you want this on then turn it on after you have completed the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619223415',0,'utf-8','79949380776584'),(136,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console, create a new virtual machine, name it, select a memory size (I usually use 256MB), and create a new Virtual Hard Disk. Before going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\nFor the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks ... if you want this on then turn it on after you have completed the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n# You will be prompted to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619223616',0,'utf-8','79949380776383'),(137,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks ... if you want this on then turn it on after you have completed the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n# You will be prompted to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Create the VM */',46,'Humancell','20050619223751',0,'utf-8','79949380776248'),(138,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n# You will be prompted to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Create the VM */',46,'Humancell','20050619223829',0,'utf-8','79949380776170'),(139,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n# You will be prompted to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Create the VM */',46,'Humancell','20050619223852',0,'utf-8','79949380776147'),(140,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#You will be warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. You\'ll really be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n# You will be prompted to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619223940',0,'utf-8','79949380776059'),(141,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed.\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619224106',0,'utf-8','79949380775893'),(142,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619224236',0,'utf-8','79949380775763'),(143,2,'Humancell','\'\'\'Scott C. Lemon\'\'\'\n\nI\'ve worked with a wide range of computer hardware and software over the years. I\'ve been hacking on operating systems and networking for years and thought that this looked like a fun project to work on. I started with CP/M and MP/M, moved into primitive networking (RS-422 P2P, Corvus Omninet, etc.), and then into DOS, Windows, NetWare, OS/2, Mac, UNIX, and Linux. I\'m still honing my skills on UNIX, Linux and Darwin.\n\nI\'m mostly interested in running the x86 version of Darwin, and do most all of my work within Virtual PC 2004. I\'m doing my best to document what I\'m doing and how I\'m getting my system up and going.\n\nMy thanks to all of the folks who have made this possible ... there are a lot of hours put into all this design and code. I appreciate it.','Scott C. Lemon',46,'Humancell','20050618044352',0,'utf-8','79949381955647'),(144,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are x packages that get installed.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619224451',0,'utf-8','79949380775548'),(145,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619225048',0,'utf-8','79949380774951'),(146,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n##add a user\n##reboot\n##spawn a shell\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619225426',0,'utf-8','79949380774573'),(147,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n*add a user\n*reboot\n*spawn a shell\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619225905',0,'utf-8','79949380774094'),(148,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n**add a user\n**reboot\n**spawn a shell\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230055',0,'utf-8','79949380769944'),(149,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\nadd a user\nreboot\nspawn a shell\n
\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230136',0,'utf-8','79949380769863'),(150,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\nadd a user
\nreboot
\nspawn a shell\n
\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230158',0,'utf-8','79949380769841'),(151,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\n1) add a user to the new system
\n2) Reboot
\n3) Spawn a shell\n
\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230258',0,'utf-8','79949380769741'),(152,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\n1) add a user to the new system
\n2) Reboot
\n3) Spawn a shell\n
\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230334',0,'utf-8','79949380769665'),(153,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\n1) add a user to the new system
\n2) Reboot
\n3) Spawn a shell\n
\nFeel free to add users at this time. When you are completed, select the choice to reboot.\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' Make sure to read the following section!\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619230429',0,'utf-8','79949380769570'),(154,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices\n
\n1) add a user to the new system
\n2) Reboot
\n3) Spawn a shell\n
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619231717',1,'utf-8','79949380768282'),(155,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 */',46,'Humancell','20050619231751',0,'utf-8','79949380768248'),(156,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\nWhen you select the option to reboot, you will have to hit a key when you are to \'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Booting for the first time */',46,'Humancell','20050619232211',1,'utf-8','79949380767788'),(157,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to \'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'\n#At the \'boot:\' prompt enter:\n rd=disk0s1 -v\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Booting for the first time */',46,'Humancell','20050619232804',1,'utf-8','79949380767195'),(158,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to \'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Booting for the first time */',46,'Humancell','20050619233359',1,'utf-8','79949380766640'),(159,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to \'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Getting the networking ... working */',46,'Humancell','20050619234226',1,'utf-8','79949380765773'),(160,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to \'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Booting for the first time */',46,'Humancell','20050619234636',0,'utf-8','79949380765363'),(161,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Booting for the first time */',46,'Humancell','20050619234758',1,'utf-8','79949380765241'),(162,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download X Windows===\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Set Default Boot Device */',46,'Humancell','20050619235158',1,'utf-8','79949380764841'),(163,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory:\n cd /\nUntar it:\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.\n\n\nThis ought to get me back to exactly where I was with OpenDarwin v7.0.1 ... so then next I\'ll be trying Darwinports.\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Download X Windows */',46,'Humancell','20050619235630',0,'utf-8','79949380764369'),(164,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory:\n cd /\nUntar it:\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then try running the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Download and Install X Windows */',46,'Humancell','20050620000101',1,'utf-8','79949379999898'),(165,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Download and Install X Windows */',46,'Humancell','20050620000620',1,'utf-8','79949379999379'),(166,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Download and Install X Windows */',46,'Humancell','20050620001038',1,'utf-8','79949379998961'),(167,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\nIn order to get networking ... operational ... you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Download and Install X Windows */',46,'Humancell','20050620001520',1,'utf-8','79949379998479'),(168,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Getting the networking ... working */',46,'Humancell','20050620003310',1,'utf-8','79949379996689'),(169,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Configure the twm Window Manager */',46,'Humancell','20050620003346',1,'utf-8','79949379996653'),(170,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Fink===','/* Install Darwinports */',46,'Humancell','20050620003416',1,'utf-8','79949379996583'),(171,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Install Fink */',46,'Humancell','20050620003456',1,'utf-8','79949379996543'),(172,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Initial Installation */',46,'Humancell','20050620003637',1,'utf-8','79949379996362'),(173,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\nDarwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the Darwin OS family. Once you have networking operational, you can install Darwinports.\n\nInstructions from the Darwinports website:\n % cd ~\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od login\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -P darwinports\n % cd ~/darwinports/base\n % ./configure\n % make\n % sudo make install\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Install Darwinports */',46,'Humancell','20050620005537',1,'utf-8','79949379994462'),(174,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n\nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\nDarwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the Darwin OS family. Once you have networking operational, you can install Darwinports.\n\nInstructions from the Darwinports website:\n % cd ~\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od login\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -P darwinports\n % cd ~/darwinports/base\n % ./configure\n % make\n % sudo make install\nOnce the installation is complete, you will have to add /opt/local/bin to your path:\n export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin\nThe primary command is the \'port\' command. Read the man pages!\n man port\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Install Darwinports */',46,'Humancell','20050620005716',0,'utf-8','79949379994283'),(175,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n \n \n \n \n Kernel\n mach_kernel\n Kernel Flags\n rd=disk0s1\n Boot Graphics\n Yes\n APM\n Yes\n \n \nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have doen this, your file ought to look something like:\n\nThat is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\nDarwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the Darwin OS family. Once you have networking operational, you can install Darwinports.\n\nInstructions from the Darwinports website:\n % cd ~\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od login\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -P darwinports\n % cd ~/darwinports/base\n % ./configure\n % make\n % sudo make install\nOnce the installation is complete, you will have to add /opt/local/bin to your path:\n export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin\nThe primary command is the \'port\' command. Read the man pages!\n man port\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Set Default Boot Device */',46,'Humancell','20050620041320',1,'utf-8','79949379958679'),(176,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file, using [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200 this patch].\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540527&forum_id=26200 this patch].\n\n=== Patch to fix the libGL.a error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540071&forum_id=26200 this patch].','Add the link for \"Patch to fix the winsock.h error\"',26,'Pidherbemont','20050619085136',0,'utf-8','79949380914863'),(177,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nYou\'ll also have to fix the dlls/ntdll/file.c file, using [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540070&forum_id=26200 this patch].\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540527&forum_id=26200 this patch].','Patch to fix the libGL.a error: commited to the cvs@WineHQ.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050620165540',0,'utf-8','79949379834459'),(178,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is commited\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540527&forum_id=26200 this patch].','Patch dlls/ntdll/file.c: Patch commited to the cvs@WineHQ.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050620165728',0,'utf-8','79949379834271'),(179,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h error ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. And rejected. Todo: update it.\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7540527&forum_id=26200 this patch].','Patch to fix the winsock.h error: Patch rejected.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050620165917',0,'utf-8','79949379834082'),(180,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h errors ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is committed.\'\' )\n\n\'\'Patch not available through the mailing list archive. Please search for \"[Patch] winsock.h inclusion (take 2)\" in Google, and add it here.\'\'','Patch to fix the winsock.h errors: New patch available.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050620182934',0,'utf-8','79949379817065'),(181,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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\n|}\n\n{| {PrettyTable}} width=\"100%\"\n|-\n!About\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:About|About OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Crew|OpenDarwin Operations]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Cast|OpenDarwin Developers]]\n|\n!Help\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:DOC|Documentation]]\n\n|[[Image:Hex_sits_128.png]]\n|-\n!Downloading\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Requirements|System Requirements]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Download|Obtaining OpenDarwin]]\n|\n!Installing\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Installing|Installing OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Common Errors|Common Installation Errors]]\n|\n|-\n!Developing\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Source Code|Getting the OpenDarwin Source]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Submitting|Submitting Code to OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:ToDoList|To-Do List]]\n|}\n\n\n{| width=\"100%\"\n|-\n!OpenDarwin Projects\n|\n*[[Darwine:About|Darwine]]\n*[[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]]\n*[[odcctools:About|odcctools]]\n*[[OpenAudio:About|OpenAudio]]\n|\n*[[osx2x:About|osx2x]]\n*[[xar:About|xar]]\n*[[XPostFacto:About|XPostFacto]]\n*[[WebKit:About|WebKit]]\n|[[Image:hex_pkg_128.png]]\n|}','',1,'Cryo','20050608181129',0,'utf-8','79949391818870'),(182,4,'Installing:x86:VPC2004','==Initial Installation==\nThis page explains the steps involved in installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1 in Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. These same steps ought to work for older versions and were initially created using the Apple Darwin 7.0.1 release.\n\nAs a first step, make sure that you downloaded the [http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/OpenDarwin-7.2.1.iso.bz2 OpenDarwin v7.2.1 Release ISO] from the [http://www.opendarwin.org/en/news/opendarwin721.html OpenDarwin Download] page.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' You will have to extract this file to be a .iso extension.\n There are programs for Windows like [http://www.rarlab.com/ WinRAR] that will extract it,\n or you can use a Linux/UNIX box to uncompress the file\n and then transfer to your Windows box.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the OpenDarwin v7.2.1 .iso file, you are ready to go!\n\n===Create the VM===\nIn the Virtual PC Console:\n
\n*create a new virtual machine\n*name your virtual machine\n*select a memory size (I usually use 256MB)\n*create a new Virtual Hard Disk\n
\nBefore going further, make sure to check the settings of your virtual machine to ensure that you have enabled the various serial and parallel ports that you want operational. Also, if you have multiple network adapters, make sure that the networking is set to the operational network adapter.\n\n \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' For the initial installation, do not enable \'undo\' disks!\n If you want this on then turn it on after you have completed\n the initial installation.\n\n===Installing OpenDarwin v7.2.1===\n#Boot the virtual machine that you created above.\n#Immediately \'capture\' the OpenDarwin .iso file using the Virtual PC \'\'CD -> Capture ISO Image...\'\' menu.\n#The CD ROM will boot, and you will see OpenDarwin begin the boot process.\n#When the boot process loads the IDE drivers, it will hesitate for a bit while it attempts to discover the Virtual Hard Disk that it is going to install on.\n#Once the boot device is detected, you will see the welcome message, and you will be asked to identify the device that you want to install to. The Virtual Hard Disk should be the only device listed. Type \'1\' and enter.\n#You will be prompted about partitioning ... choose \'1\' (to Auto-partition) and hit enter.\n#When you are warned about destroying all data ... type \'y\' and enter. Then you\'ll \'\'\'really\'\'\' be warned again ... type \'yes\' and enter.\n#The installer will then prompt you to enter a Volume Name ... make up the name for your volume.\n#OpenDarwin will now get busy creating the Volume and UFS File System. Depending on your physical CPU and machine this will take a while. (On my system this took ~2.5 minutes.)\n#You will now see OpenDarwin packages being installed ... there are 240 packages that get installed, and then you will see a whole series of other packages being uncompressed.\n#You will eventually be prompted to provide a root password.\n#After the install is completed, you will be offered several choices
1) add a user to the new system
2) Reboot
3) Spawn a shell
\n# Feel free to add users at this time, and when you are through select option \'3\' to Reboot!\n
\n\'\'\'NOTE: Make sure to read the following section!\'\'\'\n
\n\n===Booting for the first time===\nThere is a known issue with OpenDarwin v7.2.1 where it does not properly recognize the boot device sometimes. This appears to be an issue with Virtual PC 2004. The first time you boot you will have to indicate the boot device, and then you can edit the preferences file to permanently indicate the boot device.\n\n#Boot OpenDarwin, or select the option to reboot. Watch the boot process, and hit a key when you are prompted to
\'\'\'press any key to enter startup options\'\'\'
\n#At the prompt enter:
\'\'\'boot:\'\'\' rd=disk0s1 -v
\n#This identifies the Virtual Hard Disk, and uses the verbose option.\n#During the boot process, you will see the Apple_DEC21x4Ethernet.kext fail to load ... this is a known issue. There is a fix in the following section of this page.\n#At this point, OpenDarwin is going to hang for a long time. This is normal! (Yes ... it\'s unusual and frustrating, but normal!)\n#12 minutes later(!!!) my system continued to boot ... getting past the issue.\n#There are some more error messages that might print ... more waiting ... then finally: \'\'the login prompt!\'\'\n#Login to your OpenDarwin installation!\n
\'\'\'NOTE: Read the Post-installation Options below for more tips!\'\'\'
\n\n===Getting the networking ... working===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\nIn order to get OpenDarwin networking ... operational ... within Virtual PC 2004 you are going to have to install a new network driver. This driver is located on a darwin_tulip_scl.iso image that you can download here. This driver is a special build based on code from Chuck Remes that I pulled together and built on a Apple Darwin v7.0.1 system. Once working, I put it on this CD image to make it easier to install.\n\n==Post-installation Options==\n\n===Set Default Boot Device===\nIf you do not want to have to enter the name of your default boot device every time that you boot OpenDarwin, you can follow these instructions.\n\nEdit the file /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n vi /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\nYou will see something like:\n \n \n \n \n Kernel\n mach_kernel\n Kernel Flags\n \n Boot Graphics\n Yes\n APM\n Yes\n \n \nYou will want to add \'rd=disk0s1\' as the value for the Kernel Flags key. When you have done this, your file ought to look something like:\n \n \n \n \n Kernel\n mach_kernel\n Kernel Flags\n \'\'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\' <-- NOTE ADDED TEXT!\n Boot Graphics\n Yes\n APM\n Yes\n \n \nSave the file, and upon next boot your default boot device will be set. That is all it takes!\n\n===Download and Install X Windows===\nFirst, download your copy of X Windows for OpenDarwin:\n ftp http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/7.2.1/X11-x86.tar.bz2\nChange to the root directory, and untar the file:\n cd /\n tar -jxpf {path_to}/X11-x86.tar.bz2\n
\'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' At this point you will only have twm, which is pretty \'minimal\'. Refer to other parts of this page to get other window managers.
\n\nCreate a basic .xinitrc file for yourself:\n vi ~/.xinitrc\nPut the following lines in that file:\n /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm &\n /usr/X11R6/bin/twm\nSave the file and then run the command:\n startx\n\n===Configure the twm Window Manager===\n NOTE: Still under construction!\n\n===Install Darwinports===\nDarwinports is a tool to assist in installing a wide range of open source projects on the Darwin OS family. Once you have networking operational, you can install Darwinports.\n\nInstructions from the Darwinports website:\n % cd ~\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od login\n % cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od co -P darwinports\n % cd ~/darwinports/base\n % ./configure\n % make\n % sudo make install\nOnce the installation is complete, you will have to add /opt/local/bin to your path:\n export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin\nThe primary command is the \'port\' command. Read the man pages!\n man port\n\n===Install Fink===\n NOTE: Still under construction!','/* Set Default Boot Device */',46,'Humancell','20050620041832',0,'utf-8','79949379958167'),(183,0,'Darwine:build','Refer to the Darwine [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20Wine Documentation]\n\nApply the following Patches:\n\n=== Patch to remove i386 dependencies on PPC ===\nA few i386 dependencies have crept in and haven\'t yet been ported to PPC. To get the current wine sources to build, you must apply the following patch after getting the source code frome WineHQ.\n\n Index: dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c \n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.4\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.4 minidump.c\n --- dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 29 Mar 2005 13:14:08 -0000 1.4 \n +++ dlls/dbghelp/minidump.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:38 -0000\n @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@\n mdThd->Stack.Memory.DataSize = (ULONG_PTR)tib.StackBase - \n mdThd->Stack.StartOfMemoryRange;\n #else\n -#error unsupported CPU \n +#warning unsupported CPU\n #endif\n }\n ResumeThread(hThread);\n Index: dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c\n ===================================================================\n RCS file: /home/wine/wine/dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c,v\n retrieving revision 1.55\n diff -u -d -b -w -r1.55 tmarshal.c\n --- dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 9 Jun 2005 09:43:38 -0000 1.55\n +++ dlls/oleaut32/tmarshal.c 13 Jun 2005 22:29:40 -0000\n @@ -351,7 +351,12 @@\n #include \"poppack.h\"\n \n #else /* __i386__ */\n -# error You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +# warning You need to implement stubless proxies for your architecture\n +\n +typedef struct _TMAsmProxy {\n +} TMAsmProxy;\n +\n #endif\n \n typedef struct _TMProxyImpl {\n @@ -1875,6 +1880,7 @@\n ERR(\"calling convention is not stdcall????\\n\");\n return E_FAIL;\n }\n +#ifdef __i386__\n /* popl %eax - return ptr\n * pushl \n * pushl %eax\n @@ -1894,6 +1900,10 @@\n xasm->lret = 0xc2;\n xasm->bytestopop= (nrofargs+2)*4; /* pop args, This, iMethod */\n proxy->lpvtbl[i] = xasm; \n +#else\n + #warning unsupported architecture\n +#endif /* __i386__ */\n +\n break;\n }\n }\n\nThe changes in this patch are purely hacks. Please feel free to make any necessary changes.\n\n=== Patch to fix the winsock.h errors ===\n( \'\'Patch submitted to the WineHQ. Remove this as soon as the patch is committed.\'\' )\n\nApply [http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=7554331&forum_id=26200 this Patch]','Patch to fix the winsock.h errors: Patch (take 2) submitted',26,'Pidherbemont','20050620201345',0,'utf-8','79949379798654'),(184,4,'About','{| {{PrettyTable}}\n|-\n|\n== What is OpenDarwin.org? ==\n\nSince it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apple\'s Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ Apple]. Since Apple\'s Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.\n\nOpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone. The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.\n\nMany OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin. The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apple\'s infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.\n|-\n|\n== Hexley, the OpenDarwin Mascot ==\n\n|}','',1,'Cryo','20050501010235',0,'utf-8','79949498989764'),(185,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&order=bugs.bug_severity P1|\"Unassigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P1&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P1 Assigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14|\"P1 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28|\"P1 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks\"]]\n
\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P2&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P2 Unassigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P2&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P2 Assigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P2&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14|\"P2 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P2&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28|\"P2 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks\"]]\n
\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P3&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P3 Unassigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P3&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P3 Assigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P3&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14|\"P3 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P3&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28|\"P3 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks\"]]\n
\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P4&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P4 Unassigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P4&order=bugs.bug_severity|\"P4 Assigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P4&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14|\"P4 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P4&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28|\"P4 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks\"]]\n
\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P5&order=bugs.bug_severity P5 Unassigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P5&order=bugs.bug_severity P5 Assigned bugs\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P5&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14 P5 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks\"]]\n* [[ http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P5&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28 P5 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks\"]]','',67,'AlthA','20050705202707',1,'utf-8','79949294797292'),(199,0,'WebKit:Nice_Bugzilla_queries','* [[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&version=412&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=noop&type0-0-0=noop|Unconfirmed bugs]]\n
\n* [[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&order=bugs.bug_severity P1|Unassigned bugs]]\n* [[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&bug_status=ASSIGNED&priority=P1&order=bugs.bug_severity|P1 Assigned bugs]]\n* [[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=14|P1 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 2 weeks]]\n* [[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=&product=WebKit&long_desc_type=substring&long_desc=&bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&priority=P1&emailassigned_to1=1&emailtype1=substring&email1=&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2=substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&votes=&chfieldfrom=&chfieldto=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0-0-0=%28to_days%28now%28%29%29+-+to_days%28bugs.delta_ts%29%29&type0-0-0=greaterthan&value0-0-0=28|P1 Bugs that haven\'t changed in the last 4 weeks]]\n
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\n\'\'\'\'\'Frequently Asked Questions\'\'\'\'\'\n{{FAQ}}','',1,'Cryo','20050709081145',0,'utf-8','79949290918854'),(212,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]','',67,'AlthA','20050705201405',0,'utf-8','79949294798594'),(213,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit+SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]','Added WebKit+SVG',15,'MacDome','20050710082937',0,'utf-8','79949289917062'),(214,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesnt work!','',15,'MacDome','20050710083716',0,'utf-8','79949289916283'),(215,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesnt work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# 3936 Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# 3914 Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# 3915 Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# 3917 DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# 3916 Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','',15,'MacDome','20050710092224',0,'utf-8','79949289907775'),(216,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesnt work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','',15,'MacDome','20050710092336',0,'utf-8','79949289907663'),(217,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesnt work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',1,'Cryo','20050710101415',0,'utf-8','79949289898584'),(218,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesnt work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',1,'Cryo','20050710102145',0,'utf-8','79949289897854'),(219,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc], until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050710102208',0,'utf-8','79949289897791'),(220,0,'DarwinPorts:About','The [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).','',6,'Olegb','20050511100255',0,'utf-8','79949488899744'),(221,0,'DarwinPorts:About','The [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\nFeel free to share some information about port(1), ports, categories, etc. about [DarwinPorts]!','',4,'Mww','20050711143055',0,'utf-8','79949288856944'),(222,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n(kevin@, snu@ finished Apr-05)\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones) */',14,'Snu','20050521001757',0,'utf-8','79949478998242'),(223,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]','Added WebKit+SVG',15,'MacDome','20050710083214',0,'utf-8','79949289916785'),(224,0,'DarwinPorts','here should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here.','',4,'Mww','20050711143253',0,'utf-8','79949288856746'),(225,0,'DarwinPorts:About','The [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\nFeel free to share some information about port(1), ports, categories, etc. about [[DarwinPorts]]!','',4,'Mww','20050711143130',0,'utf-8','79949288856869'),(226,0,'DarwinPorts','Here should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/OpenDarwin:ToDoList#DarwinPorts ToDO list]. If you feel like helping with any of these then don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts] channel of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network].','',2,'Jmpp','20050712025807',0,'utf-8','79949287974192'),(227,0,'DarwinPorts','Here should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/OpenDarwin:ToDoList#DarwinPorts ToDO list]. If you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts] channel of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.','',2,'Jmpp','20050712030157',0,'utf-8','79949287969842'),(228,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc] until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050710102231',0,'utf-8','79949289897768'),(229,4,'Common_Errors','== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86) ==\n* IDE drives may not work on x86. Try it, if it doesn\'t work, it\'s a known problem.\n* The booter won\'t automatically use the OpenDarwin disk as the root disk.\n
\n#Hit enter during initial boot to get to the command prompt.\n#You have to pass the \"rd=\" parameter to the kernel. (e.g. rd=disk#s#)\n#On a lot of installs the parameter to be passed is: \'\'rd=disk0s1\'\'\n#The exact values depend on your local setup.\n#Once booted you can hardwire this kernel argument in the file:\n#*/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.Boot.plist\n#*(put same \'\'rd-disk#s#\'\' as the value for the Kernel Flags\n
\n* Video cards must support VESA 2.0 framebuffer modes on x86. Try it, if your console looks weird, or doesn\'t appear, it\'s a known problem.\n\n== OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (ppc) ==\n* Airport wireless cards are detected, but cannot be configured.\n* PowerManagement is not working','/* OpenDarwin 7.2.1 Known Issues (x86) */',46,'Humancell','20050618053122',0,'utf-8','79949381946877'),(230,4,'DOC','!Setup\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:AddingUsers|Setting up new users and changing passwords]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:SSH|Allowing Remote Logins]]','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714221846',0,'utf-8','79949285778153'),(231,4,'AddingUsers','To add a new user:\n\nniutil -create / /users/bbraun\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun shell /bin/tcsh\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun realname \"Rob Braun\"\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun uid 1000\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun gid 1000\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun home /Users/bbraun\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun _shadow_password\n\nTo change a user\'s password you have to tell passwd to also update netinfo:\n\npasswd -i netinfo bbraun','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714222252',0,'utf-8','79949285777747'),(232,4,'SSH','\'\'\'edit /etc/xinetd.d/ssh and set \"disable\" to \"no\"\'\'\'\n\nservice ssh\n{\n disable = no\n socket_type = stream\n wait = no\n user = root\n server = /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper\n server_args = -i\n groups = yes\n flags = REUSE IPv6\n session_create = yes\n}\n\n\'\'\'kill xinetd:\'\'\'\n\nkill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`\n\n\'\'\'restart xinetd:\'\'\'\n\n/usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714223943',0,'utf-8','79949285776056'),(233,4,'SSH','\'\'\'edit /etc/xinetd.d/ssh and set \"disable\" to \"no\"\'\'\'\n\nservice ssh\n\\{\n disable = no\n socket_type = stream\n wait = no\n user = root\n server = /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper\n server_args = -i\n groups = yes\n flags = REUSE IPv6\n session_create = yes\n\\}\n\n\'\'\'kill xinetd:\'\'\'\n\nkill -HUP `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid`\n\n\'\'\'restart xinetd:\'\'\'\n\n/usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714224013',0,'utf-8','79949285775986'),(234,4,'AddingUsers','To add a new user:\n\nniutil -create / /users/bbraun\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun shell /bin/tcsh\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun realname \"Rob Braun\"\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun uid 1000\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun gid 1000\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun home /Users/bbraun\n\nniutil -createprop / /users/bbraun _shadow_password\n\nTo change a user\'s password you have to tell passwd to also update netinfo:\n\npasswd -i netinfo bbraun','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714222313',0,'utf-8','79949285777686'),(235,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]\n* [[WebKit Team]]','Requested Page',75,'Cgriego','20050711233932',0,'utf-8','79949288766067'),(236,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)','',69,'Dstorey','20050715162200',0,'utf-8','79949284837799'),(237,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* Miscellaneous */',84,'Juergen','20050716215803',0,'utf-8','79949283784196'),(238,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* Miscellaneous */ added Growl and Help Viewer',69,'Dstorey','20050717111535',0,'utf-8','79949282888464'),(239,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','added text editors and instant messenger clients',69,'Dstorey','20050717120925',0,'utf-8','79949282879074'),(240,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','Added a few text editors, iBlog and NewsFire',69,'Dstorey','20050717175152',0,'utf-8','79949282824847'),(241,0,'WebKit:WebKit_Team','== David Hyatt ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/accessibility/index.html Accessibility]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/css/index.html CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html HTML DOM (Document Object Model)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/editing/index.html HTML Editing]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/forms/index.html HTML Forms]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/layout/index.html Layout and Rendering]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/mathml/index.html MathML]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/printing/index.html Printing]\n* Tables\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit Website]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/xslt/index.html XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)]\n\n== Maciej Stachowiak ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* HTML frames/iframes\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/javascript/index.html JavaScript/ECMAScript]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/webkit/index.html WebKit API]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html XML DOM]\n\n== Chris Blumenberg ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/plugins/index.html Plug-ins and Java]\n* WebKit miscellaneous tasks\n\n== Darin Adler ==\n\nResponsibilities\n* WebKit Tools\n\n== Eric Seidel ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/svg/index.html SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics]','Added people and responsibilities from the Bugzilla module owners list',69,'Dstorey','20050715233439',0,'utf-8','79949284766560'),(242,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n(kevin@, snu@ finished Apr-05)\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','/* DarwinPorts */',12,'Sky','20050711163959',0,'utf-8','79949288836040'),(243,0,'DarwinPorts','Here should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/OpenDarwin:ToDoList#DarwinPorts ToDO list]. If you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.','',2,'Jmpp','20050712192411',1,'utf-8','79949287807588'),(244,4,'ToDoList','===OpenDarwin Community Todo List===\n\n{|\n|- valign=\"top\"\n|This wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n|[[Image:hex_globe_128.png]]\n|-\n|}\n\n==OpenDarwin project==\n\n*Hardware - Database improvements (input needs to be validated, maybe \'ioreg -l\' output submission)\n*work with darwinports / fink to make sure it works as best as possible\n*provide a ViewCVS/WebCVS-lookalike for virgin sources from Apple for the Darwin projects. This is for educational purpose\n*Write a Cocoa front end to Bugzilla. This will require minor tweaks on the server side cgi scripts to return query results in an XML list. Individual bugs can already be retrieved in XML form via xml.cgi. I think libcurl and libxml2 would work out quite nicely for this task. / Or come up with something else for bugtracking (bbraun@, kevin@ , snu@ had interest in investigation a different solution than bugzilla)\n*Creating queueing infrastructure such that commits to src/ either cause and automatic rebuild of a package, or create a list for manual rebuilding. If it\'s automatic, should coalesce multiple commits. Look at existing autobuilders.\n\n==OpenDarwin website==\n\n* Remove link to old, dead wiki. Link is http://opendarwin.org/en/news/todo20040715.html found on http://www.opendarwin.org under recent news (dated 2004)\n*Use OpenLDAP for OpenDarwin servers; modify web admin scripts to write to LDAP backend [PostgreSQL/MySQL] (snu@)\n*Make the dates in MySQL sane again (will help bugzilla) (snu@ 15-Nov-04)\n*Newer Bugzilla which supports email address [http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120030 obfuscation] (snu@ 09-Jan-05)\n*Make sure old URLs redirect to new URLs (kevin@ 30-Jul-04)\n*Add the new DocBook-ified FAQ to the Doc project and post on website (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Combine DocBook XSL with website XSL for OpenDarwin online documentation. (kevin@ 29-Jul-04)\n*Move [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org Darwin Sources] from /Volumes/src to /Volumes/psrc and extract tar archives (kevin@ 11-Aug-04)\n*Add an RSS feed for the headline news items (kevin@ 15-Jul-04)\n*Make most of the od website flat, so that it can be mirrored. (kevin@ 26-Apr-04)\n*Rewrite accounts system to be all web based. (bbraun@ 31-Jan-04)\n*[http://www.opendarwin.org/en/accounts.html Document] new account system (bbraun@ 1-Feb-04)\n*Make mailman archives work. (bbraun@ 3-Feb-04)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (for the darwin 7 based ones)==\n\n*Check [http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/darwinbuild Darwin Build Scripts] into CVS src/build/darwinbuild (kevin@)\n*go through src/ and find additions to Darwin-projects that are:\n#unique to OpenDarwin and that should stay OpenDarwin only, make patches against Upstream (Apple) Source\n#fixes that should be sent upstream, make patch against Upstream (Apple) Source and submit through bugreporter.apple.com\n(kevin@, snu@ finished Apr-05)\n*decide which projects should stay in cvs for local developement (fkr@)\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple), either by importing into cvs (if any of the projects we are going to keep in cvs are affected) or by using updated tarballs from apple\'s 7.4 source release (fkr@)\n*Fix smp on x86 (Darwin 7.0.1 recognized a HT P4 as two processors, OD 7.2.1 does not).\n\n==Items for the installer (within darwin 7 based releases)==\n\n*enhanced textbased installer (rc.cdrom): network service and similars\n*postinstall script for afterboot to install binary packages out of rpm.\n*build packages from DarwinPorts and fink and provide rpms, this includes setting up infrastructure for doing such builds regularly for subsequent releases\n\n==Various other areas of the Operating system==\n\n*provide windowmaker as the default windowmanager\n*make HFS+ install possible x86, UFS on ppc. enhancements to booter, create a simple \"bless\" utility for x86 so opendarwin 7.2x and later can boot more intelligently (cremes@)\n*update some software pieces such as zsh with upstream sources\n*bring in Security Fixes from Upstream (Apple)\n*go through the Darwin 7 / OpenDarwin 7.2.1 products in bugzilla and elimate lots of bugs\n*change/adjust/enhance darwinbuild script to do:\n#svn imports into a repository that holds virgin sources (see Project roadmap down below), this can easily be done by parsing the provided xml files (the darwinbuild and associated tools already do this)\n#builds darwin and opendarwin projects\n*import [http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.php ncutil 2.1.2] (fkr@)\n\n==OpenDarwin releases (post darwin 7)==\n\n*include OWC kexts and see about supporting old world\n*integrate OpenAudio driver (danchr@)\n*darwinbuild adoption, use tarballs for building OS, make xar\'s maybe (work on xar getting it ready for primetime), darwinbuild needs to be changed to use cp. Kevin will check his work into src/build soon. ?\n*driver for PCI-based ATA controller .... (ssen@)\n*Investigate performance improvements in readdir() by having getdirentries() return more than one dirent at a time (bbraun@)\n*Investigate readdir() bug in volfs. readdir()ing past NULL starts over (bbraun@)\n*Create a Mach-O FS. Be able to mount your Mach-O binaries and see architectures as directories and sections as files. Read/write would rule. (bbraun@)\n*Add the kern.bootfile sysctl to xnu. This will enable the addition of the getbootfile() libc call. This will require changes in BootX and boot2, since the user can override the default /mach_kernel, and the machine can also load a prelinked kernel from /S/L/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches. (bbraun@)\n*Get rid of utmp/wtmp. I already have much code for this. Essentially has a daemon (hopefully a plugin of something else, eventually) that is talked to via mach ports (I wanted to use Unix domain sockets with credential passing, but see earlier items on this list). The daemon contains an in-memory copy of utmp. Libc\'s login() and logout() api\'s talk to this daemon rather than writing to utmp. (bbraun@)\n*[http://wirelessdriver.sourceforge.net/ WirelessDriver], apctl (fkr@)\n*fix PowerManagement on ppc (-> ej@, anyone else?;-)\n*template code for IOKit based drivers, basic skeleton for ATA, USB, Firewire and PCI. Lots of comments to help demystify IOKit. (cremes@)\n*Plist wrapper for .-files\n*GUI configurator / X-based installer (-> ej@, ssen@)\n*BSD-driver shim (cremes@)\n*systrace support (fkr@)\n*tmpfs / mfs for use with live cd\'s. Maybe make use of new KPI technology coming in tiger. (cremes@, ssen@)\n*privilege seperation in network services\n*encrypted filesystem, transparent per-file/directory encryption (cremes@, bbraun@)- enhance UFS, snapshots\n*self-hosting (=> pbx/xcode project transformer) (morimoto@opendarwin.org, snu@, kvv@?)\n*Add full support to GNU binutils (GNU ld and gas) for targetting Darwin\n*Add support for non-VESA video cards for text-only mode, a follow-on feature is to allow XFree86 to use it\'s video drivers\n*PPC: Figure out the format of the badge icon in BootX which is displayed in the OF Boot Picker when you hold down option\n*PPC: Flesh out ELF and ext2 support in BootX. Actually boot Linux PPC or NetBSD/ppc\n*adduser (possibly by bringing in pw(8) from FreeBSD and extending with NetInfo, Open Directory back-ends) (snu@, some time ago)\n\n==DarwinPorts==\n\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n\n==Misc topics==\n*[[OpenDarwin:Kernel|Kernel Development]]','request to remove dead link from home od web page',12,'Sky','20050718212100',0,'utf-8','79949281787899'),(245,0,'DarwinPorts','==about darwinports==\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin)\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/OpenDarwin:ToDoList#DarwinPorts ToDO list]. If you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[OpenDarwin:ToDoList]]','added some nice links',12,'Sky','20050718213137',0,'utf-8','79949281786862'),(246,0,'DarwinPorts','==about darwinports==\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin)\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/OpenDarwin:ToDoList#DarwinPorts ToDO list] (note: move to [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList]]).\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[OpenDarwin:ToDoList]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]','links to proposed faq',12,'Sky','20050718213716',1,'utf-8','79949281786283'),(247,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','added shrook, sandvox, sherlock and Xcode (assume it uses for api docs)',69,'Dstorey','20050717225429',0,'utf-8','79949282774570'),(248,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* Media Players */ added InterActual',69,'Dstorey','20050718215316',0,'utf-8','79949281784683'),(249,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] - Marius Soutier. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] - Jean Matthieu. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\n* [http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] - Stéphane Boisson. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] - Icecold Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','Added a few different apps, created a help viewer section.',69,'Dstorey','20050718225049',0,'utf-8','79949281774950'),(250,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] - Ali Akcaagac (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* [http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] - Freeverse. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] - The Omni Group (Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore). Mac (PPC)\n* [http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] - Nokia (Based on Gtk+ WebCore). Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] - HMDT Siira Project. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] - Jike Atsushi. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/ TrailBlazer] - MacWarriors. Mac (PPC)\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] - Marius Soutier. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] - Jean Matthieu. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\n* [http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] - Stéphane Boisson. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] - Icecold Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','added iChat, Software Update and Dictionary',69,'Dstorey','20050719211510',0,'utf-8','79949280788489'),(251,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a draw, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit. \n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\n* [http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] - Colloquy Project. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] - Epicware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] - Defaultware. Mac (PPC)\n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] - Marius Soutier. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] - Jean Matthieu. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\n* [http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] - Stéphane Boisson. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] - Icecold Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','changed the browser section to give brief details about each app. will change other sections tomorrow',69,'Dstorey','20050720011115',0,'utf-8','79949279988884'),(252,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a draw, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit. \n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire supports an extensible plug-in architecture. \n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\n* [http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ iNews] - PixelatedSoftware. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] - JS8 Media Inc. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] - David Watanabe. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] - Freshly Squeezed Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] - Graham Parks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\n* [http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] - Karelia Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] - Marius Soutier. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] - Jean Matthieu. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\n* [http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] - Stéphane Boisson. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] - Icecold Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','added descriptions for email and IM clients',69,'Dstorey','20050720102213',0,'utf-8','79949279897786'),(253,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a draw, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit. \n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire supports an extensible plug-in architecture. \n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\n* [http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] - Lifli Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] - Ranchero Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\n* [http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] - Bare Bones. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] - Marius Soutier. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] - Peter Borg. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] - TheCodingMonkeys. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] - Taco Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://macromates.com/ TextMate] - MacroMates. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\n* [http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/ iBrowser] - ArtiszZ. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] - NC State University. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk] - app4mac Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Media Players ==\n\n* [http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] - InterActual. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] - Jean Matthieu. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] - RealNetworks. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\n* [http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] - Stéphane Boisson. Mac (PPC)\n* Help Viewer - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] - Icecold Software. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\n* [http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] - Kiosk Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] - Steven Frank. Mac (PPC)\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. 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It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: crashes because of the mtocrf instruction used.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: mach messages swapping has to be done.\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Status section.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050721112734',0,'utf-8','79949278887265'),(264,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: crashes because of the mtocrf instruction (PowerPC 975 instruction), not supported by qemu.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: mach messages swapping has to be done.\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Status section.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050721112826',0,'utf-8','79949278887173'),(265,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Bison 2.0 (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc] until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.pbproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050713073409',0,'utf-8','79949286926590'),(266,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: crashes because of the mtocrf instruction (PowerPC 975 instruction), not supported by qemu.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: mach messages swapping has to be done.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* vm_map ret code is 3 (MACH_KERN_NO_SPACE)\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Issues.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050721210905',0,'utf-8','79949278789094'),(267,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','== How to install ==\n* Prepare to build Wine. See [[Darwine:build]].\n* grab the quartzdrv. assumed location ~/quartzdrv\n $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/quartzdrv\n* copy the quartzdrv to the wine sources.\n $ cp -r ~/quartzdrv/wine/dlls/quartzdrv ~/wine/dlls/\n* add it to the build system\n $ cd ~/wine\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_quartzdrv_to_the_build_system.diff\n* add the foreground hack (dock support)\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_foreground_hack.diff\n* reset the build system and build.\n $ autoconf && ./configure && make && make install\n* test with X11\n $ winemine\n* set the [HKEY_SYSTEM\\Software\\Wine\\Drivers] key of the registry to quartz using regedit \'\'FIXME: details\'\'\n* test with quartzdrv\n $ winemine','Detail the installation process.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050623214738',0,'utf-8','79949376785261'),(268,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','quartzdrv is a Mac OS X graphic driver for Wine which intends to replace the x11drv on Mac OS X, to provide a better integration with Mac OS X.\n\n=== How to install ===\n* Prepare to build Wine. See [[Darwine:build]].\n* grab the quartzdrv. assumed location ~/quartzdrv\n $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/quartzdrv\n* copy the quartzdrv to the wine sources.\n $ cp -r ~/quartzdrv/wine/dlls/quartzdrv ~/wine/dlls/\n* add it to the build system\n $ cd ~/wine\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_quartzdrv_to_the_build_system.diff\n* add the foreground hack (dock support)\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_foreground_hack.diff\n* reset the build system and build.\n $ autoconf && ./configure && make && make install\n* test with X11\n $ winemine\n* set the [HKEY_SYSTEM\\Software\\Wine\\Drivers] key of the registry to quartz using regedit \'\'FIXME: details\'\'\n* test with quartzdrv\n $ winemine','Description. Section type 2->Section type 3',26,'Pidherbemont','20050725145955',0,'utf-8','79949274854044'),(269,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','quartzdrv is a Mac OS X graphic driver for Wine which intends to replace the x11drv on Mac OS X, to provide a better integration with Mac OS X.\n\n=== Status ===\n* Display Windows but not their content.\n\n=== How to install ===\n* Prepare to build Wine. See [[Darwine:build]].\n* grab the quartzdrv. assumed location ~/quartzdrv\n $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/quartzdrv\n* copy the quartzdrv to the wine sources.\n $ cp -r ~/quartzdrv/wine/dlls/quartzdrv ~/wine/dlls/\n* add it to the build system\n $ cd ~/wine\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_quartzdrv_to_the_build_system.diff\n* add the foreground hack (dock support)\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_foreground_hack.diff\n* reset the build system and build.\n $ autoconf && ./configure && make && make install\n* test with X11\n $ winemine\n* set the [HKEY_SYSTEM\\Software\\Wine\\Drivers] key of the registry to quartz using regedit \'\'FIXME: details\'\'\n* test with quartzdrv\n $ winemine','Status',26,'Pidherbemont','20050725150251',0,'utf-8','79949274849748'),(270,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','quartzdrv is a Mac OS X graphic driver for Wine which intends to replace the x11drv on Mac OS X, to provide a better integration of Wine in Mac OS X.\n\n=== Status ===\n* Display Windows but not their content.\n\n=== How to install ===\n* Prepare to build Wine. See [[Darwine:build]].\n* grab the quartzdrv. assumed location ~/quartzdrv\n $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/quartzdrv\n* copy the quartzdrv to the wine sources.\n $ cp -r ~/quartzdrv/wine/dlls/quartzdrv ~/wine/dlls/\n* add it to the build system\n $ cd ~/wine\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_quartzdrv_to_the_build_system.diff\n* add the foreground hack (dock support)\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_foreground_hack.diff\n* reset the build system and build.\n $ autoconf && ./configure && make && make install\n* test with X11\n $ winemine\n* set the [HKEY_SYSTEM\\Software\\Wine\\Drivers] key of the registry to quartz using regedit \'\'FIXME: details\'\'\n* test with quartzdrv\n $ winemine','',26,'Pidherbemont','20050725150337',1,'utf-8','79949274849662'),(271,0,'Darwine:quartzdrv','quartzdrv is a Mac OS X graphic driver for Wine which intends to replace the x11drv on Mac OS X, to provide a better integration of Wine in Mac OS X.\n\n=== Status ===\n* Display windows but not their content.\n\n=== How to install ===\n* Prepare to build Wine. See [[Darwine:build]].\n* grab the quartzdrv. assumed location ~/quartzdrv\n $ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/quartzdrv\n* copy the quartzdrv to the wine sources.\n $ cp -r ~/quartzdrv/wine/dlls/quartzdrv ~/wine/dlls/\n* add it to the build system\n $ cd ~/wine\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_quartzdrv_to_the_build_system.diff\n* add the foreground hack (dock support)\n $ patch -p0 < ~/quartzdrv/patches/add_foreground_hack.diff\n* reset the build system and build.\n $ autoconf && ./configure && make && make install\n* test with X11\n $ winemine\n* set the [HKEY_SYSTEM\\Software\\Wine\\Drivers] key of the registry to quartz using regedit \'\'FIXME: details\'\'\n* test with quartzdrv\n $ winemine','uncapitalize \"Windows\".',26,'Pidherbemont','20050725150425',1,'utf-8','79949274849574'),(272,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, [http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ Bison 2.0] (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc] until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG','Reflected Xcode 2.1 changes; Added link to GNU Bison website.',91,'AnamanFan','20050724161550',0,'utf-8','79949275838449'),(273,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, [http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ Bison 2.0] (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc] until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] Remove Bison 2.0 requirement from kdom\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','',15,'MacDome','20050726062441',0,'utf-8','79949273937558'),(274,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, [http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ Bison 2.0] (from [http://fink.sf.net/ Fink] or [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org DarwinPorts] or [http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/ NetBSD pkgsrc] until [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3936 3936] is fixed.)\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* SVG Hitlist bugs */',15,'MacDome','20050729070115',0,'utf-8','79949270929884'),(275,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050729070410',0,'utf-8','79949270929589'),(276,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n; 7/27/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050729070803',0,'utf-8','79949270929196'),(277,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/27/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050729070828',0,'utf-8','79949270929171'),(278,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050729070840',0,'utf-8','79949270929159'),(279,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050729204529',0,'utf-8','79949270795470'),(280,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050729204717',0,'utf-8','79949270795282'),(281,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built in viewing capabilities, or test case browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in TestViewer is designed to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great example of such can be found at:\n\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','',15,'MacDome','20050729205854',0,'utf-8','79949270794145'),(282,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built in viewing capabilities, or test case browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in TestViewer is designed to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* Testing WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050729210259',0,'utf-8','79949270789740'),(283,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built in viewing capabilities, or test case browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in TestViewer is designed to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* SVG Hitlist bugs */',15,'MacDome','20050729212353',0,'utf-8','79949270787646'),(284,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','/* Testing WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050729225634',0,'utf-8','79949270774365'),(285,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or don\'t mind bugs) you will be disappointed.\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','',15,'MacDome','20050729231832',0,'utf-8','79949270768167'),(286,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg','',15,'MacDome','20050729231851',0,'utf-8','79949270768148'),(287,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n===WebKit+SVG News===\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n===Building WebKit+SVG===\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n====svg2png====\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n====DrawTest.app====\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart','',15,'MacDome','20050729234155',0,'utf-8','79949270765844'),(288,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n===SVG Hitlist bugs===\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n===Testing WebKit+SVG===\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart','',15,'MacDome','20050729235321',0,'utf-8','79949270764678'),(289,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart','',15,'MacDome','20050729235407',0,'utf-8','79949270764592'),(290,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050729235712',0,'utf-8','79949270764287'),(291,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730000554',0,'utf-8','79949269999445'),(292,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730001124',0,'utf-8','79949269998875'),(293,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart\n
\n\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730001731',0,'utf-8','79949269998268'),(294,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from W3C, or image libraries like OpenClipart\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730001836',0,'utf-8','79949269998163'),(295,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050730002144',0,'utf-8','79949269997855'),(296,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]] and [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730003118',0,'utf-8','79949269996881'),(297,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeprojin Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050730003348',0,'utf-8','79949269996651'),(298,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg)\n* WebCore+SVG currently requires you to have both JavaScriptCore and WebCore build to the same place. See [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4208 4208] (build-webkit doesn\'t require such)\n* Open JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the JavaScriptCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebCore/WebCore.xcodeproj in Xcode, select the WebCore+SVG target and hit build.\n* Open WebKitTools/DrawTest/DrawTest.xcodeproj in Xcode, and hit build + run.\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050730060539',0,'utf-8','79949269939460'),(299,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg only need to run this once)\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050731202802',0,'utf-8','79949268797197'),(300,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\nMajor Features:\n* Built-in SVG viewer (File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder)\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n* SVG TestViewer (Window:Tests Panel) -- This is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Building WebKit+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050731203058',0,'utf-8','79949268796941'),(301,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nBelow are current gotchas in building WebKit we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit].\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\nMake sure to run\n set-webkit-configuration --deployment\nso that you won\'t have link errors.\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a ~ character in your build directory name. They won\'t be automatically expanded so you\'ll need to enter the full path, or use the Choose... button to select your build directory.\n\nIf you\'re building from the command line, you\'ll have to tell it where to find WebKitSystemInterface.h. (How do you do this?)\nI cheated, and searchlight\'ed the files, and copied them from /WebKitLibraries to the directory containing the bit that wouldn\'t build (/Webkit/History.subproj).. and it builds fine!','/* I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h */',47,'Courtenay','20050617222747',0,'utf-8','79949382777252'),(302,0,'WebKit:Tips_For_Building_WebKit','==What is WebKit==\n\nWebKit is an open-source set of web browser classes. Check out the [http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/WebKit/ObjC_classic/Intro/IntroWK.html WebKit Objective C Reference]\n\n==Building WebKit - Gotchas==\n\nBelow are current gotchas in building WebKit we\'ve seen in [irc://freenode.net/webkit #webkit].\n\n==Building with Xcode 2.1==\n\nThe current source now builds with Xcode 2.1 correctly. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\nMake sure to run\n set-webkit-configuration --deployment\nso that you won\'t have link errors.\n\n==I get an error /usr/bin/libtool: can\'t locate file for: -lxml2-WebCore==\n\nThis has been resolved in the latest source. Please update your source tree using the script:\n WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit\n\n==I get an error \"No such file or directory\" for JavaScriptCore.build/DerivedSources/grammar.cpp.h==\n\nYou have bison 2 installed. There are a few ways to get around this. The easiest is to edit your PATH to remove fink (/sw) or DarwinPort\'s (/opt/local) directories from being used. You can do this for a sh-style shell (eg, bash) by running:\n\n $ printenv PATH\nRemove the parts of the PATH that relate to fink, DarwinPorts or your own install of Bison 2 and then run\n\n $ export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin\nYou can use the PATH given above, or just remove the relevent sections from your own PATH.\n\nThere are some patches located at \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000003.html \nand \nhttp://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/webkit-reviews/2005-June/000006.html \nthat may also help.\n\n==I see warnings like JavaScriptCore/bindings/objc/WebScriptObject.mm:343: warning: `NSString\' may not respond to `+stringWithCString:encoding:\' and then the build fails==\n\nBuilding WebKit requires Tiger. You can not build the current WebKit source on Panther or earlier.\n\nThere are several bugs tracking this issue:\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3331 is the original, includes this error (which maciej is looking into fixing). The other comments have been spun off into seperate bugs.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3334 is regarding workarounds for the lack of XSLT development headers.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3344 is regarding the apparent failure to find \"isnan\" on 10.3.\n\nhttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3345 is regarding the fact that libxml headers are incorrect on 10.3.\n\n==I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h==\n\nMake sure you haven\'t used a space in your build directory name. Xcode 2.1 has a bug with the handling of space characters that causes the WebKit build to fail with this error.','/* I get weird errors about being unable to find WebKitSystemInterface.h */',100,'Darin','20050801024105',0,'utf-8','79949198975894'),(303,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050731203630',0,'utf-8','79949268796369'),(304,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds]] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050801072754',0,'utf-8','79949198927245'),(305,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Building WebKit+SVG==\n* Requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n* Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (WebKitTools/checkout or WebKitTools/Scripts/update-webkit)\n* Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\n* You\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer.\n* Come complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050801072814',0,'utf-8','79949198927185'),(306,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebKit+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebKit+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050801074601',0,'utf-8','79949198925398'),(307,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050801074707',0,'utf-8','79949198925292'),(308,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 4211] REGRESSION: Most SVGs render black\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050801074800',0,'utf-8','79949198925199'),(309,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050801092607',0,'utf-8','79949198907392'),(310,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts & Nightly\'s: SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* SVG Hitlist bugs */',15,'MacDome','20050801092726',0,'utf-8','79949198907273'),(311,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the \"Most SVGs render black\" regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050801092852',0,'utf-8','79949198907147'),(312,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050801092931',0,'utf-8','79949198907068'),(313,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor interested developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */',15,'MacDome','20050801092947',0,'utf-8','79949198907052'),(314,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for testing.\n\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Obtaining WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050801093009',0,'utf-8','79949198906990'),(315,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Building WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050801093047',0,'utf-8','79949198906952'),(316,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the two. A great examples of such can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Building WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050801093110',0,'utf-8','79949198906889'),(317,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a regression test suite for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Testing WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050801093254',0,'utf-8','79949198906745'),(318,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','',15,'MacDome','20050801093430',0,'utf-8','79949198906569'),(319,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
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\n|}\n\n{| {PrettyTable}} width=\"100%\"\n|-\n!About\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:About|About OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Crew|OpenDarwin Operations]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Cast|OpenDarwin Developers]]\n|\n!Help\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:DOC|Documentation]]\n\n|[[Image:Hex_sits_128.png]]\n|-\n!Downloading\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Requirements|System Requirements]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Download|Obtaining OpenDarwin]]\n|\n!Installing\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Installing|Installing OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Common Errors|Common Installation Errors]]\n|\n|-\n!Developing\n|\n*[[OpenDarwin:Source Code|Getting the OpenDarwin Source]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Submitting|Submitting Code to OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:ToDoList|To-Do List]]\n|}\n\n\n{| width=\"100%\"\n|-\n!OpenDarwin Projects\n|\n*[[Darwine|Darwine]]\n*[[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]]\n*[[odcctools:About|odcctools]]\n*[[OpenAudio:About|OpenAudio]]\n|\n*[[osx2x:About|osx2x]]\n*[[xar:About|xar]]\n*[[XPostFacto:About|XPostFacto]]\n*[[WebKit:About|WebKit]]\n|[[Image:hex_pkg_128.png]]\n|}','Reverted edit of UserUser, changed back to last version by Cryo',1,'Cryo','20050623212909',1,'utf-8','79949376787090'),(321,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]\n* [[WebKit Team]]\n* [[Applications using WebKit]]','',69,'Dstorey','20050715152431',1,'utf-8','79949284847568'),(322,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Testing WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050801094621',0,'utf-8','79949198905378'); INSERT INTO `mw_text` VALUES (323,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a draw, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit. \n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire supports an extensible plug-in architecture. \n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iiBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly. \n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be use as a regular web browser. \n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. 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Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] DumpKCanvasTree needed for SVG layout testing with KCanvas (ask rwlbuis)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
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Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nUnfortunately, there is as of yet no good testing infrastructure for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] and [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] cover the introduction of such. Anyone willing to assist with those bugs is most welcome! Until such a testing infrastructure is landed, the best way to test WebCore+SVG is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
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Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file to the named path\n --suffix append to each output file e.g. .png\n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n svg2png has exited with status 1.\n\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* Testing WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050806191506',0,'utf-8','79949193808493'),(330,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\nUsage: svg2png [options] file[s]\nOptions:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\nWhen --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\nas the original source files e.g. /.png\n\nWhen --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\ncontains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\ncreate a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
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','',101,'WikiUser','20050807081217',0,'utf-8','79949192918782'),(332,0,'WebKit:Known_incompatibilities_between_open-source_WebKit_and_Safari','Versions of Safari that were released with 10.4 (Tiger) or a 10.4.x update should work correctly with locally-built versions of WebKit in nearly all ways. Ideally there would be no incompatibilities at all, but occasionally it is necessary to introduce an incompatibility so that WebKit can evolve without amassing globs of special-case backwards-compatibility code.\n\nThis page is intended to list all of the deliberate incompatibilities between using a Tiger version of Safari and a locally-built version of WebKit. If you know of any other incompatibilities, then either this page needs updating or (more likely) they are unintentional bugs. Please use bugzilla.apple.com to report such bugs.\n\n=== Forms auto-fill doesn\'t work ===\n\nForms auto-fill in Safari is entirely disabled with a locally-built version of WebKit. This was necessary in order to rewrite the form control code in WebKit to not rely on using NSViews, a project that is currently underway.\n\n=== Context menu for selected text is missing three menu items ===\n\nThe context menu for selected text on an HTML page in Tiger Safari normally includes \"Search in Spotlight\", \"Search in Google\", \"Look Up in Dictionary\", and \"Copy\". When running on locally-built WebKit, only the \"Copy\" item appears, preceded by two separators. This change was necessary in order to make public API that allows clients to recognize these specific context menu items.\n\n=== Automatic proxy configuration doesn\'t work ===\n\nSafari crashes when trying to access the network if automatic proxy configuration (using a PAC file) is selected in System Preferences > Network > \'\'interface\'\' > Proxies.','auto proxy config doesn\'t work; also replaced

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This was necessary in order to rewrite the form control code in WebKit to not rely on using NSViews, a project that is currently underway.\n\n=== Context menu for selected text is missing three menu items ===\n\nThe context menu for selected text on an HTML page in Tiger Safari normally includes \"Search in Spotlight\", \"Search in Google\", \"Look Up in Dictionary\", and \"Copy\". When running on locally-built WebKit, only the \"Copy\" item appears, preceded by two separators. This change was necessary in order to make public API that allows clients to recognize these specific context menu items.\n\n=== Automatic proxy configuration doesn\'t work ===\n\nSafari crashes when trying to access the network if automatic proxy configuration (using a PAC file) is selected in System Preferences > Network > \'\'interface\'\' > Proxies.','changed \"bugzilla.apple.com\" to \"bugzilla.opendarwin.org\"',102,'Sullivan','20050807151521',1,'utf-8','79949192848478'),(334,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 7/29/05 -- Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 7/29/05 -- SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 7/28/05 -- SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 7/25/05 -- SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\n \n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n \n When --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\n contains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\n create a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* svg2png */',96,'Pojo','20050807093650',0,'utf-8','79949192906349'),(335,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a draw, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit. \n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iiBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly. \n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be use as a regular web browser. \n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* Fire - Epicware */',111,'MarkRowe','20050804141728',0,'utf-8','79949195858271'),(336,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iiBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly. \n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be use as a regular web browser. \n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* OmniWeb - The Omni Group */ typo',121,'Nickshanks','20050808093521',1,'utf-8','79949191906478'),(337,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be use as a regular web browser. \n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] - DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] - Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] - AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update - Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] - Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] - Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] - Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] - Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] - Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* iBlog - Lifli Software */ typo',121,'Nickshanks','20050808094512',1,'utf-8','79949191905487'),(338,0,'WebKit:WebKit_Team','== David Hyatt (hyatt) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/accessibility/index.html Accessibility]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/css/index.html CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html HTML DOM (Document Object Model)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/editing/index.html HTML Editing]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/forms/index.html HTML Forms]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/layout/index.html Layout and Rendering]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/mathml/index.html MathML]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/printing/index.html Printing]\n* Tables\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit Website]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/xslt/index.html XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)]\n\n== Maciej Stachowiak (othermaciej) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* HTML frames/iframes\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/javascript/index.html JavaScript/ECMAScript]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/webkit/index.html WebKit API]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html XML DOM]\n\n== Chris Blumenberg (?) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/plugins/index.html Plug-ins and Java]\n* WebKit miscellaneous tasks\n\n== Darin Adler (darin) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* WebKit Tools\n\n== Eric Seidel (MacDome) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/svg/index.html SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics]\n\n== Geoffrey Garen (ggaren) ==\n\n== Vicki Murley (vickim) ==\n\n== Adele Peterson (adele) ==\n\nTitle: Safari/WebKit QA Engineer','Added Adele Peterson',75,'Cgriego','20050721104429',0,'utf-8','79949278895570'),(339,0,'WebKit:WebKit_Team','== David Hyatt (hyatt) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/accessibility/index.html Accessibility]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/css/index.html CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html HTML DOM (Document Object Model)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/editing/index.html HTML Editing]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/forms/index.html HTML Forms]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/layout/index.html Layout and Rendering]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/mathml/index.html MathML]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/printing/index.html Printing]\n* Tables\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit Website]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/xslt/index.html XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)]\n\n== Maciej Stachowiak (othermaciej) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* HTML frames/iframes\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/javascript/index.html JavaScript/ECMAScript]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/webkit/index.html WebKit API]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html XML DOM]\n\n== Chris Blumenberg (?) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/plugins/index.html Plug-ins and Java]\n* WebKit miscellaneous tasks\n\n== Darin Adler (darin) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* WebKit Tools\n\n== Eric Seidel (MacDome) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/svg/ Scalable Vector Graphics]\n\n== Geoffrey Garen (ggaren) ==\n\n== Vicki Murley (vickim) ==\n\n== Adele Peterson (adele) ==\n\nTitle: Safari/WebKit QA Engineer','/* Eric Seidel (MacDome) */ removed index.html',121,'Nickshanks','20050808113120',1,'utf-8','79949191886879'),(340,0,'WebKit:WebKit_Team','== David Hyatt (hyatt) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/accessibility/ Accessibility]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/css/ CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/ HTML DOM (Document Object Model)]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/editing/ HTML Editing]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/forms/ HTML Forms]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/layout/ Layout and Rendering]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/mathml/ MathML]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/printing/ Printing]\n* Tables\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit Website]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/xslt/ XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)]\n\n== Maciej Stachowiak (othermaciej) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* HTML frames/iframes\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/javascript/index.html JavaScript/ECMAScript]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/webkit/index.html WebKit API]\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/dom/index.html XML DOM]\n\n== Chris Blumenberg (?) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/plugins/index.html Plug-ins and Java]\n* WebKit miscellaneous tasks\n\n== Darin Adler (darin) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* WebKit Tools\n\n== Eric Seidel (MacDome) ==\n\nResponsibilities:\n* [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/projects/svg/ Scalable Vector Graphics]\n\n== Geoffrey Garen (ggaren) ==\n\n== Vicki Murley (vickim) ==\n\n== Adele Peterson (adele) ==\n\nTitle: Safari/WebKit QA Engineer','/* David Hyatt (hyatt) */ ditto',121,'Nickshanks','20050808113238',1,'utf-8','79949191886761'),(341,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\n \n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n \n When --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\n contains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\n create a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [[http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg]] and [[http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg]](ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* WebKit+SVG News */ changed dates from american format into unambigous one',121,'Nickshanks','20050808091539',1,'utf-8','79949191908460'),(342,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\n \n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n \n When --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\n contains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\n create a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases]] for filters\n
','/* SVG viewer */',121,'Nickshanks','20050808114144',1,'utf-8','79949191885855'),(343,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be use as a regular web browser. \n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] — DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] — System�wide notification manager. Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] — AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update — Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] — Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] — Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] — Integrated development environment. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] — U.S. meteorological software. Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] — CSS debugger. Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','/* Miscellaneous */ added simple product description to some',121,'Nickshanks','20050808112951',1,'utf-8','79949191887048'),(344,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. It\'s features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be used as a regular web browser.\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] — DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] — System�wide notification manager. Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] — AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update — Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] — Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] — Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] — Integrated development environment. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] — U.S. meteorological software. Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] — CSS debugger. Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','Minor grammar fix. /* Real Player - RealNetworks */',122,'Sdfisher','20050809062610',1,'utf-8','79949190937389'),(345,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. Its features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, pariental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be used as a regular web browser.\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] — DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] — System�wide notification manager. Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] — AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update — Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] — Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] — Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] — Integrated development environment. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] — U.S. meteorological software. Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] — CSS debugger. Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','Grammar fix. /* OmniWeb - The Omni Group */',122,'Sdfisher','20050810003908',1,'utf-8','79949189996091'),(346,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. Its features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, parental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. It\'s notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer. \n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be used as a regular web browser.\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. 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In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]','/* about darwinports */',110,'Rhwood','20050813013205',0,'utf-8','79949186986794'),(359,0,'DarwinPorts','==about darwinports==\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin)\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [http://wiki.opendarwin.org/index.php/DarwinPorts:About About page].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','',110,'Rhwood','20050813122156',1,'utf-8','79949186877843'),(360,0,'DarwinPorts','==about darwinports==\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin)\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','/* about darwinports */',110,'Rhwood','20050813122329',1,'utf-8','79949186877670'),(361,0,'Xar:About','Xar is an eXtensible archiver project that aims to archive all metadata available on the various filesystems it supports.\n\nThe project page is http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/xar\n\nThe Xar contributing developers are:\n\nKevin Van Vechten\n\nLandon Fuller\n\nRob Braun\n\nDavid Leimbach\n\nWill Barton [PyXar sub project]\n\nToby Peterson [XarKit]','',3,'TobyPeterson','20050518053520',0,'utf-8','79949481946479'),(362,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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(Don\'t overwrite existing files)\n\nAdd macros for all the property and attribute keys to be used with xar_{prop,attr}_{get,set}()\n\nContinue documenting the API\n\nAdd an option or utility for only generating the TOC of an archive.\n\nAdd option for read/write buffer sizes.\n\nAdd an option/utility for diffing two TOCs.\n\nAdd signing of the xml header.\n\nExtract serialized subdocuments to memory.','',7,'Bbraun','20050816200339',0,'utf-8','79949183799660'),(368,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] Add pixel-based regression tests for svg (pojo has work underway)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (kde folks are working on this right now)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\n \n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n \n When --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\n contains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\n create a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* SVG Test Suite Browser */',121,'Nickshanks','20050808115248',1,'utf-8','79949191884751'),(369,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWe only just recently landed the beginnings of a testing architecture [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3917 3917] for WebCore+SVG. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 4193] covers adding aditional pixel-based testing tools.\n\nUnfortunately, although we now have testing tools, we don\'t have any actual SVG tests! We have a bug [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4303 4303] to cover the introduction of such.\n\nA good visual way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===svg2png===\nA simple testing tool used for generating a png image from an svg image. This is designed to be used for creating a [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4193 pixel-based regression test suite] for SVG.\n\n Usage: svg2png [options] file[s]\n Options:\n --baseline-dir the directory where the baselines are stored\n --baseline-suffix the suffix on the reference version of a picture\n --max-width sets the width of the output png\n --max-height sets the height of the output png\n --output dump a png copy of a single svg input file\n to the named path\n --output-dir the directory where all files are output to\n --suffix append to each output file\n e.g. .png\n --version Prints full version (0.0) information and exits\n \n When --output is not specified, output files are created in the same directory\n as the original source files e.g. /.png\n \n When --baseline-suffix is specified, svg2png will look for a PNG file that\n contains an example of what the SVG should look like when rendered. It will\n create a -diff.png file to show these differences.\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* SVG Hitlist bugs */',15,'MacDome','20050818083625',0,'utf-8','79949181916374'),(370,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely\n run-webkit-tests\n\nHowever WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the\n --svg\noption to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to know!\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* Testing WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050818084034',0,'utf-8','79949181915965'),(371,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to know!\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Features====\n=====SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* Testing WebCore+SVG */',15,'MacDome','20050818084139',0,'utf-8','79949181915860'),(372,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to know!\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n=====Feature: SVG viewer=====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n=====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser=====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050818084217',0,'utf-8','79949181915782'),(373,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to know!\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Feature: SVG viewer====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','/* DrawTest.app */',15,'MacDome','20050818084239',0,'utf-8','79949181915760'),(374,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: crashes because of the mtocrf instruction (PowerPC 975 instruction), not supported by qemu.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: mach messages swapping has to be done.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n* vm_map ret code is 3 (MACH_KERN_NO_SPACE)\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','More build infos.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050725111733',0,'utf-8','79949274888266'),(375,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: crashes because of the mtocrf instruction (PowerPC 975 instruction), not supported by qemu.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: mach messages swapping has to be done.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','vm_map ret=3 not an issue after all.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050818121228',0,'utf-8','79949181878771'),(376,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. dyld crashes.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. dyld can\'t load libSystem.B.dyld\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Status update.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050818121551',0,'utf-8','79949181878448'),(377,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. dyld crashes.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. dyld can\'t load libSystem.B.dyld\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working, dyld should complain about a broken libSystem, and quit)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Test it.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050818122242',0,'utf-8','79949181877757'),(380,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working, dyld should complain about a broken libSystem, and quit)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Status update: helloworld and dyld-43 works for both ppc and i386.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050820102205',0,'utf-8','79949179897794'),(381,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working, dyld should complain about a broken libSystem, and quit)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','helloworld with dyld compilation fix.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050820102311',0,'utf-8','79949179897688'),(382,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld-43.1, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* finish mach_msg_trap implementation.\n* finish unix syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* clean machload.c.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working, dyld should complain about a broken libSystem, and quit)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','todo',26,'Pidherbemont','20050820102719',0,'utf-8','79949179897280'),(383,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n==Software Porting Questions==\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.','',110,'Rhwood','20050813015436',1,'utf-8','79949186984563'),(384,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n==Software Porting Questions==\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?','/* Software Porting Questions */',110,'Rhwood','20050821020125',0,'utf-8','79949178979874'),(385,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]\n* [[WebKit Team]]\n* [[Applications using WebKit]]\n* [[Known incompatibilities between open-source WebKit and Safari]]','Added link to page discussing known incompatibilities with Safari',102,'Sullivan','20050802180742',0,'utf-8','79949197819257'),(386,2,'Bkocik','*Name: Bill Kocik\n*Employment: Senior Software Engineer at America Online\n*Current WebKit Project: [[JS Core Garbage Collector]]\n*Contact: bkocik at gmail.com','initial creation of page',150,'Bkocik','20050824115708',1,'utf-8','79949175884291'),(387,0,'WebKit:JS_Core_Garbage_Collector','\'\'\'From Maciej:\'\'\'\n\n\'\'The garbage collector in JavaScriptCore has been improved quite a bit from the earliest versions. But much greater efficiency can be achieved with a garbage collector that uses a generational algorithm, so we don\'t have to mark all the objects every time we garbage collect. This should make JavaScript run significantly faster.\'\'\n\nI\'m setting up this page as a project page to track the progress of the generational collector for JavaScript Core. I intend to use it to keep design notes, and hold discussions about the various ways in which such a collector could be implemented. I\'m also looking for volunteers who want to get involved. If you\'re interested, and you know your way around C/C++ pretty well, please get in touch with [[User:Bkocik|Bkocik]]. This should turn out to be a very interesting and rewarding project with high visibility. If you\'re looking to make a big impact on WebKit, this is a good way.','Initial creation of page',150,'Bkocik','20050824115209',0,'utf-8','79949175884790'),(388,0,'WebKit:Applications_using_WebKit','== Browsers ==\n\nAll the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated.\n\n=== Atlantis - Ali Akcaagac ===\n* Freeware\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Red Hat/Fedora Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://www.akcaagac.com/index_atlantis.html Atlantis] is a lightweight Web browser based on GTK-WebCore. It fully integrates into the GNOME desktop.\n\n=== BumperCar - Freeverse ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.freeverse.com/bumpercar2/ BumperCar] is a browser designed for kids. It has a number of child friendly features including profanity filtering, whitelists, blacklists, IRCA support and time limits. BumperCar earned a prestigious Best of Show award at MacWorld San Francisco.\n\n=== KidsBrowser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/kidsbrowser.html KidsBrowser] allows children to surf the Web without the risks of being exposed to harmful or pornographic websites. It includes content filtering, and runs in full screen mode. \n\n=== OmniWeb - The Omni Group ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n* Based on WebCore and JavaScriptCore\n\n[http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ OmniWeb] is a powerful browser, with a number of advanced features. Its features include graphical tabs in a drawer, ad blocking, workspaces, auto-saved browsing sessions, site preferences, RSS news feeds, a HTML source editor and zoomable text areas. OmniWeb was awarded 4 mice in Macworld and an Eddy award in 2004. \n\nOmniWeb currently uses a custom version of WebCore, but there has been talk from Scott Maier, product manager of OmniWeb, of the possibility of moving to WebKit.\n\n=== osb-browser - Nokia ===\n* Open Source\n* Available for all POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), Linux\n* Based on Gtk+ WebCore\n\n[http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/ osb-browser] is an example browser implementation which uses Gtk+ WebCore. It is written in C and uses Gtk+ GUI-library. There is interest in merging the changes made in the creation of Gtk+ WebCore into the WebKit source tree.\n\n=== Safari - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with Panther and Tiger)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/safari/ Safari] is Apple\'s own browser. It includes tabbed browsing, pop up blocking, parental control features, RSS news feeds, web archives, SnapBack and private browsing. Safari was designed to be the fastest browser on OS X.\n\n=== Shiira - HMDT Siira Project ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html Shiira] is an open source browser developed in Japan. It has a number of unique features. Tab Exposé looks and works similar to Exposé, but works for tabs instead of windows. Core Image is used for page transition effects, such as a page curl when loading a new page. \"Open All Links in Tabs\" allows the user to select text, and all the links included in the selection will open in new tabs.\n\n=== SunriseBrowser - Jike Atsushi ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://sunrisebrowser.com/en/index.html SunriseBrowser] is a light and fast browser with features aimed towards web developers. Auto Resizable Window resizes the window to a number of pre-set sizes with one click. The source window is translucent so that the page can be seen behind the source code. The source can be edited from the view source window, and the changes will update in the browser.\n\n=== TrailBlazer - MacWarriors ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/macwarriors/projects/trailblazer TrailBlazer] solves the problem of getting back to a web page you\'ve been to before, but didn\'t have the forethought to bookmark. The current solutions provided by most web browsers, their history menu, is just a list of titles and web addresses which aren\'t memorable enough to be useful.\n\nThe actual solution used by most people, is to retrace their own steps through different links until they find they page they are looking for. Trailblazer provides the user with a graphical representation of the steps they took from page to page, such that they can simply click to their final destination page. Trailblazer makes use of Apache Foundation\'s Lucene to provide the search functionality.\n\n== E-Mail Clients ==\n\n=== Mail - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Mail] is an E-Mail client which started life in NeXTSTEP. Mail includes smart mailboxes, spam filtering, parental controls, .Mac integration and spotlight search. Recent versions of Mail use WebKit to render HTML messages. From Tiger onwards, WebKit is used to compose HTML E-Mails. \n\n== Instant Messenger/Chat Clients ==\n\nAll Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application.\n\n=== AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.adiumx.com/ AdiumX] is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X. It supports a number of protocols including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise and Lotus Sametime. Its notable features include OTR encryption, tabbed messaging and file transfer.\n\n=== Colloquy - Colloquy Project ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://colloquy.info/ Colloquy] is an advanced IRC & SILC client which adheres to Mac OS X interface conventions. Its features include file transfers, a buddy list, the ability to chat on multiple servers, AppleScript scripting support and an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== Fire - Epicware ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://fire.sourceforge.net/ Fire] is a multi-protocol internet Instant Messaging client based on freely available libraries for each service. It supports AIM, Bonjour, ICQ, Yahoo!, IRC, MSN and Jabber. Fire has an extensible plug-in architecture.\n\n=== iChat AV - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included with OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/ichat/ iChat AV] is a Instant Messaging client which supports AIM, ICQ, Bonjour and Jabber. It supports file transfer, direct connection (in AIM), parental controls, iTunes integration, and ten person AAC audio and four person AVC video conferencing. Unlike the other clients in this section, iChat does not use WebKit for rendering messages, but for some elements of the interface. \n\n=== Proteus - Defaultware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.defaultware.com/proteus/ Proteus] is a multi protocol Innstant Messaging client. It offers support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu Gadu, and Novell Sametime. Its features include file transfer, draw based tabbed messaging, AddressBook integration, plug-in support and LaTeX equations. \n\n== RSS Readers ==\n\nAll the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. \n\n=== MiNews - JS8 Media Inc. ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.js8media.com/minews/ MiNews] subscribes to RSS Feeds so that it does all the work collecting the news for you. MiNews supports RSS 0.9, RSS 1 and RSS 2. Atom is planned to be supported shortly. It supports OPML files, to allow a collection of existing feeds to be imported. A bookmark feature allows individual items to be bookmarked, in much the same way as pages are bookmarked in a browser. \n\n=== NetNewsWire - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial (NetNewsWire Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ NetNewsWire] is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. It uses a familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail. Features include feed subscription, tabbed browsing of feeds, smart lists, synchronisation support, Bloglines syncing, scripting and Automator support, scripted feeds and HTML differences. It supports RSS with enclosures (Podcasts) and has beta support for Atom feeds. NetNewsWire has won many awards including a MacWorld eddy, and a Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== NewsFire - David Watanabe ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.newsfirerss.com/ NewsFire] is an elegant way to monitor news feeds and be notified of updated content. NewsFire has a minimal interface to aid ease of use. NewsFire supports RSS with enclosures, atom and OPML files. \n\n=== PixelNews - PixelatedSoftware ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.pixelatedsoftware.com/products/inews/ PixelNews] allows the organisation of feeds in Channels that are quickly accessible in the sidebar. Clicking on a Channel will reveal all the feeds in that Channel making it easy to view all PhotoBlogs in one Channel, World News in another, Movie review feeds in another. A \"Breaking News\" channel is provided, which contains all the posts that are unread. Search and smart channels are incorporated to help find specific content. PixelNews supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== PulpFiction - Freshly Squeezed Software ===\n* Commercial (PulpFiction Lite available as freeware)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://freshsqueeze.com/products/pulpfiction/ PulpFiction] is a next-generation, easy-to-use, powerful RSS/Atom feed reader. Featuring a familiar Mail-like interface. It supports filters to move, mark, and process articles. Flags, sounds, and dock icons alert you to new or important posts. AppleScript support allows PulpFiction to be extended to work with other applications. Also included are smart folders, local feed support, authenticated feeds and NetNewsWire Stylesheet support. PulpFiction supports RSS with enclosures and Atom feeds.\n\n=== Shrook - Graham Parks ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.fondantfancies.com/apps/shrook/ Shrook] is a easy to use news reader with advanced features. Features include synchronisation with an online Shrook account, distributed checking, podcast synchronisation with iTunes, Growl support, smart groups, integration with external blog editors, a channel guide and access to encrypted feeds. Shrook supports all versions of RSS and Atom feeds.\n\n== Web Development Applications ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages as they are built. \n\n=== Sandvox - Karelia Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.karelia.com/sandvox/ Sandvox] is a playful, powerful new website development tool for everyone, from the developer of Watson. Sandvox provides page layouts designed by professional designers, real time site preview (via WebKit), rich text editing, drag and drop assembly, automatic RSS generation, custom page coding, and a highly extensible plug-in architecture. Sandvox makes use of many Tiger features such as Core Image, Spotlight, and Quartz Composer.\n\n== Weblog Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview the blog entry as they are written.\n\n=== ecto - Adriaan Tijsseling, Alex Hung ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ecto.kung-foo.tv/ ecto] is a feature-rich desktop blogging client, supporting a wide range of weblog systems, such as Blogger, Blojsom, Drupal, MovableType, Nucleus, TypePad, WordPress, and more. It works with NetNewsWire, PulpFiction, and Shrook RSS Readers. \n\n=== iBlog - Lifli Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.lifli.com/Products/iBlog/main.htm iBlog] is an elegant desktop weblogging application that makes authoring and publishing your personal weblogs a breeze. Preview and publishing of weblogs to an iDisk is available with a single click of a button. iBlog can also generate a RSS/XML file for the blog being edited. iBlog has won a Mac OS X Innovators award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== MarsEdit - Ranchero Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://ranchero.com/marsedit/ MarsEdit] is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email—with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems including Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.\n\n== Text Editors ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to preview web pages produced in the text editor.\n\n=== BBEdit - Bare Bones ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml BBEdit] is a leading professional HTML and text editor for the Macintosh. Specifically crafted in response to the needs of Web authors and software developers, this award-winning product provides a plethora of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of text.\n\nFeatures including grep pattern matching, search and replace across multiple files, function navigation and syntax coloring for numerous source code languages, FTP and SFTP open and save, AppleScript, Perl and Mac OS X Unix scripting support, glossary support, and a complete set of HTML tools.\n\n=== CreaText - Marius Soutier ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://creatext.sourceforge.net/index1.html CreaText] is an HTML text editor with some basic and advanced features. CreaText features include tag colouring, easy access to Mac browsers, the change of special characters into HTML entities in realtime, an Insert menu with rapid access to all usual HTML commands, an HTML colour chooser, drag & drop, and the possibility to setup HTML parameters when creating a new document.\n\n=== Smultron - Peter Borg ===\n* Open Source (GNU GPL)\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://smultron.sourceforge.net/ Smultron] is an open-source text editor written in Cocoa for Mac OS X. It features easy selection of the opened documents, line numbers, support for syntax colouring for many different languages, support for text encodings, code snippets, a toolbar, HTML preview, multi-document find and replace with regular expressions, possibility to show invisible characters, authenticated saves, command-line utility and .Mac synchronisation of preferences.\n\n=== SubEthaEdit - TheCodingMonkeys ===\n* Freeware (Commercial if for commercial use)\n* Mac (PPC)\n \n[http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit] is a powerful and lean collaborative text editor. It combines the ease of Bonjour with a powerful text collaboration engine, to enable multiple users to co-operate on one document. SubEthaEdit has won many awards including an Apple Design Award for best student product, and an Mac OS X Innovators Award from O\'Reilly.\n\n=== Taco HTML Edit - Taco Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://tacosw.com/index.php Taco HTML Edit] is a full-featured HTML and PHP editor. It has features including spell checking, live browser previewing, PHP previewing and syntax checking.\n\n=== TextMate - MacroMates ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://macromates.com/ TextMate] attempts to bring Apple\'s approach to operating systems into the world of text editors. By bridging UNIX underpinnings and GUI, TextMate cherry-picks the best of both worlds to the benefit of expert scripters and novice users alike. TextMate includes features like tabs, foldings, and macros. \n\n== Kiosk Software ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit at their core to display web pages and other content. \n\n=== Kioskbrowser - KioskBrowser ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/kioskbrowser.html KioskBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser with kiosk mode, extensive security options, 5 different filter levels to limit the URL/page access, Café mode to limit the access time of internet café users and children, fast bookmark system, and log files.\n\n=== webXkiosk - NC State University ===\n* Open Source (custom licence)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\n[http://www.ncsu.edu/mac/software/webXkiosk.html webXkiosk] is a full screen, web kiosk application with security, web screen saver, video embed and some \"universal access\" features. This application can be used to create public information and/or web kiosks. webXkiosk is meant to be deployed in a secured environment where it has replaced the Finder for a standard or managed user. \n \n=== wKiosk Browser - app4mac Software ===\n* Commercial\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.app4mac.com/world/wkiosk.html wKiosk Browser] allows websites to be displayed without a menu bar or any navigation toolbar. Its features include disabling the finder, force quit, shortcuts, downloads, the automatic deletion of cookies and cache, pop-up and tabs configuration, usage logs, and remote management. \n\n== Media Players ==\n\n=== InterActual Player - InterActual ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://player.interactual.com/default.asp?code=AP InterActual Player] allows InterActual DVD-ROM content to be played on Mac OS X. WebKit is used to display interactive web content found on InterActual compatible DVDs. \n\n=== CocoaJT - Jean Matthieu ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/cocoajt/ CocoaJT] is a Cocoa application based that gives access to TV news services including the BBC, TF1, France2, Canal+, TSR, and Les Guignols de l\'Info. It uses WebKit to display a way-back machine, which shows what has happened since 2002 with easy access to broadcast archives.\n\n=== Real Player - RealNetworks ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.real.com/international/ Real Player] is a media player based on the Helix open source project. It\'s features include near DVD-quality video, full-screen theater mode, graphic equalizer and plays QuickTime files. WebKit is used to create a mini browser for displaying interactive content linked from movie clips. The browser can be used as a regular web browser.\n\n== Help Viewers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to display the HTML based help files.\n\n=== Chmox - Stéphane Boisson ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://chmox.sourceforge.net/ Chmox] is a viewer for Microsoft Help \"CHM\" (Compiled HTML) files and ebooks. \n\n=== Help Viewer - Apple ===\n* Commercial (Included in Mac OS X)\n* Mac (Universal Binary)\n\nHelp Viewer is the standard application for showing help files on Mac OS X. When connected to the Internet, Help Viewer automatically displays the latest information available.\n\n=== Lifesaver - Icecold Software ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.icecoldsw.com/lifesaver/ Lifesaver] is a help viewer that reads HelpML files that are hosted on the internet. HelpML (Help Markup Language) is a proposed standard for topic-based help documents.\n\n== Desktop Wallpaper Browsers ==\n\nAll applications in this section use WebKit to render web pages as wallpaper on the desktop.\n\n=== DesktopBrowser - Kiosk Software ===\n* Shareware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.kiosksw.com/desktopbrowser.html DesktopBrowser] is a fullscreen internet browser in the background of your screen. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals. \n\n=== iBrowser - ArtiszZ ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.frontiernet.net/%7eartistz/products iBrowser] is an embedded desktop background \"Kiosk Mode\" web browser that displayed webpages in fullscreen and features a build in bookmark menu.\n\n=== NagaraBrowser - Anne\'s Software ===\n* Open Source\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/nagarabrowser.html NagaraBrowser] displays web pages as transparent desktop wallpaper. It allows the browser to be continually updated or change at pre-defined intervals, and supports Safari bookmarks and SSL connections.\n\n=== WebDesktop - Steven Frank ===\n* Freeware\n* Mac (PPC)\n\n[http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=WebDesktop WebDesktop] layers a web browser over the desktop. Preferences are available to specify an automatic refresh interval so that the page is refreshed at the selected interval\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/dashboard/ Dashboard] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/work/5/ Dictionary] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent/overview.php DEVONagent] — DEVONtechnologies. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://growl.info/ Growl] — System�wide notification manager. Growl Development Team. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.aquaminds.com/product.jsp NoteTaker] — AquaMinds. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/sherlock/ Sherlock] — Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* Software Update — Apple. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/lingo/contents/software/webstickies.html WebStickies] — Anne\'s Software. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.softchaos.com/products/webstractor/overview/ Webstractor] — Softchaos Ltd. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/xcode/ Xcode] — Integrated development environment. Apple. Mac (Universal Binary)\n* [http://www.solusinc.com/hunter-associates/wx/ Wx] — U.S. meteorological software. Hunter Associates. Mac (PPC)\n* [http://www.culturedcode.com Xyle scope] — CSS debugger. Cultured Code. Mac (PPC)','Grammar. /* AdiumX - Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser */',122,'Sdfisher','20050810004011',1,'utf-8','79949189995988'),(389,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* finish mach_msg_trap implementation.\n* finish unix syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* clean machload.c.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working, dyld should complain about a broken libSystem, and quit)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','dyld-43 -> dyld from cctools-495',26,'Pidherbemont','20050820104723',0,'utf-8','79949179895276'),(390,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* finish mach_msg_trap implementation.\n* finish unix syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* clean machload.c.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working due to the bad load_file_shared implementation)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','helloworld with dyld doesn\'t work because of our load_file_shared implementation',26,'Pidherbemont','20050827153224',0,'utf-8','79949172846775'),(391,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* have a good implementation of the load_shared_file related syscalls.\n* make qemu-user able to launch executable at the default address space (0x1000).\n* finish syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwinbox, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working due to the bad load_file_shared implementation)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Todo update.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050827153447',0,'utf-8','79949172846552'),(392,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* have a good implementation of the load_shared_file related syscalls.\n* make qemu-user able to launch executable at the default address space (0x1000).\n* finish syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Issues ===\n* The commpage hack in darwin-user/syscall.c darwin-user/main.c might not work if the comm page doesn\'t start at 0xbffff0000\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwin box, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working due to the bad load_file_shared implementation)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','typo.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050827153613',1,'utf-8','79949172846386'),(393,0,'Darwine:qemu-darwin-user','The goal of qemu-darwin-user is to run darwin/x86 process on a darwin/ppc host (and vice versa). It would allow wine/darwin/x86 to run on a Mac OS X/PPC host.\n\n=== Status ===\n* PowerPC on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495.\n* Intel x86 on PowerPC: simple app without dyld works. Simple App using the dynamic linker works with dyld from cctools-495, but only one time due to the load_shared_file syscall not well implemented.\n\n=== Todo ===\n* have a good implementation of the load_shared_file related syscalls.\n* make qemu-user able to launch executable at the default address space (0x1000).\n* finish syscall implementation, and fix the byteswapping.\n* merge with qemu cvs.\n\n=== Get the code ===\n cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.opendarwin.org:/Volumes/src/cvs/od checkout projects/darwine/related/qemu\n\n=== Prepare the build/test environment ===\n* Make sure you have the latest Developer Tools\n* check if the x86 build environment is present:\n $ file /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib \nwhich should report:\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib: Mach-O fat file with 3 architectures\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library stub ppc64\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub i386\n /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (for architecture ppc): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library stub ppc\n* Download an x86 dyld [http://www.opendarwin.org/~kevin/ here]\nalternatively you can do that on a OpenDarwin box, where every library is FAT x86/ppc.\n\n=== Tweak the code ===\nThere are a few things to fix like the path to your x86 dyld before you can continue (darwin-user/machload.c).\n\n=== Build the code ===\n $ ./configure --target-list=i386-darwin-user ppc-darwin-user\n $ make\n\n=== Test it ===\n* Simple helloworld wich doesn\'t relay on dyld (darwin dynamic linker)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -e _main -nostdlib -o helloworld-i386-nostd tests/helloworld-i386-nostd.c \n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386-nostd\n\n* helloworld with dyld (darwin dynamic linker) (not working due to the bad load_file_shared implementation)\n $ cd path/to/qemu\n $ gcc -g -arch i386 -seg1addr 0x500000 -o helloworld-i386 tests/helloworld.c -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/\n $ i386-darwin-user/qemu-i386 -d in_asm,cpu /absolute/path/to/helloworld-i386\n\n=== Links ===\n* [http://darwine.opendarwin.org/docs/dev-doc.xml#Building%20the%20source%20codeBuilding%20QEMU%20with%20darwin-user Darwine Developers Documentation: How to build qemu-darwin-user]\n* [http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/uploads/media/EBSD04_21.pdf NetBSD\'s COMPAT_DARWIN Paper]','Issues not really interesting.',26,'Pidherbemont','20050827154228',0,'utf-8','79949172845771'),(394,0,'Xar:Todo','Add an option that allows for non-destructive extraction. (Don\'t overwrite existing files)\n\nAdd macros for all the property and attribute keys to be used with xar_{prop,attr}_{get,set}()\n\nContinue documenting the API\n\nAdd an option or utility for only generating the TOC of an archive.\n\nAdd option for read/write buffer sizes.\n\nAdd an option/utility for diffing two TOCs.\n\nAdd signing of the xml header.','',7,'Bbraun','20050817192305',0,'utf-8','79949182807694'),(395,0,'WebKit:Debugging_WebKit_with_Xcode','In order to be able to do source-level debugging of WebKit code from within Xcode, do the following:\n# [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/build.html Build WebKit] in Development configuration (you can use the set-webkit-configuration script to change configurations). By default, this will build the frameworks into WebKitBuild/Development.\n# Create an empty Xcode project.\n# Choose Project > New Custom Executable, choose the executable that you would like to debug (for example, /Applications/Safari.app), name the custom executable and click Finish.\n# In the new executable\'s info window, select the Arguments tab, and under \'\'Variables to be set in the environment\'\', add a variable named \'\'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH\'\', specifying for its value the full path to the WebKit development build location (again, by default, this will end with WebKitBuild/Development). Close the executable info window.\n# Verify that the new executable is selected in Project > Set Active Executable.\n# Choose Debug > Debug Executable. Your executable should start running under the debugger. (It\'s OK to quit or kill your executable at this point).\n# Choose Debug > Tools > Shared Libraries. Under \'\'Module Information\'\', locate JavaScriptCore, WebCore and WebKit, and verify that your executable linked against the development build of WebKit, by examining the path that appears at the bottom of the window as you select each one of them. If the paths begin with /System/Library/Frameworks, then the executable linked against the default libraries, and you need to make sure that the path you set the \'\'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH\'\' environment variable to is correct and that the built frameworks are indeed at that path.\n# For each one of JavaScriptCore, WebCore and WebKit, change the symbol loading Starting Level from Default to All.\nThat\'s it. You\'ll probably want to add to your project file references to all or some of WebKit\'s source files, so that you can set breakpoints in them, although Xcode will open source files for you even if they are not in your project, if gdb stops inside them, or you call them up from the stack backtrace. If you change a WebKit source file in Xcode and you want to test your change, don\'t forget to save your changes, run build-webkit, and start a new debug session.\n\nInstead of starting with an empty Xcode project, you can also do the above in an existing project. This may be useful if you are debugging your own application or tool that links against WebKit. Note that custom executables and the symbol loading levels are kept in your .pbxuser file.\n','',114,'Mitz Pettel','20050827154130',0,'utf-8','79949172845869'),(396,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n* Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n* Run build-drawtest followed by run-drawtest\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to hear from you.\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Feature: SVG viewer====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
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Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n# Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n# Run build-drawtest (this builds DrawTest.app)\n# Run run-drawtest to actually view svgs. :)\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to hear from you.\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Feature: SVG viewer====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
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If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n# Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n# Run build-drawtest (this builds DrawTest.app)\n# Run run-drawtest to actually view svgs. :)\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to hear from you.\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Feature: SVG viewer====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
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source-level debugging of WebKit code from within Xcode, do the following:\n# [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/build.html Build WebKit] in Development configuration (you can use the set-webkit-configuration script to change configurations). By default, this will build the frameworks into WebKitBuild/Development.\n# Create an empty Xcode project.\n# Choose Project > New Custom Executable, choose the executable that you would like to debug (for example, /Applications/Safari.app), name the custom executable and click Finish.\n# In the new executable\'s info window, select the Arguments tab, and under \'\'Variables to be set in the environment\'\', add a variable named \'\'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH\'\', specifying for its value the full path to the WebKit development build location (again, by default, this will end with WebKitBuild/Development). Close the executable info window.\n# Verify that the new executable is selected in Project > Set Active Executable.\n# Choose Debug > Debug Executable. Your executable should start running under the debugger. (It\'s OK to quit or kill your executable at this point).\n# Choose Debug > Tools > Shared Libraries. Under \'\'Module Information\'\', locate JavaScriptCore, WebCore and WebKit, and verify that your executable linked against the development build of WebKit, by examining the path that appears at the bottom of the window as you select each one of them. If the paths begin with /System/Library/Frameworks, then the executable linked against the default libraries, and you need to make sure that the path you set the \'\'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH\'\' environment variable to is correct and that the built frameworks are indeed at that path.\n# For each one of JavaScriptCore, WebCore and WebKit, change the symbol loading Starting Level from Default to All.\nThat\'s it. You\'ll probably want to add to your project file references to all or some of WebKit\'s source files, so that you can set breakpoints in them (although Xcode will show you WebKit source code even if it\'s not in your project). If you change a WebKit source file in Xcode and you want to test your change, don\'t forget to save your changes, run build-webkit, and start a new debug session.\n\nInstead of starting with an empty Xcode project, you can also do the above in an existing project. This may be useful if you are debugging your own application or tool that links against WebKit. Note that custom executables and the symbol loading levels are kept in your .pbxuser file.\n','',114,'Mitz Pettel','20050827201256',0,'utf-8','79949172798743'),(412,0,'Fink','Here is Fink\'s main page...\n\n[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n[[Fink:Getting Fink]]','',1,'Cryo','20050901134718',0,'utf-8','79949098865281'),(413,0,'Fink','Here is Fink\'s main page...\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n*[[Fink:Getting Fink]]','',1,'Cryo','20050901134746',0,'utf-8','79949098865253'),(414,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and[http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.','',171,'Chris01','20050901143528',0,'utf-8','79949098856471'),(415,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','[[Fink|Fink Main Page]]\n\n== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.\n\n[[Fink|Fink Main Page]]','Added a Link to the Fink Main Page',171,'Chris01','20050901154655',0,'utf-8','79949098845344'),(416,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n==Todo==\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (in progress; not absolute blocker if not done in time)\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n#foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\nbar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial import',171,'Chris01','20050901163347',0,'utf-8','79949098836652'),(417,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n*[[Fink:Getting Fink]]\n\n== How to follow policy ==\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n== Packaging progress ==\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n== Package manager roadmap ==\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n== Major new feature plans ==\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n== Miscellaneous ==\n\n* [[Wiki Tests]]','First import from akhs wiki',171,'Chris01','20050901141730',0,'utf-8','79949098858269'),(418,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n==Finished features==\n\n* [[incremental indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n==Bug fixes==\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901161751',0,'utf-8','79949098838248'),(419,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n==Finished features==\n\n* [[incremental indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n[[Category: Roadmap]]\n\n==Bug fixes==\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','/* Finished features */',173,'RangerRick','20050901171626',0,'utf-8','79949098828373'),(420,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n==Todo==\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n#foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\nbar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','val-unpack is in HEAD now',172,'Dmacks','20050901164025',0,'utf-8','79949098835974'),(421,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info.
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
cluster all fields for a given source object. Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n==Extensions==\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on \"Feature Requests Tracker\":http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713)\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the \\PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901165654',0,'utf-8','79949098834345'),(422,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info.
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
cluster all fields for a given source object. Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on \"Feature Requests Tracker\":http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713)\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the \\PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Changed heading level',171,'Chris01','20050901172015',0,'utf-8','79949098827984'),(423,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources,--srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k,--keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d,--dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h,--help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173347',0,'utf-8','79949098826652'),(424,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources,--srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k,--keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d,--dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h,--help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]\n[[Category: Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173425',0,'utf-8','79949098826574'),(425,0,'Fink:About','[http://fink.sourceforge.net Go to the Fink Home Page]','Put in link',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901155013',0,'utf-8','79949098844986'),(426,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','changed link to main page',171,'Chris01','20050901155123',0,'utf-8','79949098844876'),(427,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n*[[Fink:Getting Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Wiki Tests]]','Change heading level',171,'Chris01','20050901171540',0,'utf-8','79949098828459'),(428,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n* We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n** Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n* We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n** Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n* The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n** Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n** gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n*** mutella\n*** visual-py23\n*** gnomemeeting\n*** fxscintilla\n*** brs\n** The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n* Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','First import. The first top level list should be numbered.',171,'Chris01','20050901155918',0,'utf-8','79949098844081'),(429,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.24_backports','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n* BuildDep swapping \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* ParentEssential fix \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','First import',171,'Chris01','20050901160730',0,'utf-8','79949098839269'),(430,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [[incremental indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n[[Category: Roadmap]]\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Changed heading level',171,'Chris01','20050901171812',0,'utf-8','79949098828187'),(431,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n#foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\nbar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Changed heading level',171,'Chris01','20050901171856',0,'utf-8','79949098828143'),(432,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nSee also [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including \\AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901163526',0,'utf-8','79949098836473'),(433,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901164433',0,'utf-8','79949098835566'),(434,0,'Fink:Roadmap:1.0_goals','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nWhat could/should be done before fink can be called \"1.0\"\n\n* all [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* rethink our -ssl policy (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1102917&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 1102917] )\n\n* implement a possibility to remove unneeded packages (ala debfoster, see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=593475&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 593475] )\n\n* reccomends/suggests support in fink (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=662397&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 662397] )\n\n* unstable binary distribution? (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=595244&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 595244] )\n\n* fink option to only use binary packages available (use .deb in preference to whatever is in pdb, even if .deb version isn\'t in pdb at all)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901164739',0,'utf-8','79949098835260'),(435,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info.
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
cluster all fields for a given source object. Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Changed minor wiki typos',171,'Chris01','20050901172129',0,'utf-8','79949098827870'),(436,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have @InheritedBuildDepends: atk1@, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
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Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
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Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= _wherever it gets implemented_) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901170821',0,'utf-8','79949098829178'),(437,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info.
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
cluster all fields for a given source object. Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174445',0,'utf-8','79949098825554'),(438,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have @InheritedBuildDepends: atk1@, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= _wherever it gets implemented_) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174524',0,'utf-8','79949098825475'),(439,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info.
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
cluster all fields for a given source object. Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174603',1,'utf-8','79949098825396'),(440,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173812',0,'utf-8','79949098826187'),(441,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',172,'Dmacks','20050901181259',0,'utf-8','79949098818740'),(442,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','{{ns:Category}}\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901182803',0,'utf-8','79949098817196'),(443,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','{{category note}} \n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (\"MD5 for patchfiles\" is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901183050',0,'utf-8','79949098816949'),(444,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','{{category note}} \n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (for example, [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=979713&group_id=17203&atid=367203 MD5 for patchfiles] is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','link to patch-md5 RFE on SF Tracker',172,'Dmacks','20050901183115',0,'utf-8','79949098816884'),(445,14,'Fink','The Fink project.','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173518',0,'utf-8','79949098826481'),(446,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? 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|| Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • | Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras |\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |  \n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901181331',0,'utf-8','79949098818668'),(447,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi (\"bug\":http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4 |\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7 |\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core |\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4 |\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras |\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901183659',0,'utf-8','79949098816340'),(448,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi (\"bug\":http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4 |\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7 |\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core |\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4 |\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • | Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T; 2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras |\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901183748',0,'utf-8','79949098816251'),(449,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi (\"bug\":http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4 |\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7 |\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core |\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4 |\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T; 2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901183902',0,'utf-8','79949098816097'),(450,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi (\"bug\":http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4 |\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7 |\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in \"exp/dmacks\":http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core |\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4 |\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901183933',1,'utf-8','79949098816066'),(451,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4 |\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core |\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901184115',0,'utf-8','79949098815884'),(452,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier |\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0 |\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi) |\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus |\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • |\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • |\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   |\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   |\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • |\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901184216',0,'utf-8','79949098815783'),(453,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (*not* arbitrarily to new current version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* --disable-dependency-tracking\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901184502',0,'utf-8','79949098815497'),(454,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Goals */',172,'Dmacks','20050901184756',0,'utf-8','79949098815243'),(455,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== Python Bindings === ([http://www.pygtk.org sources])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901185852',0,'utf-8','79949098814147'),(456,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings === ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl sources])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901185940',0,'utf-8','79949098814059'),(457,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings === ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java sources])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901190002',0,'utf-8','79949098809997'),(458,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings === ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ sources])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901190022',0,'utf-8','79949098809977'),(459,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== Gnome Desktop === ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ sources]) ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901190042',0,'utf-8','79949098809957'),(460,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n=== Goals ===\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n=== Questions ===\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n\n== Gnome Platform == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Desktop] ==\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ C++ Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java Java Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl Perl Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n=== [http://www.pygtk.org Python Bindings] ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* [http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ Gnome Platform] */',172,'Dmacks','20050901190111',0,'utf-8','79949098809888'),(461,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Gnome 2.10 progress ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome Platform == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n== Gnome Desktop == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n== C++ Bindings == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n== Java Bindings == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n== Perl Bindings == ([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n\n== Python Bindings == ([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','Headings cleanup',172,'Dmacks','20050901190606',0,'utf-8','79949098809393'),(462,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n* We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n** Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n* We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n** Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n* The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n** Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n** gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n*** mutella\n*** visual-py23\n*** gnomemeeting\n*** fxscintilla\n*** brs\n** The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n* Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173846',0,'utf-8','79949098826153'),(463,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n*[[Fink:Getting Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173752',0,'utf-8','79949098826247'),(464,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','remove unneeded \"Getting Fink\"',171,'Chris01','20050901192924',0,'utf-8','79949098807075'),(465,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','== Jottings ==\nFAQ\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n----\nUser\'s Guide\n# update source installation page\n----\n[[Category: Fink]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901194145',0,'utf-8','79949098805854'),(466,0,'Fink:About','[http://fink.sourceforge.net Go to the Fink Home Page]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173635',0,'utf-8','79949098826364'),(467,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? 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\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
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Also lets Fink load just the part of the package DB that it needs.\n\n===Testing it===\n\n* parameters\n** index (write only) or other load (read/write)\n** root or non-root\n** different versions of fink\n** with/without autoindex\n** full or partial or proxy run\n\n* race conditions\n** run multiple finks at once\n\n* exceptional cases\n** rsync: files updated to earlier mtime than last index\n** FinkCommander: needs whole DB, caching\n** forget and re-load\n\n* missing stuff and dealing with it\n** index.db\n** proxies.db\n** finkinfo dir, or files within\n\n* package has\n** proxy stuff (name, version)\n** loadable stuff (dumpinfo)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','Initial Import',171,'Chris01','20050901195816',0,'utf-8','79949098804183'),(476,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section.\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n----\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901195834',0,'utf-8','79949098804165'),(477,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','== Jottings ==\n=== Main Page ===\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section.\n=== FAQ ===\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n----\n=== User\'s Guide ===\n# update source installation page\n----\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Jottings */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901195909',0,'utf-8','79949098804090'),(478,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n# We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n# We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n# The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n#* Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n#* gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n#** mutella\n#** visual-py23\n#** gnomemeeting\n#** fxscintilla\n#** brs\n#* The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n# Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','Change bulleting to enumeration',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901192524',0,'utf-8','79949098807475'),(479,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n# We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n# We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n# The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n#* Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n#* gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n#** mutella\n#** visual-py23\n#** gnomemeeting\n#** fxscintilla\n#** brs\n#* The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n# Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','Remove tree category',171,'Chris01','20050901200242',1,'utf-8','79949098799757'),(480,0,'Fink:About','[[Category: Fink]]\n\n[http://fink.sourceforge.net Go to the Fink Home Page]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901194402',0,'utf-8','79949098805597'),(481,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features:Incremental_indexing','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n===What is it?===\n\nLets Fink read only new .info files instead of all of them. Also lets Fink load just the part of the package DB that it needs.\n\n===Testing it===\n\n* parameters\n** index (write only) or other load (read/write)\n** root or non-root\n** different versions of fink\n** with/without autoindex\n** full or partial or proxy run\n\n* race conditions\n** run multiple finks at once\n\n* exceptional cases\n** rsync: files updated to earlier mtime than last index\n** FinkCommander: needs whole DB, caching\n** forget and re-load\n\n* missing stuff and dealing with it\n** index.db\n** proxies.db\n** finkinfo dir, or files within\n\n* package has\n** proxy stuff (name, version)\n** loadable stuff (dumpinfo)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','Remove unneeded heading',171,'Chris01','20050901195908',1,'utf-8','79949098804091'),(482,0,'Fink_Header','\n\n
\n[[Fink|Back to the Fink Wiki Home]]\n
','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200259',0,'utf-8','79949098799740'),(483,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n{{User:Amgine}}\n== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: GCC]]','Adding an example menu box',175,'Amgine','20050901195548',0,'utf-8','79949098804451'),(484,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901194725',1,'utf-8','79949098805274'),(485,0,'Fink:Packaging:The_10.4_tree','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nHere is the current plan for creating the 10.4 tree.\n\n# We need to make sure that all packages using c++ or g++ have been tagged with the appropriate GCC field in 10.4-transitional.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, but has been left to maintainers for unstable.\n# We need to make sure that as many packages as possible with a GCC field will build OK using g++-4.0 rather than g++-3.3.\n#* Status: This has been done in stable, and is being worked on for unstable.\n# The new 10.4 tree will allow packages with GCC: 3.3, but a lot of care has to be taken with dependencies: putting such a package there means that all c++-using packages wihch depend on it must be GCC: 3.3 as well. Packages which are put into the new tree as GCC: 3.3 should have some comment to this effect in the .info file.\n#* Status: comments are still being added in the stable tree.\n#* gcc 3.1 remnants: the following .info declare GCC:3.1\n#** mutella\n#** visual-py23\n#** gnomemeeting\n#** fxscintilla\n#** brs\n#* The roo* packages already declare GCC:4.0 in the 10.4T tree\n# Python 2.2 and all -py22 packages will NOT be brought forward to the 10.4 tree. (same for python21)\n----\nIf you are interested in creating your own 10.4 tree to help test things, here\'s how to do it.\n* Fink will use the 10.4 tree and the g++-4.0 compiler (as the default c++ and g++) provided that the environment variable FINK_NOTRANS is set to \"true\". If a 10.4 tree does not exist during postinstall, fink will create a symlink from the 10.4-transitional tree to the 10.4 tree. Note that this is very dangerous!\n* To get started, download and unpack fink-0.24.8.tar.gz, and create a symlink from 10.4 to 10.4-transitional within the fink-0.24.8 directory. Then bootstrap this copy of fink. (Upgrading an existing fink installation will surely cause a lot of breakage, and is not recommended.)\n* Download the packages from the CVS module experimental/dmrrsn/10.4 and add them to your local tree. As of this writing (10 August 2005), all packages in the 10.4-transitional/stable tree -- unless overridden by one of the experimental packages mentioned above -- should compile with the \"correct\" version of g++ when the trees have been set up as described above. Work is still being done on the packages in 10.4-transitional/unstable, which may not compile correctly.\n* This testing version of the 10.4 tree differs from the one planned for release in that the needed changes in versioned dependencies have not yet been made. The plan is to get everything ready, and then to make those changes in a very short period of time, creating an \"actual\" 10.4 tree in the process. Such changes are needed for anyone who wishes to upgrade an earlier Fink installation into one using the 10.4 tree, but can be dispensed with for fresh installations (as recommended above).\n----\nIn addition to creating a 10.4 tree, we need a strategy for an upgrade for users when the tree changes. The code in cirdan\'s dist-up-branch in CVS is one possible way to go.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Trees]]','Re-add trees category (stupid me...)',171,'Chris01','20050901200336',1,'utf-8','79949098799663'),(486,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.24_backports','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n* BuildDep swapping \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* ParentEssential fix \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173919',0,'utf-8','79949098826080'),(487,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [[incremental indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174203',0,'utf-8','79949098825796'),(488,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n#foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\nbar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174238',0,'utf-8','79949098825761'),(489,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nSee also [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including \\AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174303',0,'utf-8','79949098825696'),(490,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174329',0,'utf-8','79949098825670'),(491,0,'Fink:Roadmap:1.0_goals','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\nWhat could/should be done before fink can be called \"1.0\"\n\n* all [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* rethink our -ssl policy (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1102917&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 1102917] )\n\n* implement a possibility to remove unneeded packages (ala debfoster, see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=593475&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 593475] )\n\n* reccomends/suggests support in fink (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=662397&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 662397] )\n\n* unstable binary distribution? (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=595244&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 595244] )\n\n* fink option to only use binary packages available (use .deb in preference to whatever is in pdb, even if .deb version isn\'t in pdb at all)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901174401',0,'utf-8','79949098825598'),(492,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','All the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (for example, [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=979713&group_id=17203&atid=367203 MD5 for patchfiles] is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901183400',0,'utf-8','79949098816599'),(493,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have @InheritedBuildDepends: atk1@, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= wherever it gets implemented) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',172,'Dmacks','20050901180837',1,'utf-8','79949098819162'),(494,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section.\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n[[Category: Fink]]','Doc Jottings',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901200019',0,'utf-8','79949098799980'),(495,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features:Incremental_indexing','[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n===What is it?===\n\nLets Fink read only new .info files instead of all of them. Also lets Fink load just the part of the package DB that it needs.\n\n===Testing it===\n\n* parameters\n** index (write only) or other load (read/write)\n** root or non-root\n** different versions of fink\n** with/without autoindex\n** full or partial or proxy run\n\n* race conditions\n** run multiple finks at once\n\n* exceptional cases\n** rsync: files updated to earlier mtime than last index\n** FinkCommander: needs whole DB, caching\n** forget and re-load\n\n* missing stuff and dealing with it\n** index.db\n** proxies.db\n** finkinfo dir, or files within\n\n* package has\n** proxy stuff (name, version)\n** loadable stuff (dumpinfo)\n\n[[Fink|Fink wiki main page]]\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','Remove trees category',171,'Chris01','20050901200416',1,'utf-8','79949098799583'),(496,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features:Incremental_indexing','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n===What is it?===\n\nLets Fink read only new .info files instead of all of them. Also lets Fink load just the part of the package DB that it needs.\n\n===Testing it===\n\n* parameters\n** index (write only) or other load (read/write)\n** root or non-root\n** different versions of fink\n** with/without autoindex\n** full or partial or proxy run\n\n* race conditions\n** run multiple finks at once\n\n* exceptional cases\n** rsync: files updated to earlier mtime than last index\n** FinkCommander: needs whole DB, caching\n** forget and re-load\n\n* missing stuff and dealing with it\n** index.db\n** proxies.db\n** finkinfo dir, or files within\n\n* package has\n** proxy stuff (name, version)\n** loadable stuff (dumpinfo)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201114',0,'utf-8','79949098798885'),(497,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources,--srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k,--keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d,--dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h,--help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901173449',0,'utf-8','79949098826550'),(498,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* *Fink*: Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* *2.10*: Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* *Up?*: Do we need an update?\n* *Notes*: what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|- style=\"border:thin solid grey;\"\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension; dumps core\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200800',0,'utf-8','79949098799199'),(499,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources,--srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k,--keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d,--dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h,--help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]\n[[Category: Fink_Internals]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201157',0,'utf-8','79949098798842'),(500,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including \\AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200917',0,'utf-8','79949098799082'),(501,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including \\AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',172,'Dmacks','20050901204733',0,'utf-8','79949098795266'),(502,2,'Newmanbe','Fink developer. Doesn\'t actually do much developing, but SourceForge.net says he does, so there!','',176,'Newmanbe','20050901214046',0,'utf-8','79949098785953'),(503,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have @InheritedBuildDepends: atk1@, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= wherever it gets implemented) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201031',0,'utf-8','79949098798968'),(504,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have InheritedBuildDepends:atk1, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n
\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime. At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files. Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg). The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time. So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD. That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\". This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= wherever it gets implemented) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator. To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','formatting',172,'Dmacks','20050901231438',1,'utf-8','79949098768561'),(505,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:InheritedBuildDepends','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==Inherited Build Depends==\n\n===The idea===\n\nOften a package needs not just another package as a BuildDepends, but also a bunch of associated packages. For example, every package that BuildDepends on gtk+2-dev also wants atk1. The solution is for gtk+2-dev to have InheritedBuildDepends:atk1, which will then automagically become a BuildDepends for every package that BDeps on gtk+2-dev.\n\n===The rule===\n\nThe basic rule for expanding BuildDepends is: If X bdep Y, then X bdep y for all y in IBD(Y). This is applied recursively!\n\n===Example===\n\n
Package: foo\nBuildDepends: foo-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: bar\nBuildDepends: bar-bdep\nInheritedBuildDepends: foo, bar-ibd\n
\n\n
Package: iggy\nBuildDepends: bar\n\n\nWhen asked to resolve the build depends, Fink should yeild the following results:\n\n* foo: foo-bdep, foo-ibd\n* bar: bar-bdep, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n* iggy: bar, foo, foo-ibd, bar-ibd\n\n===Stumbling blocks===\n\n* If IBD applies to the package that lists it (foo:IBD:foo-ibd propagates as foo:BD:foo-ibd) we have to make sure to exclude pkgs from the current build set (\"this .info\") when doing IBD->BD for building that file. \'\'\'BUG\'\'\': current BD processor in the engine does this but buildlock does not.\n\n* I think that duplicate listings of a package with different versions are OK for now, as Fink will always pick the highest version of a package. But this is something to keep in mind!\n\n* At what level do we want to insert the IBDs? In pkglist*? In get_depends? In resolve_depends? \n\n* While we\'re at it, maybe we should rewrite resolve_depends to use the lol model?\n\n* Are there situations where a pkg that one might use as a Depends would want IBD functionality? Recursing down Depends looking for IBD is a giant mess, so one would have to know this in advance in order to list it as a BuildDepends also. Or we could enforce that IBD is only for BDO:true packages, which would never be a Depends so no problem.\n** I see IBD as a tool only for BDO packages. If it turns out later that it\'s useful for non-BDO stuff as well, we can deal with that when we get there. (drm\'s input would be useful here though.)\n** (drm\'s input) If we also implement the proposed RunTimeDepends, we will have three kinds of depends fields: BD which is only enforced at build time, D which is enforced both at build time and at runtime, and RTD which is enforced only at runtime.  At build time, we are relying on dependencies which are specificed in .info files, whereas at runtime we are relying on dependencies which have been written out to .deb files.  Now we already recurse on the Depends field at buildtime (and dpkg/apt-get do so at \"runtime\", i.e., install time for the pkg).  The RTD field will be irrelevant at build time.  So the only one we need to worry about recursion on is BD.  That is the point of IBD, and I don\'t see how it would ever be applied to entries in the Depends field.\n** (more drm input) So I guess the short answer is: package authors should put into IBD any of the buildtime dependencies which should be inherited but which can\'t be \"Depends\".  This essentially means BDO packages.\n* Have to store IBD in the .deb and make sure to read IBD of the actual version installed, since the .info present may be for a different revision that has different IBD.\n* Pkgs with IBD will have to Depends:fink (>= wherever it gets implemented) and that fink will have to Depends on dpkg that supports the new field.\n\n===Potential extensions===\n\n* After phase_install, parse .pc and .la in each %d and automatically add items to IBD lists:\n** .pc: add pkgs containing .pc for libs listed in Requires field and also \"pkgconfig\" itself.\n** .la: add pkgs containing .la files listed in dependency_libs field\n** (vasi ponders) \'\'\'NOTE:\'\'\' This could be very annoying for large builds, if we can\'t know what the actual BDeps are until we\'ve built a whole bunch of stuff.\n** (drm again) I would much rather see this be done by the validator.  To make sure we have determinacy in this process, our IBD processing should be limited to stuff which is actually in the .info database at the time of buliding.\n** (dmacks clarifies) This is actually the opposite approach to the current IBD thought...instead of a package declaring IBD (\"what does some other package need to link against me?\") it would declare BD (\"what I need to get built\") and then fink would decide what is needed to link against me. Essentially upgrade some BD to IBD.Can\'t do it both ways in a single pkg obviously...no magic, gotta list \'\'\'something\'\'\'...that means this is still deterministic at the start of a large build set.\n\n===Alternate solution===\n\n* Weaken the \"nothing may Depends on a BDO package\" policy to \"only BDO packages may Depends on a BDO package\". Then we can use normal Depends so that a -dev automatically drags along anything else needed to compile against it.\n* Arguments:\n** pro: useful for people using Fink to install -dev for their own (!fink) uses. BDO only works for things compiled within Fink.\n** pro: don\'t gotta mess with a whole new type of dependency check in the engine.\n** con: creates a hole in the swappy code? Engine may not realize these other things got removed, then tries to install things that depend on them.\n* Implementation plan (CVS tag \"bdo-depends\"):\n** adjust phase_activate so that when installing a BDO package that conflicts/replaces some other package, do a recursive removal of that other package first. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** adjust BDO violation check. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** move messages noting recursive-removal into main engine planning stage instead of phase_activate so no secondary confirmation question needed during each install.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]
','fix codeblock formatting',172,'Dmacks','20050901232054',1,'utf-8','79949098767945'),(506,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n#foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\nbar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200907',0,'utf-8','79949098799092'),(507,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200956',0,'utf-8','79949098799043'),(508,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Miscellaneous */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050901193522',0,'utf-8','79949098806477'),(509,0,'Fink:Policy:GCC','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== The GCC field ==\n\nA package needs a GCC field if anything in the package is compiled with c++ or g++.\n\nThis is a practical guide. For policy information see [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/compilers.php the packaging manual] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg11877.html email to fink-devel] .\n\n=== How to tell if a binary has been compiled with g++ ===\n\nA good way to tell if a binary in your package was compiled with g++ is:\n\n
\nnm -g $binary > symbols\nc++filt3 < symbols > symbols.filt\ndiff symbols symbols.filt\n
\n\nIn most cases, if there is a difference it was compiled with g++ (some exceptions exist involving weirdly named C functions).\n\n=== The script ===\n\nThe script [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/fink/experimental/vasi/scripts/gcc-field gcc-field] can check one or more packages to see if they need a GCC field.\n\nTo check one package, run it like this:\n\n
\ngcc-field $package\n
\n\nIf it prints anything, the package doesn\'t have the right field (or is an exceptional case). If it doesn\'t print anything, you\'re ok!\n\nYou can also check all your packages:\n\n
\ngcc-field --maintainer=Vasilevsky\n
\n\nOr check a set of files:\n\n
\nfind ./root-foo | gcc-field -\n
\n\nPlease run gcc-field --help for details.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: GCC]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200658',0,'utf-8','79949098799341'),(510,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','==section:crypto policy==\n\nOur current understanding of current US law requires that any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in crypto/. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto section and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nAs a result, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto/, even if it does not implement crypto itself. Packages that do not require crypto stuff when they are compiled but that automatically load it at runtime if it is present (but still run if not) need not be in crypto/ because scrapping crypto/ is not fatal to them. similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* need link to system-openssl-dev page once it exists\n\n==openssl licensing issues==\n\n* need to explain this (drm?)','',172,'Dmacks','20050901235831',0,'utf-8','79949098764168'),(511,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==section:crypto policy==\n\nOur current understanding of current US law requires that any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in crypto/. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto section and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nAs a result, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto/, even if it does not implement crypto itself. Packages that do not require crypto stuff when they are compiled but that automatically load it at runtime if it is present (but still run if not) need not be in crypto/ because scrapping crypto/ is not fatal to them. similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* need link to system-openssl-dev page once it exists\n\n==openssl licensing issues==\n\n* need to explain this (drm?)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','Add header and categories',172,'Dmacks','20050902000138',1,'utf-8','79949097999861'),(512,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==section:crypto policy==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* need link to system-openssl-dev page once it exists\n\n==openssl licensing issues==\n\n* need to explain this (drm?)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','Rewrite; remove -ssl policy stub (it\'s in pkging manual)',172,'Dmacks','20050902041436',0,'utf-8','79949097958563'),(513,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[crypto|crypto and -ssl issues]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* 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===\n\n* [[GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Gnome]]\n\n* [[The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* How to follow policy */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902130153',0,'utf-8','79949097869846'),(521,0,'Fink','Official Fink Developers Wiki\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902130645',0,'utf-8','79949097869354'),(522,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [[incremental indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200846',0,'utf-8','79949098799153'),(523,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [{Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features:Incremental indexing|Incremental Indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','/* Finished features */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902131043',0,'utf-8','79949097868956'),(524,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources, --srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n; --bl, --blocklist : ([[coming soon|0.25 blockers]])\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k, --keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d, --dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h, --help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]\n[[Category: Fink_Internals]]','--blocklist is coming soon',172,'Dmacks','20050901201900',0,'utf-8','79949098798099'),(525,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_features','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n===Finished features===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features:Incremental indexing|Incremental Indexing]]\n\n* SkipPrompts\n** Any more categories users would like?\n\n* Info3\n** Can indent nicely in .info files\n** No more support for RFC-822 multi-lines\n** Can put comments in pkglist fields\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive\n\n* auto-detection of country\n\n* Validator fixes:\n** detect InfoN property (should be wrapper)\n\n* New --trees option restricts fink to using .info files in the chosen tree(s).\n\n* new [[fink cleanup]] syntax\n\n===Bug fixes===\n\n* Fink no longer gets confused by debs in a local apt repository\n\n* When asking to choose mirrors, fink orders choices alphabetically properly, and presents a reasonable set of mirrors when the user asks for all those on a continent.\n\n* many more we\'ve forgotten all about...\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','/* Finished features */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902131056',0,'utf-8','79949097868943'),(526,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: cleanup --bl\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
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===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902132406',0,'utf-8','79949097867593'),(532,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section.\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what 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Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902144153',0,'utf-8','79949097855846'),(534,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.28 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','GOK won\'t be fixed',172,'Dmacks','20050901201506',0,'utf-8','79949098798493'),(535,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','/* Todo */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902131850',0,'utf-8','79949097868149'),(536,0,'Fink:fink_cleanup','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== cleanup [mode(s) and options] ==\n\nRemoves obsolete and temporary files. This can reclaim large amounts of disk space. One or more modes must be specified:\n\n; --debs : Delete .deb files (compiled binary package archives) corresponding to versions of packages that are neither described by a package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees nor presently installed.\n; --sources, --srcs : Delete sources (tarballs, etc.) that are not used by any package description (.info) file in the currently-active trees.\n; --bl, --blocklist : ([[0.25 blockers|coming soon]])\n\nIn addition, the following options may be used:\n\n; -k, --keep-src : Move old source files to /sw/src/old/ instead of deleting them.\n; -d, --dry-run : Print the names of the files that would be deleted, but do not actually delete them.\n; -h, --help : Show the modes and options which are available.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Commands]]\n[[Category: Fink_Internals]]','/* cleanup [mode(s) and options] */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902131250',0,'utf-8','79949097868749'),(537,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also [[0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','Wiki migration formatting',172,'Dmacks','20050901204813',1,'utf-8','79949098795186'),(538,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section.\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902145421',0,'utf-8','79949097854578'),(539,2,'Vasi','== Vasi\'s todo list ==\n\n=== Package manager ===\n\n==== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ====\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n==== Future ====\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue?\n\n==== Bugs ====\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n==== Misc ====\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n=== Packages ===\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* check submissions tracker (mino38, gecko2)','new page',174,'Vasi','20050903021518',0,'utf-8','79949096978481'),(540,2,'Vasi','== Vasi\'s todo list ==\n\n=== Package manager ===\n\n==== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ====\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n==== Future ====\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* General distribution upgrade solution? (GCC in .debs)\n\n==== Bugs ====\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n==== Misc ====\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n=== Packages ===\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* proftpd-quotatab \'\'waiting on [[User:Thesin|TheSin]]\'\'\n* \'\'\'Check submissions tracker\'\'\' (mino38, gecko2)\n* unzip: remove crypto\n* Porting candidates: lopster2, rpm, rox, xattr, x264\n\n=== Misc ===\n\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue\n* Easier installation of packages\n** Nicotine.app: Update for 10.3, geoip, pyvorbis\n** Auto-installing .apps?\n** FinkAppInstall?\n* Sync scripts in experimental with current versions\n* Push patches upstream, and to [[Darwinports]]','',174,'Vasi','20050903022129',0,'utf-8','79949096977870'),(541,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==section:crypto policy==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* need link to system-openssl-dev page once it exists\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','Finish what I started',172,'Dmacks','20050902041513',1,'utf-8','79949097958486'),(542,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]] \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','cleanup_buildlocks is done',172,'Dmacks','20050902155846',0,'utf-8','79949097844153'),(543,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* --tree documentation is totally messed up
(fink list --help says --tree is under there, but the examples don\'t even work)\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]] \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050904200113',0,'utf-8','79949095799886'),(544,4,'Requirements','{| {{PrettyTable}}\n|+ System Requirements\n|-\n! Macintosh\n! x86 PC\n|- valign=\"top\"\n| OpenDarwin should work on any machine Mac OS X supports [except G5s which require binary only drivers from the Apple Darwin CD].\n\nThis includes:\n PowerMac G4\n PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or newer\n iMac\n eMac\n PowerBook (Bronze Keyboard) or newer\n iBook\n\nSupport for some older machines may be possible through XPostFacto, which maintains its own hardware compatibility list.\n\n|\n\n\'\'IDE\'\'\n*Only the PIIX4 IDE controllers have been found to work.\nAttached devices must be UDMA/33 compatible or better.\n\n\'\'Ethernet\'\'\n*Intel 8255x 10/100 ethernet controllers are supported.\n*3Com 905cXXX based ethernet controllers are supported.\n*Tulip based ethernet controllers are supported.\n\n\'\'Video\'\'\n*You must have a VESA 2.0 compliant video card. Almost all modern graphics cards are VESA 2.0 compliant.\nHowever, emulators such as vmware do not have VESA 2.0 compliant emulated video cards.\n\n\'\'Successfully tested hardware\'\'\n*All 440BX motherboards tested have worked with their internal IDE controllers.\n*IBM ThinkPad A21m (with onboard Intel ethernet)\n\nSee http://www.opendarwin.org/hardware/ for a community-created site that lists hardware which has been found to work.\n\n|}','',5,'Leimy','20050510195509',0,'utf-8','79949489804490'),(545,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* --tree documentation is totally messed up
(fink list --help says --tree is under there, but the examples don\'t even work)\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]] \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050904200822',0,'utf-8','79949095799177'),(546,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_new_documentation_needs','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nSee also [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* Info3\n\n* \'fink cleanup\' (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n* AutoShlibs\n\n* fast scanpackages with apt-ftparchive, including AutoScanpackages\n\n* SkipPrompts\n\n* --maintainermode (in fink.8 but need to add to web docs)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902183808',0,'utf-8','79949097816191'),(547,2,'Vasi','== Package manager ==\n\n=== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ===\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n=== Future ===\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* General distribution upgrade solution? (GCC in .debs)\n\n=== Bugs ===\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n=== Misc ===\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n== Packages ==\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* proftpd-quotatab \'\'waiting on [[User:Thesin|TheSin]]\'\'\n* \'\'\'Check submissions tracker\'\'\' (mino38, gecko2)\n* unzip: remove crypto\n* Porting candidates: lopster2, rpm, rox, xattr, x264\n\n== Misc ==\n\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue\n* Easier installation of packages\n** Nicotine.app: Update for 10.3, geoip, pyvorbis\n** Auto-installing .apps?\n** FinkAppInstall?\n* Sync scripts in experimental with current versions\n* Push patches upstream, and to [[Darwinports]]','',174,'Vasi','20050903022212',0,'utf-8','79949096977787'),(548,2,'Vasi','== Package manager ==\n\n=== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ===\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n=== Future ===\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* General distribution upgrade solution? (GCC in .debs)\n\n=== Bugs ===\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n=== Misc ===\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n== Packages ==\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* proftpd-quotatab \'\'waiting on [[User:Thesin|TheSin]]\'\'\n* allegro, liquidwar: Update to new versions which include my patches\n* unzip: remove crypto\n* Porting candidates: lopster2, rpm, rox, xattr, x264\n* \'\'\'Check submissions tracker\'\'\' (mino38, gecko2)\n\n== Misc ==\n\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue\n* Easier installation of packages\n** Nicotine.app: Update for 10.3, geoip, pyvorbis\n** Auto-installing .apps?\n** FinkAppInstall?\n* Sync scripts in experimental with current versions\n* Push patches upstream, and to [[Darwinports]]','allegro',174,'Vasi','20050905050823',0,'utf-8','79949094949176'),(549,0,'WebKit_plus_SVG_Milestones','This page exists to enumerate some of the goals for the WebKIt+SVG project. This page is maintained by the OpenDarwin open source community and in no way speaks for Apple or their goals.\n\nSome things we\'d like to accomplish:\n\nOne more KDE TOT Merger\n- Ecma support has changed yet again in TOT kde, we need to pick this up.\n\nDOM merger investigation\n- Investigate porting KSVG2 from KDOM to WebCore-DOM, porting necessary KDOM additions into WebCore-DOM. (eseidel)\n\nDOM/Render tree stubs (DOM::KDOMWrapper, html::RenderKCanvasWrapper)\n- Depending on what is learned from DOM merger investigations, we may add simple \"wrapper\" classes to allow placing an entire KDOM tree or KCanvas tree under a single node in the WebCore DOM and render trees. (eseidel)\n\nSVG+JavaScript working again\n- JavaScript support broke due to JavaScriptCore changes, this needs to be fixed now that JS autogeneration is stable.\n\nSafari.app linked to WebCore+SVG\n- We need a copy of Safari running against WebCore+SVG. The easiest way to do this is probably just change the WebCore+SVG install name back to WebCore for the \"Deployment\" target.\n\nNSSVGImageRep usage in WebKit\n- Just like WebKit special cases PDF image types, it should do the same for SVG, and use NSImage, NSImage will automatically pick up NSSVGImageRep (included in WebCore+SVG).\n\nAutogenerated SVG Obj-C bindings\n- Now that autogeneration works, we need to autogenerate Obj-C bindings for kdom/ksvg2. We\'ll fix generation as necessary as we merge the DOMs.\n\nDOM/Render Tree merger\n- Eventually a full DOM merger needs to happen, at this point we\'ll remove KDOM from the WebCore project ant source tree.\n\n support\n- The plan is to implement SVG text support on top of html text support. SVG 1.1 text is quite simple. Text-On-Path is the only new support necessary.\n\nMissing Filter Elements\n- Several SVG filters are still missing, we may need to write our own custom CoreImage filters. Should be quite simple.\n\n Support\n- Hopefully we can just pick this up from KDE, otherwise it should be pretty simple, since other animation primatives already work.','Initial version.',15,'MacDome','20050905091036',0,'utf-8','79949094908963'),(550,0,'Fink:Major_New_Feature_Plans:XMLish_Source_and_Patch','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nAll the *Source*-related fields are a pain to parse, can lead to a messy .info. We could cluster all fields for a given source \"item\". Easy to add new features (dmalloc wants stronger checksums) without making even more of a top-level fieldname mess. \n\n
SourceFile: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nSourceFile2: <<\n  Source: http://whatever\n  Rename: %n-%v.tar.gz\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
\n\nEasy to extend to patchfiles (for example, [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=979713&group_id=17203&atid=367203 MD5 for patchfiles] is a longstanding request).
PatchFile: <<\n  Source: foo.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<\nPatchFile2: <<\n  Source: foo-ssl.patch\n  MD5: whatever\n<<
The full path to each file would be available as a %-exp and %a would be abolished. That way only files that have passed the MD5 check would be usable.\n\n===Extensions===\n\n* vasi:\n:It would be nice to have a patch folder per package rather than one monster patch.\n:*dmacks:\n::This is already possible (subdirs in %a), and I expect that way would continue to work correctly with the new syntax. One can already even cluster [.info and its .patch] in its own %n subdir.\n\n* drm: (on [http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=979713 Feature Requests Tracker])\n:Make the application of the patches part of the default Patch field instead of an automatic action triggered by the mere presence of the patchfile field (whatever it\'s called).\n\n* vasi&dmacks: (on #fink?)\n:Have a \"Substitutions\" field in the PatchFile* that lists regexps to apply to the patchfile before applying it to the source tree. That way we can devise a clean solution to the pipefail that plagues the standard \"sed ... | patch\" approach.\n\n* We should probably deprecate implicit source around the time we do this. That feature has not been used in 10.4T ever, or 10.3 or 10.2-gcc3.3 in at least a year. This is an annoying special case to support IMO...it means we need hacks like Source:none and Type:nosource instead of just treating \"no source listed means there is no Source\".\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Infofile_Syntax]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201021',0,'utf-8','79949098798978'),(551,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','Note about conditionals in Set*',172,'Dmacks','20050901232605',0,'utf-8','79949098767394'),(552,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]] \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','doc swizzle',174,'Vasi','20050905030237',0,'utf-8','79949094969762'),(553,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','buildlock cleanup notes',172,'Dmacks','20050905200727',0,'utf-8','79949094799272'),(554,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n*** This doesn\'t really solve anything, since it\'s perfectly possible for DESTROY to be interrupted. Could be ctrl-C, or just a power failure.\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','DESTROY won\'t work',174,'Vasi','20050905224931',0,'utf-8','79949094775068'),(555,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n*** This doesn\'t really solve anything, since it\'s perfectly possible for DESTROY to be interrupted. Could be ctrl-C, or just a power failure.\n** I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies. Is there any reason we can\'t just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','fcntl locks?',174,'Vasi','20050905230742',0,'utf-8','79949094769257'),(556,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: [[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n*** This doesn\'t really solve anything, since it\'s perfectly possible for DESTROY to be interrupted. Could be ctrl-C, or just a power failure.\n*** It prevents us having to remember to explicitly call it if fink code is used by something other than the current Engine::process eval{} route. Using DESTROY makes it behave similarly to a flock()ed filehandle: when the thing goes out-of-scope, its lockiness evaporates.\n\n** I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies. Is there any reason we can\'t just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',172,'Dmacks','20050905235529',0,'utf-8','79949094764470'),(557,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: buildlock destruction\n** If a build is initiated without Fink::Engine::process and is interrupted, any buildlocks will not be cleared\n*** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n**[[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n*** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n*** need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n*** I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies. Is there any reason we can\'t just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','split up two separate buildlock issues',174,'Vasi','20050906000531',0,'utf-8','79949093999468'),(558,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section. done--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 23:52, 2 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* Main Page */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902235225',0,'utf-8','79949097764774'),(559,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050902132425',0,'utf-8','79949097867574'),(560,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Package manager roadmap */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014138',1,'utf-8','79949093985861'),(561,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Fink:Documentation Jottings|Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Miscellaneous */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014246',1,'utf-8','79949093985753'),(562,0,'Fink:Roadmap:1.0_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nWhat could/should be done before fink can be called \"1.0\"\n\n* all [[0.26 goals]]\n\n* rethink our -ssl policy (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1102917&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 1102917] )\n\n* implement a possibility to remove unneeded packages (ala debfoster, see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=593475&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 593475] )\n\n* reccomends/suggests support in fink (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=662397&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 662397] )\n\n* unstable binary distribution? (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=595244&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 595244] )\n\n* fink option to only use binary packages available (use .deb in preference to whatever is in pdb, even if .deb version isn\'t in pdb at all)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050901201005',0,'utf-8','79949098798994'),(563,0,'Fink:Roadmap:1.0_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nWhat could/should be done before fink can be called \"1.0\"\n\n* all [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals]]\n\n* rethink our -ssl policy (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1102917&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 1102917] )\n\n* implement a possibility to remove unneeded packages (ala debfoster, see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=593475&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 593475] )\n\n* reccomends/suggests support in fink (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=662397&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 662397] )\n\n* unstable binary distribution? (see [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=595244&group_id=17203&atid=367203 Tracker 595244] )\n\n* fink option to only use binary packages available (use .deb in preference to whatever is in pdb, even if .deb version isn\'t in pdb at all)\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014555',1,'utf-8','79949093985444'),(564,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','https->http',172,'Dmacks','20050905184328',1,'utf-8','79949094815671'),(565,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014858',0,'utf-8','79949093985141'),(566,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906015018',1,'utf-8','79949093984981'),(567,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans|XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906015110',0,'utf-8','79949093984889'),(568,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals|0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Fink:Documentation Jottings|Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Package manager roadmap */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906014457',1,'utf-8','79949093985542'),(569,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.0 || 2.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gcalctool version',172,'Dmacks','20050902155615',0,'utf-8','79949097844384'),(570,0,'Fink:About','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[http://fink.sourceforge.net Go to the Fink Home Page]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','',173,'RangerRick','20050901200358',0,'utf-8','79949098799641'),(571,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','updated libbonobo to 2.10.1',173,'RangerRick','20050906031315',0,'utf-8','79949093968684'),(572,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about X\\InputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','gconf->2.12.0',172,'Dmacks','20050906165305',0,'utf-8','79949093834694'),(573,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','Leftover formatting from old Wiki',172,'Dmacks','20050907003801',1,'utf-8','79949092996198'),(574,2,'Vasi','== Package manager ==\n\n=== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ===\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build? \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n=== Future ===\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* General distribution upgrade solution? (GCC in .debs)\n\n=== Bugs ===\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n=== Misc ===\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n== Packages ==\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* proftpd-quotatab \'\'waiting on [[User:Thesin|TheSin]]\'\'\n* allegro, liquidwar: Update to new versions which include my patches\n* unzip: remove crypto\n* libggz: Maybe use openssl rather than opentls, so it can get out of crypto?\n* Porting candidates: lopster2, rpm, rox, xattr, x264\n* \'\'\'Check submissions tracker\'\'\' (mino38, gecko2)\n\n== Misc ==\n\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue\n* Easier installation of packages\n** Nicotine.app: Update for 10.3, geoip, pyvorbis\n** Auto-installing .apps?\n** FinkAppInstall?\n* Sync scripts in experimental with current versions\n* Push patches upstream, and to [[Darwinports]]','libggz',174,'Vasi','20050905084314',0,'utf-8','79949094915685'),(575,0,'WebKit:WebKit_plus_SVG','This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.\n\nNOTE: WebKit+SVG is NOT ready for general usage. If you\'re not a developer (or really hate buggy software) you will be disappointed.\n\n\n==WebKit+SVG News==\n; 2005-07-29 — Build Scripts, Nightly\'s and Bug Fixes (oh my!): SVG build scripts are now in CVS (build-webcore-svg and friends). Also bdash has made [http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest builds] available for easy testing! And with pojo2\'s help we finally nailed the [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211 \"Most SVGs render all black\"] regression!\n; 2005-07-29 — SVG Testing Tools : SVG Testing Tools (svg2png, and DrawTest), along with the required WebCore+SVG SPI additions are now in CVS. Please download them and give SVG a whirl!\n; 2005-07-28 — SVG Update : bison 2.0 requirement (3936, hitlist) was finally landed tonight, thanks Ben! SVG support is back in WebCore.xcodeproject and compiles work now. We\'re still waiting on a couple reviews. Those who want to start testing early can grab the patch from 4155 (and possibly 4157) and apply it themselves.\n; 2005-07-25 — SVGSupport Changes : SVGSupport underwent an overhaul this evening. .cc files were all changed to use the .cpp extension. Those of you with a previous checkout will need to rm -r SVGSupport; WebKitTools/checkout-svg\n\n==Obtaining WebCore+SVG==\nYou no longer have to build your own copy of WebCore+SVG, you can now just grab a [[http://bdash.net.nz/files/webkit/nightly/Latest-WebCore-SVG-CVS.dmg nightly DrawTest build]], and skip right to testing if you\'d like.\n\nFor developers, you will need to do the following:\n# Make sure you have the minimum requirements: 10.4.0 or later, Xcode 2.1 developer tools installed.\n# Grab the latest WebKit sources from anon CVS (follow the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/building/checkout.html normal \"Obtaining WebKit\" instructions])\n# Grab the WebKit SVG additions (WebKitTools/checkout-svg) you only need to do this once.\n\n==Building WebCore+SVG==\nOnce you have obtained WebCore+SVG (above), building is simple:\n# Run build-webcore-svg (this builds the JavaScriptCore+SVG and WebCore+SVG targets)\n# Run build-drawtest (this builds DrawTest.app)\n# Run run-drawtest to actually view svgs. :)\nYou\'re now running DrawTest, the Cocoa SVG Test viewer. You\'ll probably want to grab some SVGs to play with, see \"Testing WebCore+SVG\" below.\n\nCome complain on [irc://freenode.net/#webkit #webkit] if something doesn\'t work!\n\nNOTE: It is not currently possible to build SVG support into WebKit (and thus Safari) directly. It\'s only possible to build WebCore+SVG.framework for use with the SVG testing tools.\n\n==SVG Hitlist bugs==\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 3914] Remove all dynamic_cast from KDOM (pojo & rwlbuis have started, ask on #webkit for more info)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915 3915] Remove C++ DOM from WebCore+SVG (MacDome is about to land this one)\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3916 3916] Remove APPLE_COMPILE_HACK from WebCore+SVG\n# [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249] REGRESSION: JavaScript support is busted in WebCore+SVG\n\n==Testing WebCore+SVG==\nWebCore+SVG uses the same testing architecture as WebKit, namely run-webkit-tests However, WebCore+SVG requires you to pass the --svg option to the script like so:\n run-webkit-tests --svg\n\nUnfortunately, although we have a good testing infrastructure, we don\'t have very many SVG tests! If you know of any SVG test suites out there (beyond the W3C one which we are already using), we would be very interested to hear from you.\n\nAnother good (visual) way to scan through many tests at once is to build DrawTest.app (outlined above) and use its built-in viewer & test browser to scan over your favorite SVG\'s looking for rendering errors. DrawTest\'s built in test browser is designed to allow you to scan over svg + png directories quickly and compare the WebCore\'s SVG rendering against the png. Great examples of such svg & png collections can be found at:\n\nhttp://www.openclipart.org/\nand\nhttp://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ (which is also already in WebCore CVS)\n\nFile bugs for any SVGs which crash or don\'t render correctly! (Best of course to have a reduced test case demostrating the render failure, rather than a large complex SVG.)\n\n===DrawTest.app===\nA simple Cocoa app for viewing/interacting with SVGs.\n\n====Feature: SVG viewer====\nTo use: File:Open... or double-click on a .svg file in the Finder\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestKonquerorLogo.png]]\n[[Image:DrawTestScreenShot.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/konqueror/pics/hisc-app-konqueror.svgz Konqueror Logo.svg] and [http://svg.org/story/2004/10/25/221710/41 FireFox Logo.svg] (ironic, eh?)\n
\n\nClick the button in the upper-right hand corner of the window to toggle the toolbar (and thus zoom/pan controls, etc.) ON/OFF.\n\nNOTE: SVG creation (aka drawing) capabilities of this app are extremely limited. Don\'t be too surprised if things crash (bug pending), or don\'t work as expected ([http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4248 4248]).\n\n====Feature: SVG Test Suite Browser====\nThis is used for scanning through Test Suites, like those from [[http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C]], or image libraries like [[http://www.openclipart.org/ OpenClipart]]\n\nTo use: Window:Tests Panel, point the Test list to a directory of SVGs, then double-click on one to show the text viewer panel (shown below).\n
\n[[Image:DrawTestTestViewer.png]]\n\nDrawTest.app showing one of the [http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/Test/ W3C test cases] for filters\n
','',165,'Imariano','20050830172624',0,'utf-8','79949169827375'),(576,0,'WebKit_plus_SVG_Milestones','This page exists to enumerate some of the goals for the WebKIt+SVG project. This page is maintained by the OpenDarwin open source community and in no way speaks for Apple or their goals.\n\nSome things we\'d like to accomplish:\n\n====One more KDE TOT Merger====\n- Ecma support has changed yet again in TOT kde, we need to pick this up.\n\n====DOM merger investigation====\n- Investigate porting KSVG2 from KDOM to WebCore-DOM, porting necessary KDOM additions into WebCore-DOM. (eseidel)\n\n====DOM/Render tree stubs (DOM::KDOMWrapper, html::RenderKCanvasWrapper)====\n- Depending on what is learned from DOM merger investigations, we may add simple \"wrapper\" classes to allow placing an entire KDOM tree or KCanvas tree under a single node in the WebCore DOM and render trees. (eseidel)\n\n====SVG+JavaScript working again====\n- JavaScript support broke due to JavaScriptCore changes, this needs to be fixed now that JS autogeneration is stable.\n\n====Safari.app linked to WebCore+SVG====\n- We need a copy of Safari running against WebCore+SVG. The easiest way to do this is probably just change the WebCore+SVG install name back to WebCore for the \"Deployment\" target.\n\n====NSSVGImageRep usage in WebKit====\n- Just like WebKit special cases PDF image types, it should do the same for SVG, and use NSImage, NSImage will automatically pick up NSSVGImageRep (included in WebCore+SVG).\n\n====Autogenerated SVG Obj-C bindings====\n- Now that autogeneration works, we need to autogenerate Obj-C bindings for kdom/ksvg2. We\'ll fix generation as necessary as we merge the DOMs.\n\n====DOM/Render Tree merger====\n- Eventually a full DOM merger needs to happen, at this point we\'ll remove KDOM from the WebCore project ant source tree.\n\n==== support====\n- The plan is to implement SVG text support on top of html text support. SVG 1.1 text is quite simple. Text-On-Path is the only new support necessary.\n\n====Missing Filter Elements====\n- Several SVG filters are still missing, we may need to write our own custom CoreImage filters. Should be quite simple.\n\n==== Support====\n- Hopefully we can just pick this up from KDE, otherwise it should be pretty simple, since other animation primatives already work.','',15,'MacDome','20050905091229',0,'utf-8','79949094908770'),(577,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==section:crypto policy==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* need link to system-openssl-dev page once it exists\n\nNote that Debian, in about the same situation, has resolved this: http://www.debian.org/legal/\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','debian legal',174,'Vasi','20050904075717',0,'utf-8','79949095924282'),(578,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n==section:crypto policy==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n\nNote that Debian, in about the same situation, has resolved this: http://www.debian.org/legal/\n\n==section:linking against OpenSSL==\n\nIf the package currently has to be in Crypto because it links against OpenSSL, there is a workaround. The GPL specifies that it is OK to link against non-GPL software if it is a system-provided library. Since Apple includes OpenSSL as part of the base Mac OS X install, it can be linked against without license issues.\n\nTo do so, use the [[Fink:Policy:system-openssl|system-openssl-dev]] package.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050907140723',0,'utf-8','79949092859276'),(579,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Crypto Policy ==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n\nNote that Debian, in about the same situation, has resolved this: http://www.debian.org/legal/\n\n== Linking Against OpenSSL ==\n\nIf the package currently has to be in Crypto because it links against OpenSSL, there is a workaround. The GPL specifies that it is OK to link against non-GPL software if it is a system-provided library. Since Apple includes OpenSSL as part of the base Mac OS X install, it can be linked against without license issues.\n\nTo do so, use the [[Fink:Policy:system-openssl|system-openssl-dev]] package.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050907141053',0,'utf-8','79949092858946'),(580,0,'Fink:Policy:system-openssl','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Linking Against the System OpenSSL ==\n\nThere is a package in Fink called system-openssl-dev that exists to make it easier to link software against Apple\'s provided OpenSSL ([[Fink:Policy:Crypto|why?]]). It creates symlinks in \'\'prefix\'\'/lib/system-openssl that you can use to override the flags of existing software.\n\nIn some cases, you will have to patch your package to point to the system-openssl directory, but most likely, all you will have to do to use system-openssl-dev is to set one or more of the following:\n\n CPPFLAGS: -I%p/lib/system-openssl/include\n CFLAGS: -I%p/lib/system-openssl/include\n CXXFLAGS: -I%p/lib/system-openssl/include\n \n LDFLAGS: -L%p/lib/system-openssl/lib\n LIBS: -L%p/lib/system-openssl/lib\n \n PKG_CONFIG_PATH: %p/lib/system-openssl/lib/pkgconfig\n\n== Creating Upgrade Packages ==\n\nSince the goal is to create packages using OpenSSL that *don\'t* have to be in the crypto/ tree, you will probably want to make upgrade packages for the old versions of your SSL packages. If you have a set of packages such as foo and foo-ssl both of which have splitoffs, you will have conflict/upgrade issues if you just make a new foo-ssl dummy package that depends on foo. Instead, the recommended practice is to create a foo-unified package.\n\n=== Example: Before Unification ===\n\nfoo.info:\n\n Package: foo\n Depends: %N-shlibs\n Conflicts: foo-ssl\n SplitOff: <<\n Package: %N-shlibs\n Conflicts: foo-ssl-shlibs\n <<\n\nfoo-ssl.info:\n\n Package: foo-ssl\n Depends: %N-shlibs\n Conflicts: foo\n SplitOff: <<\n Package: %N-shlibs\n Conflicts: foo-shlibs\n <<\n\n=== Example: After Unification ===\n\nfoo-unified.info:\n\n Package: foo-unified\n Depends: %N-shlibs\n Replaces: foo (<< %v-%r), foo-ssl (<< %v-%r)\n SplitOff: <<\n Package: %N-shlibs\n Replaces: foo-shlibs (<< %v-%r), foo-ssl (<< %v-%r)\n <<\n SplitOff2: <<\n Package: foo\n Depends: %N (= %v-%r)\n <<\n SplitOff3: <<\n Package: foo-shlibs\n Depends: %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)\n <<\n SplitOff4: <<\n Package: foo-ssl\n Depends: %N (= %v-%r)\n <<\n SplitOff5: <<\n Package: foo-ssl-shlibs\n Depends: %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)\n <<\n\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: TODO]]\n[[Category: Fink_Policy]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050907152039',0,'utf-8','79949092847960'),(581,0,'DarwinPorts:ToDoList','===DarwinPorts Community Todo List===\nThis wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n\n==Todo Items==\n* Create the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository','/* Todo Items */',110,'Rhwood','20050813012324',0,'utf-8','79949186987675'),(582,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Porting Questions==\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?','/* General Questions */',110,'Rhwood','20050821020656',0,'utf-8','79949178979343'),(583,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Porting Questions==\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?\n\n;When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like below. What\'s wrong?;\n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n\n\nIt\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround.','/* Software Porting Questions */',188,'AllanAnderson','20050907160254',0,'utf-8','79949092839745'),(584,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Porting Questions==\n\n; When I install the port of PHP 5, DarwinPorts wants to install Apache 1.3 even though I use Apache 2. What do I need to do?\n: Use \'variants\'. The command \'port variants portname\' (where \'portname\' is the port in question) lists available build variations that support differences you may desire. For instance, to install PHP 5 for use with Apache 2 and MySQL, you\'d type \'port install php5 +apache2 +mysql\'.\n\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?\n\n; When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like \n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n; What\'s wrong? \n: It\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround.','/* Software Porting Questions */',188,'AllanAnderson','20050907162308',0,'utf-8','79949092837691'); INSERT INTO `mw_text` VALUES (585,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Gnome Desktop */',172,'Dmacks','20050907004444',0,'utf-8','79949092995555'),(586,0,'Fink:Policy:Crypto','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Crypto Policy ==\n\nBased on our current understanding of current US law, any package has implements cryptographic methods must be in the \"crypto\" section. As an extension of this policy, any package that Depends (or BuildDepends) on such a package must also be in crypto, even if it does not implement crypto itself. The idea is that a user could omit the entire crypto and still have a self-consistent fink installation with no dependency problems.\n\nA package that do not require crypto packages when it is compiled but that automatically load them at runtime if they are present, but could still run (albeit with reduced capabilities or features) need not be in crypto because scrapping crypto is not fatal to them. Similarly, packages that link to the system\'s crypto libraries need not be in crypto/ because fink presumes a standard system installation is present.\n\n* Eventually move this to the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php Packaging Manual] once content gets ironed out.\n* Do we need a system-ssl virtual package?\n* What about GPL software that links to OpenSSL that has a clause explicitly allowing linking OpenSSL?\n\nNote that Debian, in about the same situation, has resolved this: http://www.debian.org/legal/\n\n== Linking Against OpenSSL ==\n\nIf the package currently has to be in Crypto because it links against OpenSSL, there is a workaround. The GPL specifies that it is OK to link against non-GPL software if it is a system-provided library. Since Apple includes OpenSSL as part of the base Mac OS X install, it can be linked against without license issues.\n\nTo do so, use the [[Fink:Policy:system-openssl|system-openssl-dev]] package.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050907142318',0,'utf-8','79949092857681'),(587,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.10.2 and 2.12.0 both [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315473 fail to compile]\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.3 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','gnome-games doesn\'t compile',172,'Dmacks','20050907173628',0,'utf-8','79949092826371'),(588,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.10.2 and 2.12.0 both [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315473 fail to compile]\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.2.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? 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2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gtk2-engines',172,'Dmacks','20050907193414',0,'utf-8','79949092806585'),(589,0,'WebKit_plus_SVG_Milestones','This page exists to enumerate some of the goals for the WebKIt+SVG project. This page is maintained by the OpenDarwin open source community and in no way speaks for Apple or their goals.\n\nSome things we\'d like to accomplish:\n\n====One more KDE TOT Merger====\n- Ecma support has changed yet again in TOT kde, we need to pick this up.\n\n====DOM merger investigation====\n- Investigate porting KSVG2 from KDOM to WebCore-DOM, porting necessary KDOM additions into WebCore-DOM. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3249 3249] (MacDome)\n\n====DOM/Render tree stubs (DOM::KDOMWrapper, html::RenderKCanvasWrapper)====\n- Depending on what is learned from DOM merger investigations, we may add simple \"wrapper\" classes to allow placing an entire KDOM tree or KCanvas tree under a single node in the WebCore DOM and render trees.\n\n====SVG+JavaScript working again====\n- JavaScript support broke due to JavaScriptCore changes, this needs to be fixed now that JS autogeneration is stable. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4249 4249]\n\n====Safari.app linked to WebCore+SVG====\n- We need a copy of Safari running against WebCore+SVG. The easiest way to do this is probably just change the WebCore+SVG install name back to WebCore for the \"Deployment\" target.\n\n====NSSVGImageRep usage in WebKit====\n- Just like WebKit special cases PDF image types, it should do the same for SVG, and use NSImage, NSImage will automatically pick up NSSVGImageRep (included in WebCore+SVG).\n\n====Autogenerated SVG Obj-C bindings====\n- Now that autogeneration works, we need to autogenerate Obj-C bindings for kdom/ksvg2. We\'ll fix generation as necessary as we merge the DOMs. [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4624 4624]\n\n====DOM/Render Tree merger====\n- Eventually a full DOM merger needs to happen, at this point we\'ll remove KDOM from the WebCore project ant source tree.\n\n==== support====\n- The plan is to implement SVG text support on top of html text support. SVG 1.1 text is quite simple. Text-On-Path is the only new support necessary.\n\n====Missing Filter Elements====\n- Several SVG filters are still missing, we may need to write our own custom CoreImage filters. Should be quite simple.\n\n==== Support====\n- Hopefully we can just pick this up from KDE, otherwise it should be pretty simple, since other animation primatives already work.','',15,'MacDome','20050907095213',0,'utf-8','79949092904786'),(590,0,'WebKit','Welcome to the [http://webkit.opendarwin.org/ WebKit] OpenDarwin Wiki!\n\nPlease share your WebKit experiences and comments here.\n\nYou will need to create an OpenDarwin Wiki account and login first before editing.\n\nContents:\n\n* [[Tips For Building WebKit]]\n* [[WebKit plus SVG]]\n* [[Portable KWQ Files]]\n* [[Nice Bugzilla queries]]\n* [[WebKit Team]]\n* [[Applications using WebKit]]\n* [[Known incompatibilities between open-source WebKit and Safari]]\n* [[JS Core Garbage Collector]]\n* [[Debugging WebKit with Xcode]]','+Debugging WebKit with Xcode',114,'Mitz Pettel','20050827204327',0,'utf-8','79949172795672'),(591,2,'Alexkhansen','He who controls the docs, controls the Finkiverse!','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050908125156',0,'utf-8','79949091874843'),(592,0,'WebKit:Known_crashers','As any other program, webkit has bugs that make it crash on certain occassions. Since this is very serious and we take these bugs even more serious then others we maintain a list of reproducable crash bugs here. We also have [http://webkit.org/crashing-bugs a list of all bugs with the word crash in the subject].\n\nBugs that are known to be a reproducable crash at this time are:','',67,'AlthA','20050908124255',0,'utf-8','79949091875744'),(593,0,'WebKit:Known_crashers','As any other program, webkit has bugs that make it crash on certain occassions. Since this is very serious and we take these bugs even more serious then others we maintain a list of reproducable crash bugs here. We also have [http://webkit.org/crashing-bugs a list of all bugs with the word crash in the subject].\n\nBugs that are known to be a reproducable crash at this time are:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\'\'\'Bug #\'\'\'\'\'\'Summary\'\'\'
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3340 3340]crash rendering animated gifs webcore cache
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3464 3464]A crash occurs when parsing HTML
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3560 3560]page with use of first-letter crashes reproducible in RenderObject::renderArena()
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3585 3585]crash in editing code when clicking on link (xlink:type=\"simple\") in xml document
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3683 3683] crashes Safari if the still has focus and the tab containing it is closed
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3703 3703]Crash in JavaScript code after dismissing Print dialog on particular site
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3795 3795]Crash on SSL redirect from http://eopen.microsoft.com, apparent certificate issue
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3874 3874]REGRESSION repro crash when using automatic proxy configuration (.pac)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3887 3887]Image crashes WebKit from CVS (07-JUL-2005)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4032 4032]A crash occurs after zooming multiple times then reloading the PDF file
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4033 4033]Safari crashes on Babelfish\'s Java character palette
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4088 4088]Crash: Drag element with CSS ::Before absolute positioning applied to it
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4194 4194]Reproducible Poof Crash when using search field at mathworks.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4219 4219]REGRESSION: Crash when calling .focus() on an input field inside a table if resources are still being loaded.
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4261 4261]REGRESSION: Crash when loading www.ktvu.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4284 4284]REGRESSION: Javascript attempt to access non-existent array elements crashes
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4304 4304]MiniBrowser crashes after loading blank pages and load failures
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4367 4367]Crash when executing setTimeout / Date / document.write Javascript (bugtraq)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4478 4478]Common x86 WebKit/Colloquy Crash when Rendering Background Image
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4614 4614]WebKit Accessibility Crash within Colloquy
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4655 4655]crash in khtml::RenderObject::isInline() mousing over menu at alistapart page
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4716 4716]NodeIterator will crash if the filter function removes a node from the document
','blah blah blah',190,'Olliej','20050908131343',0,'utf-8','79949091868656'),(594,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.10.2 and 2.12.0 both [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315473 fail to compile]\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.2.1 || 3.5.3 || • ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gtksourceview version',172,'Dmacks','20050907210904',0,'utf-8','79949092789095'),(595,2,'Chris01','chris01@users.sourceforge.net','',171,'Chris01','20050901171340',0,'utf-8','79949098828659'),(596,0,'Users:RangerRick','== Packaging TODO ==\n\n[http://freshmeat.net/projects/codeine/?branch_id=60148&release_id=206035 codeine]','',173,'RangerRick','20050906122738',0,'utf-8','79949093877261'),(597,0,'Users:RangerRick','== Packaging TODO ==\n\n[http://freshmeat.net/projects/codeine/?branch_id=60148&release_id=206035 codeine] (whoa, using bksys build that just plain does not like OSX -- no -bundle support!)\n\n[[Category:Fink People]]','',173,'RangerRick','20050908172135',0,'utf-8','79949091827864'),(598,14,'Fink_People','People who contributed to the Fink Wiki','',171,'Chris01','20050908154910',0,'utf-8','79949091845089'),(599,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.10.2 and 2.12.0 both [http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315473 fail to compile]\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gtkhtml version',172,'Dmacks','20050908135815',1,'utf-8','79949091864184'),(600,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','New gnome-games',172,'Dmacks','20050908202350',1,'utf-8','79949091797649'),(601,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','Version info',172,'Dmacks','20050908202518',1,'utf-8','79949091797481'),(602,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gnome-doc-utils',172,'Dmacks','20050909020835',0,'utf-8','79949090979164'),(603,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.3 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gconf-editor',172,'Dmacks','20050909021732',0,'utf-8','79949090978267'),(604,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new at-spi (thanks Ranger!)',172,'Dmacks','20050909021845',0,'utf-8','79949090978154'),(605,2,'Dmacks','fink core guy','',172,'Dmacks','20050901202034',0,'utf-8','79949098797965'),(606,2,'Vasi','== Package manager ==\n\n=== [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers|Fink 0.25.x]] ===\n\n* Merge in dist-up branch \'\'doesn\'t compile, fix it [[User:cirdan|cirdan]]\'\'\n* Accept Module:Build? \'\'is it ok for BuildDeps to have magic?\'\'\n\n=== Future ===\n\n* See [[0.26_goals]]\n* Go through [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=367203&group_id=17203&func=browse feature request tracker] (which I never even knew existed)\n* Steal dep engine from [http://smartpm.org Smart package manager]?\n* General distribution upgrade solution? (GCC in .debs)\n\n=== Bugs ===\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=755128&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Virtual packages]: Add support to each command, one by one\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Dpkg and dependencies]: Merge in new SysState module to test state of deps on system.\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Shlibs broken]: Make [[User:TheSin|TheSin]] fix it.\n\n=== Misc ===\n\n* Merge in new Getopt wrapper method for arguments to fink commands\n* Look through patch tracker\n\n== Packages ==\n\n* kdirstat and filelight need to use the new kde*-unified dependencies\n* apt-ftparchive\n** move to stable\n** link db4* statically? Then move to base\n* mac-glue-pm*: Simplify patch: put all glues in %p/var\n* proftpd-quotatab \'\'waiting on [[User:Thesin|TheSin]]\'\'\n* allegro, liquidwar: Update to new versions which include my patches\n* unzip: remove crypto\n* libggz: Maybe use openssl rather than opentls, so it can get out of crypto?\n* Porting candidates: lopster2, rpm, rox, xattr, x264\n* \'\'\'Check submissions tracker\'\'\' (mino38, gecko2)\n\n== Misc ==\n\n* Help [[User:Msachs|msachs]] with buildfink-queue\n* Easier installation of packages\n** Nicotine.app: Update for 10.3, geoip, pyvorbis\n** Auto-installing .apps?\n** FinkAppInstall?\n* Sync scripts in experimental with current versions\n* Push patches upstream, and to [[Darwinports]]','features',174,'Vasi','20050907052356',0,'utf-8','79949092947643'),(607,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.10.2 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gnome-icon-theme',172,'Dmacks','20050909022827',0,'utf-8','79949090977172'),(608,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new eog',172,'Dmacks','20050909043133',0,'utf-8','79949090956866'),(609,0,'DarwinPorts:ToDoList','===DarwinPorts Community Todo List===\nThis wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n\n==Todo Items==\n* Create the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n* Add -R (rebuild dependents) option to upgrade (olegb@).','/* Todo Items */',6,'Olegb','20050907155325',0,'utf-8','79949092844674'),(610,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.8.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gnome-desktop',172,'Dmacks','20050909055306',0,'utf-8','79949090944693'),(611,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\')\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906015141',1,'utf-8','79949093984858'),(612,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\') *\'use Fink\' works in CVS*\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','use Fink;',174,'Vasi','20050909110033',0,'utf-8','79949090889966'),(613,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? (see [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1281747&group_id=17203&atid=117203 fink --tree=stable use case])\n\n* dmacks: buildlock destruction\n** If a build is initiated without Fink::Engine::process and is interrupted, any buildlocks will not be cleared\n*** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n**[[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n*** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n*** dmacks: need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n*** vasi: I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies. Is there any reason we can\'t just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n*** dmacks: seems reasonable. fcntl() operates on a filehandle, so if we wanted to make buildlock an intrinsic part of the PkgVersion phase_* methods (vs. a wrapper around them at the level of their caller), we\'d have to stash the filehandle in the $config object or in some other package-glocal variable. (I\'m not opposed, just noting so we don\'t forget). This same limitation applies to the DESTROY approach...dunno why I didn\'t notice that earlier.\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',172,'Dmacks','20050906002323',0,'utf-8','79949093997676'),(614,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals|0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Fink:Documentation Jottings|Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]--noodle around here (though not really necessary since MediaWiki has a preview option)\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Miscellaneous */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906015308',0,'utf-8','79949093984691'),(615,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.2.2 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new metacity',172,'Dmacks','20050909063059',0,'utf-8','79949090936940'),(616,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.3 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gnome-doc-utils',172,'Dmacks','20050909151335',0,'utf-8','79949090848664'),(617,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Porting Questions==\n\n; When I install the port of PHP 5, DarwinPorts wants to install Apache 1.3 even though I use Apache 2. What do I need to do?\n: Use \'variants\'. The command \'port variants portname\' (where \'portname\' is the port in question) lists available build variations that support differences you may desire. For instance, to install PHP 5 for use with Apache 2 and MySQL, you\'d type \'port install php5 +apache2 +mysql\'.\n\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?\n\n; When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like \n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n; What\'s wrong? \n: It\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround. (Note: for Apache, this should be fixed as of September 7th, 2005.)','/* Software Porting Questions */',188,'AllanAnderson','20050907164050',0,'utf-8','79949092835949'),(618,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Questions==\n\n; When I install the port of PHP 5, DarwinPorts wants to install Apache 1.3 even though I use Apache 2. What do I need to do?\n: Use \'variants\'. The command \'port variants portname\' (where \'portname\' is the port in question) lists available build variations that support differences you may desire. For instance, to install PHP 5 for use with Apache 2 and MySQL, you\'d type \'port install php5 +apache2 +mysql\'.\n\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?\n\n; When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like \n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n; What\'s wrong? \n: It\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround. (Note: for Apache, this should be fixed as of September 7th, 2005.)','/* Software Porting Questions */',110,'Rhwood','20050909215735',1,'utf-8','79949090784264'),(619,0,'DarwinPorts','==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe DarwinPorts Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family (OpenDarwin, Mac OS X and Darwin)\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','/* about darwinports */',110,'Rhwood','20050813122401',1,'utf-8','79949186877598'),(620,0,'OpenDarwin','{{Handbook sidebar|Quick}}\n\n

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\n|}\n\n{| cellspacing=\"3\" valign=\"top\" width=\"100%\"\n|-valign=\"top\" \n|\nAbout\n*[[OpenDarwin:About|About OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Crew|OpenDarwin Operations]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Cast|OpenDarwin Developers]]\n|\nHelp\n*[[OpenDarwin:FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:DOC|Documentation]]\n|[[Image:Hex_sits_128.png]]\n|}\n\n{|\n|-valign=\"top\" \n|\nDownloading\n*[[OpenDarwin:Requirements|System Requirements]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Download|Obtaining OpenDarwin]]\n|\nInstalling\n*[[OpenDarwin:Installing|Installing OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Common Errors|Common Installation Errors]]\n|\nDeveloping\n*[[OpenDarwin:Source Code|Getting the OpenDarwin Source]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:Submitting|Submitting Code to OpenDarwin]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:ToDoList|To-Do List]]\n|}\n\n{| width=\"100%\"\n|-\n!OpenDarwin Projects\n|\n*[[Darwine|Darwine]]\n*[[DarwinPorts:About|DarwinPorts]]\n*[[odcctools:About|odcctools]]\n*[[OpenAudio:About|OpenAudio]]\n|\n*[[osx2x:About|osx2x]]\n*[[xar:About|xar]]\n*[[xpkg:About|xpkg]]\n*[[XPostFacto:About|XPostFacto]]\n*[[WebKit:About|WebKit]]\n|[[Image:hex_pkg_128.png]]\n|}','',165,'Imariano','20050830172401',0,'utf-8','79949169827598'),(621,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section. done--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 23:52, 2 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors--done [[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 01:37, 6 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050906013752',0,'utf-8','79949093986247'),(622,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section. done--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 23:52, 2 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors--done [[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 01:37, 6 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n# Bad fonts in QT apps--chown ~/.qt\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050910013138',0,'utf-8','79949089986861'),(623,0,'DarwinPorts:FAQ','==General Questions==\n; How do I search the mailing list archives? : Searchable archives of the DarwinPorts mailing list are available from [http://www.gmane.org Gmane.org] at [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.os.opendarwin.darwinports].\n; How do I remove or uninstall DarwinPorts? : DarwinPorts can be removed by issuing the following command from within Terminal:
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts /Library/Tcl/darwinports1.0
Please note that this command removes all software installed using DarwinPorts as well as DarwinPorts itself.\n\n==Software Questions==\n\n; When I install the port of PHP 5, DarwinPorts wants to install Apache 1.3 even though I use Apache 2. What do I need to do?\n: Use \'variants\'. The command \'port variants portname\' (where \'portname\' is the port in question) lists available build variations that support differences you may desire. For instance, to install PHP 5 for use with Apache 2 and MySQL, you\'d type \'port install php5 +apache2 +mysql\'.\n\n; When I try to run my compiled DarwinPort, it fails with an error like \n Cannot load /opt/local/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server: Symbol not found: __cg_jpeg_resync_to_restart. \n; What\'s wrong? \n: It\'s a bug; [http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3013 Bug 3013], to be exact. The bug description contains a workaround. (Note: for Apache, this should be fixed as of September 7th, 2005.)\n\n==Portfile Development and Maintenance Questions==\n\n; Is it possible to have a dependency on a specific variant of another port? E.g. \"postgresql8 +server\"? : No.
Can someone please expand on this?','Add section /* Portfile Development and Maintenance */',110,'Rhwood','20050909215928',0,'utf-8','79949090784071'),(624,0,'DarwinPorts','==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','/* About DarwinPorts */',110,'Rhwood','20050910005927',1,'utf-8','79949089994072'),(625,0,'DarwinPorts:About','The [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\nFeel free to share some information about port(1), ports, categories, etc. about [[DarwinPorts]] in general!','',2,'Jmpp','20050712025929',0,'utf-8','79949287974070'),(626,0,'DarwinPorts:ToDoList','===DarwinPorts Community Todo List===\nThis wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n\n==Todo Items==\n* Create the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n* Add -R (rebuild dependents) option to upgrade (olegb@).\n* Fix the CVS tree with respect to CVS branches and tags for release1 (olegb@ jmpp@).','/* Todo Items */',6,'Olegb','20050909060104',0,'utf-8','79949090939895'),(627,0,'Fink','\'\'\'Official Fink Developers Wiki\'\'\'\n\nMany thanks to Opendarwin.org for hosting us!\n\n*[[Fink:About|About Fink]]\n\n=== How to follow policy ===\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:GCC|GCC field]]\n\n* [[Fink:Policy:Crypto|section \"crypto\"]]\n\n=== Packaging progress ===\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:Gnome|GNOME]]\n\n* [[Fink:Packaging:The 10.4 tree|The \'\'\'10.4\'\'\' tree]]\n\n=== Package manager roadmap ===\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.24 backports|0.24 backports]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new features|0.25 new features]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 blockers|0.25 blockers]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.25 new documentation needs|0.25 new documentation needs]]\n\n* [[Fink:Roadmap:0.26 goals|0.26 goals]]\n\n* [[1.0 goals]]\n\n=== Major new feature plans ===\n\n* [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* [[InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n=== Miscellaneous ===\n\n* [[Fink:Documentation Jottings|Documentation Jottings]] --put minor documentation-related notes here for inclusion in the docs.\n* [[Wiki Tests]]--noodle around here (though not really necessary since MediaWiki has a preview option)\n\n\n[[Category: Fink]]','/* Packaging progress */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050909124743',1,'utf-8','79949090875256'),(628,0,'Benjamin_Reed','#REDIRECT Users:RangerRick','',173,'RangerRick','20050912170446',1,'utf-8','79949087829553'),(629,0,'Fink:Packaging:KDE','== Goals/TODO ==\n\n* Update KDevelop plugin-loading\n* Check some of the KDE small packages (themes, etc.)\n\n== Moving KDE to stable ==\n\n=== Dependent Packages That Need Moving ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || changed recently, make sure people are cool with the \"pth to pthread\" change first\n|-\n| gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| libdv4 || [[Justin F. 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Otherwise, you can check our list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages without maintainers] \'\'NOTE: Is this out of date?\'\'. Also, try the list of [[Fink:Orphaned packages being orphaned]] \'\'NOTE: Under construction\'\'.\n\nRemember to make sure the program you chose is not already in fink, by trying\n fink list mypackage\n\nAlso search the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker] to make sure you don\'t duplicate somebody else\'s work.\n\n=== Create your first package ===\n\nFollowing the guides you read earlier, create a .info file for your package, and possibly a .patch file as well. A good way to start can be copying an existing .info file, and modifying it to fit your package.\n\nThe most important thing to do is to \'\'\'test\'\'\' and \'\'\'validate\'\'\' your package. Once you\'ve made your .info file, put it in your local or unstable tree (for example, /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/mypackage.info). Then build it and validate it:\n\n fink validate /path/to/mypackage.info\n fink build mypackage\n fink validate /sw/fink/debs/mypackage_1.0-1_darwin-powerpc.deb\n\nIf any of the above commands shows you problems, you must fix them before submitting your package. Fink cannot accept packages that don\'t validate. Even apparently minor problems can become major headaches when they interact with thousands of other packages on thousands of users\' computers.\n\nShould you need help with packaging, you can ask questions on the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/fink-devel.php fink-devel mailing list]. You can also try asking developers on the #fink IRC channel on irc.freenode.net .\n\n=== Submit your package ===\n\nIf you don\'t already have an account with [http://sourceforge.net SourceForge.net], you\'ll need to create one before submitting your package.\n\nYour package can be submitted at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker]. Remember to attach the .info and .patch files. Make sure to mark the submission as \"Undergoing Validation\". And please, \'\'\'ensure that your package validates\'\'\'.\n\n=== Find a mentor (optional) ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: The mentoring system is currently under construction\'\'\n\nBecause of the large number of submissions we receive, it\'s easy for some of them to be missed. Personal attention can help prevent this, so it can be a good idea to find a mentor who will follow your progress through your packaging efforts. You can start looking for a mentor [[Fink:Mentoring|here]].\n\n=== Continue packaging, and maintaining your packages ===\n\nA Fink developer should usually maintain more than one package. These packages aren\'t just constructed once, but have to be kept up to date, as new versions are released and bugs are found. This is the most important part of development, so be sure not to neglect it.\n\n=== Be promoted! ===\n\nOnce you\'ve shown your ability to package software and maintain your package, other developers will take notice. One of them will nominate you to the Fink Core Group, who will make the final decision to give you developer privileges.\n\nCongratulations on making it this far, and thanks for contributing to Fink!','draft',174,'Vasi','20050912183203',0,'utf-8','79949087816796'),(637,0,'Fink:NewMaintainer','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\nIf you\'d like to maintain software within Fink, we\'d love to have your help.\n\nNote that this guide is designed for those who would like to become official Fink packages with full developer privileges, and who are committed to continued maintenance of their packages.\n\nHere\'s how to start:\n\n=== Learn about packaging software with Fink ===\n\n* If you don\'t yet have Fink installed, you should [http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php?phpLang=en install it].\n* If you\'re not comfortable using Fink yet, read the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/index.php User\'s Guide].\n* Learn the basics of packaging with the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/quick-start-pkg/index.php Packaging Tutorial].\n\nOnce you know the basics, use the following sources for reference:\n\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/index.php The Packaging Manual]\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/index.php The Porting Tips]\n* [[Fink|The wiki]]\n\n=== Choose some software to package ===\n\nIf you already have a program in mind, that\'s a great place to start. Otherwise, you can check our list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages without maintainers] \'\'NOTE: Is this out of date?\'\'. Also, try the list of [[Fink:Orphaned packages being orphaned]] \'\'NOTE: Under construction\'\'.\n\nRemember to make sure the program you chose is not already in fink, by trying\n fink list mypackage\n\nAlso search the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker] to make sure you don\'t duplicate somebody else\'s work.\n\n=== Create your first package ===\n\nFollowing the guides you read earlier, create a .info file for your package, and possibly a .patch file as well. A good way to start can be copying an existing .info file, and modifying it to fit your package.\n\nThe most important thing to do is to \'\'\'test\'\'\' and \'\'\'validate\'\'\' your package. Once you\'ve made your .info file, put it in your local or unstable tree (for example, /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/mypackage.info). Then build it and validate it:\n\n fink validate /path/to/mypackage.info\n fink build mypackage\n fink validate /sw/fink/debs/mypackage_1.0-1_darwin-powerpc.deb\n\nIf any of the above commands shows you problems, you must fix them before submitting your package. Fink cannot accept packages that don\'t validate. Even apparently minor problems can become major headaches when they interact with thousands of other packages on thousands of users\' computers.\n\nShould you need help with packaging, you can ask questions on the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/fink-devel.php fink-devel mailing list]. You can also try asking developers on the #fink IRC channel on irc.freenode.net .\n\n=== Submit your package ===\n\nIf you don\'t already have an account with [http://sourceforge.net SourceForge.net], you\'ll need to create one before submitting your package.\n\nYour package can be submitted at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker]. Remember to attach the .info and .patch files. Make sure to mark the submission as \"Undergoing Validation\". And please, \'\'\'ensure that your package validates\'\'\'.\n\n=== Find a mentor (optional) ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: The mentoring system is currently under construction\'\'\n\nBecause of the large number of submissions we receive, it\'s easy for some of them to be missed. Personal attention can help prevent this, so it can be a good idea to find a mentor who will follow your progress through your packaging efforts. You can start looking for a mentor [[Fink:Mentoring|here]].\n\n=== Continue packaging, and maintaining your packages ===\n\nA Fink developer should usually maintain more than one package. These packages aren\'t just constructed once, but have to be kept up to date, as new versions are released and bugs are found. This is the most important part of development, so be sure not to neglect it.\n\n=== Be promoted! ===\n\nOnce you\'ve shown your ability to package software and maintain your package, other developers will take notice. One of them will nominate you to the Fink Core Group, who will make the final decision to give you developer privileges.\n\nCongratulations on making it this far, and thanks for contributing to Fink!','',174,'Vasi','20050912183223',1,'utf-8','79949087816776'),(638,0,'Fink:Orphaned','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== For existing developers ===\n\nIf you no longer want to maintain a package, you have two choices:\n\n# Mark the package as orphaned, by adding it to this page. This is done if you \'\'can\'\' still maintain the package, but would like to have it taken off your hands eventually. A good reason to do this is if you don\'t have enough time to keep up with new versions and bugfixes for all your packages. \n# Drop the package immediately, by setting the Maintainer field in the package to None . You should do this if, for example, you no longer have access to a Mac, or if you lose interest entirely in maintaining packages.\n\n=== For new developers ===\n\nThis is a list of packages which developers wish to stop maintaining. If you\'re looking for a new package to maintain these are often good choices, since you\'ll already have a .info file to start from. 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Moved?||Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| no || cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| no || cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| no || fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| no || freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| no || gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| no || gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| no || gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || changed recently, make sure people are cool with the \"pth to pthread\" change first\n|-\n| no || gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| no || imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| no || libdv4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libdvdcss || [[Sylvain Cuaz]] || maintainer AWOL, moved to stable (no deps)\n|-\n| no || libdvdread4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libmovtar || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libpaper1 || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs an update to support setting default paper type, other than that, ready for stable\n|-\n| no || libshout4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] || bug report about vorbis versioning \n|-\n| no || libusb || [[Ben Hines]] ||\n|-\n| no || mjpegtools || [[James Watson]] ||\n|-\n| no || openexr || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs fltk-x11\n|-\n| no || python24 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || All .py[oc] cite %i not %p, but this is a common problem in many stable -pyXX pkgs...no reason to hold up python24->stable for it \n|-\n| no || sane-backends || [[Peter O\'Gorman]] ||\n|-\n| no || speex3 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || sqlite3 || [[Dave Vasilevsky]] ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category:KDE]]','/* Dependent Packages That Need Moving */',173,'RangerRick','20050912174348',0,'utf-8','79949087825651'),(642,0,'Fink:Packaging:KDE','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals/TODO ==\n\n* Update KDevelop plugin-loading\n* Check some of the KDE small packages (themes, etc.)\n\n== Moving KDE to stable ==\n\n=== Dependent Packages That Need Moving ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n! Moved?||Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| no || cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| no || cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| yes || fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| no || freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| no || gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| no || gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| no || gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || changed recently, make sure people are cool with the \"pth to pthread\" change first\n|-\n| no || gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| no || imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| no || libdv4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libdvdcss || [[Sylvain Cuaz]] || maintainer AWOL, moved to stable (no deps)\n|-\n| no || libdvdread4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libmovtar || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libpaper1 || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs an update to support setting default paper type, other than that, ready for stable\n|-\n| no || libshout4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] || bug report about vorbis versioning \n|-\n| no || libusb || [[Ben Hines]] ||\n|-\n| no || mjpegtools || [[James Watson]] ||\n|-\n| no || openexr || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs fltk-x11\n|-\n| no || python24 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || All .py[oc] cite %i not %p, but this is a common problem in many stable -pyXX pkgs...no reason to hold up python24->stable for it \n|-\n| no || sane-backends || [[Peter O\'Gorman]] ||\n|-\n| no || speex3 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || sqlite3 || [[Dave Vasilevsky]] ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category:KDE]]','/* Dependent Packages That Need Moving */',172,'Dmacks','20050912200229',0,'utf-8','79949087799770'),(643,0,'Fink:NewMaintainer','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\nIf you\'d like to maintain software within Fink, we\'d love to have your help.\n\nNote that this guide is designed for those who would like to become official Fink packages with full developer privileges, and who are committed to continued maintenance of their packages.\n\nHere\'s how to start:\n\n=== Learn about packaging software with Fink ===\n\n* If you don\'t yet have Fink installed, you should [http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php?phpLang=en install it].\n* If you\'re not comfortable using Fink yet, read the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/index.php User\'s Guide].\n* Learn the basics of packaging with the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/quick-start-pkg/index.php Packaging Tutorial].\n\nOnce you know the basics, use the following sources for reference:\n\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/index.php The Packaging Manual]\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/index.php The Porting Tips]\n* [[Fink|The wiki]]\n\n=== Choose some software to package ===\n\nIf you already have a program in mind, that\'s a great place to start. Otherwise, you can check our list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages without maintainers] \'\'NOTE: Is this out of date?\'\'. Also, try the list of [[Fink:Orphaned|packages being orphaned]] \'\'NOTE: Under construction\'\'.\n\nRemember to make sure the program you chose is not already in fink, by trying\n fink list mypackage\n\nAlso search the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker] to make sure you don\'t duplicate somebody else\'s work.\n\n=== Create your first package ===\n\nFollowing the guides you read earlier, create a .info file for your package, and possibly a .patch file as well. A good way to start can be copying an existing .info file, and modifying it to fit your package.\n\nThe most important thing to do is to \'\'\'test\'\'\' and \'\'\'validate\'\'\' your package. Once you\'ve made your .info file, put it in your local or unstable tree (for example, /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/mypackage.info). Then build it and validate it:\n\n fink validate /path/to/mypackage.info\n fink build mypackage\n fink validate /sw/fink/debs/mypackage_1.0-1_darwin-powerpc.deb\n\nIf any of the above commands shows you problems, you must fix them before submitting your package. Fink cannot accept packages that don\'t validate. Even apparently minor problems can become major headaches when they interact with thousands of other packages on thousands of users\' computers.\n\nShould you need help with packaging, you can ask questions on the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/fink-devel.php fink-devel mailing list]. You can also try asking developers on the #fink IRC channel on irc.freenode.net .\n\n=== Submit your package ===\n\nIf you don\'t already have an account with [http://sourceforge.net SourceForge.net], you\'ll need to create one before submitting your package.\n\nYour package can be submitted at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker]. Remember to attach the .info and .patch files. Make sure to mark the submission as \"Undergoing Validation\". And please, \'\'\'ensure that your package validates\'\'\'.\n\n=== Find a mentor (optional) ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: The mentoring system is currently unfinalized\'\'\n\nBecause of the large number of submissions we receive, it\'s easy for some of them to be missed. Personal attention can help prevent this, so it can be a good idea to find a mentor who will follow your progress through your packaging efforts. You can start looking for a mentor [[Fink:Mentoring|here]].\n\n=== Continue packaging, and maintaining your packages ===\n\nA Fink developer should usually maintain more than one package. These packages aren\'t just constructed once, but have to be kept up to date, as new versions are released and bugs are found. This is the most important part of development, so be sure not to neglect it.\n\n=== Be promoted! ===\n\nOnce you\'ve shown your ability to package software and maintain your package, other developers will take notice. One of them will nominate you to the Fink Core Group, who will make the final decision to give you developer privileges.\n\nCongratulations on making it this far, and thanks for contributing to Fink!','',174,'Vasi','20050912183305',1,'utf-8','79949087816694'),(644,0,'Fink:NewMaintainer','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\nIf you\'d like to maintain software within Fink, we\'d love to have your help.\n\nNote that this guide is designed for those who would like to become official Fink packages with full developer privileges, and who are committed to continued maintenance of their packages.\n\nHere\'s how to start:\n\n=== Learn about packaging software with Fink ===\n\n* If you don\'t yet have Fink installed, you should [http://fink.sourceforge.net/download/index.php?phpLang=en install it].\n* If you\'re not comfortable using Fink yet, read the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/users-guide/index.php User\'s Guide].\n* Learn the basics of packaging with the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/quick-start-pkg/index.php Packaging Tutorial].\n\nOnce you know the basics, use the following sources for reference:\n\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/index.php The Packaging Manual]\n* [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/index.php The Porting Tips]\n* [[Fink|The wiki]]\n\n=== Choose some software to package ===\n\nIf you already have a program in mind, that\'s a great place to start. Otherwise, you can check our auto-generated list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages without maintainers]. Also, try the list of [[Fink:Orphaned|packages being orphaned]] \'\'NOTE: Under construction\'\'.\n\nRemember to make sure the program you chose is not already in fink, by trying\n fink list mypackage\n\nAlso search the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker] to make sure you don\'t duplicate somebody else\'s work.\n\n=== Create your first package ===\n\nFollowing the guides you read earlier, create a .info file for your package, and possibly a .patch file as well. A good way to start can be copying an existing .info file, and modifying it to fit your package.\n\nThe most important thing to do is to \'\'\'test\'\'\' and \'\'\'validate\'\'\' your package. Once you\'ve made your .info file, put it in your local or unstable tree (for example, /sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo/mypackage.info). Then build it and validate it:\n\n fink validate /path/to/mypackage.info\n fink build mypackage\n fink validate /sw/fink/debs/mypackage_1.0-1_darwin-powerpc.deb\n\nIf any of the above commands shows you problems, you must fix them before submitting your package. Fink cannot accept packages that don\'t validate. Even apparently minor problems can become major headaches when they interact with thousands of other packages on thousands of users\' computers.\n\nShould you need help with packaging, you can ask questions on the [http://fink.sourceforge.net/lists/fink-devel.php fink-devel mailing list]. You can also try asking developers on the #fink IRC channel on irc.freenode.net .\n\n=== Submit your package ===\n\nIf you don\'t already have an account with [http://sourceforge.net SourceForge.net], you\'ll need to create one before submitting your package.\n\nYour package can be submitted at the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse Package Submission Tracker]. Remember to attach the .info and .patch files. Make sure to mark the submission as \"Undergoing Validation\". And please, \'\'\'ensure that your package validates\'\'\'.\n\n=== Find a mentor (optional) ===\n\n\'\'NOTE: The mentoring system is currently unfinalized\'\'\n\nBecause of the large number of submissions we receive, it\'s easy for some of them to be missed. Personal attention can help prevent this, so it can be a good idea to find a mentor who will follow your progress through your packaging efforts. You can start looking for a mentor [[Fink:Mentoring|here]].\n\n=== Continue packaging, and maintaining your packages ===\n\nA Fink developer should usually maintain more than one package. These packages aren\'t just constructed once, but have to be kept up to date, as new versions are released and bugs are found. This is the most important part of development, so be sure not to neglect it.\n\n=== Be promoted! ===\n\nOnce you\'ve shown your ability to package software and maintain your package, other developers will take notice. One of them will nominate you to the Fink Core Group, who will make the final decision to give you developer privileges.\n\nCongratulations on making it this far, and thanks for contributing to Fink!','nomaintainer.php is auto-generated from live PDB',172,'Dmacks','20050912200613',0,'utf-8','79949087799386'),(645,0,'Fink:Orphaned','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== For existing developers ===\n\nIf you no longer want to maintain a package, you have two choices:\n\n# Mark the package as orphaned, by adding it to this page. This is done if you \'\'can\'\' still maintain the package, but would like to have it taken off your hands eventually. A good reason to do this is if you don\'t have enough time to keep up with new versions and bugfixes for all your packages. \n# Drop the package immediately, by setting the Maintainer field in the package to None . You should do this if, for example, you no longer have access to a Mac, or if you lose interest entirely in maintaining packages.\n\n=== For new developers ===\n\nThis is a list of packages which developers wish to stop maintaining. If you\'re looking for a new package to maintain these are often good choices, since you\'ll already have a .info file to start from. There will also already be a developer familiar with the package, who may be willing to help you out.\n\nThere is also a list of [http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/nomaintainer.php packages which are already totally abandoned].\n\n=== Format ===\n\nEach package in this list should be one or more package names (in case multiple packages are closely associated), then the current maintainer name and email, then whether or not the current maintainer would be willing to help a new developer take it over.\n\nExamples:\n\n# foo, foo-ssl: John Doe (john.doeATexampleDOTcom), willing to help\n# bar: Jane Smith (jane.smithATexampleDOTcom), unwilling to help\n\n=== The list ===\n\nEmpty so far!','',174,'Vasi','20050912185904',1,'utf-8','79949087814095'),(646,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? 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|| Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new orbit2',172,'Dmacks','20050909154740',0,'utf-8','79949090845259'),(647,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','',110,'Rhwood','20050910013646',1,'utf-8','79949089986353'),(648,0,'DarwinPorts:List_of_Portfile_keys','== patch phase ==\n\n{|border=1|\n!|key||purpose||example\n|-\n||patch.preargs||arguments to pass to patch||
patch.pre_args -p1
\n|}','',194,'Kowey','20050913155422',0,'utf-8','79949086844577'),(649,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==documentation filler==\n\nThings which either are missing from the documentation, or do not belong there, but are nevertheless useful.\n\n* [[List of Portfile keys]]\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]','',194,'Kowey','20050913155131',0,'utf-8','79949086844868'),(650,0,'DarwinPorts:List_of_Portfile_keys','== patch phase ==\n\n{|border=1|\n!|key||purpose||example\n|-\n||patch.preargs||arguments to pass to patch||
patch.pre_args -p1
\n|}\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050913155436',1,'utf-8','79949086844563'),(651,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==documentation filler==\n\nThings which either are missing from the documentation, or do not belong there, but are nevertheless useful.\n\n* [[List of Portfile keys]]\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','+cat',194,'Kowey','20050913155512',1,'utf-8','79949086844487'),(652,0,'DarwinPorts:List_of_Portfile_keys','== patch phase ==\n\n{|border=1|\n!|key||purpose||example\n|-\n||patch.pre_args||arguments to pass to patch||
patch.pre_args -p1
\n|}\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050913160912',1,'utf-8','79949086839087'),(653,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==documentation filler==\n\nThings which either are missing from the documentation, or do not belong there, but are nevertheless useful.\n\n* [[List of Portfile keys]]\n* [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot] (updated URL)\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050913161427',0,'utf-8','79949086838572'),(654,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Gnome Desktop */',193,'Bmaret','20050913140513',0,'utf-8','79949086859486'),(655,4,'DOC','Setup\n*[[OpenDarwin:AddingUsers|Setting up new users and changing passwords]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:SSH|Allowing Remote Logins]]','',80,'Zootbobbalu','20050714221913',0,'utf-8','79949285778086'),(656,4,'VMWare','This describes how to install Darwin on VMWare 5.x and get IP networking between a Darwin virtual machine and Linux in another virtual machine (Fedora Core 4 used in this example, but it should be applicable with any unix that works in vmware, supports the vmware virtual network interface, and has pppd). Once packets are flowing between the two machines, they can be either NATed or routed out to the internet at large through the Linux virtual machine.\n\nThe OSX86Project.org folks have a wiki on installing Darwin on VMWare. Since the process is not at all intuitive, it is a very useful wiki. I will post the abbreviated steps below for getting darwin8 installed on vmware 5.x, and you should visit their wiki for detailed instructions. http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Darwin_on_VMware\nI used the osx86project wiki while getting Darwin 8 installed on vmware when I first started, and this will draw heavily from theirs.\n\nInstalling Darwin8 on vmware:
\n
    \n
  • Read the Darwin release notes here: http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/8.0.1/release-notes-8.0.1.txt\n
  • Make sure your host CPU supports the SSE2 extensions. You\'ll need a Pentium 4 or an AMD processor better than the Athlon XP.\n
  • Get the Darwin 8.0.1 install CD from http://www.opendarwin.org/downloads/8.0.1/\n
  • Create or use an existing virtual machine running Linux.\n
  • Add a serial port to the Linux virtual machine, output should be a named pipe (the default name of \\\\.\\pipes\\com_1 is fine). This virtual machine will be the client, and the other end will be a virtual machine.\n
  • Create a vmware virtual machine for Darwin with at least 128MB of ram.\n
  • Add a serial port to the Darwin virtual machine, output should be a named pipe (the default name of \\\\.\\pipes\\com_1 is fine). This virtual machine will be the server, the other end will be a virtual machine.\n
  • Attach the darwin install iso to the Darwin virtual machine\'s cdrom device.\n
  • Boot the Darwin virtual machine off the cd.\n
  • We will procede with the Darwin installation as described at osx86project.org\'s wiki describes, with \nthe following paraphrased instructions:\n1) When it prompts for which device to install onto, press 1 to install onto the first virtual hard disk (should be the only one on the machine).\n
    \n2) When it asks about partitioning the hard disk, press 2 to manually partition.\n
    \n3) When in the fdisk program, issue to following commands:\n
    \n
    \nauto hfs\nupdate\nwrite\nquit\n
    \n4) Use hfs when formatting the filesystem, and procede normally.\n
    \n5) It will complain about an unknown filesystem type. That is fine, and have the machine reboot.\n
    \n6) Make sure the virtual machine boots off the CD again and we re-enter the installer\n
    \n7) When prompted for which device to install onto, press 1 again for the first (and only) virtual hard disk.\n
    \n8) When prompted for partitioning the device, press 3 to use existing partitions\n
    \n9) Continue with the installation normally (choosing the HFS filesystem again).\n
    \n10) When done, disconnect the install cd image and restart the virtual machine to boot into darwin 8.\n
    \n
  • Once you\'ve successfully logged into the new darwin 8 virtual machine as root, you can set up the networking between Darwin and Linux.\n
  • Make sure both darwin and linux virtual machines are booted, and you\'ve logged into them.\n
  • On the Darwin machine, issue the following command:\n
    \npppd /dev/tty.builtin-serial1 115200 noauth crtscts passive asyncmap 0 10.6.6.1:10.6.6.2\n
    \nOn the Linux machine, issue the following command:\n
    \npppd /dev/ttyS0 115200 noauth crtscts 10.6.6.2:10.6.6.1\n
    \n
  • If successful, you should have a ppp0 interface that is up and configured on both the linux and darwin sides of the link. Verify the link is up by pinging the other end.\n
','Darwin 8 on VMWare plus serial networking',7,'Bbraun','20050913183128',0,'utf-8','79949086816871'),(657,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.6.1 || 2.8.4 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret] (does absence of -O3 -funroll-loops -fstrict-aliasing matter?)\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','flag question',172,'Dmacks','20050913163534',1,'utf-8','79949086836465'),(658,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===','yet another draft',174,'Vasi','20050912190707',0,'utf-8','79949087809292'),(659,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===\nPhilip Lamb (philip_lamb)','/* The list */',196,'Philiplamb','20050913234313',0,'utf-8','79949086765686'),(660,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===\nPhilip Lamb (philip_lamb)\nKevin Horton (rv8)','/* The list */',197,'Rv8','20050914000718',0,'utf-8','79949085999281'),(661,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===\nPhilip Lamb (philip_lamb)\n\nKevin Horton (rv8)','/* The list */',197,'Rv8','20050914000849',0,'utf-8','79949085999150'),(662,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===\nPhilip Lamb (philip_lamb)\n\nKevin Horton (rv8)\n\nBen Willmore (mino38)','/* The list */',198,'Mino38','20050914002736',0,'utf-8','79949085997263'),(663,0,'Fink:Packaging:KDE','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals/TODO ==\n\n* Update KDevelop plugin-loading\n* Check some of the KDE small packages (themes, etc.)\n\n== Moving KDE to stable ==\n\n=== Dependent Packages That Need Moving ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n! Moved?||Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| no || cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| no || cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| yes || fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| no || freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| no || gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| no || gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| no || gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || changed recently, make sure people are cool with the \"pth to pthread\" change first\n|-\n| no || gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| no || imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| no || libdv4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libdvdcss || [[Sylvain Cuaz]] || maintainer AWOL, moved to stable (no deps)\n|-\n| no || libdvdread4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libmovtar || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libpaper1 || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs an update to support setting default paper type, other than that, ready for stable\n|-\n| no || libshout4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] || bug report about vorbis versioning \n|-\n| no || libusb || [[Ben Hines]] ||\n|-\n| no || mjpegtools || [[James Watson]] ||\n|-\n| yes || openexr || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs fltk-x11\n|-\n| no || python24 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || All .py[oc] cite %i not %p, but this is a common problem in many stable -pyXX pkgs...no reason to hold up python24->stable for it \n|-\n| no || sane-backends || [[Peter O\'Gorman]] ||\n|-\n| no || speex3 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || sqlite3 || [[Dave Vasilevsky]] ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category:KDE]]','openexr is moved',173,'RangerRick','20050912200553',0,'utf-8','79949087799446'),(664,0,'Fink:Packaging:KDE','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals/TODO ==\n\n* Update KDevelop plugin-loading\n* Check some of the KDE small packages (themes, etc.)\n\n== Moving KDE to stable ==\n\n=== Dependent Packages That Need Moving ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n! Moved?||Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| no || cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| no || cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| yes || fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| no || freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| no || gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| yes || gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| yes || gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || pthread change seems to have not screwed anyone up :)\n|-\n| no || gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| no || imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| no || libdv4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libdvdcss || [[Sylvain Cuaz]] || maintainer AWOL, moved to stable (no deps)\n|-\n| no || libdvdread4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libmovtar || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libpaper1 || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs an update to support setting default paper type, other than that, ready for stable\n|-\n| no || libshout4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] || bug report about vorbis versioning \n|-\n| no || libusb || [[Ben Hines]] ||\n|-\n| no || mjpegtools || [[James Watson]] ||\n|-\n| yes || openexr || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs fltk-x11\n|-\n| no || python24 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || All .py[oc] cite %i not %p, but this is a common problem in many stable -pyXX pkgs...no reason to hold up python24->stable for it \n|-\n| no || sane-backends || [[Peter O\'Gorman]] ||\n|-\n| no || speex3 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || sqlite3 || [[Dave Vasilevsky]] ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category:KDE]]','libpaper1, gpgme11, gnokii2 to stable',173,'RangerRick','20050914015250',0,'utf-8','79949085984749'),(665,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.25_blockers','{{Fink_Header}}\n\nI\'d like this to be the final list except for items already on the [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=317203&group_id=17203 patch tracker] or [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=117203&group_id=17203 bug tracker] --vasi\n\n===Todo===\n\n* Update docs: [[0.25_new_documentation_needs]]\n\n* reevaluate fink --tree=stable list? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n* dmacks: buildlock destruction\n** If a build is initiated without Fink::Engine::process and is interrupted, any buildlocks will not be cleared\n*** make a Fink::Buildlock object whose DESTROY method does the unlocking? That way we can let perl\'s automatic cleanup handle it or else it unlocks when a lock object goes out-of-scope...don\'t have to deal with left-over locks explicitly when things go bad.\n**[[Fink:fink cleanup|cleanup --bl]]\n*** basic functionality \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n*** dmacks: need to add hostname to the lock struct (a lock whose PID doesn\'t exist isn\'t stale if it is a lock set by some other machine).\n*** vasi: I believe fcntl locks work over a network, and they also automatically disappear when the process dies. Is there any reason we can\'t just lock a file to indicate \"this buildlock is in use\", and then test if it\'s locked to see if it\'s safe to remove? (Note that the file we lock should NOT be part of the buildlock package--what if another Fink tries to cleanup stale locks just between installing it and locking it? It would have to be a separate file in %p/var or something.)\n*** dmacks: seems reasonable. fcntl() operates on a filehandle, so if we wanted to make buildlock an intrinsic part of the PkgVersion phase_* methods (vs. a wrapper around them at the level of their caller), we\'d have to stash the filehandle in the $config object or in some other package-glocal variable. (I\'m not opposed, just noting so we don\'t forget). This same limitation applies to the DESTROY approach...dunno why I didn\'t notice that earlier.\n\n* Shlibs needs work:\n** index on-demand \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** unpredictable depends?\n** [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1249916&group_id=17203&atid=117203 read-from-debs] issue \n\n* cirdan: dist up\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=998741&group_id=17203&atid=317203 Module::Build]\n\n* Prohibit RFC-822 for Info3 \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* dmacks: abolish implicit Source? Not worth doing until [[XMLish Source and Patch]]\n\n* Validator:\n** Enforcement of requiring Depends:base-files if install any profile.d scripts (in .deb)? (see [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/11210 fink-devel]) \'\'\'not sure we want to do this, so not a blocker\'\'\'\n** Complain about [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=702802&group_id=17203&atid=367203 > and < in dependency versioning] (in .info). \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** dmacks: complete overhaul of .deb (val-unpack branch) \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n** InfoN validator patch \'\'\'vasi fixed it the way he likes it\'\'\'\n\n\n* prompt for confirmation before [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/10863 upgrading] \'fink reinstall\' to \'fink build\'?\n\n* RangerRick: \'fink build foo-1.0-1\' where a .deb exists in the bindist for foo-1.0-1 and UseBinaryDist is true should build locally, not fetch from the bindist. \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n\n* Info3: allow comment lines in pkglist fields? \'\'\'done\'\'\'\n
Depends: <<\n  #foo-shlibs,   foo is static-only right now\n  bar-shlibs\n<<
\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','fink --tree',174,'Vasi','20050909110256',0,'utf-8','79949090889743'),(666,0,'Fink:Roadmap:0.26_goals','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:InheritedBuildDepends|InheritedBuildDepends]]\n\n* [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]]\n\n* more indexing work\n** refactor into Indexer.pm and possibly other modules\n** load-on-demand\n** version the DB\n** forget_packages should have better options\n\n* dep-engine refactoring work?\n\n* External API (so scripts can \'use Fink\') \'use Fink\' works in CVS\n\n* optimizations\n** auto-split PkgVersion?\n\n* bug fixing!\n\n* dist-upgrade?\n\n* automatically detect users\' location, even for binary install\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=642075&group_id=17203&atid=367203 rethink passwd]\n\n* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=992093&group_id=17203&atid=117203 Check version dependencies during package upgrade] to avoid (or at least minimize) dep breakage. If foo-dev:depends:foo(=%v-%r), upgrading foo should (but does not currently) trigger an upgrade of foo-dev. \n** Moving discussion to bug.\n\n* New license that permits source mirroring but not binary distribution. (see [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.devel/10927 openssl-linked packages: need new license type?] on fink-devel)\n\n* launchd support. We may \'\'\'have\'\'\' to get this done before 10.5, since the old StartupItems mechanism is deprecated.\n** Modify daemonic so that it turns DaemonicFile/Name into launchd plists on 10.4 and above. (make sure \'daemonic install\' checks for and removes an existing StartupItems if it installs a LaunchAgents) \n** Add a new field for explicitly specifying launchd plist files to be placed in /Library/LaunchAgents (or LaunchDaemons? what\'s the difference?). This should also automate calling launchctl load and unload in PostInst and PreRm. (What about backwards compatibility, what would happen on 10.3?)\n\n* make AutoScanpackages default to true (requires that an apt-ftparchive binary be available as part of the default installation).\n\n* Obsoletes field, to make it easy to get rid of unneeded packages.\n** Eg: foo and foo-ssl exist. Now foo decides to link against the system\'s SSL, so there\'s no more need for foo-ssl. In foo.info, we add Obsoletes: foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 . Fink automagically creates a package foo-ssl 1.2.3-2 that is just a dummy depending on the current version of foo, so that foo-ssl users will get foo installed. Fink cleanup could later remove any dummy packages that are left installed but no longer a Depends of any installed package.\n** This requires some indexer support.\n** The token that marks a package as obsolete needs to be in the .deb somehow. Maybe have the Description be \"[OBSOLETE: replaced by %N]\" where %N is package that contains this Obsolete: field, not the obsoleted packge. Makes it easy for a semi-clueful user to see what\'s going on. We already use Description=~/^\\[/ only for special packages with well-established text, so no off-target effects.\n\n* Try to conditionalize more fields\n** AppBundles, DocFiles, JarFiles, Files, ConfFiles, InfoDocs\n** Source and Patch (maybe wait for [[Fink:Major New Feature Plans:XMLish Source and Patch|new Source blocks]])\n** SplitOff?\n** Set*--probably trivial to do (piggyback on the ConfigureParams parser)\n\n\n* Create command-line tools for things fink does in PostInst and other maintainer scripts. Eg: fink-update-pod, fink-app-bundles.\n** Currently, fink inserts bash code in the PostInst, so when you upgrade fink you still have old .debs around with old code.\n** If the PostInst just said \'fink-update-pod\' (with any reasonable arguments) then the debs would automagically use the new code.\n** Packages that use scrollkeeper and gconf would benefit here, since it\'s a pain to put the various multiline bits (that could change with future scrollkeeper or gconf versions and makes validation checks for their presence easier. I think at a minimum the same args passed to PostInst plus some package details would be good as generic interface for this kind of thing...simplifies the migration and leaves us completely open for future enhancements.\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Roadmap]]','',174,'Vasi','20050909110106',1,'utf-8','79949090889893'),(667,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new ggv',172,'Dmacks','20050913205321',0,'utf-8','79949086794678'),(668,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==documentation filler==\n\nThings which either are missing from the online documentation, or do not belong there, but are nevertheless useful.\nNote: the manpages are actually very complete (try man portfile)\n\n* [[List of Portfile keys]]\n* [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot] (updated URL)\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050913162407',0,'utf-8','79949086837592'),(669,0,'DarwinPorts','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n==About DarwinPorts==\n\nThe [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts] Project\'s main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family ([http://www.opendarwin.org/ OpenDarwin], [http://www.apple.com/macosx/ Mac OS X] and [http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/darwin/ Darwin]).\n\nHere should be some stuff about our ports, the port(1) tool, etc.\nIf you know someting useful - perhaps about a particular port, its darwinports specific configuration or a common pitfall - feel free to share your wisdom here. In the mean time, you can read some more about DarwinPorts (if anything...) on the [[DarwinPorts:About|About page]].\n\nTo read up on a small draft of the project\'s pending items you can check out our [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|Todo list]].\n\nIf you feel like helping with any of these don\'t be shy to come join us at the [irc://irc.freenode.net/DarwinPorts #DarwinPorts channel] of the [http://freenode.net Freenode network] or join our [http://opendarwin.org/mailman/listinfo/darwinports mailing list] if you\'re not already there.\n\n==documentation filler==\n\nThings which either are missing from the online documentation, or do not belong there, but are nevertheless useful.\nNote: the manpages are actually very complete (try man portfile)\n\n* [[DarwinPorts paste page]]\n* [[List of Portfile keys]]\n* [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot] (updated URL)\n\n==links==\n\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ DarwinPorts HomePage]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available DarwinPorts Portfiles]\n* [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ DarwinPorts Guide] -- NEEDS UPDATES, see [[DarwinPorts:ToDoList|DarwinPorts Todo List]]\n* [[DarwinPorts:FAQ|DarwinPorts FAQ]]\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050914122757',0,'utf-8','79949085877242'),(670,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','some random advice',194,'Kowey','20050914135127',0,'utf-8','79949085864872'),(671,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050914135246',0,'utf-8','79949085864753'),(672,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version:\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','more tricks',194,'Kowey','20050914135718',0,'utf-8','79949085864281'),(673,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version:\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* Creating the chroot */',194,'Kowey','20050914135746',0,'utf-8','79949085864253'),(674,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ==\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050914135914',0,'utf-8','79949085864085'),(675,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) - Bob Developer (bob123)\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb)\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi)','',174,'Vasi','20050914014725',0,'utf-8','79949085985274'),(676,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','',194,'Kowey','20050914135953',0,'utf-8','79949085864046'),(677,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like crashdump taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* Trouble */ a new hint',194,'Kowey','20050914152033',0,'utf-8','79949085847966'),(678,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like \'\'\'crashdump\'\'\' taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* Hangs */',194,'Kowey','20050914152104',1,'utf-8','79949085847895'),(679,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target\\ /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like \'\'\'crashdump\'\'\' taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* installing stuff */ added a thing to install',194,'Kowey','20050914152229',0,'utf-8','79949085847770'),(680,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== installing stuff ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages, and then remove some unwanted documentation, Applications etc.\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like \'\'\'crashdump\'\'\' taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* installing stuff */',194,'Kowey','20050914152243',1,'utf-8','79949085847756'),(681,0,'DarwinPorts:OS_X_chroot','This document is inspired from Dr. Michael A Maibaum\'s [http://gene-hacker.info/darwinports/osx_darwin_chroot/ Building an OSX chroot]\n\n== Creating the chroot ==\n\nThe instructions for installing MacOS X and the Developer Tools have the unfortunate property of not being copy-pastable. Here is a \"corrected\" version\n\n=== making the disk image ===\n
\nhdiutil create -fs HFS+ -volname 10-4-chroot-hfs -verbose -size 4g 10-4-chroot\nopen 10-4-chroot.dmg\n
\n\n=== install OS X ===\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BaseSystem.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/Essentials.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/System/Installation/Packages/X11User.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\n
\n\n=== install Developer Tools ===\n\nAssuming there were no errors you should have Mac OS X 10.4.x installed on the disk image\nInstalling the Developers Tools\n\nInstall the Developer packages as described for the OS packages:\n\n
\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DeveloperTools.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/MacOSX10.4.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc3.3.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/gcc4.0.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/X11SDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\nsudo installer -verbose -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/BSDSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs \n
\n\n=== clean up ===\n\nThere\'s a number of useless Applications and bits of documentation you can clean up\n\n:\'\'this could stand to be fleshed out\'\'\n\n
\ncd /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs\ncd /Applications\nrm -rf iTunes.app\n
\n\n== Entering your chroot ==\n\nIt might be useful to create a script like \"prepare_osx_chroot.sh\"\n\n
\n#!/bin/sh\n\nCHROOT_NAME=10-4-chroot-hfs\n\nmount -t devfs devfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount -t fdesc -o union stdin /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/dev\nmount_volfs /Volumes/${CHROOT_NAME}/.vol\n
\n\nHint, before entering chroot, you might want to change the colour scheme of the terminal you are in, just to differentiate from your other terminals\n\n== Trouble ==\n\nIf you get an error like \"C compiler could not create executable\" during configure, try reinstalling DevSDK onto your chroot\n
\nsudo installer -pkg /Volumes/Mac\\ OS\\ X\\ Install\\ DVD/Xcode\\ Tools/Packages/DevSDK.pkg -target /Volumes/10-4-chroot-hfs/\n
\n\n=== Hangs ===\n\nIf one of the installers hangs on the configure phase, try running a top in your regular terminal. If you see something like \'\'\'crashdump\'\'\' taking a large percent of CPU resources, try performing\n\n
\nsudo killall crashdump\n
\n\nYour port should continue installing as normal.\n\n:\'\'I have no idea why this happens or how it works, but it seems to help! Somebody please clear this up!\'\'\n:Note: it seems to happen when you install gmp; the configure script is stuck on configure:1282: checking build system type\n\n[[Category:DarwinPorts]]','/* installing stuff */',194,'Kowey','20050914152447',0,'utf-8','79949085847552'),(682,0,'Fink:Documentation_Jottings','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Main Page ==\n# Add link to this wiki in Resources section. done--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 23:52, 2 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\n== FAQ ==\n# install yelp to avoid gnome-doc errors--done [[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 01:37, 6 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n# buildlock error--discuss what buildlocks are, and the typical errors\n## stale lockfile\n## borked status\n## working properly\n# Bad fonts in QT apps--chown ~/.qt\n# Potentially solvable via \'\'apt-get update\'\':\n
W: Couldn\'t stat source package list file: unstable/crypto Packages\n(/sw/var/lib/apt/lists/_sw_fink_dists_unstable_crypto_binary-darwin-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)\nW: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
\n\n== User\'s Guide ==\n# update source installation page\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Fink_Documentation]]\n\n{{Fink_Header}}','/* FAQ */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050910013213',0,'utf-8','79949089986786'),(683,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb)\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi)','/* Intro */',167,'Alexkhansen','20050914143756',0,'utf-8','79949085856243'),(684,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) 10.4\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi)','/* The list */',196,'Philiplamb','20050914184215',0,'utf-8','79949085815784'),(685,4,'DOC','Setup\n*[[OpenDarwin:AddingUsers|Setting up new users and changing passwords]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:SSH|Allowing Remote Logins]]\n*[[OpenDarwin:VMWare|Darwin 8 on VMWare with Networking]]','Add link to darwin 8 + vmware + networking page.',7,'Bbraun','20050913183243',0,'utf-8','79949086816756'),(686,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi)','/* The list */',196,'Philiplamb','20050914184241',1,'utf-8','79949085815758'),(687,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libgtop>=2.9.5\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Gnome Desktop */',172,'Dmacks','20050914070458',0,'utf-8','79949085929541'),(688,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]','',174,'Vasi','20050914195931',1,'utf-8','79949085804068'),(689,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new libgtop',172,'Dmacks','20050914213703',0,'utf-8','79949085786296'),(690,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8)\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (brendan) [10.4]','/* The list */',199,'Brendan','20050914214000',0,'utf-8','79949085785999'),(691,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8) [10.4]\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (brendan) [10.4]','/* The list */',197,'Rv8','20050915003812',0,'utf-8','79949084996187'),(692,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8) [10.4]\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (bcully) [10.4]','use sf id instead of wiki id',199,'Brendan','20050915022435',0,'utf-8','79949084977564'),(693,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8) [10.4] -Bill Scott [10.4]\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (bcully) [10.4]','/* The list */',200,'Wgscott','20050915034131',0,'utf-8','79949084965868'),(694,0,'Fink:Mentoring','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== DRAFT ==\n\n=== Intro ===\n\nOur submission system often results in submitted packages languishing on the tracker, and submitters who just sit around waiting and never become full developers. To accelerate the new maintainer process, we\'d like to experiment with a mentor system.\n\nPackage submitters can add themselves to the list to indicate that they\'d like to find a mentor. Then existing developers can add their name next to someone who they\'d like to mentor, and get in contact with the mentee via email or the submission tracker.\n\nIt\'s a good idea for the prospective submitters to mention what platforms they have access to, and similarly for developers. It doesn\'t make a lot of sense for a developer who only has access to 10.3.x to try to mentor someone who\'s submitting a package that\'s only going to work on 10.4.--[[User:Alexkhansen|Alexkhansen]] 14:37, 14 Sep 2005 (GMT)\n\nHere\'s a link to the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=414256&group_id=17203&func=browse submission tracker] for convenience. And here\'s an example entry in the mentoring list:\n\n# John Doe (jdoe499) [10.3,10.4] - Bob Developer (bob123) [10.4]\n\n=== The list ===\n\n# Philip Lamb (philip_lamb) [10.4]\n# Kevin Horton (rv8) [10.4] -Bill Scott (wgscott) [10.4]\n# Ben Willmore (mino38) - Dave Vasilevsky (vasi) [10.4]\n# Brendan Cully (bcully) [10.4]','/* The list */',200,'Wgscott','20050915034252',0,'utf-8','79949084965747'),(695,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; current doesn\'t even build on 10.4T
2.10.0 needs gnome-python-extras\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python-extras || missing! || ? || • ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','gnome-system-monitor status',172,'Dmacks','20050914223517',1,'utf-8','79949085776482'),(696,0,'WebKit:Known_crashers','As any other program, webkit has bugs that make it crash on certain occassions. Since this is very serious and we take these bugs even more serious then others we maintain a list of reproducable crash bugs here. We also have [http://webkit.org/crashing-bugs a list of all bugs with the word crash in the subject].\n\nBugs that are known to be a reproducable crash at this time are:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\'\'\'Bug #\'\'\'\'\'\'Summary\'\'\'
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3340 3340]crash rendering animated gifs webcore cache
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3464 3464]A crash occurs when parsing HTML
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3560 3560]page with use of first-letter crashes reproducible in RenderObject::renderArena()
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3585 3585]crash in editing code when clicking on link (xlink:type=\"simple\") in xml document
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3683 3683] crashes Safari if the still has focus and the tab containing it is closed
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3703 3703]Crash in JavaScript code after dismissing Print dialog on particular site
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3795 3795]Crash on SSL redirect from http://eopen.microsoft.com, apparent certificate issue
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3874 3874]REGRESSION repro crash when using automatic proxy configuration (.pac)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4032 4032]A crash occurs after zooming multiple times then reloading the PDF file
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4033 4033]Safari crashes on Babelfish\'s Java character palette
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4088 4088]Crash: Drag element with CSS ::Before absolute positioning applied to it
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4194 4194]Reproducible Poof Crash when using search field at mathworks.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4219 4219]REGRESSION: Crash when calling .focus() on an input field inside a table if resources are still being loaded.
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4261 4261]REGRESSION: Crash when loading www.ktvu.com
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4284 4284]REGRESSION: Javascript attempt to access non-existent array elements crashes
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4304 4304]MiniBrowser crashes after loading blank pages and load failures
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4367 4367]Crash when executing setTimeout / Date / document.write Javascript (bugtraq)
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4478 4478]Common x86 WebKit/Colloquy Crash when Rendering Background Image
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4614 4614]WebKit Accessibility Crash within Colloquy
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4655 4655]crash in khtml::RenderObject::isInline() mousing over menu at alistapart page
[http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4716 4716]NodeIterator will crash if the filter function removes a node from the document
','3887 closed',190,'Olliej','20050908132946',0,'utf-8','79949091867053'),(697,0,'Fink:Packaging:KDE','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals/TODO ==\n\n* Update KDevelop plugin-loading\n* Check some of the KDE small packages (themes, etc.)\n\n== Moving KDE to stable ==\n\n=== Dependent Packages That Need Moving ===\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n! Moved?||Package||Maintainer||Notes\n|-\n| no || cairo/glitz || [[Benjamin Reed]] || seems pretty solid, will move soon\n|-\n| no || cdparanoia || [[Chris Zubrzycki ]] || \n|-\n| yes || fltk-x11 || [[Daniel Macks]] ||\n|-\n| no || freetype219 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || very stable, but needs a ruling on what kind of effect the move will have on other freetype219-using packages\n|-\n| no || gettext/libgettext3 || fink-core || this should be moving soon, now that fink 0.24.10 is out\n|-\n| yes || gnokii2 || [[Philip Lamb]] ||\n|-\n| yes || gpgme11 || [[Darian Lanx]] || pthread change seems to have not screwed anyone up :)\n|-\n| no || gstreamer/gst-plugins || fink-gnome/[[Benjamin Reed]] || might need to dump libvisual deps, libvisual is \'\'\'not\'\'\' stable\n|-\n| no || imagemagick/imagemagick-nox || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || seems solid, just needs a version bump in stable\n|-\n| no || libdv4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libdvdcss || [[Sylvain Cuaz]] || maintainer AWOL, moved to stable (no deps)\n|-\n| no || libdvdread4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || libmovtar || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| yes || libpaper1 || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs an update to support setting default paper type, other than that, ready for stable\n|-\n| no || libshout4 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] || bug report about vorbis versioning \n|-\n| no || libusb || [[Ben Hines]] ||\n|-\n| no || mjpegtools || [[James Watson]] ||\n|-\n| yes || openexr || [[Benjamin Reed]] || needs fltk-x11\n|-\n| no || python24 || [[Jeffrey Whitaker]] || All .py[oc] cite %i not %p, but this is a common problem in many stable -pyXX pkgs...no reason to hold up python24 to stable for it \n|-\n| no || sane-backends || [[Peter O\'Gorman]] ||\n|-\n| no || speex3 || [[Justin F. Hallett]] ||\n|-\n| no || sqlite3 || [[Dave Vasilevsky]] ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category:Fink]]\n[[Category:Fink Packaging]]\n[[Category:KDE]]','/* Dependent Packages That Need Moving */',173,'RangerRick','20050914020031',1,'utf-8','79949085979968'),(698,0,'DarwinPorts:ToDoList','{{DarwinPorts_Header}}\n\n===DarwinPorts Community Todo List===\nThis wiki page contains current items on the community todo list. Feel free to add items below. As each item is accomplished, please cross the item off the list by applying the \'strike\' html tag. Some of these items are already being worked on. Those items have the lead developer for that item in brackets behind the item. In some cases the developer has not done any work yet, but expressed superior interest in the item.\n\n==Todo Items==\n* Create the [[DarwinPorts:FAQ]]\n* Automate the generation of PortIndex on OD servers (nightly?) and have it submitted to the CVS repo so that users can automatically retrieve it with sync/selfupdate. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 14:06, 16 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Fix the [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/ports/ Available Ports] page to bring it up to speed with reality. This should be considered a *\'\'\'priority\'\'\'*. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Update the entire [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/es/ Spanish localization] of the DarwinPorts site with all the lates changes, particularly the ones to the main [http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/getdp/ Get DarwinPorts] site. Add es/archives.php. [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:14, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Bring Eric Seidel\'s marvelous \"Half Ports collection\" idea back to life. You can read about it [http://lamancha.opendarwin.org/~macdome/halfports.html here] and [http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/darwinports/2003-April/016695.html here]. I have a special interest in this item, though arguably I haven\'t done anything about it yet :-P , so if you want to work on it don\'t be shy to [mailto:jmpp@opendarwin.org drop me a note!] [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* portall(1) and ports.conf(5) should have man pages, gotta remind Chris (cjr@) about \'em, though he didn\'t sign up for the portall(1) page ;-) [[User:Jmpp|jmpp]] 20:36, 9 May 2005 (GMT)\n* Add [http://www.gnustep.org/ GNUstep] to DarwinPorts (lars DOT sonchocky DASH helldorf AT hamburg DOT de)\n* Note that your local repository needs the ports to be nested within a category for portindex to work. update http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/docs/ch03s05.html#local_repository\n* Add -R (rebuild dependents) option to upgrade (olegb@).\n* Fix the CVS tree with respect to CVS branches and tags for release1 (olegb@ jmpp@).','',110,'Rhwood','20050910013801',1,'utf-8','79949089986198'),(699,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 0.132 || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ exp/bmaret]\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks]
Should we waiting on gnome-python2-extras minimal set for backward version-compat?\n|-\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || ? || • || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','gnome-python2 status',172,'Dmacks','20050915060348',0,'utf-8','79949084939651'),(700,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks]
Should we waiting on gnome-python2-extras minimal set for backward version-compat?\n|-\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || ? || • || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new gpdf (thanks bmaret!)',172,'Dmacks','20050915173608',0,'utf-8','79949084826391'),(701,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome-2.10/ exp/dmacks]
Should we waiting on gnome-python2-extras minimal set for backward version-compat?\n|-\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || ? || • || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Gnome Desktop */',172,'Dmacks','20050915191222',0,'utf-8','79949084808777'),(702,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs libxklavier\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 1.02 || 2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]
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|| Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? 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We begin with a quick summary, and then discuss things in more detail.\n\nAny package which builds shared libraries and is either (1) being put into the stable tree, or (2) a new package in Fink, should treat its shared libraries according to Fink\'s policy. This means:\n\n * verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct\n * put the shared libraries in a separate package (except for the links from libfoo.dylib to the install_name), and include the Shlibs field in that package\n * put the headers and the final links from libfoo.dylib into a package which is classified as BuildDependsOnly: True, and plan to have no other package depend on this one.\n\nA maintainer who has reasons to deviate from this policy and not split the package should explain the reasons in the DescPackaging field.\n\nFor some packages, everything can be accomplished with a main package and a -shlibs package; in other cases you also need a third package. The new SplitOff field actually makes this quite easy.\n\nWhen three packages are needed, there are two different ways they could be named, depending on whether the libraries (option 1) or the binaries (option 2) are the most important feature of the package. For option 1, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Separation of build-related and .deb-related fields */',198,'Mino38','20050915215009',0,'utf-8','79949084784990'),(718,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\n==Useful concepts==\nChapter 3.4 of the Packaging manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the Packaging manual contains detailed specs for packages containing shared libraries\n\n==Making a shared library package==\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n===Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters===\n\n====Build parameters:==== BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n\nDeb parameters (not inherited): Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\nDeb parameters (inherited): Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===SplitOffs===\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs.\n* Some parameters\n\n===Decide what the major component of the package is===\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n===Build===\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n===Split up the SplitOffs===\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* 3.4 Shared Libraries */',198,'Mino38','20050915220925',0,'utf-8','79949084779074'),(719,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||  \n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   \n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   \n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   \n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   \n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   \n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   \n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   \n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   \n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   \n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   \n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   \n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   \n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   \n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   \n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   \n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   \n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   \n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 2.0 || 2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]
Should we waiting on gnome-python2-extras minimal set for backward version-compat?\n|-\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || ? || • || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','new zenity',172,'Dmacks','20050915220145',0,'utf-8','79949084779854'),(720,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\n\n\n==Making a shared library package==\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n===Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters===\n\n====Build parameters:==== BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n\nDeb parameters (not inherited): Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\nDeb parameters (inherited): Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===SplitOffs===\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs.\n* Some parameters\n\n===Decide what the major component of the package is===\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n===Build===\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n===Split up the SplitOffs===\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Useful concepts */',198,'Mino38','20050915220943',0,'utf-8','79949084779056'),(721,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==Concept: Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\n\n===Build parameters:===\nThese parameters affect how the package is built from source, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. They belong a\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n\nDeb parameters (not inherited): Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\nDeb parameters (inherited): Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===Concept: SplitOffs===\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs.\n* Some parameters\n\n===Decide what the major component of the package is===\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n===Build===\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n===Split up the SplitOffs===\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','',198,'Mino38','20050915221128',0,'utf-8','79949084778871'),(722,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==Concept: Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the package is built from source, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. They belong a\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n\nDeb parameters (not inherited): Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\nDeb parameters (inherited): Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===Concept: SplitOffs===\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs.\n* Some parameters\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','',198,'Mino38','20050915221200',0,'utf-8','79949084778799'),(723,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Describe...\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of these parameters, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. These parameters may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are inherited. This is confusing because Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','',198,'Mino38','20050915221752',0,'utf-8','79949084778247'),(724,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All information contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Describe...\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of these parameters, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. These parameters may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are inherited. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file. This doesn\'t mean they are build parameters!\n\ne.g. Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===The implicit parent splitoff===\n\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','',198,'Mino38','20050915222036',0,'utf-8','79949084777963'),(725,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file. This doesn\'t mean they are build parameters!\n\ne.g. Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===The implicit parent splitoff===\n\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','',198,'Mino38','20050915223125',0,'utf-8','79949084776874'),(726,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file. This doesn\'t mean they are build parameters!\n\ne.g. Version, Revision, Description, DescDetail\n\n===The implicit parent splitoff===\n\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915223153',0,'utf-8','79949084776846'),(727,0,'Fink:Packaging:Gnome','{{Fink_Header}}\n\n== Goals ==\n\n* Version update (preferably highest stable-branch version, okay if higher than \'\'\'2.10\'\'\' version or even if really gnome2.12)\n* Update deps according to pkg requirements (not arbitrarily to minimum gnome2.10 version or to latest fink version)\n* Switch to gettext3\n* Put -ssl variants first in alternative dependencies\n* Make sure static libs are built\n* Add --disable-dependency-tracking\n* .info and .deb validation\n* scrollkeeper usage\n* gconf usage (eventually, once we establish how to do this and add validator check for it)\n\n== Questions ==\n\n# Should GNOME items link against the system\'s openSSL (via the new system-openssl-dev package) rather than Fink\'s openssl* packages in order to enable legal distribution as binaries and also get rid of the -ssl vs. non-ssl annoyance? AlexHansen\n\n== Gnome 2.10 packaging status ==\n\n* \'\'\'Fink\'\'\': Version in Fink unstable, 10.4-transitional.\n* \'\'\'2.10\'\'\': Minimum version for Gnome 2.10.\n* \'\'\'Up?\'\'\': Do we need an update?\n* \'\'\'Notes\'\'\': what\'s waiting for what or whom\n\n\n=== Gnome Platform ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/platform/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| at-spi || 1.6.6 || 1.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| atk || 1.10.1 || 1.9.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| audiofile || 0.2.6 || 0.2.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| esound || 0.2.35 || 0.2.35 ||   ||\n|-\n| gail || 1.8.4 || 1.8.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf2 || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| glib || 2.8.0 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mime-data || 2.4.2 || 2.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfs || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk+ || 2.6.8 || 2.6.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| intltool || 0.33 || 0.33 ||   ||\n|-\n| libart || 2.3.17 || 2.3.17 ||   ||\n|-\n| libbonobo || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| libbonoboui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglade || 2.5.1 || 2.5.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnome || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvas || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomeprint || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomeprintui || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomeui || 2.10.1 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libidl || 0.8.5 || 0.8.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxml || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxslt || 1.1.14 || 1.1.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| orbit || 2.12.4 || 2.12.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| pango || 1.10.0 || 1.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| pkgconfig || 0.17.2 || 0.15.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Gnome Desktop ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.10/2.10.0/sources/ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| bug-buddy || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| control-center || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| dasher || 3.2.15 || 3.2.15 ||   ||\n|-\n| eel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| eog || 2.12.0 || 2.9.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| epiphany || 1.4.8 || 1.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-data-server || 0.0.97 || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| evolution-webcal || missing! || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| file-roller || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • || needs nautilus>=2.9.0\n|-\n| gal || 2.4.3 || 2.4.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gcalctool || 5.6.31 || 5.5.41 ||   ||\n|-\n| gconf-editor || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gdm || 2.6.0.3 || 2.6.0.8 || • ||\n|-\n| gedit || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || waiting for eel\n|-\n| ggv || 2.12.0 || 2.8.4 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-applets || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-backgrounds || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-desktop || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-doc-utils || 0.4.1 || 0.1.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-games || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-icon-theme || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-keyring || 0.4.3 || 0.4.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-mag || 0.10.11 || 0.12.0 || • || 0.12 is new lib-major-version; 0.12.1 has a duplicate-symbol mess vs. bonobo and at-spi ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313122 bug] in at-spi)\n|-\n| gnome-media || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-menus || missing! || 2.10.0 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] conflicts w/kdelibs3; talk to miga about env vars |\n|-\n| gnome-netstatus || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-nettool || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-panel || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-menus\n|-\n| gnome-session || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-speech || 0.3.7 || 0.3.6 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-system-monitor || 2.6.0 || 2.10.0 || • || 2.12.0 full of double-free and invalid UTF-8 errors\n|-\n| gnome-system-tools || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome-terminal || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-themes || 2.11.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-user-docs || 2.8.1 || 2.8.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-utils || 2.6.2 || 2.10.0 || • || needs gnome-panel>=2.9.4\n|-\n| gnome-volume-manager || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gnomemeeting || 0.98.0 || 1.2.1 || • ||\n|-\n| gnopernicus || 0.7.1 || 0.10.4 || • || needs gnome-mag>=0.11.7\n|-\n| gok || 0.10.2 || 1.0.2 || • || in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks] runtime warning about XInputExtension and dumps core ([http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=314511 WONTFIX])\n|-\n| gpdf || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gst-plugins || 0.8.10 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gstreamer || 0.8.9 || 0.8.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtk-engines || 2.6.5 || 2.6.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtkhtml || 3.8.0 || 3.5.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| gtksourceview || 1.4.1 || 1.2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gucharmap || 1.4.3 || 1.4.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgail-gnome || 1.1.1 || 1.1.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgnomecups || 0.1.6 || x || ? || Apple\'s 10.3 cups-dev lies about its version...it\'s too low to build this pkg; might work on 10.4\n|-\n| libgtkhtml || 2.6.3 || 2.6.3 ||   ||\n|-\n| libgtop || 2.10.2 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| librsvg || 2.9.5 || 2.9.5 ||   ||\n|-\n| libsoup || 2.2.6.1 || 2.2.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| libwnck || 2.10.3 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libxklavier || 2.0 || 2.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| metacity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| nautilus || 2.6.3 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-cd-burner || 2.6.1 || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| nautilus-media || 0.8.0 || 0.8.1 || • ||\n|-\n| scrollkeeper || 0.3.14 || 0.3.14 ||   ||\n|-\n| sound-juicer || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| startup-notification || 0.8 || 0.8 ||   ||\n|-\n| system-tools-backends || missing! || 1.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| totem || 0.99.12 || 1.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vino || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| vte || 0.11.13 || 0.11.12 ||   ||\n|-\n| ximian-connector || 1.5.92 || 2.2.0 || • ||\n|-\n| yelp || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| zenity || 2.12.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== C++ Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/c++ source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| gconfmm || 2.10.0 || 2.9.2 ||   ||\n|-\n| glibmm || 2.6.1 || 2.6.1 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-vfsmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| gtkmm || 2.6.4 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| libglademm || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomecanvasmm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomemm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnomeuimm || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libsigc++ || 2.0.11 || x || ? || Spundun\'s\n|-\n| libxml++ || 2.10.0 || 2.10.0 ||   ||\n|}\n\n=== Java Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/java source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libgconf-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libglade-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgnome-java || missing! || 2.10.0 || • ||\n|-\n| libgtk-java || missing! || 2.6.0 || • ||\n|}\n\n=== Perl Bindings ===\n([http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/bindings/2.10/2.10.0/sources/perl source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!|Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| extutils-pkgconfig || 1.02 || ? || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| glib-perl || 1.020 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gnome2-perl || missing! || 1.020 || • ||  \n|-\n| gnome2-canvas-perl || missing! || 1.002 || • ||\n|-\n| gnome2-gconf-perl || missing! || 1.000 || • ||\n|-\n| gtk2-perl || 1.021 || 1.080 || • || htodd\'s\n|-\n| gtk2-gladexml-perl || missing! || 1.004 || • ||  \n|}\n\n=== Python Bindings ===\n([http://www.pygtk.org source])\n\n{| style=\"border: double black; border-collapse: collapse;\"\n!| Package||Fink||2.10||Up?||Notes\n|-\n| libxml2 || 2.6.20 || 2.6.17? ||   ||\n|-\n| pygtk2 || 2.6.2 || 2.6.0 ||   ||\n|-\n| gnome-python2 || 2.0.0 || x || • || Jeremy Higgs\'s; in [http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/dmacks/finkinfo/gnome/ exp/dmacks]
Should we waiting on gnome-python2-extras minimal set for backward version-compat?\n|-\n| gnome-python2-extras || missing! || ? || • || needs gnome-python2>=2.10 and gnome-panel>=2.10\n|-\n| pyorbit2 || 2.0.1 || x ||   ||\n|}\n\n{{Fink_Header}}\n\n[[Category: Fink]]\n[[Category: Gnome]]','/* Gnome Platform */',172,'Dmacks','20050915221058',1,'utf-8','79949084778941'),(728,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail\n\n===The implicit parent splitoff===\n\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Deb parameters */',198,'Mino38','20050915223429',0,'utf-8','79949084776570'),(729,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts...\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* The implicit parent splitoff */',198,'Mino38','20050915223559',0,'utf-8','79949084776440'),(730,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Build parameters */',198,'Mino38','20050915223728',0,'utf-8','79949084776271'),(731,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Deb parameters */',198,'Mino38','20050915223930',0,'utf-8','79949084776069'),(732,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915224000',0,'utf-8','79949084775999'),(733,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- they\'re not inherited by SplitOffs, only to the parent package. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Parent package deb parameters */',198,'Mino38','20050915224202',0,'utf-8','79949084775797'),(734,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs. Once the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Parent package deb parameters */',198,'Mino38','20050915224351',0,'utf-8','79949084775648'),(735,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Package A may conflict with Package B. But there may be subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user may be able to make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915225844',0,'utf-8','79949084774155'),(736,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Package A may conflict with Package B. But there may be subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user may be able to make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915230403',0,'utf-8','79949084769596'),(737,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Decide what the major component of the package is==\nMany packages contain both shlibs and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important. It can\'t contain both.\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915230454',0,'utf-8','79949084769545'),(738,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package foo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Decide what the major component of the package is */',198,'Mino38','20050915231248',0,'utf-8','79949084768751'),(739,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package foo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\nOnce you have a single built package, installed into a single build-root, you can sift through the files and work out which belong in which SplitOff. Here are the debs you should end up with for a shared libraries package:\n\n===Type: Shared libraries===\n* How many debs: One per \'set of related libraries\'. Usually this means one :-)\n* Naming convention: libfoo1-shlibs or bar2-shlibs.\n* What files go in it: Everything required for an executable that links to this one to *run*.\n* Contents:\n** The actual library libfoo.1.1.0.dylib\n** The symlink libfoo.1.dylib\n** Any resources needed *by the library*. For example config files, default images, or gettext .mo files.\n* Required fields:\n** Shlibs\n\n===Type: Development stuff===\n* How many debs: One per shlibs package.\n* Naming convention: libfoo1 (the parent) or bar2-dev\n* What files go in it: Everything needed to link something to the library\n* Contents:\n** The symlink that \'-lfoo\' finds: libfoo.dylib\n** The static libraries\n** All headers\n** If there are pkgconfig files, include them\n** If there\'s a \'foo-config\' executable to find compile parameters, include it\n** If there\'s *developer* documentation or examples put them here.\n* Required fields: \n** BuildDependsOnly: true\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). There should be NO other depends.\n** If there\'s a libfoo1-dev and a libfoo2-dev, they should Conflict/Replace each other\n\n===Type: Other stuff===\n* How many debs: As many as necessary, maybe none. At least one for type \'bar\'.\n* Naming convention: bar (the parent), bar-plugins, libfoo1-bin, etc\n* What goes in it: Any logical \'group of things the user might want together\'.\n* Contents:\n** One or more executables, OR\n** One or more plugins, OR\n** One or more loadable themes, ...\n** PLUS anything needed to use the required contents, such as config files, default images or .mo files\n *user* documentation, or useful examples\n* Required fields:\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). May be other depends.\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Split up the SplitOffs */',198,'Mino38','20050915231955',0,'utf-8','79949084768044'),(740,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package foo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\nOnce you have a single built package, installed into a single build-root, you can sift through the files and work out which belong in which SplitOff. Here are the debs you should end up with for a shared libraries package:\n\n===Type: Shared libraries===\n* How many debs: One per \'set of related libraries\'. Usually this means one :-)\n* Naming convention: libfoo1-shlibs or bar2-shlibs.\n* What files go in it: Everything required for an executable that links to this one to *run*.\n* Contents:\n** The actual library libfoo.1.1.0.dylib\n** The symlink libfoo.1.dylib\n** Any resources needed *by the library*. For example config files, default images, or gettext .mo files.\n* Required fields:\n** Shlibs\n\n===Type: Development stuff===\n* How many debs: One per shlibs package.\n* Naming convention: libfoo1 (the parent) or bar2-dev\n* What files go in it: Everything needed to link something to the library\n* Contents:\n** The symlink that \'-lfoo\' finds: libfoo.dylib\n** The static libraries\n** All headers\n** If there are pkgconfig files, include them\n** If there\'s a \'foo-config\' executable to find compile parameters, include it\n** If there\'s *developer* documentation or examples put them here.\n* Required fields: \n** BuildDependsOnly: true\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). There should be NO other depends.\n** If there\'s a libfoo1-dev and a libfoo2-dev, they should Conflict/Replace each other\n\n===Type: Other stuff===\n* How many debs: As many as necessary, maybe none. At least one for type \'bar\'.\n* Naming convention: bar (the parent), bar-plugins, libfoo1-bin, etc\n* What goes in it: Any logical \'group of things the user might want together\'.\n* Contents:\n** One or more executables, OR\n** One or more plugins, OR\n** One or more loadable themes, ...\n** PLUS anything needed to use the required contents, such as config files, default images or .mo files\n** \'\'\'user\'\'\' documentation, or useful examples\n* Required fields:\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). May be other depends.\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Type: Other stuff */',198,'Mino38','20050915232028',0,'utf-8','79949084767971'),(741,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package foo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\nOnce you have a single built package, installed into a single build-root, you can sift through the files and work out which belong in which SplitOff. Here are the debs you should end up with for a shared libraries package:\n\n===Type: Shared libraries===\n* How many debs: One per \'set of related libraries\'. Usually this means one :-)\n* Naming convention: libfoo1-shlibs or bar2-shlibs.\n* What files go in it: Everything required for an executable that links to this one to *run*.\n* Contents:\n** The actual library libfoo.1.1.0.dylib\n** The symlink libfoo.1.dylib\n** Any resources needed *by the library*. For example config files, default images, or gettext .mo files.\n* Required fields:\n** Shlibs\n\n===Type: Development stuff===\n* How many debs: One per shlibs package.\n* Naming convention: libfoo1 (the parent) or bar2-dev\n* What files go in it: Everything needed to link something to the library\n* Contents:\n** The symlink that \'-lfoo\' finds: libfoo.dylib\n** The static libraries\n** All headers\n** If there are pkgconfig files, include them\n** If there\'s a \'foo-config\' executable to find compile parameters, include it\n** If there\'s \'\'\'developer\'\'\' documentation or examples put them here.\n* Required fields: \n** BuildDependsOnly: true\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). There should be NO other depends.\n** If there\'s a libfoo1-dev and a libfoo2-dev, they should Conflict/Replace each other\n\n===Type: Other stuff===\n* How many debs: As many as necessary, maybe none. At least one for type \'bar\'.\n* Naming convention: bar (the parent), bar-plugins, libfoo1-bin, etc\n* What goes in it: Any logical \'group of things the user might want together\'.\n* Contents:\n** One or more executables, OR\n** One or more plugins, OR\n** One or more loadable themes, ...\n** PLUS anything needed to use the required contents, such as config files, default images or .mo files\n** \'\'\'user\'\'\' documentation, or useful examples\n* Required fields:\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). May be other depends.\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling some things and the other version used for compiling others. For this reason, the packages containing header files must be constructed with some care. If both foo-dev and bar-dev contain overlapping headers, then foo-dev should declare\n\n Conflicts: bar-dev\n Replaces: bar-dev\n\nand similarly bar-dev declares Conflicts/Replaces on foo-dev.\n\nIn addition, both packages should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nThis inhibits others from writing packages which depend on foo-dev or bar-dev, since any such dependency will prevent the smooth operation of the Conflicts/Replaces method.\n\nThere are some packages containing header files for which it\'s not appropriate to declare BuildDependsOnly to be true. In that case, the package should declare\n\n BuildDependsOnly: False\n\nand the reason must be given in the DescPackaging field.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field should only be mentioned in the package\'s .info file if the package contains header files, installed into /sw/include.\n\nAs of fink 0.20.5, \"fink validate\" will issue a warning for any .deb which contains header files and at least one dylib, and does not declare BuildDependsOnly to be either true or false. (It is possible that in future versions of fink, this warning will be expanded to cover the case of a .deb with header files and a static library as well.)\n\nThe Shlibs field\n\nIn addition to putting the shared libraries in the correct package, as of version 4 of this policy, you must also declare all of the shared libraries using the Shlibs field. This field has one line for each shared library, which contains the -install_name of the library, the -compatibility_version, and versioned dependency information specifying the Fink package which provides this library at this compatibility version. The dependency should be stated in the form foo (>= version-revision) where version-revision refers to the first version of a Fink package which made this library (with this compatibility version) available. For example, a declaration\n\n Shlibs: <<\n %p/lib/bar.1.dylib 2.1.0 bar1 (>= 1.1-2)\n <<\n\nindicates that a library with -install_name %p/lib/bar.1.dylib and -compatibility_version 2.1.0 has been installed since version 1.1-2 of the bar1 package. In addition, this declaration amounts to a promise from the maintainer that a library with this name and a compatibility-version of at least 2.1.0 will always be found in later versions of the bar1 package.\n\nNote the use of %p in the name of the library, which allows the correct -install_name to be found by all users of Fink, no matter what prefix they have chosen.\n\nWhen a package is updated, usually the Shlibs field can simply be copied to the next version/revision of the package. The exception to this is if the -compatibility_version increases: in that case, the version number in the dependency information should be changed to the current version/revision (which is the first version/revision to provide the library with the new compatibility version number).\n\nWhat to do when the major version number changes:\n\nIf the major version number changes from N to M, you will create two new packages barM and barM-shlibs. The package barM-shlibs can have no overlap with the package barN-shlibs, since many users will have both of these installed simultaneously. In package barM, you should use dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barN\n Replaces: barN\n\nand similarly, you should revise barN to include dependencies\n\n Conflicts: barM\n Replaces: barM\n\nUsers will then see barN and barM shuffling in and out as various other packages are built which depend on one version or another of the shared library, while barN-shlibs and barM-shlibs remain permanently installed.\n\nHow to upgrade an existing fink package:\n\nFor an existing fink package which installs either static or shared libraries, the best way to upgrade is to create a new version foo of your package, accompanied by a new package foo-shlibs, which satisfy the above policy. If shared libraries (or any other files now present in foo-shlibs) were installed previously, then these new packages should say\n\n Replaces: foo (<< earliest.compliant.version)\n\nso that upgrading will be transparent to users. (You should not say \"Conflicts: foo\" because this will prevent the upgrade.)\n\nAfter your upgrade, packages which say \"Depends: foo\" will continue to function normally. However, you should contact the fink maintainers of all such packages and urge them to modify their packages to say \"Depends: foo-shlibs, BuildDepends: foo\" as soon as possible. You will not be able to create new packages fooM, fooM-shlibs which implement a new major version of the shared library until they have done so.\n\nExisting fink packages which have not used the correct install_name or which have not used the correct names or symbolic links for shared libraries must be upgraded carefully, on a case-by-case basis. If you are having trouble finding an upgrade strategy to make your packages compliant with the new policy, please discuss it on the fink-devel mailing list.\n\nPackages containing both binary files and libraries:\n\nWhen an upstream package contains both binary files and libraries, some care must be exercised in constructing fink packages. In some cases, the only binary files will be things like foo-config which are presumably only used at build time and never at run time. In these cases, the binaries can go with the header files in the foo package.\n\nIn other cases, the binary files will be needed by other packages at runtime, and they must be split off into a separate fink package with a name something like foo-bin. The foo-bin package should depend on the foo-shlibs package, and maintainers of other packages should be encouraged to use\n\n Depends: foo-bin\n BuildDepends: foo\n\nwhich will take care of foo-shlibs implicitly.\n\nUpgrading presents a problem in this situation, however, since users won\'t be prompted to install foo-bin. To work around this, until all other package maintainers have revised their packages as above, your foo package can say\n\n Depends: foo-shlibs (= exact.version), foo-bin\n\nThis will force the installation of foo-bin on most users\' systems, until such time as the other package maintainers have upgraded their packages which depend on foo.\n\n===Usage-based division of debs===','/* Type: Development stuff */',198,'Mino38','20050915232051',0,'utf-8','79949084767948'),(742,0,'Fink:Shlibs_tutorial','\'\'\'Work in progress: All \'information\' contained herein is probably wrong.\'\'\'\n\nChapter 3.4[http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] of the packaging manual sets out Fink policy for packages containing shared libraries, and is essential reading if you want to make such a package. This document is an attempt to provide extra help for new shared-library packagers.\n\n==SplitOffs==\nAny package containing shared libraries will contain SplitOffs -- multiple separate, non-overlapping packages compiled from the same source code. The points of SplitOffs are:\n* Assume Package A conflicts with Package B. But there are subsets of A and B that don\'t conflict. By putting these in splitoffs, a user can make use of (subsets of) both A and B.\n* Users may want to install only part of a package (especially if some parts have many dependencies)\n\nThe first of these is particularly useful for shared libraries. The libraries themselves are put in one splitoff (so they can be used by already-compiled programs). Multiple versions of the same library can be installed without conflict. The development files -- headers, library symlinks, etc -- inevitably conflict, and so they are put in separate SplitOffs which can be swapped in or out as necessary.\n\n===How they work===\nOnce the parent package has been built and installed into the build-root directory:\n* a new build-root directory is made for each SplitOff.\n* specified files are copied fromt the original build-root to each new build-root\n* a .deb file is made from each build-root\n\nThus, you perform a single build process. But, then splitting-off occurs, and you end up with several .debs -- one for the parent package and one for each SplitOff.\n\n==Separation of build parameters from .deb-related parameters==\nThe structure of a SplitOff-containing .info file reflects the fact that there is one build process and several package-creation processes.\n\n===Build parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the source is built, i.e. everything up to the end of the InstallScript. There should be only one instance of each of them, preferably at the start of the .info file. Since there is ony one build step, these parameters affect the contents of every .deb made by the .info file.\n\ne.g. BuildDepends, Maintainer?, Source, HomePage, License, Source-MD5, SetCPPFLAGS, SetLDFLAGS, ConfigureScript, InstallScripts... (finish list)\n\n===Deb parameters===\nThese parameters affect how the built software is put into .deb packages, after the InstallScript has finished. Each may occur multiple times in the .info file -- a maximum of once per SplitOff, plus once for the parent package. For the parent package, these parameters go at the top of the .info file. For SplitOffs, they go inside the SplitOffN: field.\n\ne.g. Package, Depends, Files, Shlibs, ConfigFiles, DocFiles...\n\n\'\'\'NB.\'\'\' Some .deb parameters are automatically inherited from the parent. This can be confusing, because it means they only appear once per .info file, making them falsely look like build parameters. You can treat them like build parameters, and specify them only once at the top of the .info file. Or you can override them \n\ne.g. Version?, Revision?, Description, DescDetail...\n\n===Parent package deb parameters===\nA source of major confusion is that the parent package doesn\'t have it\'s own SplitOff section, but nevertheless has a package created. Thus, its deb-related parameters appear at the top of the .info file, near the build parameters. But don\'t be fooled! These are still deb-related parameters -- and so they apply only to the parent package, and are not inherited by SplitOffs. A good strategy is to keep these in a separate section of the .info file, after the build parameters.\n\n==Name your package==\nMany packages contain both shared libraries and binaries. The \'main\' package (i.e. the one called %N) should contain whichever of these is more important -- i.e. whichever one the user is most likely to expect. It can\'t contain both. The Packaging Manual [http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/packaging/policy.php?phpLang=en#sharedlibs] gives clear guidance on whether to call your package foo (with splitoffs foo-shlibs, foo-bin) or bar-dev (with splitoffs bar-dev, bar-shlibs).\n\n==Build==\nMake a .info file for your package, without worrying about what will go in each SplitOff. Make sure it compiles, installs and validates correctly. Build with -kK so you have access to the source and build directories afterwards.\n\n==Split up the SplitOffs==\nOnce you have a single built package, installed into a single build-root, you can sift through the files and work out which belong in which SplitOff. The idea here is to separate stuff into splitoffs by \'\'\'\"use case\"\'\'\'. If a bunch of files satisfy one use case (running linked things, building linked things, running an included executable) they\ngo together.\n\nHere are the debs you should end up with for a shared libraries package:\n\n===Type: Shared libraries===\n* How many debs: One per \'set of related libraries\'. Usually this means one :-)\n* Naming convention: libfoo1-shlibs or bar2-shlibs.\n* What files go in it: Everything required for an executable that links to this one to *run*.\n* Contents:\n** The actual library libfoo.1.1.0.dylib\n** The symlink libfoo.1.dylib\n** Any resources needed *by the library*. For example config files, default images, or gettext .mo files.\n* Required fields:\n** Shlibs\n\n===Type: Development stuff===\n* How many debs: One per shlibs package.\n* Naming convention: libfoo1 (the parent) or bar2-dev\n* What files go in it: Everything needed to link something to the library\n* Contents:\n** The symlink that \'-lfoo\' finds: libfoo.dylib\n** The static libraries\n** All headers\n** If there are pkgconfig files, include them\n** If there\'s a \'foo-config\' executable to find compile parameters, include it\n** If there\'s \'\'\'developer\'\'\' documentation or examples put them here.\n* Required fields: \n** BuildDependsOnly: true\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). There should be NO other depends.\n** If there\'s a libfoo1-dev and a libfoo2-dev, they should Conflict/Replace each other\n\n===Type: Other stuff===\n* How many debs: As many as necessary, maybe none. At least one for type \'bar\'.\n* Naming convention: bar (the parent), bar-plugins, libfoo1-bin, etc\n* What goes in it: Any logical \'group of things the user might want together\'.\n* Contents:\n** One or more executables, OR\n** One or more plugins, OR\n** One or more loadable themes, ...\n** PLUS anything needed to use the required contents, such as config files, default images or .mo files\n** \'\'\'user\'\'\' documentation, or useful examples\n* Required fields:\n** Depends: libfoo1-shlibs (= %v-%r). May be other depends.\n\n\n\n* verify, using otool -L, that the install_name of each library and its compatibility and current version numbers are correct (actually, how can you know what is correct?)\n\nShared libraries\nfoo \n\nHeaders\nfoo-bin \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nwhile for option 2, use the layout:\nPackage Contents\nfoo-shlibs \n\nShared libraries\nfoo-dev \n\nHeaders\nfoo \n\nBinaries, etc.\n\nWith option 2 it is harder to upgrade an existing package: at the same time as you upgrade, you need to add BuildDepends: foo-dev to every package which says Depends: foo. One other upgrade issue to keep in mind: a package which indirectly depends on your package (through another package as an intermediary) may need to have BuildDepends: foo or BuildDepends: foo-dev added to it to ensure a successful upgrade. It is your responsibility to make sure that these BuildDepends entries are added.\n\nThe policy in detail\n\nWe now discuss things in more detail, first discussing the policy as applied to newly ported software, and then turning to the question of upgrading existing fink packages. For examples of the policy in action, see the libpng, libjpeg and libtiff packages.\n\nSoftware which has been ported to Darwin should build shared libraries whenever possible. (Package maintainers are also free to build static libraries as well, if appropriate for their packages; or they may submit packages containing only static libraries if they wish.) Whenever shared libraries are being built, two closely related fink packages should be made, named foo and foo-shlibs. The shared libraries go in foo-shlibs, and the header files go in foo. These two packages can be made with a single .info file, using the SplitOff field, as described below. (In fact, it is often necessary to make more than two packages from the source, and this can be done using SplitOff2, SplitOff3, etc.)\n\nEach software package for which shared libraries can be built must have a major version number N. The major version number is only supposed to change when a backwards-incompatible change in the library\'s API has been made. Fink uses the following naming convention: if the upstream name of the package is bar, then the fink packages are called barN and barN-shlibs. (This is only strictly applied to new packages, or when the major version number changes.) For example, the major version number for the pre-existing libpng package was 2, but recent versions of the library have major version number 3. So there are now four fink packages to handle this: libpng, libpng-shlibs, libpng3, libpng3-shlibs. Only one of libpng and libpng3 can be installed at any given time, but libpng-shlibs and libpng3-shlibs can be installed at the same time. (Note that only two .info files are required to build these four packages.)\n\nThe shared library itself and certain related files will be put into the package barN-shlibs; the \"include\" files and certain other files will be put into the package barN. There can be no overlapping files between these two packages, and everything stored in barN-shlibs must have a pathname which somehow includes the major version number N. In many instances, your package will need some files at runtime which are typically installed into %i/lib/bar/ or %i/share/bar/ ; you should adjust the installation paths to %i/lib/bar/N/ or %i/share/bar/N/.\n\nAll other packages which depend on bar, major version N, will be asked to use the dependencies\n\n Depends: barN-shlibs\n BuildDepends: barN\n\nOnce this system is fully in place, it will not be permitted for another package to depend on barN itself. (For backward compatibility, such dependencies are allowed for pre-existing packages.) This is signaled to other developers by a boolean field\n\n BuildDependsOnly: True\n\nwithin the package description for barN.\n\nIf your package includes both shared libraries and binary files, and if the binary files need to be present at runtime (not just at build time), then the binaries must be split off into a third package, which could be called barN-bin. Other packages are allowed to depend on barN-bin as well as barN-shlibs.\n\nWhen building shared libraries under major version N, it is important that the \"install_name\" of the library be %p/lib/bar.N.dylib. (You can find the install_name by running otool -L on your library.) The actual library file should be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nand your packages should create symbolic links\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n\nIf the static library is also built, then it will be installed at\n\n %i/lib/bar.a\n\nIf the package uses libtool, these things are usually handled automatically, but in any event you should check that they have been done correctly in your case. You should also check that current_version and compatibility_version were defined appropriately for your shared libraries. (These are also shown with the otool -L query.)\n\nFiles are then divided between the two packages as follows\n\n * in package barN-shlibs:\n\n %i/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.N.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar/N/*\n %i/share/bar/N/*\n %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs/*\n\n * in package barN:\n\n %i/include/*\n %i/lib/bar.dylib -> %p/lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib\n %i/lib/bar.a\n %i/share/doc/barN/*\n other files, if needed\n\nNotice that both packages are required to have some documentation about the license, but that the directories containing the DocFiles will be different.\n\nDoing this is quite easy in practice, using the SplitOff field. Here is how the example above would be implemented (in part):\n\nPackage: barN\nVersion: N.x.y\nRevision: 1\nLicense: GPL\nDepends: barN-shlibs (= %v-%r)\nBuildDependsOnly: True\nDocFiles: COPYING\nSplitOff: <<\n Package: barN-shlibs\n Files: lib/bar.N.x.y.dylib lib/bar.N.dylib lib/bar/N\n DocFiles: COPYING\n<<\n\nDuring the execution of the SplitOff field, the specified files and directories are moved from the install directory %I of the main package to the install directory %i of the splitoff package. (There is a similar convention for names: %N is the name of the main package, and %n is the name of the current package.) The DocFiles command then puts a copy of the documentation into %i/share/doc/barN-shlibs.\n\nNotice that we have included the exact current version of barN-shlibs as a dependency of the main package barN (which can be abbreviated %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) ). This ensures that the versions match, and also guarantees that barN automatically \"inherits\" all the dependencies of barN-shlibs.\n\nThe BuildDependsOnly field\n\nWhen libraries are being upgraded over time, it is often necessary to have two versions of the header files available during a transition period, with one version used for compiling s