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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/x11/xterm xterm: update to 344.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/c0b658a09b01
branches: trunk
changeset: 319596:c0b658a09b01
user: wiz <wiz%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date: Fri Feb 15 20:00:01 2019 +0000
description:
xterm: update to 344.
Provided by Thomas Dickey in private email.
Patch #344 - 2019/02/12
* add ASCII escape to default for disallowedPasteControls (prompted
by discussion with Martin Hostettler).
* fix typo in ctlseqs.ms (Robert Ross).
* implement DEC Cyrillic NRCS (based on screenshots of vttest
provided by Markus Schmidt).
* correct control returning sixel geometry maximum versus actual size
(patch by Ben Wong).
* improve manual page for resize to clarify that resize does not
execute the shell commands which it generates for setting
environment variables.
* improve memory-management for parser, to handle response strings
that might occur with ENQ or when SRM mode is active (patch by
Martin Hostettler).
* change Comment text in uxterm's desktop file to work around a
limitation of GNOME's GIO application (issue #940). The
documentation reads:
Searches desktop files for ones that match search_string.
The return value is an array of strvs. Each strv contains a list of
applications that matched search_string with an equal score. The
outer list is sorted by score so that the first strv contains the
best-matching applications, and so on. The algorithm for determining
matches is undefined and may change at any time.
* a check of zIconBeep resource was removed in double-buffer fix in
patch #334. That is used to decide whether to handle struct-notify
events. When xterm does handle the events, it may negotiate a new
window-size with the window manager. In that case, the limitResize
resource setting limited the new window-size to the screen-size.
Amended that by eliminating the limit for this special case when
double-buffer is configured, and restoring the check for zIconBeep
when double-buffer is not configured (Debian #919475).
* disallow recursion which could happen if a user configures the
answerbackString resource with the ENQ code and experiments with
that code when SRM is enabled (report by by Martin Hostettler).
* add remaining credits in COPYING file.
* modify run-tic.sh to check if it is using an older version of
ncurses which does not support large terminal descriptions, and if
so, remove a non-essential feature to keep within the 4096-byte
legacy limit.
diffstat:
x11/xterm/Makefile | 5 ++---
x11/xterm/distinfo | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diffs (28 lines):
diff -r d7337cfb3cdd -r c0b658a09b01 x11/xterm/Makefile
--- a/x11/xterm/Makefile Fri Feb 15 19:58:23 2019 +0000
+++ b/x11/xterm/Makefile Fri Feb 15 20:00:01 2019 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.118 2019/02/13 11:41:32 wiz Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.119 2019/02/15 20:00:01 wiz Exp $
-DISTNAME= xterm-330
-PKGREVISION= 1
+DISTNAME= xterm-344
CATEGORIES= x11
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/xterm/
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz
diff -r d7337cfb3cdd -r c0b658a09b01 x11/xterm/distinfo
--- a/x11/xterm/distinfo Fri Feb 15 19:58:23 2019 +0000
+++ b/x11/xterm/distinfo Fri Feb 15 20:00:01 2019 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.82 2017/07/04 08:52:38 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.83 2019/02/15 20:00:01 wiz Exp $
-SHA1 (xterm-330.tgz) = 0b648aaba45715c156a25e7ff629c82eb9836bc0
-RMD160 (xterm-330.tgz) = 6344e06f06db6ae11b4dc330b2c5e8f3ffb99d2a
-SHA512 (xterm-330.tgz) = 3886745179ebabc10feea401444a153dc3f9e5f4c91da381870857fe21f514e0e975193af498b7c2b365602f833dd08e6c706e25cfc1e687d565125672136b62
-Size (xterm-330.tgz) = 1273183 bytes
+SHA1 (xterm-344.tgz) = 5333bd575dd8393b159660dcca24a8c8c68f7b2a
+RMD160 (xterm-344.tgz) = a29abf8f8e1178838290c7469463302ec0672e1d
+SHA512 (xterm-344.tgz) = 872f69e13ad8e26de355f7611dabc7a66e2f6b00313b440b8054cc4fa0fbde936dd8d54ec09c892e8760080acaccbd8b7e72cdcbebb291dd92e01593eb14e91a
+Size (xterm-344.tgz) = 1355326 bytes
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