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2025-12-10: tk-pm5303-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5162-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5182-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5302-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5282-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5184-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-10: tk-pm5341-804.036-2 (Graphical User Interface ToolKit)
Graphical User Interface ToolKit commit log from Daniel Macks ([email protected]): tk-pm: fix FTBFS (at least on recent systems) -I ordering from Makefiles that pass to other Makefiles Prototypes for some X11 calls and newer gcc strictness Assume native CPU (self-tests will probably break on some older fat platforms with pmXXX = system-perl where fink's 32- vs 64-bit config is not system's default) Remove gratuitous check of perl's .h that breaks when XCode buries its SDKs (fixes #1251)2025-12-09: vim-9.1.1962-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]): Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.1.1962.2025-12-09: vim-nox-9.1.1962-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka ([email protected]): Vim: Welcome to Vim-9.1.1962.