Recent Package Updates
2023-09-22: amiwm-0.21pl2-4 (Amiga Workbench-look window manager)amiwm is an X window manager that tries to make your display look and feel like an Amiga Workbench screen. It is fully functional and can do all the usual window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows. The purpose of amiwm is to make life more pleasant for Amiga-freaks like myself who has/wants to use UNIX workstations once in a while. It can also be used on the Amiga with the AmiWin X server, although this part needs some more work. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): amiwm: fix implicit declaration warnings Closes #10622023-09-21: ocaml-gsl-1.24.3-1 (GNU Scientific Library for OCaml)
This is an interface to GSL (GNU scientific library), for the Objective Caml langage. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Fix download URL. Upstream changed their tag in source tree. Closes #10592023-09-19: libwebp4-shlibs-0.3.1-5 (Library for manipulating WebP format)
WebP is a method of lossy compression that can be used on photographic images. The degree of compression is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size and image quality. A WebP file consists of VP8 image data, and a container based on RIFF. Webmasters, web developers and browser developers can use the WebP format to create smaller, better looking images that can help make the web faster. commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): libwebp7: new version2023-09-19: ghostscript-10.02.0-1 (Interpreter for PostScript and PDF)
Interpreter for PostScript and PDF commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): ghostscript: new version2023-09-19: ghostscript-nox-10.02.0-1 (Interpreter for PostScript and PDF)
Interpreter for PostScript and PDF commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): ghostscript: new version2023-09-19: libwebp7-shlibs-1.3.2-1 (Library for manipulating WebP format)
WebP is a method of lossy compression that can be used on photographic images. The degree of compression is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size and image quality. A WebP file consists of VP8 image data, and a container based on RIFF. Webmasters, web developers and browser developers can use the WebP format to create smaller, better looking images that can help make the web faster. commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): libwebp7: new version2023-09-19: libwebp2-shlibs-0.1.3-7 (Library for manipulating WebP format)
WebP is a method of lossy compression that can be used on photographic images. The degree of compression is adjustable so a user can choose the trade-off between file size and image quality. A WebP file consists of VP8 image data, and a container based on RIFF. Webmasters, web developers and browser developers can use the WebP format to create smaller, better looking images that can help make the web faster. commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): libwebp7: new version2023-09-17: mysql-unified-5.0.96-6 (Open Source SQL database)
Open Source SQL database commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Increase support for macOS 12+2023-09-17: smpeg-0.4.4-1027 (SDL MPEG Player Library)
SDL MPEG Player Library commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): Increase support for macOS 12+2023-09-17: libmemcache-1.4.0.rc2-1 (C API for building memcached clients)
Features: * Support for Multiple Memory Contexts. This is primarily used for programs that need to use memcache(3) inside of Apache where both Apache and PHP have their own memory management systems. * Callback Interface. Using the callback interface, it is possible to lump many gets together into a single get request with a great deal of ease. * Multiple Client Side Hashes. memcache(3) supports multiple hashing methods to distribute load across multiple servers. * Multiple Servers. memcache(3) supports multiple servers. * Support for Garbage Collection. memcache(3) was written with the Bohem Garbage Collector in mind. * MIT Licensed. memcache(3) is as Open Source as it gets and can be embedded in anything (commercial software, open source, etc). May the GPL and its users rot in hell for their stupidity. commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): libmemcache: implicit function fixes Don't think we're Puma and use flat_namespace2023-09-17: mupdf-1.23.3-1 (Lightweight PDF and XPS viewer)
Lightweight PDF and XPS viewer commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): mupdf: new version