Tue May 3 15:39:37 UTC 2011 audio/clam: ARCH fixes and cleanup. audio/clam_annotator: ARCH fixes and cleanup. audio/clam_voice2midi: ARCH fixes and cleanup. audio/mppenc: ARCH fixes and cleanup. audio/tuxguitar: ARCH fixes and cleanup. desktop/xfce4-screenshooter: Fixed VERSION in .info file development/mysql-workbench-gpl: Patched for new gtkmm. development/scite: ARCH fixes and cleanup. games/UrbanTerror: ARCH fixes and cleanup. games/nexuiz: ARCH fixes and cleanup. games/typhoon_2001: ARCH fixes and cleanup. graphics/k3d: Patched for new gtkmm libraries/atlas: ARCH fixes and cleanup. libraries/live555: ARCH fixes and cleanup. libraries/swfdec: ARCH fixes and cleanup. network/ctorrent: ARCH fixes and cleanup. network/etherape: ARCH fixes and cleanup. network/google-chrome: Removed, a version of this exists in extra/. network/leechcraft: ARCH fixes and cleanup. network/wireshark: Updated info file with correct download link. python/pybluez: ARCH fixes and cleanup. system/bootchart: ARCH fixes and cleanup. system/gdm: Fixed up outdated README references system/john: ARCH fixes and cleanup. system/tilda: ARCH fixes and cleanup. system/trrntzip: ARCH fixes and cleanup. +--------------------------+ Wed Apr 27 17:42:43 UTC 2011 Well, it's that time again, and as expected, I'm at a loss for words. I suppose I'll start by thanking all of the usual suspects: the entire admin team here at SlackBuilds.org for the (as always) outstanding work; Pat and the Slackware team for such an elite, er, 1337 distribution, and all of our contributors and users for supporting us over the years. In addition to the usual cleanup and fixes that accompany a new release, we have (thanks in part to git) done some purging of dead and unmaintained stuff from the repo, so hopefully none of that will be missed. The only other notable change since 13.1 is the addition of haskell, perl, python, and ruby categories, so browsing the category listing should be a bit less harsh on the eyes now. Finally, if you are a build script maintainer or potential submitter, we'd like to make the following public service announcement: be sure to check the repo before submitting updates and new things, and if you are doing an update, make sure your local copy is identical to what's in the repo before you begin making changes - we tend to get a bit short-tempered when we have to redo previous fixes in a new submission. Enjoy! --rworkman