Unfortunately, this also affects some ports using QT3 as a GUI toolkit.
Changes to infrastructure files:
- bsd.kde.mk : obsolete, remove
- bsd.qt.mk : note that a CONFLICTS_BUILD line can probably go after a while
- CHANGES : document the removals from bsd.port.mk
- KNOBS : remove KDE and QT (KDE4 and QT4 should be used instead)
- MOVED : add the removed ports
PR: ports/180745
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Exp-run by: bapt
new maintainer:
Trim comment
Add license (GPLv2)
New world order USES: gmake, pkgconfg, shared-mime-info
Add docs
Add DOCS option
Trim icons
Trim pkg-descr
Trim pkg-plist
PR: 174911
Submitted by: nemysis at gmx dot ch
Minor fix required in emulators/o2em.
Remove allegrogl, which is broken and included in allegro-4.4 anyway.
Update allegro-devel to 5.0.7 [1]
PR: ports/172981 [1]
Submitted by: nemysis <nemysis@gmx.ch> [1]
work in -jX case due to races; thus, move depend generation to pre-build
- While here, convert USE_GMAKE and fix badly indented line by one tabstop
- As advised by the Porter's Handbook, terminate URL with a slash (in port
description text)
Reported by: pointyhat-west
A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the
.whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376
compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format.
Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply
extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough
information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations)
at any later time.
The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires
setuptools >= 0.8.0). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from
https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility.
WWW: http://bitbucket.org/dholth/wheel/
Build logs: http://goo.gl/fNXhY1
- Try to unbreak parallel builds (-jX)
- Drop shlib ABI version from LIB_DEPENDS
- Install manual pages relative to MANPREFIX
- Rephrase port description, kill EOL space, add WWW line
Reported by: pointyhat-west
system. It uses Extension() to compile a shared library that is not a
Python extension module, and then uses ctypes to talk to the library. With
luck it will only be necessary to compile ed25519ll once for each
platform, reusing its shared library across Python versions.
This wrapper also contains a reasonably performat pure-Python
fallback. Unlike the reference implementation, the Python implementation
does not contain protection against timing attacks.
WWW: http://bitbucket.org/dholth/ed25519ll/
Build logs: http://goo.gl/zv5y7K
allowed my 4-core Q9550 to build it -- but there might be more, since
quality of this software (esp. makefiles) is not particularly high
- Try to respect CFLAGS in addition to CC, wrap one overly long line
- Cleanup Makefile while here: trim header, sort the knobs, employ USES
- Convert NOPORTDOCS -> PORT_OPTIONS:MDOCS, add OPTIONS_DEFINE, etc.
Reported by: pointyhat-west