Clang builds using -std=gnu++98 can use the STL headers in
/usr/include/c++/v1, but recent versions of the gcc headers forbid this.
As a fallback, OpenOffice tries to use the TR1 headers supplied by boost,
but recent versions of boost no longer have those headers. In theory
the gcc TR1 headers should work, but I was not able to make those work.
Solve this problem by doing gcc builds using the "bundled" version of
boost which is much older rather that boost from ports.
Patch the "bundled" boost to fix the compiler feature detection logic
to get rid of a bunch of compiler warnings.
The headers in the ports version of vigra has some C++11 stuff that
gcc also complains about, so use the "bundled" version of vigra for
gcc builds as well.
The icu patch may only be needed for non-default values of LOCALBASE.
Comment out an unused method in basebmp/inc/basebmp/packedpixeliterator.hxx
that contains some broken code that causes gcc to error out.
Add a missing include to l10ntools/source/inireader.cxx to resolve
a compile error.
Add a missing include to scripting/source/protocolhandler/scripthandler.cxx
to resolve a compile error.
No PORTREVISION bump since amd64 and i386 builds should be unchanged.
Tested by: Curtis Hamilton clhamilto AT gmail.com
Clang builds using -std=gnu++98 can use the STL headers in
/usr/include/c++/v1, but recent versions of the gcc headers forbid this.
As a fallback, OpenOffice tries to use the TR1 headers supplied by boost,
but recent versions of boost no longer have those headers. In theory
the gcc TR1 headers should work, but I was not able to make those work.
Solve this problem by doing gcc builds using the "bundled" version of
boost which is much older rather that boost from ports.
The headers in the ports version of vigra has some C++11 stuff that
gcc also complains about, so use the "bundled" version of vigra for
gcc builds as well.
The icu patch may only be needed for non-default values of LOCALBASE.
No PORTREVISION bump since amd64 and i386 builds should be unchanged.
Tested by: Curtis Hamilton clhamilto AT gmail.com
java/openjdk6 support was removed from Mk/bsd.java.mk (r512662) and
java/openjdk6 and java/openjdk6-jre were removed from the ports tree
(r512663). Now this patch completely removes remaining stuff from the
ports tree.
PR: 241953 (exp-run)
Reviewed by: glewis
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22342
The referenced change made NO_INSTALLLIB, NO_MAN, and NO_PROFILE into
errors causing these ports that declare them and use the FreeBSD make
infrastructure as part of their build to fail.
When the offending variables occur in a BSD Makefile, NO_MAN becomes
MAN= and NO_INSTALLLIB and NO_PROFILE become MK_INSTALLLIB=no and
MK_PROFILE=no respectively. When declared in the environment they
become WITHOUT_<FOO>.
GSlice as used by qemu-user still aborts due to low RLIMIT_VMEM in an
emulated application but no longer hangs. While the behavior differs
from real hardware it matches the one from before r456518 that was
hardcoded as gl_cv_func_printf_enomem=no workaround.
PR: 224740
1742cb93dc, which contains some fixes that should help unbreak the
powerpc build. Some further changes are needed to the FreeBSD port
to complete the fix.
November 07, 2019.
Today KDE released the third stability update for KDE Applications 19.08. This
release contains only bugfixes and translation updates, providing a safe and
pleasant update for everyone.
More than a dozen recorded bugfixes include improvements to Kontact, Ark,
Cantor, K3b, Kdenlive, Konsole, Okular, Spectacle, Umbrello, among others.
Improvements include:
* In the video-editor Kdenlive, compositions no longer disappear when
reopening a project with locked tracks
* Okular's annotation view now shows creation times in local time zone
instead of UTC
* Keyboard control has been improved in the Spectacle screenshot utility
You can find the full list of changes here:
https://kde.org/announcements/fulllog_applications-aether.php?version=19.08.3
Release 0.82.0:
core:
* Fix not being able to open some files. Issue #832
* Fix crashes in malformed files
* Fix memory leak on broken files
* Minor performance improvements
* Minor code improvements
glib:
* Add poppler_document_new_from_bytes
* PopplerAttachment: Silence deprecation warnings for ctime/mtime
build system:
* pdf-inspector: Support builddir != srcdir
* Install Cairo* headers if Cairo has been found
Thanks to adridg@ for fixing all the fallout.
Exp-run by: antoine
PR: 241532
Approved by: gnome (kwm, implicit)
Remove the optional dependency on libXp from editors/emacs and
editors/emacs-devel. The dependency on libXp is added if the MOTIF option
is selected, but libXp isn't needed in this case. The MOTIF option is not
the default.
libXp has been deprecated and is going away.
- math/p5-Math-GSL does not seem to have any upstream activity to make it work with this version -> mark it broken
- this also breaks the two consumers of this port
- biology/gemma: has a conflict with cblas, and is makred broken.
PR: 241363
Exp-run by: antoine
In r514669 the two ports were moved in the following way:
- net/kcontacts -> net/kf5-kcontacts
- net/kcalcore -> net/kf5-kcalendarcore
Force rebuild of their consumers.