While here:
- Trim headers
- Convert some USE_GNOME=pkgconfig to USES=pkgconfig
- Add some missing pkgconf dependencies
- Convert some USE_GNOME=gnomehack to USES=pathfix
these ports [1]
- Trim headers
- Remove indefinite article from COMMENT
- Convert tab to space in WWW lines
PR: ports/175415 [1]
Submitted by: Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa@gmail.com> [1]
Discussed with: bapt
while here:
- trim Makefile header
- remove indifenite article from COMMENT
- remove deprecated attribution in pkg-descr
PR: 172163
Submitted by: Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa at gmail dot com>
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
- Implement new knobs for gems and rake (these are included in
ruby 1.9 distribution already). Also move gem bits from
ruby-gems/Makefile.common to bsd.ruby.mk[1]. Now to depend
on gems or rake you should define USE_RUBYGEMS/USE_RAKE
accordingly. Also RAKE_BIN variable is provided for
pointing to the right rake executable.
- Rewrite RUBY_SCHEBANG in awk to eliminate build dependency
on ruby.
Discussed with: Jonathan Weiss <jw@innerewut.de> [1] (gems maintainer)
Tested by: ports@
- update gxmms2 to 0.7 and unbreak
- bump soversion as needed
- trim some clients (azrael, nyello) and bindings (java) that are no longer
maintained
Submitted by: Max Khon <fjoe@samodelkin.net>
- Update Esperanza to 0.3
- Update xmms2-scrobbler to 0.1.3
- Update gx2osd to 0.2
- Mark ports which have not been updated to the refactored playlist api BROKEN:
azrael, euphoria[1], gxmms2, nyello, shellac, snett
- Mark BROKEN bindings which have been removed or fail to configure:
java, ruby-ecore
XMMS2 has gone through some very big changes including the introduction of a new
mechanism for managing music which treats the media library as a DAG, more details
about all the changes can be found at:
http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/Release:DrJekyll
Approved by: stas [1]
you played to last.fm, formerly known as AudioScrobbler.
WWW: http://code-monkey.de/pages/xmms2-scrobbler
PR: ports/102511
Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex at foxybanana.com>