html documents, to avoid problems with our texinfo tools; pass prefix,
dynamic space size, and lisp bootstrap via make.sh options; update
flags and use them in tests; remove unused patches; simplify and sort
some variables and options-handling; shorten some long lines
were broken for a long time since upstream does not provide postscript
documentation for any of python versions available in the tree. Their
support also was removed from master port ten minutes ago.
Approved by: silence on python@
text-only version of lang/racket, without X11 build dependencies.
A separate port is requires since racket-textual is actually a
different distfile upstream.
will be provided in lang/racket-textual.
* Add missing libffi dependency.
* Reduce diffs with upcoming racket-textual port.
* Add support for RACKET_PLACES option[1].
Submitted by: Yves Fischer <yvesf@xapek.org> [1]
the EoL of the last 7.x release. The 7.x branch is the only supported
FreeBSD version not yet at his EoL which needs a linux 2.4 based linuxulator
environment (linux_base-f10 doesn't work there).
I didn't bump the portrevision, this is mostly done as a hint for ports
committers to tell them that at least the emulation@-owned ports need
to stay until then (even the forbidden ones). The dependent ports need to
go at the same time, but are free to be deleted before.
Discussed with: bsam
- Unbreak port on FreeBSD 9 [1]
- Minor re-arrangement of Makefile for clarity [2]
PR: ports/166754 [1]
Submitted by: Mikhail T <m.tsatsenko@gmail.com> (maintainer) [1]
Reviewed by: scheidell (me) [2]
applications. All aspects are directly written in Opa: Frontend code,
backend code, database queries and configuration. And everything is
strongly statically typed.
WWW: http://opalang.org/
- Split off Makefile.common fragment for use in lang/gnatdroid-arm* ports
Maintainer note:
- Ada tasking is broken on FreeBSD-9+ and has always been but a testsuite
run didn't reveal this until recently. Due to a new panic assertion added
to the thread library, exiting tasks now abort with the message "thread
exits with resources held!". A significant attempt was made to patch GNAT
to release thread resources on exiting tasks, but the code is highly
complex and the attemps are not yes successful.
PR: ports/166718
Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st> (maintainer)
Feature safe: yes
a significantly richer type system. Ur is functional, pure, statically-typed,
and strict. Ur supports a powerful kind of metaprogramming based on row types.
Ur/Web is Ur plus a special standard library and associated rules for parsing
and optimization. Ur/Web supports construction of dynamic web applications
backed by SQL databases.
PR: ports/166657
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert@cs.ucr.edu>
Feature safe: yes
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/166292
Submitted by: Pavel I Volkov <pavelivolkov@googlemail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by: Pavel I Volkov <pavelivolkov@googlemail.com> (maintainer)
Feature safe: yes
a rougher ride, as this release series -- just branched off GCC 4.7
-- is going to see a lot of active and often invasive development.
This port is for early exposure and not production use at all.
Feature safe: yes
was to test what happened when we did eventually delete these two
ports, not to delete them immediately.
A subsequent commit will add appropriate deprecation messages.
Hat: portmgr
PR: ports/165457
Feature safe: yes (actually no, however, this is to preserve POLA)
- Remove conditionals for PERL_LEVEL < 501200
- Remove regression-test targets b/c this will be centralized in Mk/bsd.perl.mk
- Other minor cleanups
RUN_DEPENDS = ${BUILD_DEPENDS} -> RUN_DEPENDS:= ${BUILD_DEPENDS}
PR: ports/165605
Submitted by: pgollucci (myself)
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
Exp Run by: linimon
Tested by: make index
- lang/5.12 (default) is in Maint mode and lang/5.14 is GA right now.
- The final UNcommitted portition of this PR will move the default perl
to lang/perl5.14 but
mail/cyrus-impad2
mail/cyrus-impad22
print/perlftlib
audio/papcl
www/WebMagick
misc/gcstar
math/ploymak
must be fixed or marked BROKEN 1st.
PR: ports/165457
Submitted by: pgollucci (myself)
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
Exp Run by: linimon
Tested by: make index
to fix:
Can't use string "XXX" as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.14.2/ExtUtils/MM_Unix.pm line 2893.
- perl 5.14.[012] shipped with a broken version of ExtUtils::MakeMakker (6.57_06)
which is fixed in 6.57_06. This patch can hopefully go away when/if perl 5.14.3
is released.
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: ports/165457
With Hat: perl@
Changes:
* The "ftpserv.sd7" example program was improved to support the
commands RNFR and RNTO and to work correctly, when the listener
cannot open a passive data port.
* The font support was improved, such that caching of character
pixmaps works.
* Some characters in the standard bitmap fonts were added or
improved.
* The functions 'socSend' and 'socSendto' in "soc_rtl.c" were
improved to work correctly under 64-bit systems.
* The function 'fltSci' in "flt_rtl.c", was improved to avoid
a C compiler warning about the change of a constant value.
* The function 'redraw' in "drw_x11.c" was changed, such that it
does not use a parameter of type 'XExposeEvent'.
* The functions 'drwHeight', 'drwWidth', 'drwXPos' and 'drwYPos'
in "drw_x11.c" were improved to raise RANGE_ERROR when the
window does not exist.
* The function 'handleExpose' was introduced in "gkb_x11.c", to
handle the job of calling 'redraw'.
* The type 'unsigned int' was replaced by 'sysizetype' in
'findid.c', 'findid.h', 'identutl.c', 'identutl.h', 'literal.c',
'numlit.c', 'scanner.c' and 'symbol.h'.
* Some improvements were done in 'prg_comp.c', 'reflib.c',
'analyze.c', 'exec.c', 'infile.c', 'info.c' and 'typlib.c' to
reduce the number of warnings.
* Support for the unused action "ENU_SIZE" was removed.
- Add LICENSE
Changes:
1.69.39:
- Fixed a bug in expression calculator that caused result of division by number
larger than 32-bit be always the absolute value of actual result (the sign was
dropped).
1.69.38:
- Fixed a small bug that made relative offsets get invalid symbol type in some
cases.
1.69.37:
- Added "relativeto" testing operator.
- Couple of small bugfixes.
1.69.36:
- Added "assert" directive.
- Macroinstruction argument now can have default value, defined with "=" symbol
followed by value after the argument name in definition.
- Fixed a bug which disallowed combining unary "+" with other unary operators.
PR: ports/165395
Submitted by: Aldis Berjoza <graudeejs@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Enable installation of the shared libaray in LLVM.
Add preliminary support for building and installing the gold linker
plugin. No option is avaiable to turn it on (use -DWITH_LTOPLUGIN)
because devel/binutils does not yet build the gold linker.
generated by the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC).
The ThreadScope program allows us to debug the parallel performance of
Haskell programs. Using Threadscope we can check to see that work is
well balanced across the available processors and spot performance
issues relating to garbage collection or poor load balancing.
WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/threadscope
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
on top of wxWidgets - a comprehensive C++ library that is portable
across all major GUI platforms; including GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS
X. This version works with wxWidgets 2.8 and 2.9.
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
on top of wxWidgets, a comprehensive C++ library that is portable across
all major GUI platforms, including GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS X. This
version works with wxWidgets 2.8 only. Distributed under the WXWINDOWS
LIBRARY LICENSE. Please see LICENSE file, but note that this is
essentially LGPL with an exception allowing binary distribution of
proprietary software. This is the same license as wxWidgets itself
uses.
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
on top of wxWidgets, a comprehensive C++ library that is portable across
all major GUI platforms, including GTK, Windows, X11, and MacOS X. This
version works with wxWidgets 2.8 only.
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
generate RSA and DSA keys, read and write PEM files, generate message
digests, sign and verify messages, encrypt and decrypt messages. It has
also some capabilities of creating SSL clients and servers.
WWW: https://github.com/phonohawk/HsOpenSSL
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
It also affords space efficient code, highly concurrent loads, and
portability to many deployment backends (via the wai package), from CGI
to stand-alone serving. Yesod also focuses on developer productivity.
Yesod integrates well with tools for all your basic web development (wai,
persistent, and shakespeare/hamlet).
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
application that have strong compile-time guarantees of correctness. It
also affords space efficient code and portability to many deployment
backends, from CGI to stand-alone serving.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
simple variable interpolation. Shakespeare templates can be used inline
with a quasi-quoter or in an external file. Shakespeare interpolates
variables according to the type being inserted. In this case, the
variable type needs a ToText instance.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/templates
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
simple variable interpolation. Shakespeare templates can be used inline
with a quasi-quoter or in an external file. Shakespeare interpolates
variables according to the type being inserted. In this case, the
variable type needs a ToJavascript instance.
There is also shakespeare-coffeescript for coffeescript templates.
Coffescript is a language that compiles down to javascript. It expects
a coffeescript compiler in your path, and variable should be a ToCoffee
instance.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/templates
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
translated content. It has a simple syntax for translators, while
allowing the ful power of Haskell for applying complex grammar rules.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/i18n
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
simple variable interpolation. Shakespeare templates can be used inline
with a quasi-quoter or in an external file. Shakespeare interpolates
variables according to the type being inserted. In this case, the
variable type needs a ToCss instance.
This package contains 2 CSS template languages. The Cassius language
uses whitespace to avoid the need for closing brackets and semi-colons.
Lucius does not care about whitespace and is a strict superset of CSS.
There are also some significant conveniences added for CSS.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/templates
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
messages, functions for automatically composing these into bytestrings,
and the ability to send bytestrings via the sendmail executable. You
can also use any other library you wish to send via different methods,
eg directly to SMTP.
WWW: http://github.com/snoyberg/mime-mail
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
via Quasi-Quoting, and generating extremely efficient output code. The
syntax is white-space sensitive, and it helps you avoid cross-site
scripting issues and 404 errors.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/templates
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
simple variable interpolation. Shakespeare templates can be used inline
with a quasi-quoter or in an external file. Shakespeare interpolates
variables according to the type being inserted.
WWW: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/templates
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell