quoting from http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/
> January 28, 2010
> Version 3.2.4 has been released and is now available for ftp.
> Octave 3.2.4 is a bug-fixing release NEWS file for a
> list of user-visible changes in the 3.2.x series.
Feature safe: yes
application, command line converters from MathML to other formats, an ant
task for autmated conversion, display components for AWT and Swing and a
component for Apache Cocoon.
WWW: http://jeuclid.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/143861
Submitted by: Rob Farmer <rfarmer@predatorlabs.net> (maintainer)
LaTeX. The default encoding is UTF-8.
The most of LaTeX commands are available and :
1) macros from amsmath and symbols from amssymb and stmaryrd;
2) \includegraphics (without options);
3) the TeX macro \over;
4) accents from amsxtra package;
5) the macros \definecolor, \textcolor, \colorbox and \fcolorbox from the
package color;
6) the macros \rotatebox, \reflectbox and \scalebox from the package graphicx;
7) the most of latin unicode characters are available and cyrillic or
greek characters are detected for the loading of the different fonts;
8) the commands \newcommand and \newenvironment;
9) the environments array, matrix, pmatrix,..., eqnarray, cases;
10) the fonts are embedded in the jar file to be used by fop 0.95 to generate
PDF, PS or EPS (SVG export with shaped fonts works fine too);
11) and probably other things I forgot...
There is no dependency and no external programs to install : JLaTeXMath is
fully functional by itself.
WWW: http://forge.scilab.org/index.php/p/jlatexmath/
PR: ports/143860
Submitted by: Rob Farmer <rfarmer@predatorlabs.net>
data. It provides highly dynamic and interactive graphics such as tours, as
well as familiar graphics such as the scatterplot, barchart and parallel
coordinates plots. Plots are interactive and linked with brushing and
identification.
WWW: http://www.ggobi.org/
PR: ports/143405
Submitted by: rhurlin
to C but differs in many substantial areas. It supports interactive execution
of statements. The bc utility is included in the POSIX 1003.1-2008 standard.
WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-fixed: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-ftp: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-graceplot: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-parallel: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-triangular: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 math/octave-forge-vrml: has been broken for 3 months
- Add an option to build libR into a static, rather than a shared library (requested by a few users)
PR: 143076
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@tutopia.com>
"b. f." <bf1783@googlemail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by: maintainer
rpCalc started out as a little program written to try out various
Python GUI toolkits. But I ended up using it all the time (it's
much quicker to pull it up than to pull an actual HP calculator
out of the desk), and I made several improvements. So I decided
to make it available to others who also like RPN calculators.
WWW: http://rpcalc.bellz.org/index.html
Author: Doug Bell <doug101 AT bellz DOT org>
PyQt-4.7 for FreeBSD. The official update notes can be found at
http://www.riverbankcomputing.com
We'd like to say thanks to all helpers, testers and submitters.
- Remove USE_GCC since the creators of GiNaC claim that it now works with gcc-3.4
PR: ports/143314
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
and affine spaces in Haskell. It also defines a type of infinite towers
of generalized derivatives. A generalized derivative is a linear
transformation rather than one of the common concrete representations
(scalars, vectors, matrices, etc).
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/vector-space
PR: ports/142492
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
useful in statistics. Our focus is on high performance, numerical
robustness, and use of good algorithms. Where possible, we provide
references to the statistical literature.
WWW: http://darcs.serpentine.com/statistics
PR: ports/142294
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
numbers that follow either a uniform or normal distribution. The
generated numbers are suitable for use in statistical applications.
The uniform PRNG uses Marsaglia's MWC256 (also known as MWC8222)
multiply-with-carry generator, which has a period of 2^8222 and
fares well in tests of randomness. It is also extremely fast,
between 2 and 3 times faster than the Mersenne Twister.
WWW: http://darcs.serpentine.com/mwc-random
PR: ports/142293
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
in terms of their distributions by using a monad.
The monad is similar to the List monad for non-deterministic computations,
but extends the List monad by a measure of probability.
Small interface to R plotting.
WWW: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Probabilistic_Functional_Programming
PR: ports/142292
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
compiling Agda programs. The program can also generate hyperlinked,
highlighted HTML files from Agda sources.
WWW: http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/
PR: ports/142141
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
families, which are similar to Haskell's GADTs, but they can be indexed by
values and not just types. It also has parameterised modules, mixfix operators,
Unicode characters, and an interactive Emacs interface (the type checker can
assist in the development of your code).
Agda is also a proof assistant: It is an interactive system for writing and
checking proofs. Agda is based on intuitionistic type theory, a foundational
system for constructive mathematics developed by the Swedish logician Per
Martin-Lof. It has many similarities with other proof assistants based on
dependent types, such as Coq, Epigram and NuPRL.
WWW: http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/
PR: ports/142141
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
ideas from category theory. Notable bits include: comonads,
adjunctions, and various recursion schemes a'la the research paper
"Functional Programming with Bananas, Lenses, Envelopes and
Barbed Wire".
WWW: http://comonad.com/reader/
PR: ports/142142
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
- Teach about amd64, to detect Not a Number flag, thus enabling Qhull
support with CSA;
- Disable detection of f77 by cmake unless WITH_FORTRAN is defined.
Reported by: pointyhat via Pav
Notes:
- support of Gnome2 and VGAlib are now deprecated;
- support of Qt added;
- plrender is also deprecated, but we force it to build.
Many more options could be enabled, if someone needs them.
- Bug fixes:
. acosh, asinh, atanh: swap of precisions between real and imaginary parts
. atan: memory leak
. log: wrong ternary value in data file; masked by bug in Mpfr 2.4.1
PR: 141825
Submitted by: bf1783@gmail.com
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
Mersenne Twister (see Math::Random::MT), this algorithm is designed to
take some seed information and produce seemingly random results as output.
However, ISAAC (Indirection, Shift, Accumulate, Add, and Count) has
different goals than these commonly used algorithms. In particular, it's
really fast - on average, it requires only 18.75 machine cycles to generate
a 32-bit value. This makes it suitable for applications where a significant
amount of random data needs to be produced quickly, such solving using the
Monte Carlo method or for games.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Math-Random-ISAAC-XS/
Mersenne Twister (see Math::Random::MT), this algorithm is designed to
take some seed information and produce seemingly random results as output.
However, ISAAC (Indirection, Shift, Accumulate, Add, and Count) has
different goals than these commonly used algorithms. In particular, it's
really fast - on average, it requires only 18.75 machine cycles to generate
a 32-bit value. This makes it suitable for applications where a significant
amount of random data needs to be produced quickly, such solving using the
Monte Carlo method or for games.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Math-Random-ISAAC/
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
134737
139941
140097
140838
140929
hybrid, cross-platform GIS software.
The heart of SAGA is it's C++ and thus object oriented Application Programming
Interface (API), providing data object definitions and computational methods for
raster, vector and tabular data. As a normal user, you will not get into touch
with the API. But as an interested scientist or coder you will soon discover
it's great flexibility.
WWW: http://www.saga-gis.org/en/index.html
PR: ports/140559
Submitted by: rhurlin
- LICPTS is a new routine for calculating a Line Integral Convolution (LIC) image of a vector field. Some algorithm parameters can be modified with the new routine LICMOD and with the already existing routines STMOPT and STMVAL.
- The routine TXTURE generates a texture image of random numbers that can be passed to the routine LICPTS as texture image.
- The new routine CRVQDR plots a coloured surface from quadrangles similar to CRVTRI that plots triangles. A smooth surface can be selected with the routine SHDMOD
- CRVT3D plots a curve in 3-D like CURV3D, but can show different thicknesses and colours at curve segments.
- The new routine IMGTPR defines a transparency colour for images that are plotted by routines such as WPIXLS, WPXROW and INCFIL. Pixels with the transparency colour will not be copied to the output format.
- MRKCLR defines the colour of symbols plotted by CURVE. The option is useful if symbols and lines are plotted by CURVE. The colour defined by MRKCLR will alse be displayed in legends.
- The routines ZBFMOD and DBFMOD can disable the Z-buffer and depth sort in Dislin
- Version 2.0 of the GSHHS shorelines managed by Paul Wessel is now supported by Dislin
- Bump due the these changes
- Plist update due of all these changes
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
- New functions: mpc_pow, mpc_set_nan, mpc_swap
- Bug fixes:
. log: along branch cut
. norm: infinite loop in case of overflow
. ui_div, div, fr_div: handling of division by 0 and infinities
following the example code of the C99 standard
. compilation with g++
- Makefile.vc updated (thanks to Mickael Gastineau)
- Changed MPC_SET_X_Y macro
- Removed functions mpc_random and mpc_random2 (which no port uses)
Approved by: maintainer (wen heping)
Feature safe: yes
to looking for a compiler at configure time, now that lang/gcc44 is our
default Fortran compiler. (Mostly in case someone else wants to polish
and resurrect this port.)
Feature safe: yes
means of an additional patch.
Reported by: pav and miwi (from pointyhat)
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@yahoo.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout
Feature safe: yes
- Merge all SF mirrors to MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE, resort according to quick download speed survey
- Fix MASTER_SITES for all port that have used SOURCEFORGE_EXTENTED
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
a bugfix, translation and maintenance update. Release note can be found
at http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.3.1.php
We would like to thank all our contributors and testers. My personal
thanks to miwi and makc for coaching me through my first KDE commit.
that USE_FORTRAN was only used to determine what name mangling scheme
it had to use to compile the shim libs for fortran, but compiling everything
using 'C' anyway.
With this diff, the slave ports fftw3-long-fortran, fftw3-float-fortran
and fftw3-fortran disapear since the shims are always built, without
necessitating the use of a USE_FORTRAN.
Approved by: ahze (Maintainer)
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is quaternion.
Package for the manipulation of Quaternion's used for frame transformation.
WWW: http://octave.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/137402
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu>
- rework KDE4_BUILDENV
All ports:
- remove needless post-extract target
- make patches relative to ${PATCH_WRKSRC}
- clean up
- bump PORTREVISION when required
databases/akonadi:
- replace dependency on boost-python-libs with boost-libs
(finally, boost-pyhton does not conflict with boost \o/)
deskutils/kdepim*:
- replace boost-python-libs with boost-libs
- reduce dependencies
- respect PREFIX
- fix build with qt3 installed
misc/kdeedu4:
- add dependency on astro/xplanet (for KStars)
misc/kdeutils4:
- add dependency on devel/qca (for okteta)
- make dependency on kdebase non-optional
multimedia/kdemultimedia4:
- add optional support for PulseAudio
x11/kdebase4:
- remove needless dependency on kdebase4-runtime
x11/kdebase4-runtime, x11/kdebase4-workspace
- remove extra CMAKE_ARGS to fix build for qt3/kde3 users
x11/kdelibs4
- remove needless dependencies
- remove extra CMAKE_ARGS to fix build for qt3/kde3 users
for FreeBSD. The official KDE 4.3.0 (Codename: "Caizen") release
notes can be found at:
http://kde.org/announcements/4.3/index.php.
We'd like to say thanks to all helpers and submitters.
Tested by: pointyhat-exp-run (pav/miwi)
-Update libtool and libltdl to 2.2.6a.
-Remove devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15.
-Fix ports build with libtool22/libltdl22.
-Bump ports that depend on libltdl22 due to shared library version change.
-Explain what to do update in the UPDATING.
It has been tested with GNOME2, XFCE4, KDE3, KDE4 and other many wm/desktop
and applications in the runtime.
With help: marcus and kwm
Pointyhat-exp: a few times by pav
Tested by: pgollucci, "Romain Tartière" <romain@blogreen.org>, and
a few MarcusCom CVS users. Also, I might have missed a few.
Repocopy by: marcus
Approved by: portmgr
- Split boost port to separate components, with boost-all metaport
PR: ports/137054
Submitted by: Alexander Churanov <churanov.port.maintainer@gmail.com> (maintainer)
correctly detect and depend on it in math/py-numpy
* Replace the old numpy documentation with the new numpy book
* Explicitly tell the distutil to use gnu95 fortran compiler
* Use ${PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR} rather than ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR} when
generating the packing list for science/py-scipy
* Bump PORTREVISIONs, for packing lists are changed
PR: ports/136058
Submitted by: Li-Lun Wang (Leland Wang) <llwang AT infor.org> (maintainer)
(and did, for me) break in strange and unexpected ways.
- EOF on input (e.g., ^D) would cause it to loop forever.
PR: ports/136060
Submitted by: Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd@over-yonder.net>