UNIQUENAME was never unique, it was only used by USE_LDCONFIG and now,
we won't have conflicts there.
Use PKGBASE instead of LATEST_LINK in PKGLATESTFILE, the *only* consumer
is pkg-devel, and it works just fine without LATEST_LINK as pkg-devel
has the correct PKGNAME anyway.
Now that UNIQUENAME is gone, OPTIONSFILE is too. (it's been called
OPTIONS_FILE now.)
Reviewed by: antoine, bapt
Exp-run by: antoine
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3336
The targets now have priority assigned to them, and, when the dependency
ordering magic is done at the end of bsd.port.mk, they are sorted
according to their priority.
This allows USES to add targets easily and have them run whenever they
want without touching bsd.port.mk.
To add a target that runs just before post-configure run, do:
_USES_configure+= 695:my-post-configure
my-post-configure:
do something
To fine tune when the target is ran, look at the values in the *_SEQ
variables at the end of bsd.port.mk, and the other USES.
Allow ports Makefiles to override the priority of targets with the
TARGET_ORDER_OVERRIDE variable. For example, to get post-install
running earlier, (its default is 700) do:
TARGET_ORDER_OVERRIDE= 650:post-install
While there, add options target helpers for the do-* targets when they
exist.
Reviewed by: antoine, bapt
Exp-run by: antoine
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3099
I took all of the mirrors I could find and ran them against sysutils/fastest_sites
from a server in a datacenter in Chicago. It removed a few dead mirrors
and I have added a few new ones. Hopefully this provides a better
overall experience.
New order is roughly: UK, NL, IE, DE, etc
PR: 202332
64 bit linuxulator support (not activated by default):
- most of the work was done by Alan Jude
- all errors are mine
- 64bit (may) have rough edges
- I validated
* that the 32bit part doesn't has deinstall regressions (incl. EXP runs by
antoine)
* 29 of 72 64bit ports ports don't have deinstall leftovers (more validation
later, when I dare to activate the 64bit linuxulator in the kernel)
- the infrastructure part looks mature enough to let more test-bunnies get
some experience with the new 64 bit parts
- to use it you shall have no linux ports installed and have to specify
(on your own risk) the following in make.conf before installing the ports:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6_64
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6_64
This is on top of the exiting c6 linux ports. Given that CentOS 7 is 64bits
only, we decided to have it as an "overlay" instead of new ports.
The 64bit part only installs 64bit executables, the 32bit ports can not be
installed at the same time (if needed we can think of letting the 64bit
overlay install the 32bit parts too, but given the CentOS 7 comment
above...).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D174
Submitted by: alanjude
Sponsored by: Essen FreeBSD Hackathon 2015
Reviewed by: xmj, eadler (earlier versions)
Approved by: portmgr (antoine after some EXP-runs)
NSPR logging is now always enabled as upstream partially
removed support for disabling it.
PR: 202165
Reported by: rsmith@xs4all.nl
MFH: 2015Q3
X-MFH-With: r393690
- Add USE_FPC_RUN to bsd.fpc.mk. It add fpc units like run dependencies. Otherwise
fpc units only are added like build dependencies (less dependencies registered
when they are installed with pkg).
- Remove GTK1 obsolete dependencies
- Bump all ports with dependencies of fpc-* units
- Bump all ports with dependencies of lazarus ports
- Clean up
- Update net/asterisk13 to 13.5.0
- Add SQLITE2 option default description
- Rename SQLITE option to SQLITE2, which better describes what it really does
- Clean up Makefile and sort option helpers [1]
- Add missed dependencies on openssl, ncurses and iconv [1]
- Add back shabangfix for sample agi scripts
- Make build log verbose [1]
- Regenerated some patches
Suggested by: koobs (thanks!) [1]
symlink itself, and this would cause problem for portsnap builder
(addressed differently by including the header file).
Make the test more consistent with port version of ncurses by checking
the shared library instead. (the location is the same on all supported
versions of FreeBSD).
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3326
The offical GNOME 3.16 release notes can be found at https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.16/
Upgrade instructions for port users:
Delete the old tracker package with:
# pkg delete -f tracker
And user port upgrade tool of choice to upgrade.
Thanks to Antoine Brodin for running the exp-runs.
This release was made possible by the following people:
Gustau Perez
Ting-Wei_Lan
PR: 201980
<file> on ELF systems, but this doesn't really do what -export-symbols is
meant to do. On GNU ELF systems it converts <file> to a simple version
script first and then uses -version-script instead of -retain-symbols-file.
Let USES=libtool patch libtool scripts to do this on all systems with GNU
ld(1).
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports where the build log contains -export-symbols.
audio/calf: This port builds a module that now exports only one function,
but it also builds a number of executables that link to this module and
expect to see other functions. Because it's already a bit dodgy to link to
a module (libtool warns about this) let the module continue to export only
one function and instead build an ordinary library from the same source that
the executables can link to. Fix a number of other issues in the same
Makefile.am and clean up the port Makefile.
japanese/scim-honoka: Tries to hide all symbols that start with an
underscore, but because this library is written in C++ all symbols start
with _Z so it ends up hiding everything. Just don't hide anything at all
like the textproc/scim configure script does.
multimedia/schroedinger: Apply an upstream patch.
textproc/scim-input-pad: Same as japanese/scim-honoka.
PR: 201922
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Exp-run by: antoine
This MATE is still build agains GTK+2.
Sort USES here and there.
Replace mate-dialogs with zenity and mate-calc with galculator.
This update fixes the following PR's:
PR: 193942, 191885
Submitted by: Gustau Perez <gustau.perez@gmail.com> via Gnome devel repo
Obtained from: gnome devel repo.
This also fixes an issue that user-defined OPTIONS_UNSET was overridden.
- Loosen up depdendency a bit by using a binary instead of a package name.
PR: 201864
- most of the work was done by Alan Jude
- all errors are mine
- 64bit (may) have rough edges
- I validated
* that the 32bit part doesn't has deinstall regressions
* 29 of 72 64bit ports ports don't have deinstall leftovers (more validation
later, when I dare to activate the 64bit linuxulator in the kernel)
- the infrastructure part looks mature enough to let more test-bunnies get
some experience with it
- to use it you shall have no linux ports installed and have to specify
(on your own risk) the following in make.conf before installing the ports:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6_64
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6_64
This is on top of the exiting c6 linux ports. Given that CentOS 7 is 64bits
only, we decided to have it as an "overlay" instead of new ports.
The 64bit part only installs 64bit executables, the 32bit ports can not be
installed at the same time (if needed we can think of letting the 64bit
overlay install the 32bit parts too, but given the CentOS 7 comment
above...).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D174
Submitted by: alanjude
Sponsored by: Essen FreeBSD Hackathon 2015
Reviewed by: xmj, eadler (earlier versions)
Approved by: portmgr (implicit, I remember blanked approval for
linux parts loooong ago, punish me if you don't
agree anymore)
- Separate basic TeX engines from tex-web2c to print/tex-basic-engines.
- Add CTAN mirrors to MASTER_SITES.
- Drop gmake where not required.
- Remove extra dependencies in print/tex-aleph, print/tex-dvipdfmx,
print/tex-luatex, print/tex-xetex, and japanese/tex-ptex.
- Add "agpl" to GHOSTSCRIPT_DEFAULT. GHOSTSCRIPT_DEFAULT="9 agpl" is valid
for print/ghostscript9-agpl.
- Fix GHOSTSCRIPT_DEFAULT validation when using fmake.
- print/texlive-infra was renamed with print/texlive-tlmgr.
Note that currently tlmgr(1) does not work because of
lack of TLPDB. This will be fixed.
- Lua libraries used in LuaTeX are separated into
devel/tex-libtexlua and devel/texlibtexluajit.
USE_TEX supports them via keywords "texlua" and "texluajit".
- libsynctex is currently installed by devel/tex-web2c.
This will be separated into a single port.
- Add graphics/libpotrace and use installed libpotrace
and libharfbuzz.
localbase: mostly a non user one which enforce the compiler related flags to
lookup in localbase first to find libraries, designed to be used in
other USES
libarchive: to be used each time one is using libarchive from ports. It is
necessary to simplify work for porters dealing with different
versions of libarchive from base and different ways libarchive can
be linked in base (with libmd and/or libcrypto) only dealing with
one libarchive over all the ports tree is easier
libedit: enforce using libedit from ports for the same reasons as for
libarchive
Same things will happen for other base libraries which collides with ports
version later.