XML::XML2JSON is a Perl module to convert XML to JSON (and JSON to XML) using
the following rules from Google (http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/json.html):
Basic:
- The feed is represented as a JSON object; each nested element or attribute
is represented as a name/value property of the object.
- Attributes are converted to String properties.
- Child elements are converted to Object properties.
- Elements that may appear more than once are converted to Array properties.
- Text values of tags are converted to $t properties.
Namespace:
- If an element has a namespace alias, the alias and element are concatenated
using "$". For example, ns:element becomes ns$element.
XML:
- XML version and encoding attributes are converted to version and encoding
attributes of the root element, respectively.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-XML2JSON/
be parameterised by a string-like type like: 'String', 'ByteString', 'Text',
etc. Comparisons of values of the resulting type will be insensitive to
cases.
WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/case-insensitive
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
SimpleXML-like functionality over a DOM object. The main advantage over
using SimpleXML is the ability to add multiple levels of new elements
in a single call, without introducing "ghost" objects.
WWW: http://pear.horde.org
to perform optimization/compression on CSS code. It is provided in a separate
package as the code is under the GPLv2 license instead of the LGPLv2 license
used for the Text_Filter class.
WWW: http://pear.horde.org
module provides a simplified interface to the Gnome libxml2 and libxslt
libraries, and supplies all the necessary data structures and operations to
inspect, create, modify and transform XML documents with ease.
WWW: http://docs.pure-lang.googlecode.com/hg/pure-xml.html
PR: ports/156103
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray at gmail.com>
2. Commercial license is also available for embedded use.
Generally, it's a standalone search engine, meant to provide fast,
size-efficient and relevant fulltext search functions to other
applications. Sphinx was specially designed to integrate well with SQL
databases and scripting languages. Currently built-in data sources
support fetching data either via direct connection to MySQL, or from
an XML pipe.
As for the name, Sphinx is an acronym which is officially decoded as
SQL Phrase Index.
WWW: http://www.sphinxsearch.com/
PR: ports/157654
Submitted by: Max Baryshnikov <mephius at gmail.com>
file with binary search to lookup words and phrases and return information on
part of speech, meanings, and synonyms
WWW: http://hunspell.sourceforge.net
the other aren't under development anymore
lang/ruby-js
textproc/ruby-xml-script
www/ruby-asp
2011-05-01 lang/njs: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
textproc/scim-kmfl-khmer. There is no need to repocopy as there
is no history to preserve.
PR: ports/156855
Submitted by: Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini@gmail.com> (maintainer)
XML::Toolkit is a suite of tools that work to make handling XML easier. It is
designed to marshall XML documents into Moose classes and back again with
minimal changes.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Toolkit/
GHC in the ports tree has been updated to 7.0.3 and all other Haskell ports
are also updated to their corresponding Haskell Platform versions, or latest
versions.
We would like to acknowledge the support of the FreeBSD Donations Team and
Eotvos Lorand University, Faculty of Informatics who contributed to the server
that we used for testing.
We would also like to thank all the testers who tested FreeBSD Haskell ports
and provided their feedback.
PR: ports/156642
Approved by: tabthorpe (mentor)
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
inheritance, and more. It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using
the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/sass
2011-05-01 textproc/ctpp: Deprecated please use ctpp2 textproc/ctpp2
2011-05-01 textproc/dsssl-docbook-cygnus: Distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/fdp-tools: Distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/gtkdiff: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-client-lib: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-csconv: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-headers: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-le-unit: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-protocol-lib: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-server: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-x: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/iiimf-x-lib: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/maketeidtd: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/minidom: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/ocaml-yaxpo: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/p5-LJ-SpellCheck: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/py-HyperText: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/smartdoc: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 textproc/xmlpp: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-04-01 accessibility/linux-f8-atk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-ucl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 archivers/linux-f8-upx: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-alsa-lib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-arts: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-esound: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-freealut: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libaudiofile: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libogg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-libvorbis: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-mikmod: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-nas-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-openal: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 audio/linux-f8-sdl_mixer: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 databases/linux-f8-sqlite3: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql81-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql73-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql74-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-02 databases/postgresql80-server: EOL see http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-sdl12: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-allegro: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libsigc++20: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-libglade2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 devel/linux-f8-nspr: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 dns/linux-f8-libidn: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f8: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f9: End of Life since Jul 10, 2009
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-fc6: End of Life since December 7, 2007
2011-04-01 emulators/linux_base-f7: End of Life since June 13, 2008
2011-04-01 ftp/linux-f8-curl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-sdl_image: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-ungif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-imlib: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-cairo: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-dri: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-gdk-pixbuf: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-jpeg: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libGLU: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-libmng: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-png10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 graphics/linux-f8-tiff: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-libg2c: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 lang/linux-f8-tcl84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 multimedia/linux-f8-libtheora: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-02 net-p2p/dcd: No fetch sources and looks like project abandoned
2011-03-31 net/straw: abandoned upstream and does not work with python 2.6+
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-libssh2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-nss: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 security/linux-f8-openssl: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-scim-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-expat: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-libxml: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 textproc/linux-f8-aspell: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 www/linux-f8-flashplugin10: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki112: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki113: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki114: abandoned upstream
2011-03-30 www/mediawiki16: abandoned upstream
2011-04-01 x11-fonts/linux-f8-fontconfig: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-03-01 x11-themes/gnome-icons-cool-gorilla: "no mastersite"
2011-04-01 x11-themes/linux-f8-hicolor-icon-theme: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-gtk2: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-openmotif: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-pango: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-qt33: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11-toolkits/linux-f8-tk84: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
2011-04-01 x11/linux-f8-xorg-libs: End of Life since Jan 7, 2009
Ruby escape - HTML/URI/shell escaping utilities
Features:
- several escaping/composing functions
* HTML text
* HTML attribute value
* URI path
* shell command line
- dedicated classes for escaped strings
- escape and compose strongly related strings at once
WWW: http://www.a-k-r.org/escape/
Ruby objects with linguistic methods.
It includes an English-language module with inflection,
pluralisation, conjunctions, indefinite articles, present
participles, ordinal numbers, numbers to words, general
quantification, integration with WordNet and CMU's LinkGrammar,
as well as a framework for providing modules for other languages.
WWW: http://deveiate.org/projects/Linguistics/
PR: ports/155701
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
This package provides a translation string class, a translation string
factory class, translation and pluralization primitives, and a utility
that helps Chameleon templates use translation facilities of this package.
It does not depend on Babel, but its translation and pluralization
services are meant to work best when provided with an instance of
the babel.support.Translations class.
WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/translationstring
for accents etc. into their Unicode equivalents. It translates
commands for special characters or accents into their Unicode
equivalents and removes formatting commands.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/LaTeX-ToUnicode/
create or transform office documents, or to extract data from them. It can
handle documents which comply with the Open Document Format international
standard (ODF). It may handle text documents (ODT), spreadsheet documents(ODS),
as well as presentation(ODP) or drawing documents (ODG).
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/ODF-lpOD/
XML::LibXML::SAX::ChunkParser's purpose is to simply keep parsing
possibly incomplete XML fragments, for example, from a socket.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-LibXML-SAX-ChunkParser/
PR: ports/155340
Submitted by: "ports@c0decafe.net" <ports@c0decafe.net>
Three main modules and some supporting program files are contained. For
more details read following POD documentations:
Text::LineFold - Line Folding for Plain Text
Unicode::GCString - String as Sequence of UAX #29 Grapheme Clusters
Unicode::LineBreak - UAX #14 Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Unicode-LineBreak/
PR: ports/154845
Submitted by: Olivier Girard <Olivier.Girard at univ-angers.fr>
A generic swappable back-end for XML parsing.
Lots of Ruby libraries utilize XML parsing in some form, and
everyone has their favorite XML library. In order to best
support multiple XML parsers and libraries, multi_xml is a
general-purpose swappable XML backend library.
WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/multi_xml
- Clean up bsd.python.mk (remove PYWSGIREF, PYHASHLIB, PYCTYPES and PYEXPAT) all these is now part of python
since python25
Remove:
textproc/py-expat
devel/py-ctypes
security/py-hashlib
www/py-wsgiref
XML/Ada is a set of modules that provide a simple manipulation of XML
streams. It supports the whole XML 1.1 specification and can parse any file
that follows this standard, including the contents of the DTD although no
validation of the documents is performed based on those.
It provides support for a number of standards associated with XML such as
SAX, DOM, and XML schemas. Additionally, it includes a module to manipulate
unicode streams since this is required by the XML standard.
WWW: http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/xmlada/
PR: ports/153828
Submitted by: John Marino <freebsdml@marino.st>
This is a port of the 3.x series of the Apache Xerces-C++ library.
Xerces-C++ is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++.
Xerces-C++ makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and
write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating,
manipulating, and validating XML documents using the DOM, SAX, and SAX2 APIs.
http://loc.gov/marc/. This package enables you to read existing MARC records
from a file, string, or (using the YAZ extension), from a Z39.50 source. You
can also use this package to create new MARC records.
WWW: http://pear.php.net/package/File_MARC
to be a parser or query verifier. It just creates sane tokens from a
valid SQL query.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Tokenizer
PR: ports/154706
Submitted by: milki <milki AT rescomp.berkeley.edu>
You can use it to produce PDF or PS files from a HTML-document.
Currently many but not all parameters of HTMLDoc are supported.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-HTMLDoc/
PR: ports/153955
Submitted by: Menshikov Konstantin <kostjnspb@yandex.ru>
Feature safe: yes
- Update textproc/libwpd to 0.9.0 release
- Add graphics/libwpg01 and textproc/libwpd08 as support libraries only
- Take maintainership of textproc/libwpd[08] [1]
- Chase dependencies in related ports
- Describe updating procedure in UPDATING
Approved by: Mikhail Teterin (maintainer) via mail [1]
Features:
* search for regular expressions.
* support for some important grep options, including:
o filename output.
o page number output.
o optional case insensitivity.
o count occurrences.
* and the most important feature: color output!
WWW: http://pdfgrep.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/152648
Submitted by: Michael Ranner <michael@ranner.eu>
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).
IDNs use characters drawn from a large repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA
allows the non-ASCII characters to be represented using only the ASCII
characters already allowed in so-called host names today (letter-digit-
hypen, "/[A-Z0-9-]/i").
tools may provide very nice user interfaces, but tend to produce
horrible XML. If you have to read these ugly products, you are in for
pain. The purpose of this module (and the script "xmlrewrite" which is
part of this distribution) is to be able to rewrite XML messages and
Schema's into something maintainable.
The main difference between this module and other beautifiers is that
the clean-up is based on schema rules. For instance, it is permitted
to remove blanks around and inside integers, but not in strings.
Beautifiers which do not look into the schema have only limited
possibilities for cleanup, or may accidentally change the message
content.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Rewrite/
PR: ports/152658
Submitted by: Patrick Powell <papowell@astart.com>
editing a file in-place. Inspired by variations of Perl's -i option,
this module is intended for somewhat more structured and reusable
editing than command line Perl typically allows.
File::Inplace endeavors to guarantee file integrity; that is, either
all of the changes made will be saved to the file, or none will.
It also offers functionality such as backup creation, automatic
field splitting per-line, automatic chomping/unchomping, and aborting
edits partially through without affecting the original file.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-Inplace/
- Add textproc/uim-kde4, KDE4 panel applet of uim input method. It is a
slave port of textproc/uim.
- Remove japanese/uim-canna and japanese/uim-prime. Now the canna and prime
modules are implemented as scheme scripts and they can be installed from
textproc/uim.
- Enable helper tools installation of textproc/uim-qt4.
- Enable sj3 support of textproc/uim.
full-featured text search engine written in Java.
CLucene is faster than lucene as it is written in C++.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clucene/
PR: ports/151951
Submitted by: Tom Judge <tom at tomjudge.com>
to their Unicode characters. A function for decoding is provided.
The mapping can be generated from a DTD file with entity definitions.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Entities/
CSS::Simple is an interface through which to read/write/manipulate CSS
files while respecting the cascade order.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CSS-Simple
PR: ports/151798
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org>
Approved by: pgollucci (mentor, implicit)
RT is a simple and human-readable table format.
RTtool is a converter from RT into various formats.
RT can be incorporated into RD.
At this time, RTtool can convert RT into HTML and plain text.
To convert into plain text, you need w3m.
WWW: http://www.rubyist.net/~rubikitch/computer/rttool/index.en.html
It inherits Text::CSV and is aware of input/output encodings.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-CSV-Encoded/
PR: ports/150710
Submitted by: Sebastien Santoro <dereckson@gmail.com>
in ePub format.
* Free and open source software under GPLv3
* Multi-platform: runs on Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and Mac
* Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16
* Full EPUB spec support
* WYSIWYG editing
* Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View
* Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata entries
(more than 200) with full descriptions for each
* Table Of Contents editor
* Multi-level TOC support
* Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document possible
under the OPS spec
* SVG support
* Basic XPGT support
* Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode
* Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files; more will be added with time
* Embedded HTML Tidy; all imported documents are thoroughly cleaned;
changing views cleans the document so no matter how much you screw
up your code, it will fix it (usually)
* An actually usable user interface
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/sigil/
PR: ports/150348
Submitted by: Jonathan Chen <jonc@chen.org.nz>
all macro processors. It is still maintained and ported to a large number
of systems.
WWW: http://www.ml1.org.uk
PR: ports/150234
Submitted by: Bob Eager <rde at ml1.org.uk>
journal, making a presentation, annotating a document - including pdf - or
collaborating using a stylus, mouse or keyboard. It is similar to Microsoft
Windows Journal and to the earlier Mimeo whiteboarding and Palm notepad
applications.
WWW: http://levine.sscnet.ucla.edu/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm
Protocol (XMPP) written in Erlang/OTP.
Main features:
- Based on Erlang message reception and pattern matching. The programming
style is close to Erlang approach and lead to very short pieces of code.
- Support for both formating of client and server packets.
- Based on Erlang atoms and binary to limit memory consumption. It can be
used to write a highly scalable XMPP proxy or XMPP server.
- SSL support.
- Several different XML parsers can be used (expat, libxml2).
WWW: https://support.process-one.net/doc/display/EXMPP/exmpp+home
PR: ports/147135
Submitted by: Maxim Ignatenko <gelraen.ua@gmail.com>
Technically, textproc/mini-xml was added to the tree first but it has been
outdated for a while now.
PR: ports/148775
Submitted by: Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@gmail.com>
Whatpm::HTML. Changes include:
* Provides an XML::LibXML-like DOM interface. If you usually use
XML::LibXML's DOM parser, this should be a drop-in solution for tag
soup HTML.
* Constructs an XML::LibXML::Document as the result of parsing.
* Via bundling and modifications, removed external dependencies
on non-CPAN packages.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-HTML5-Parser/
PR: ports/148308
Submitted by: Ju Pengfei <jupengfei@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
It's built on top of Nokogiri and libxml2, so it's fast and has a nice API.
Loofah excels at HTML sanitization (XSS prevention). It includes some nice HTML
sanitizers, which are based on HTML5lib's whitelist.
WWW: http://github.com/flavorjones/loofah
WWW: http://loofah.rubyforge.org/loofah/
PR: ports/147185
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
native formats and transforms them into a tree. Configuration changes are made
by manipulating this tree and saving it back into native config files.
WWW: http://augeas.net
PR: ports/146743
Submitted by: Russell Jackson <raj at csub.edu>
documents as trees of elements. This model may be familiar from many other
document systems, especially the HTML DOM. Pod::Elemental's document
object model is much less sophisticated than the HTML DOM, but still makes
a lot of document transformations easy.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pod-Elemental/
POD2::FR. These modules belong to the Italian and the French
translation projects of core Perl pods.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/POD2-Base/
PR: ports/146974
Submitted by: Ashish SHUKLA <wahjava@gmail.com>
in a manner similar to the way the PPI package parses Perl.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/PPIx-Regexp
PR: ports/146973
Submitted by: Ashish SHUKLA <wahjava@gmail.com>
introduces a more general approach for processing XML with Haskell. The
Haskell XML Toolbox uses a generic data model for representing XML
documents, including the DTD subset and the document subset, in Haskell.
It contains a validating XML parser, a HTML parser, namespace support,
an XPath expression evaluator, an XSLT library, a RelaxNG schema
validator and funtions for serialization and deserialization of user
defined data. The library make extensive use of the arrow approach for
processing XML.
WWW: http://www.fh-wedel.de/~si/HXmlToolbox/index.html
formats using a common MODS-format XML intermediate. For example, one
can convert RIS-format files to Bibtex by doing two transformations:
RIS->MODS->Bibtex. By using a common intermediate for N formats, only 2N
programs are required and not N^2-N. These programs operate on the
command line and are styled after standard UNIX-like filters.
WWW: http://www.scripps.edu/~cdputnam/software/bibutils/
- Update raptor to 1.4.21
- Update rasqal to 0.9.19
- Update redland to 1.0.10
- Update redland-bindings to 1.0.10.1
- Bump portrevision on depended ports
With hat on: kde@
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ .
This release brings initial PackageKit support, Upower (replaces power
management part of hal), cuse4bsd integration with HAL and cheese, and a
faster Evolution.
Sadly GNOME 2.30.x will be the last release with FreeBSD 6.X support. This
will also be the last of the 2.x releases. The next release will be the
highly-anticipated GNOME 3.0 which will bring with it a new UI experience.
Currently, there are a few bugs with GNOME 2.30 that may be of note for our
users. Be sure to consult the UPGRADING note or the 2.30 upgrade FAQ at
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq230.html for specific upgrading
instructions, and the up-to-date list of known issues.
This release features commits by avl, ahze, bland, marcus, mezz, and myself.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank Anders F Bjorklund for doing the
initual packagekit porting.
And the following contributors & testers for there help with this release:
Eric L. Chen
Vladimir Grebenschikov
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi
DomiX
walder
crsd
Kevin Oberman
Michal Varga
Pavel Plesov
Bapt
kevin
and ITetcu for two exp-run
PR: ports/143852
ports/145347
ports/144980
ports/145830
ports/145511
2010-02-20 databases/mysql-connector-java50: Old version: please use databases/mysql-connector-java instead
2010-04-15 databases/p5-DBIx-Class-HTML-FormFu: This module is obsoleted by www/p5-HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC
2010-04-29 devel/py-rbtree: "does not build with new pyrex and it's not active maintained"
2010-04-08 devel/tavrasm: No longer maintained, use devel/avra instead
2010-04-27 mail/postfix23: it's no longer maintened by upstream developer
2010-04-30 math/libgmp4: Use math/gmp instead.
2010-04-04 misc/ezload: does not build with new USB stack in 8-STABLE
2010-01-31 misc/gkrellmbgchg: use misc/gkrellmbgchg2
2010-03-04 multimedia/kbtv: no longer under development by author
2010-02-16 net/plb: broken; abandoned by author; use net/relayd or www/nginx instead
2010-04-30 security/vpnd: This software is no longer developed
2010-03-15 textproc/isearch: abandoned upstream, uses an obsolete version of GCC, not used by any other port
2010-04-02 www/caudium12: No longer maintained upstream, please switch to www/caudium14
2010-03-08 www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-FileCache: Deprecated by module author in favor of www/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache
This module allows you to search for any of a list of substrings
("keys") in a larger string. It is particularly efficient when the set
of keys is large.
Because XML parsing is always hard to reinvent.
Because very often, xml libraries are too big to fit with little application.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/libroxml/
PR: ports/145755
Submitted by: Hung-Yi Chen <gaod at hychen.org>
regular expressions in a text file (or several text files) and prints
out the paragraphs containing those expressions.
WWW: http://bmc.github.com/paragrep/
source files that contain text fragments that require some computation to be
written. Those fragments can be the output of an arbitrary Unix command, for
instance the last modification date of a page, or parts of HTML pages to be
included in the page, or pieces of the page that are common to the entire WEB
site (a presentation header or a footer section for each page). Providing the
automatic inclusion of those text fragments into your HTML source pages, Htmlc
offers a server independent way of defining templates to factorize out the
repetitive parts of HTML pages. Htmlc also provides a variable expansion
facility (using definitions in the template file or in simple environment files
using a syntax a la objective Caml). In short, Htmlc ensures the static
verification and the static expansion of the Server Side Includes directives of
the Web pages in the efficient and friendly way of a command-line compiler.
WWW: http://htmlc.inria.fr/eng.htm
PR: ports/144896
Submitted by: Timothy Beyer <beyert at cs.ucr.edu>
Toolkit in as few lines of code as possible.
It is intended for use in light-usage, low-memory, or low-cpu templating
situations, where you may need to upgrade to the full feature set in the
future, or if you want the familiarity of TT-style templates.
It is intended to have fully-compatible template and stash usage, with a
limited by similar Perl API.
Unlike Template Toolkit, Template::Tiny will process templates without a
compile phase (but despite this is still quicker, owing to heavy use of
the Perl regular expression engine.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Template-Tiny/
PR: ports/144823
Submitted by: ports at c0decafe.net
with ordinary tabular ascii data from the command line or in shell
scripts. They were developed to supplement standard unix utilities
such as sort and uniq. Two of the utilities are designed to work
specifically with tab-delimited exports from Excel/spreadsheets.
A full-featured date and time package (libchron) is also included.
WWW: http://quisp.sourceforge.net/tdhkit
PR: ports/144440
Submitted by: Charlie Kester <corky1951@comcast.net>
(http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) format and convert
it into several formats and can be easily extended.
It also provides two usage examples:
- lace: markdown to xhtml conversion.
- kilt: markdown to manpage conversion.
WWW: http://git.instinctive.eu/cgit/libupskirt/
PR: ports/Feature safe: yes
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lightweight C library that can parse John Gruber's [markdown]
(http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) format and convert
it into several formats and can be easily extended.
It also provides two usage examples:
- lace: markdown to xhtml conversion.
- kilt: markdown to manpage conversion.
WWW: http://git.instinctive.eu/cgit/libupskirt/
PR:>····>·······ports/144209
Submitted by:>··Bapt <baptiste.daroussin at gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
Perl-like syntax. It is similar to textproc/p5-Template-Declare,
but with some syntactic niceties impossible without using a
syntax-modifying devel/p5-Devel-Declare.
first focus will be to organize and have common packaging for the various
externally-defined standards code relating to XML - things like the DOM,
SAX, and JAXP interfaces.
As the xml-commons community forms, we also hope to serve as a holding area
for other common xml-related utilities and code, and to help promulgate
common packaging, testing, documentation, and other guidelines across all
xml.apache.org subprojects.
WWW: http://xml.apache.org/commons/
PR: ports/143863
Submitted by: Rob Farmer <rfarmer@predatorlabs.net>
YAML and JSON are simple and nice format for structured data and easier for
human to read and write than XML. But there have been no schema for YAML
such as RelaxNG or DTD. Kwalify gets over this situation.
WWW: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/
PR: ports/142933
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
and it let you manipulate HTML in a very easy way!
Features:
* Supports invalid HTML.
* Find tags on an HTML page with selectors just like jQuery.
* Extract contents from HTML in a single line.
WWW: http://simplehtmldom.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/142933
Submitted by: Joe Horn <joehorn at gmail.com>
2010-01-08 devel/asis-gpl: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/florist-gpl: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/kdesvn: has been broken for 4 months
2010-01-08 devel/radrails: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/rubygem-rtags: has been broken for 5 months
2010-01-12 games/hattrickorganizer: Has been broken for quite some time
2010-01-08 games/laughingman: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 devel/aunit: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-18 devel/gdb53: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 lang/ccscript: has been broken for 4 months
2010-01-08 lang/gnat-glade: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 lang/xsb: has been broken for 6 months
2010-01-08 multimedia/nmm: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 multimedia/sabbu: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 net/adasockets: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 textproc/bidiv: has been broken for 3 months
2010-01-08 textproc/xmlada-gps: has been broken for 3 months
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
audio/ccaudio||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
audio/py-libmpdclient||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
chinese/gbk2uni||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
chinese/iiimf-le-xcin||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/adabindx||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/agide||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
devel/asis||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
devel/callgrind||2010-01-18|Has expired: Included in devel/valgrind
devel/florist||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
editors/xml2rfc-xxe||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
graphics/gephex||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/irit||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
graphics/pixieplus||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 6 months
japanese/expect||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
lang/pnetc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
mail/libnewmail||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
net-mgmt/flowscan||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 5 months
net/astmanproxy||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
palm/prc-tools||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
print/latex-msc||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
science/xloops-ginac||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
shells/bush||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
textproc/iiimf-gnome-im-switcher||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
textproc/iiimf-gtk||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada-devel||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-toolkits/gtkada||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 3 months
x11-wm/ion-2||2010-01-18|Has expired: has been broken for 4 months
formulas to presentation MathML. It supports basic LaTeX and AMS
extensions, but not macros.
WWW: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/texmath
PR: ports/142580
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
It allows data import into GLPI using CSV files.
It allows to create models of injection for a future re-use.
It's been created in order to :
* Import datas coming from others asset management softwares
* Inject electronic delivery forms
Datas to be imported using the plugains are :
* Inventory datas (except softwares and licenses)
* Management datas (contract, contact, supplier)
* Configuration datas (user, group, entity)
PR: ports/140177
Submitted by: ddurieux <d.durieux at siprossii.com>
It enables additional reports.
Main features :
* It also plugin allow you to add new reports in a simply way
(one PHP script for the report and one for the translation).
* It handle the right for each new report
* It provides some new reports (as sample)
PR: ports/140176
Submitted by: ddurieux <d.durieux at siprossii.com>
unstructured HTML code, sometimes known as tag-soup. The HTML does not
have to be well formed, or render properly within any particular
framework. This library is for situations where the author of the HTML
is not cooperating with the person trying to extract the information, but
is also not trying to hide the information.
WWW: http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm/tagsoup/
PR: ports/142183
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula(at)gmail.com>
objects, could return or accept LibXML objects, and may be used for
easy data transformations.
It is faster in parsing then XML::Simple, XML::Hash, XML::Twig and
of course much slower than XML::Bare.
It is faster in composing than XML::Hash, but slower than XML::Simple.
WWW: http://http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Hash-LX/
written for Request Tracker to parse SQL like expressions, it can be
used to parse other boolean logic sentences with OPERANDs joined using
binary OPERATORs and grouped and nested using parentheses.
Bus). It does not include real tables except two demo layouts, "Compose"
(which mimics Compose Key input) and "LaTeX" (which allows you to use LaTeX
commands as keyboard sequences to input various symbols).
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ibus
PR: ports/140761
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
input framework, developed by the developer of scim-python, includes all
its function, and much more.
This is the ibus-qt port, the input method module for Qt4 of ibus.
You may select ibus as the input method in qtconfig after installation.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ibus
PR: ports/140665
Submitted by: Henry Hu <henry.hu.sh@gmail.com>
It supports:
* Babylon .BGL files, complete with images and resources;
* StarDict .ifo/.dict./.idx/.syn dictionaries;
* Dictd .index/.dict(.dz) dictionary files;
* ABBYY Lingvo .dsl source files, together with abbreviations.
The files can be optionally compressed with dictzip. Dictionary
resources can be packed together into a .zip file;
* ABBYY Lingvo .lsa/.dat audio archives. Those can be indexed
separately, or be referred to from .dsl files.
LICENSE: GPL3 or later
WWW: http://goldendict.berlios.de/
class by analysing its code. The idea is to have something similar
like javadoc. So it uses also comments written directly obove the
method definitions. It is designed to asumes a pm file which
represents a class.
Of course it can not understand every kind of syntax, parameters,
etc. But the plan is to improve this library in the future to
understand more and more automatically.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pod-Autopod/
Approved by: miwi,jadawin(mentors,implicit)
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but
specifically to serve as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level
HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown document, and you can use block level
HTML tags (like <div> and <table> as well).
Text::MultiMarkdown implements the MultiMarkdown markdown syntax
extensions from: http://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-MultiMarkdown/
Approved by: mentors(implicit)
read/write operations on files which comply with the
OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF),
i.e. the ISO/IEC 26300:2006 standard.
It provides a high-level, document-oriented language, and isolates
the programmer from the details of the file format. It can process
different document classes (texts, spreadsheets, presentations,
and drawings). It can retrieve or update styles and images,
document metadata, as well as text content.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/OpenOffice-OODoc/
PR: ports/139548
Submitted by: meyser at xenet.de
scheme called Mozhi (https://sites.google.com/site/cibu/mozhi). The keymap is
written in Keyman keyboard language and developed as a part of Varamozhi
Project under the LGPL license.
The Mozhi is intended to be the most intuitive scheme for Malayalam speakers.
It simplifies what the user needs to remember and is is not phonetically
accurate.
This keymap supports the current standard for Malayalam Chillus (i.e. without
special encoding). It offers mnemonic keyboard functionality and smart-quote
functionality with comas and numerals.
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM KMFL
IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine).
WWW: http://varamozhi.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/139498
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
sequentially parsing XML files (so called "pull-mode" parsing)
and at the same time keeps track of the complete XML-path.
It was developped as a wrapper on top of XML::Parser.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-Reader/
Approved by: mentors(implicit)
allows you to use official and contributed keyboard layouts of the m17n
project (available via devel/m17n-db and textproc/m17n-contrib) through
standard IBus interface. m17n-lib currenty supports input of more than 60
languages with more than 70 language-specific input methods.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/ibus
PR: ports/138521
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
characters. It is written in Keyman Keyboard Language by SIL Non-Roman Script
Initiative (NRSI).
The main purpose of the keyboards is to provide a wide range of keying options,
so many characters can be entered in multiple ways. The features include:
* preserving the context when deleting;
* choosing the correct code for the sigma depending upon the encoding and
the context (so the correct final form is used when appropriate);
* understanding the context of gamma so that it can be typed as 'n' before
kappa, xi or chi and as 'ng' before another gamma.
* support for Greek punctuation.
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/KeymanKeyboardLinks#e9f80714
PR: ports/138447
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
China with Unicode Yi fonts. It is written in Keyman keyboard language and
developed by SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative (NRSI).
To keyboard a Yi syllable, you should type the Pinyin romanization for that
syllable, followed by a space. For keyboarding punctuation, use the usual
punctuation keystrokes.
The keyboard is compatible with Yi range as defined in Unicode 3.0 and it does
not provide keystrokes for the Yi Radicals which were added to Unicode 3.2
(U+A4A2..U+A4A3, U+A4B4, U+A4C1, U+A4C5).
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/SILYI_home
PR: ports/138448
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
Roman writing systems across Africa, based on results compiled from data from
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo.
The keyboards are written in Keyman keyboard language and developed by SIL
Non-Roman Script Initiative (NRSI). The software is distributed under the
X11-style license (http://scripts.sil.org/X11License).
This port installs the keyboards so that they can be used through SCIM KMFL
IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine). Two layouts are provided:
* mnemonic layout for any keyboard (using deadkeys);
* positional layout for US keyboard (using deadkeys and/or shift-states, i.e.
RALT and LALT keys).
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/AfricanKeyboard1
PR: ports/138464
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
between 8-bit legacy encodings and Unicode. It can also be used for
transliteration of Unicode between different scripts.
TECkit uses a mapping description language (mapping byte encodings to Unicode).
Mapping rules can be extended by (1) the use of character sequences rather than
single characters on either side; (2) by the addition of contextual constraints
(environments) determining when a rule should apply; (3) and by the use of
character classes, optional and repeatable elements, grouping and alternation
to express more complex patterns to be matched and processed.
TECkit is particularly useful with XeTeX (Unicode-aware derivate of TeX).
The following binaries are provided:
teckit_compile mapping compiler that allows binary mapping tables (.tec)
to be built from TECkit description files (.map)
sfconv a tool for converting Standard Format (SF) files
txtconv a utility to apply TECkit mappings to plain-text files
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/TECkit
PR: ports/138212
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
MS Excel 97/2000/XP/2003 XLS files, on any platform, with Python 2.3
to 2.6
xlwt is a library for generating spreadsheet files that are compatible
with Excel 97/2000/XP/2003, OpenOffice.org Calc, and Gnumeric. xlwt
has full support for Unicode. Excel spreadsheets can be generated on
any platform without needing Excel or a COM server. The only
requirement is Python 2.3 to 2.6. xlwt is a fork of pyExcelerator.
WWW: http://www.python-excel.org/
PR: ports/137969
Submitted by: Dikshie
spreadsheet files
Extract data from new and old Excel spreadsheets on any platform.
Pure Python (2.1 to 2.6). Strong support for Excel dates. Unicode-aware.
WWW: http://www.python-excel.org/
PR: ports/137970
Submitted by: Dikshie
level have been logged.
This is a handler for the python standard logging framework that can
be used to tell whether messages have been logged at or above a certain
level.
This can be useful when wanting to ensure that no errors have been
logged before committing data back to a database.
WWW: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/errorhandler/1.0.0
PR: ports/137970
Submitted by: Dikshie
MathML XML markup strings that are suitable for rendering by any
MathML-compliant browser.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-ASCIIMathML/
PR: ports/137605
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
MARC-XML is an extension to the MARC-Record distribution for working with
XML data encoded using the MARC21slim XML schema from the Library of Congress.
For more details see: http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
strings. MARC-8 is a single byte character encoding that predates
unicode, and allows you to put non-Roman scripts in MARC bibliographic
records.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MARC-Charset
PR: ports/137433
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
in a "push" style rather than "pull". Once the document has been parsed
and you have a DOM object, you can call on the DOMHandler's traverse()
method to apply a set of call-back routines to all the nodes in a tree.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/XML-DOMHandler-1.0/
PR: 137424
Submitted by: Stefan Pauly <stefan@fh-mainz.de>
at related-language pairs but recently expanded to deal with more
divergent language pairs (such as English-Catalan). The platform
provides:
1. a language-independent machine translation engine
2. tools to manage the linguistic data necessary to build a machine
translation system for a given language pair and
3. linguistic data for a growing number of language pairs
WWW: http://www.apertium.org/
PR: ports/137135
Submitted by: Mykola Dzham <freebsd at levsha.org.ua>
and generation of words. The analysis is the process of splitting of
words splitting a word (e.g. cats) into its lemma 'cat' and the
grammatical information <n><pl>. The generation is the opposite
process.
The package is split into three programs, lt-comp, the compiler,
lt-proc, the processor, and lt-expand, which generates all possible
mappings between surface forms and lexical forms in the dictionary.
WWW: http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Lttoolbox
PR: ports/137134
Submitted by: Mykola Dzham <freebsd at levsha.org.ua>
cantillation marks) with Unicode fonts. It is written in Keyman keyboard
language and developed by SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative (NRSI).
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM KMFL
IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine).
The keyboard is provided under the terms of MIT/X11 License.
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/SILHebrUnic2http://scripts.sil.org/SILHebrUni_Documentation
PR: ports/136768
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
languages, including all major European Latin-script languages. The
keyboard is written in KMN Keyboard Language by the KMN language
developer, Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com). The keyboard
uses punctuation and letter keys in sequence to access diacritic and
other letters.
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM
KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine).
Some of the supported languages include: Afrikaans, Albanian,
Balearic, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch,
Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Gaelic, Galician,
German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Inuktitut, Italian, Kashubian, Ladin,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Norwegian, Nynorsk, Polish, Portugese,
Romansch, Saami, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian, Spanish,
Swedish, Tagalog, Turkish, Valencian, Vlaams, Walloon, Welsh and Zulu.
The keyboard is distributed under the terms of 3-clause BSD-licence.
WWW: http://eurolatin.keymankeyboards.com/
PR: ports/136150
Submitted by: Nikola Lecic <nikola.lecic at anthesphoria.net>
created without arguments (i.e. [% USE form = HTML.SuperForm %]), the
Template's stash is searched for an Apache object or a CGI object to pass to
HTML::SuperForm's constructor.
When created with arguments (i.e. [% USE form = HTML.SuperForm(arg) %]),
the arguments are passed to HTML::SuperForm's constructor.
A dep for www/p5-Gantry
Reported by: Cezary Morga <cm@therek.net>