Only basics Ruby data types can be read and written:
* `float`,
* `bool`,
* `int`,
* `str` (mapped to `unicode` in Python 2),
* `nil` (mapped to `None` in Python),
* `array` (mapped to `list`),
* `hash` (mapped to `dict`),
* symbols and other classes are mapped to specific Python classes.
WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rubymarshal
In file included from ../../services/ui/ws/window_manager_state.cc:5:
In file included from ../../services/ui/ws/window_manager_state.h:10:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/v1/memory:599:
/usr/include/c++/v1/__config:58:2: error: "_LIBCPP_TRIVIAL_PAIR_COPY_CTOR" is no longer supported. use _LIBCPP_DEPRECATED_ABI_DISABLE_PAIR_TRIVIAL_COPY_CTOR instead
#error "_LIBCPP_TRIVIAL_PAIR_COPY_CTOR" is no longer supported. \
^
1 error generated.
PR: 214654
Submitted by: dim
Reported by: jbeich
Reviewed by: rene
Approved by: chromium (rene)
MFH: 2017Q1
Suil is a lightweight C library for loading and wrapping LV2 plugin UIs.
Suil makes it possible to load a UI of any toolkit in a host using any
other toolkit (assuming the toolkits are both supported by Suil).
Hosts do not need to build against or link to foreign toolkit libraries
to use UIs written with that toolkit; all the necessary magic is performed
by dynamically loaded modules. The API is designed such that hosts do not
need to explicitly support specific toolkits at all - if Suil supports
a particular toolkit, then UIs in that toolkit will work in all hosts
that use Suil automatically.
Suil currently supports every combination of Gtk 2, Qt 4, and X11, e.g. with
Suil a Gtk program can embed a Qt plugin UI without depending on Qt,
and a Qt program can embed a Gtk plugin UI without depending on Gtk.
On Windows, embedding native UIs in Gtk is also supported.
I (David Robillard) would be happy to work with plugin authors
to add support for new toolkits, please contact me if you're interested
in writing a plugin UI using a toolkit that is not yet
supported in the LV2 ecosystem.
WWW: http://drobilla.net/software/suil/
PR: 213289
Submitted by: Michael Beer <beerml@sigma6audio.de>
Reviewed by: Yuri Victorovich <yuri@rawbw.com>
MiniMiniWeb is my attempt at creating a multithreaded web server in C.
Features (and Misfeatures)
Written in C
Multithreaded (with pthread)
Designed for Unix-like systems
Supports GET and POST requests
Only serves static files
No SSL
No CGI or anything "dynamic"
No Virtual Hosts
No Directory Listings (gotten pulled out)
No IPv6
PR: 211472
Submitted by: neel@neelc.org
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9127
Changelog:
* Fixed reading of text bodies in z-push 2.3.
* Fixed mail send problem in z-push 2.3 and iOS
PR: 215790
Submitted by: Jochen Neumeister <joneum@bsdproject.de> (maintainer)
updated pkg-plist to use @sample, and changed SMF_RUN_DIR to be substituted
in the plist otherwise packaging will fail it it's redefined.
Bumped PORTREVISION.
PR: 214722
Submitted by: sasaki@fcc.ad.jp (maintainer)
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9126
- Install DOCS
- Add TEST_TARGET to run checks
- Make the bankdata update script use fetch(1) instead of wget and
retrieve the bankdata via https
- Notify users that the included bankdata is outdated and it needs
to be updated manually
- Remove unneeded patches (added upstream)
- Add protobuf and re2 support
- Switch to USES=localbase
- Drop USE_GCC
- Add USES=compiler:c++14-lang to build with clang on FreeBSD 10.3
- Cosmetic fixes
Changelog:
http://dnsdist.org/changelog/#110
<ChangeLog>
*) Feature: the "absolute_redirect" directive.
*) Feature: the "escape" parameter of the "log_format" directive.
*) Feature: client SSL certificates verification in the stream module.
*) Feature: the "ssl_session_ticket_key" directive supports AES256
encryption of TLS session tickets when used with 80-byte keys.
*) Feature: vim-commentary support in vim scripts.
Thanks to Armin Grodon.
*) Bugfix: recursion when evaluating variables was not limited.
*) Bugfix: in the ngx_stream_ssl_preread_module.
*) Bugfix: if a server in an upstream in the stream module failed, it
was considered alive only when a test connection sent to it after
fail_timeout was closed; now a successfully established connection is
enough.
*) Bugfix: nginx/Windows could not be built with 64-bit Visual Studio.
*) Bugfix: nginx/Windows could not be built with OpenSSL 1.1.0.
</ChangeLog>
RubyMine is a cross-platform IDE that supports Ruby, Ruby on Rails and web
development.
WWW: https://www.jetbrains.com/ruby/
PR: 214967
Submitted by: Stefan Wendler <stefan.wendler@tngtech.com>
../../xpcom/reflect/xptcall/xptcall.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTV14nsXPTCStubBase+0x28): undefined reference to `nsXPTCStubBase::Stub3()'
../../xpcom/reflect/xptcall/xptcall.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZTV14nsXPTCStubBase+0x30): undefined reference to `nsXPTCStubBase::Stub4()'
[...]
../../xpcom/build/Unified_cpp_xpcom_build0.o:(.data.rel.ro._ZL16kFrozenFunctions+0x180): undefined reference to `NS_InvokeByIndex'
../../js/xpconnect/src/Unified_cpp_js_xpconnect_src1.o: In function `XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod(XPCCallContext&, XPCWrappedNative::CallMode)':
obj-aarch64-unknown-freebsd11.0/js/xpconnect/src/Unified_cpp_js_xpconnect_src1.cpp:(.text._ZN16XPCWrappedNative10CallMethodER14XPCCallContextNS_8CallModeE+0xd24): undefined reference to `NS_InvokeByIndex'
../../dom/xslt/xpath/Unified_cpp_dom_xslt_xpath2.o: In function `txXPCOMExtensionFunctionCall::evaluate(txIEvalContext*, txAExprResult**)':
obj-aarch64-unknown-freebsd11.0/dom/xslt/xpath/Unified_cpp_dom_xslt_xpath2.cpp:(.text._ZN28txXPCOMExtensionFunctionCall8evaluateEP14txIEvalContextPP13txAExprResult+0xa5c): undefined reference to `NS_InvokeByIndex'
/usr/bin/ld: libxul.so: hidden symbol `_ZN14nsXPTCStubBase7Stub234Ev' isn't defined
/usr/bin/ld: final link failed: Bad value
Reported by: pkg-fallout
- switch from GH to CHEESHOP [1]
- convert all build dependencies to run dependencies [1]
- add run dependency on www/py-webob [2]
- add NO_ARCH [3]
PR: 215583 [1]
Submitted by: rene via mail from koobs [1]
Submitted by: maintainer (ghostonthewire@gmail.com) [2]
Submitted by: rene [3]
Lilv is a C library to make the use of LV2 plugins as simple as possible
for applications. Lilv is the successor to SLV2, rewritten to be significantly
faster and have minimal dependencies. It is stable, well-tested
software (the included test suite covers over 90% of the code) in use
by several applications.
WWW: http://drobilla.net/software/lilv/
PR: 213290
Submitted by: Michael Beer <beerml@sigma6audio.de>
Reviewed by: Yuri Victorovich <yuri@rawbw.com>
- client and server version 5.7.16-10
- pam-for-mysql: compatible with newer MySQL API (MySQL 5.7+)
Thanks to all who have worked on Percona, MariaDB, and MySQL ports. Your
tireless efforts have been instrumental in making this port happen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8785