Tony Cook (Imager author) wrote regarding the PR:
This is a conflict between the freetype 1.x and freetype 2.x headers,
and can be reproduced by installing freetype 1.3 port (print/freetype)
before attempting to build graphics/p5-Imager.
Imager can be built with both sets of headers, but the p5-Imager ports
Makefile incorrectly sets IM_INCPATH to point at the freetype 2.x
freetype.h directory, causing the conflict.
If you remove IM_INCPATH from the Makefile p5-Imager will build
correctly.
No revision-bump needed - it either installed fine or not at all before.
PR: 130420
Submitted by: Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org>
- Added blender wrapper script for setting up an initial $HOME/.blender
link to point to the blender data directory (for easier script usage).
- Install additional scripts
- Install additional locales on demand
- Install additional docs on demand
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/130753
Submitted by: Marcus von Appen <mva@sysfault.org>
the reCAPTCHA Mailhide API
reCAPTCHA is a hybrid mechanical turk and captcha that allows visitors who
complete the captcha to assist in the digitization of books.
reCAPTCHA improves the process of digitizing books by sending words that
cannot be read by computers to the Web in the form of CAPTCHAs for
humans to decipher. More specifically, each word that cannot be read
correctly by OCR is placed on an image and used as a CAPTCHA. This is
possible because most OCR programs alert you when a word cannot be read
correctly.
http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~andya/Captcha-reCAPTCHA-Mailhide-0.93/
PR: ports/ports/130275
Submitted by: gerard
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libglut since the shlib
version number went from 4 to 3.
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libXaw as libXaw.so.8 isn't
installed anymore.
- Couple of ports fixes (mostly missing xorg components added to USE_XORG).
base ports were unified. Now it's linux_base-fc4 turn: devel/linux-glib2
is incorporated.
Changes:
* emulation/linux_base-fc4:
. devel/linux-glib2 is incorporated;
. CONFLICTS is fixed;
. PORTREVISION is bumped;
* removed *_DEPENDS upon devel/linux-glib2 and PORTREVISION bumped:
. accessibility/linux-atk;
. astro/google-earth;
. audio/linux-openal;
. graphics/linux-XnViewMP;
. www/linux-mplayer-plugin;
. x11-toolkits/linux-gtk2;
. x11-toolkits/linux-pango;
* devel/linux-glib2:
. CONFLICTS is fixed;
. DEPRECATED;
. EXPIRATION_DATE is set;
Note: this should fix a bug for non-default linux base ports when glib2
files were installed both by a linux base and by linux-glib2 ports.
This module allows you to access SANE-compatible scanners in a Perlish and
object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in
C, yet remaining very close in spirit to original API.
The Sane module allows a Perl developer to use SANE-compatible scanners.
Find out more about SANE at http://www.sane-project.org.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sane/
Qt4 ports have been updated from 4.4.1 to 4.4.3. With this update
new port misc/qt4-l10n has been added. This port provides localisation
support for Qt4 developers tools designer, linguist, etc.
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
single PDF or PostScript file.
Compared to other similar programs, the main advantage of jpg2pdf
is that it is very small, fast and entirely written in C.
It works by simply wrapping the JPG data with appropriate PDF or PS
glue so there is no image conversion involved.
WWW: http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/
try to solve all the problems itself, but will call-out for
helper modules when computation has to be done.
The module is heavily resting on Math::Polygon.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Geo-Point/
PR: ports/130360
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
See http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/ for the general
release notes. On the FreeBSD front, this release introduces Fuse support
in HAL, adds multi-CPU support to libgtop, WebKit updates, and fixes some
long-standing seahorse and gnome-keyring bugs. The documentation updates
to the website are forthcoming.
This release features commits by adamw, ahze, kwm, mezz, and myself. It would
not have been possible without are contributors and testers:
Alexander Loginov
Craig Butler [1]
Dmitry Marakasov [6]
Eric L. Chen
Joseph S. Atkinson
Kris Moore
Lapo Luchini [7]
Nikos Ntarmos
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartiere
TAOKA Fumiyoshi [3]
Yasuda Keisuke
Zyl
aZ [4]
bf [2] [5]
Florent Thoumie
Peter Wemm
pluknet
PR: 125857 [1]
126993 [2]
130031 [3]
127399 [4]
127661 [5]
124302 [6]
129570 [7]
129936
123790
plugins support one of web browsers and can take care of plist (depend on how
you use it) at the same time. I have written a complete document and even show
how it works in the www/firefox/Makefile.webplugins so be sure to read in
there. If there is anything that isn't clear in the document, please feel free
to ask and I will try my best to improvement it.
FYI: GNOME 2.24 depends on this, so it's coming.
BTW: It's based on www/linux-mplayer-plugin/Makefile.npapi with heavy modified.
Approved by: portmgr
The wrapper can render the URL of the Google chart, based on your parameters,
or it can render an HTML img tag to insert into webpages on the fly.
Made for dynamic python websites (Django,Zope,CGI,etc.) that need on the fly
chart generation without any extra modules. Can also grab the PIL Image
instance of the chart for manipulation
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/google-chartwrapper/
the test scripts to show how to get py-cairo works with py-numpy. I should
have check more in tarball rather than ChangeLog. Bump the PORTREVISION.
PR: ports/130108
Submitted by: Keith Gaughan <keith.gaughan@gmail.com>
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* cairo/pycairo-surface.c:
Remove Numeric Python support, since Numeric has been made obsolete by
numpy, and numpy data can be read using ImageSurface.create_for_data.
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Bump the PORTREVISION.
PR: ports/130031
Submitted by: TAOKA Fumiyoshi <fmysh@iijmio-mail.jp>
As explained in the Makefile, the port doesn't actually use any gtk
library, but the configure script fails if it does not find them, and
this is the quickest workaround.
This backend supports many more devices than the sane-epson included
in graphics/sane-backends, including new multifunction devices such
as the SX400.
http://avasys.jp/english/
and easy GObject based API for creating fast, heavily stylised applications,
such as media box UI, presentations, kiosk style applications, etc.
Clutter uses OpenGL for rendering.
The Clutter Perl bindings allow you to write canvas-based applications in
a Perlish and object-oriented way, freeing you from having to care about
casting and memory management of the original Clutter C API, and yet
remaining close to its spirit.
WWW: http://www.clutter-project.org/
cairo via an image surface and thus no real cairo rendering
acceleration. Experiments with glitz and sharing GL contexts for such
acceleration proved problematic. Needs more investigation.
WWW: http://clutter-project.org/
actors can be set to be static or dynamic in regard to a physics simulation. The
source tree currently contains an embedded version of box2d trunk.
Features:
- Children of the ClutterBox2d group can be simulated as static or dynamic
rigid bodies. Collision detection.
- Specifying the gravity of the world.
- play/pause control over the box2d physics engine
- Setting linear and angular velocities of simulated children.
- automatic position synchronization between clutter and box2d.
- joints
- prismatic.
- revolute.
- distance (spring)
- mouse (for dragging objects around and manipulating them).
WWW: http://clutter-project.org/
applications. It provides a GTK+ widget, GtkClutterEmbed, for embedding the
default ClutterStage into any GtkContainer.
WWW: http://clutter-project.org/
* Read, layout and print of graphs in the .VCG, .GML and .YGF format
* Layout support for program dependency graphs yielding
high performance graph layout
* Easy to use GUI
* NEW! PGF / TikZ format export to use in LaTeX documents
* For version 1.3.1 we have implemented numerous improvements to the layout,
useability and performance
* System requirements: Java 1.5 aka J2SE 5.0
Licence:
This software is based on the yFiles library.
yWorks GmbH granted an academic license for #yFiles" to IPD Goos: An academic
license restricts the use of the software (yComp) to non-commercial purposes
(research, teaching, projects, courses and application development).
WWW: http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/software.php/id=6&lang=en
* Read, layout and print of graphs in the .VCG, .GML and .YGF format
* Layout support for program dependency graphs yielding
high performance graph layout
* Easy to use GUI
* NEW! PGF / TikZ format export to use in LaTeX documents
* For version 1.3.1 we have implemented numerous improvements to the layout,
useability and performance
* System requirements: Java 1.5 aka J2SE 5.0
Licence:
This software is based on the yFiles library.
yWorks GmbH granted an academic license for #yFiles" to IPD Goos: An academic
license restricts the use of the software (yComp) to non-commercial purposes
(research, teaching, projects, courses and application development).
WWW: http://www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/software.php/id=6&lang=en
PR:
Submitted by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide
rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems. The
original goal was a system for the Windows platform; the system has
also been ported to Linux. Graphite can be used to create "smart
fonts" capable of displaying writing systems with various complex
behaviors. With respect to the Text Encoding Model, Graphite handles
the "Rendering" aspect of writing system implementation.
WWW: http://silgraphite.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/129346
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>