- Update seamonkey to 2.14
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.11
- support more h264 codecs when using GSTREAMER with YouTube
- Unbreak firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr and libxul on head >= 1000024 [1]
- Buildsystem is not python 3 aware, use python up to 2.7 [2]
PR: ports/173679 [1]
Submitted by: swills [1], demon [2]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: d23119df-335d-11e2-b64c-c8600054b392
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
Feature safe: yes
This package contains extra decoding functions.
SquirrelMail decoding functions are used to display and convert messages
encoded in different character sets. Extra decoding library provides support
of some complex Eastern character sets and some rarely used Apple character
sets. Current release supports Big5, Windows-874 (cp874, Thai), Windows-949
(UHC, Korean), EUC-CN, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, EUC-TW, GB18030, GB2312, ISO-2022-CN,
ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-KR, Shift_JIS and various x-mac-*
character sets.
Extra decoding library can be used in SquirrelMail 1.4.4 or newer. It depends
on sq_is8bit() function. In order to optimize decoding of Eastern character
sets, PHP installation needs recode (http://www.php.net/recode) or iconv
(http://www.php.net/iconv) support. Some decoding functions can use mbstring
functions present in php 4.3.0. Mbstring decoding needs sq_mb_list_encodings()
function from SquirrelMail 1.5.1 or 1.4.6.
Some decoding code that be activated only when $aggressive_decoding variable
is set to true. This variable should be enabled only on smaller systems, that
don't call aggressive decoding functions very often. Turning on
$aggressive_decoding variable by default in packaged SquirrelMail versions is
not recommended.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/
Feature safe: yes
and removed session_unregister(). This is solely a php-5.4 fix.
PORTREVISION bump, but since this port does not officially support
php-5.4 I have no plans to merge this patch to RELENG_9_1_0.
Feature safe: yes
It allows to filter/transform the output from the tidydb that is
sometimes large and not very much suitable for informational mails
from cron.
Feature safe: yes
were duplicating the content there, php version mismatches were created and
package building broke. Also includes a few whitespace and header fixes due
to OCD.
Feature safe: yes
Changelog entries since 0.9.8.1:
- remove --summary (use --summary-len instead)
- add --after for mu find, to limit to messages after T
- add new command `mu verify', to verify signatures
- fix iso-2022-jp decoding (and other 7-bit clean non-ascii)
- add support for X-keywords
- performance improvements for threaded display (~ 25% for
23K msgs)
- mu improved user-help (and the 'mu help' command)
- toys/mug2 replaces toys/mug
- support .noupdate files (parallel to .noindex, dir is ignored
unless we're doing a --rebuild).
- append all inline text parts, when getting the text body
- respect custom maildir flags
- correctly handle the case where g_utf8_strdown (str) > len (str)
- make gtk, guile, webkit dependency optional, even if they are
installed
- fix for opening files with non-ascii names
- much improved support for searching non-Latin (Cyrillic etc.)
languages we can now match 'Тесла' or 'Аркона' without problems
- smarter escaping (fixes issues with finding message ids)
- fixes for queries with brackets
- allow --summary-len for the length of message summaries
- numerous other small fixes
- much improved searching for GMail folders (i.e. maildir:/
matching);
this requires a 'mu index --rebuild'
- correctly handle utf-8 messages, even if they don't specify this
explicitly
- fix compiler warnings for newer/older gcc and clang/clang++
- fix unit tests (and some code) for Ubuntu 10.04 and FreeBSD9
- fix warnings for compilation with GTK+ 3.2 and recent glib
(g_set_error)
- fix mu_msg_move_to_maildir for top-level messages
- fix in maildir scanning
- plug some memleaks
- fix output for some non-UTF8 locales
- open ('play') file names with spaces
- don't show unnecessary errors for --format=links
- make build warning-free for clang/clang++
- allow for slightly older autotools
- fix unit tests for some hidden assumptions (locale, dir
structure etc.)
- some documentation updates / clarifications
Feature safe: yes
port. This is an issue for packages, where dependencies are computed
before other dependencies are installed.
While we're at it, remove the vestigial WITHOUT_WWWDIR thing. I'm
just assuming noone uses it, and if you do, then you can set
SQUIRRELDIR= as noted in the file---this is the same setting used in
the main squirrelmail port.
Feature safe: yes
that squirrelmail is incompatible with php-5 entirely, but it is just
php-5.4 that it is incompatible with. I'm adding some more verbose and
setting the default to 5.3 if php isn't installed, but there's not a
lot else I can do.
There is an open PR to make the error message more clear, but at the end
of the day php-5.4 compatibility is waiting only on the SM team to
make another release.
Feature safe: yes
- Add an entry to UPDATING about binary incompatibility in previous version of ldns
- Fix OptionsNG
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports dependent on dns/ldns
- Remove ABI version numbers from LIB_DEPENDS while I'm here
PR: ports/173080 [1]
Submitted by: Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@NLnetLabs.nl> (maintainer) [1]
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
Feature safe: yes
- with GNOMEVFS2 option build its extension, too
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
Security: 6b3b1b97-207c-11e2-a03f-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
- Update seamonkey to 2.13.2
- Update ESR ports and libxul to 10.0.10
- Update nspr to 4.9.3
- Update nss to 3.14
- with GNOMEVFS2 option build its extension, too [1]
- make heap-committed and heap-dirty reporters work in about:memory
- properly mark QT4 as experimental (needs love upstream)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
mail/thunderbird will be updated once the tarballs are available.
PR: ports/173052 [1]
Security: 6b3b1b97-207c-11e2-a03f-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
- Trim Makefile header
While here:
- Remove indefinite article from COMMENT
- Convert to new options framework
- Tab -> space in pkg-descr WWW line
PR: ports/173054
Submitted by: Frank Wall <fw@moov.de> (maintainer)
Approved by: makc, avilla (mentors, implicit)
Feature safe: yes
2012-10-20 misc/thailocale: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 misc/flyway: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 mail/zabit: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 mail/wbl: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 mail/smtpd: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 mail/bulk_mailer: No more public distfiles
Feature safe: yes
- Bump PORTREVISION
- While here perform a whitespace fix and move MAN* variables where
they belong.
Reported by: Bjoern Voigt <bjoernv@arcor.de> [1]
Feature safe: yes
while here:
- trim Makefile header
- convert DOCS case to optionsng
- remove conflicts with dbmail 2.0, that is not in the tree
- tab -> space change in pkg-descr:WWW
PR: 172611
Submitted by: Alan Hicks <ahicks at p-o.co dot uk> (maintainer)
Feature safe: yes
As a result, this picks up an .htaccess in DOCSDIR that we were missing
before.
Also, prevent a patch remnant from getting installed.
PORTREVISION bumped for plist change.
Feature safe: yes
While here update Makefile header. Switch pre.mk/post.mk with options.mk.
Replace lib_depends on sqlite with USE_SQLITE.
Switch to USE_PKGCONFIG=build.
remove library versions in lib_depends
Submitted by: beatmail [1]
Feature safe: yes
selection (mysql is still default)
- convert NOPORTDOCS case to optionsng too
Suggested by: jhale
Approved by: Alan Hicks <ahicks at p-o.co dot uk> (maintainer, by mail)
Feature safe: yes
while here:
- trim Makefile header
- remove indefinite article
- remove conflicts with port versions we don't have in the tree
- fix portlint warning (shlib versions)
- remove redundant MANCOMPRESSED=no
- use bsd.port.options.mk instead of bsd.port.pre/post.mk
- tab -> space change in pkg-descr:WWW
PR: 172380
Submitted by: Alan Hicks <ahicks at p-o.co dot uk> (maintainer)
Feature safe: yes
- Update firefox and thunderbird to 16.0
- Update seamonkey to 2.13
- Update all -i18n ports respectively
- switch firefox 16.0 and seamonkey 2.13 to ALSA by default for better
latency during pause and seeking with HTML5 video
- remove fedisableexcept() hacks, obsolete since FreeBSD 4.0
- support system hunspell dictionaries [1]
- unbreak -esr ports with clang3.2 [2]
- unbreak nss build when CC contains full path [3]
- remove GNOME option grouping [4]
- integrate enigmail into thunderbird/seamonkey as an option [5]
- remove mail/enigmail* [6]
- enable ENIGMAIL, LIGHTNING and GIO options by default
- add more reporters in about:memory: page-faults-hard, page-faults-soft,
resident, vsize
- use bundled jemalloc 3.0.0 on FreeBSD < 10.0 for gecko 16.0,
only heap-allocated reporter works in about:memory (see bug 762445)
- use lrintf() instead of slow C cast in bundled libopus
- use libjpeg-turbo's faster color conversion if available during build
- record startup time for telemetry
- use -z origin instead of hardcoding path to gecko runtime
- fail early if incompatible libxul version is installed (in USE_GECKO)
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
PR: ports/171534 [1]
PR: ports/171566 [2]
PR: ports/172164 [3]
PR: ports/172201 [4]
Discussed with: ale, beat, Jan Beich [5]
Approved by: ale [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
Security: 6e5a9afd-12d3-11e2-b47d-c8600054b392
Feature safe: yes
Approved by: portmgr (beat)
rely on gcc. The patch uses the new USE_GCC=any code in Mk/bsd.gcc.mk to
accomplish this.
The ports chosen were ports that blocked 2 or more ports from building with
clang. (There are several hundred other ports that still fail to build with
clang, even with this patch. This is merely one step along the way.)
Those interested in fixing these ports with clang, and have clang as their
default compiler, can simply set FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING=yes.
For those who have gcc as their default compiler, this change is believed
to cause no change.
Hat: portmgr
Tested with: multiple runs on amd64-8-exp-bcm and 9-exp-clang, with various
combinations of patch/no-patch and flag settings.
This version features significant enhancements over the 3.x series,
especially for simulated IMAP access. There are also improvements
in the Caldav functionality, and many bug fixes.
See http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=184600 for the details of
the 4.0.0 and 4.1.0 upgrades.
PR: ports/171763
Submitted by: me
Approved by: maintainer timeout
- Update www/libxul to 10.0.7
- Update all dependent ports to use www/libxul19 (no functional changes)
- Bump PORTREVISION on ports where libxul is a run dependency as the
resulting package will change.
Submitted by: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
With hat: gecko
location. It came with a pre-everything message warning you of the change.
This happened 8.5 years ago, so I am hoping people have converted over by
now. If not, just set SQUIRRELDIR to whatever path you please. This is
noted also in the Makefile.
- Sync changes from gecko repository@r995
general
- don't specify prefix for libevent when using pkg-config
- ia64 and sparc64 use 8k pagesize by default
- add visibility hack for clang 3.2 with libc++
- fix build using clang 3.2 (on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT)
- rename a few more patches to ease tracking of bugzilla bugs
www/seamonkey
- unbreak unsetting LDAP and MAILNEWS options after bug 707305
- use compile time debugging WITH_DEBUG
security/nss
- unbreak install WITH_DEBUG
- unbreak powerpc64
devel/nspr
- use absolute paths when specifiying srcdir to make gdb(1) happy
In collaboration with: andreast, zeising, Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
r219639 which MFC'd SSSE3 instruction set to gcc but not to gas. Configure
picks up SSSE3 support in gcc but linking fails with
{standard input}:283: Error: no such instruction: `pmaddubsw %xmm2,%xmm3'
{standard input}:400: Error: no such instruction: `pmaddubsw %xmm0,%xmm1'
{standard input}:544: Error: no such instruction: `pmaddubsw %xmm0,%xmm1'
PR: ports/171255
Submitted by: naddy, Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.org>
send an email to and records it in an address book, making it available
for later use or auto-completion.
WWW: http://code.crapouillou.net/projects/roundcube-plugins
PR: ports/170993
Submitted by: Anes Mukhametov <anes@anes.su>
Approved by: culot (mentor)
- update firefox-esr, thunderbird-esr, linux-thunderbird and linux-firefox to 10.0.7
- update seamonkey and linux-seamonkey to 2.12
- update nss to 3.13.6
- update bsdipc code (posix_spawn, SysV shared memory)
- rename patches to easily track those not (yet) submitted upstream
- reduce package size, except for www/libxul[1]
- restore default objdir to what it was in 13.0
- fix mail/enigmail after thunderbird build changes
- don't accidentally pick up headers from installed ports[3]
- add support for PREFIX != LOCALBASE to Makefile.webplugins [4]
- document vulnerabilities in vuln.xml
- *miscellaneous cleanups and fixups*
Obtained from: OpenBSD ports[1]
PR: ports/159831, ports/160933, ports/170467[3], ports/170236 [4]
Submitted by: avilla [4]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich <jbeich@tormail.net> Who did most of the hard
work.
In the process, this also fixes BDB support, and actually enables
MYSQL support, which as far as I can tell was never actually enabled
in the 9 years this port has been in the tree.
as it accomplishes the same goals and more.
PR: ports/170860
Submitted by: Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos.br@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by: eadler (mentor)
command=foo >/dev/null 2>&1
|
v
command=foo
command_args='>/dev/null 2>&1'
This is clearly what should have been done, for several reasons.
No PORTREVISION bump because the old version simply ignored everything
after the space, and does not seem to have done any harm. However
it's good to clean these up so that similar errors aren't pasted into
a new script where they might actually matter.
- update firefox 14.0.1
- update thunderbird to 14.0
- update seamonkey to 2.11
- switch to new options framework
- add experimental rendering via cairo-qt (QT4 option)
- add audio backend options (ALSA and PulseAudio)
- rename SMB option to GNOMEVFS2
- turn on LOGGING by default (like upstream linux builds)
- improve about:memory output
- unbreak PGO
- use system libs [1]
- switch to libevent2 [2]
- fix conflict with devel/libunwind and base gcc [3]
- unbreak clang/libc++ build [4]
- unbreak build with base gcc on >= 9.x [5]
- use common IPC code with other BSDs[6]
- and *miscellaneous improvements*
PR: ports/146231 [1], ports/161421 [2]
ports/150631, ports/168369, ports/168637, ports/168793, ports/168978 [3]
ports/163454, ports/164905, ports/169231 [4]
ports/169389, ports/169479 [5]
Obtained from: pkgsrc via bugzilla #753046 [6]
In collaboration with: Jan Beich (who did the major part of this work and
deserves a special thank you!)
are no more self hosting so we are stuck with 0.25 version while pkgconf provide
the same set of features as 0.27 and a compatible frontend. A symlink to
pkg-config has been added for convenience and compatibility
This also introduces a new macro to use pkgconf in your ports:
USE_PKGCONFIG
it can take the following arguments:
- yes (meaning build only dep)
- build (meaning build only dep)
- run (meaning run only dep)
- both (meaning run and build dep)
From now USE_GNOME= pkgconfig is deprecated in favour of USE_PKGCONFIG
The old gnome macro has been modified to use pkgconf but still the sameway: run
and build dep to avoid large breakage.
While here fix some ports relying on pkg-config but not specifying it, fix some
ports broken because testing wrong .pc files, and fix ports using pkg-config
--version to determine pkg-config version instead of
pkg-config --modversion pkg-config like recommanded by pkg-config
With Hat: portmgr
Exp-runs by: bapt (pointhat-west), beat (pointyhat)