"--with-libiconv=${LOCALBASE}" at systems pre OSVERSION 100043 and "" (null)
otherwise;
. convert all ports which has CONFIGURE_ARGS=--with-libiconv=${LOCALBASE}.
Approved by: portmgr (bapt, implicit)
not work as expected" when using the latest x11-fonts/fontconfig [*].
- Update to the latest version (font-migu, font-ume, font-vlgothic).
- Style clean-ups.
PR: ports/181701 [*]
It's value is "--with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local" for systems
before 100043 with ports libiconv and to use at systems post
100043 with base iconv it's value is "" (NULL).
Co-authors: bapt, madpilot and bsam (me)
after r254273
- Fix a bunch of ports to properly work after this
- Mark converters/libiconv as IGNORE for systems with iconv in libc
Reviewed by: bapt
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Discussed with: bapt, bsam (who both contributed ideas and code)
1) Move -a from XMKMF command variable to a new XMKMF_ARGS variable.
For ports that don't need -a introduce USES=imake:notall.
This way ports no longer have to redefine XMKMF.
2) xmkmf -a runs imake with the flags in IMAKECPPFLAGS as extra arguments
to set CPP, CC and CXX. This creates the top Makefile, and then xmkmf
runs make Makefiles. This Makefiles target runs imake for each
subdirectory but these imake invocations did not have the flags from
IMAKECPPFLAGS so the resulting makefiles used the wrong C preprocessor
when clang is used (/usr/bin/cpp instead of /usr/local/bin/tradcpp).
Instead of letting xmkmf pass IMAKECPPFLAGS from the environment to
imake let imake handle IMAKECPPFLAGS itself just like it handles
IMAKEINCLUDE.
This exposed configure errors in x11-clocks/mouseclock and x11-wm/fvwm.
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
. lib (default, implicit);
. build,
. patch.
The default is the same, all existing ports stay valid.
2. Introduce variable ICONV_CMD with default to ${LOCALBASE}/bin/iconv.
It is intended to get the value of /usr/bin/iconv at recent 10.x.
3. Adopt all ports to using USES+= icomv:build and iconv:patch and
change iconv (executable) at Makefile commands to ${ICONV_CMD} at those ports.
Submitted by: bsam (me, via e-mail)
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
ming.c: In function 'rb_Ming_key_press':
ming.c:59: error: 'struct RString' has no member named 'len'
ming.c:62: error: 'struct RString' has no member named 'ptr'
ming.c: In function 'rb_Ming_on_key_press':
ming.c:71: error: 'struct RString' has no member named 'len'
ming.c:74: error: 'struct RString' has no member named 'ptr'
*** [ming.o] Error code 1
Stop in /wrkdirs/usr/ports/japanese/ruby-ming/work/ming-ruby-0.1.6/ext/ming/ming.
PORTREVISION bumped to reset dependencies for folks that don't use NLS.
PR: 181205
Submitted by: az
Reviewed by: jgh, marino
Approved by: bapt/culot (mentors, implicit)
OptionsNG-fied.
- Convert makefile header to new format.
- Remove shlib version from LIB_DEPENDS.
- Remove M17N option and make m17n feature always on. It is because
configure script enables m17n feature by default and there is no
practical advantage of disabling it.
- Remove www/w3m-m17n and www/w3m-m17-img because they are now identical
with www/w3m and www/w3m-img.
- Add entry of removed ports to MOVED.
- Update CONFLICTS.
- Adjust dependency of www/emacs-w3m.
- Bump PORTREVISON of w3m ports and www/emacs-w3m.
PR: ports/178189
Submitted by: Yasuhiro KIMURA <yasu@utahime.org>
- Define LICENSE (BSD), do not reset default DISTNAME
- Cleanup the port a bit, inc. header and COMMENT
- Add useful port description, fix WWW address
Reported by: pointyhat-west
NB: there is version 1.4.0 available.
Unfortunately, this also affects some ports using QT3 as a GUI toolkit.
Changes to infrastructure files:
- bsd.kde.mk : obsolete, remove
- bsd.qt.mk : note that a CONFLICTS_BUILD line can probably go after a while
- CHANGES : document the removals from bsd.port.mk
- KNOBS : remove KDE and QT (KDE4 and QT4 should be used instead)
- MOVED : add the removed ports
PR: ports/180745
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Exp-run by: bapt
- Try to unbreak parallel builds (-jX)
- Drop shlib ABI version from LIB_DEPENDS
- Install manual pages relative to MANPREFIX
- Rephrase port description, kill EOL space, add WWW line
Reported by: pointyhat-west
* Fixes cursor movement issue on Emacs 24 (Issue 168)
* Support numpad keys in mozc.el (Issue 170)
* Support Emacs 24 in mozc.el (Issue 190)
* Support surrounding text
* Dictionary update
- Take maintainership.
Approved by: daichi (maintainer)
- Remove an entry from all plists that slipped under radar and made
packaging fail.
- Properly save the OPTIONS defined by the user in the l10n ports. [1]
Quoting bapt, master of all things ports:
That is because misc/kde4-l10n/files/bsd.l10n.mk is totally wrong it does
...
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
...
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
...
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
First the right order in that case should be:
...
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
...
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
...
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
Second in that case (kde) the pre.mk/post.mk can be removed just keeping
the options.mk and given that we now have the helpers options.mk can also
be removed.
The check for variables in OPTIONS_DEFINE is also useless (already done
by the framework) defining OPTIONS_DEFINE and OPTIONS_DEFAULT to some
empty values is also useless.
No PORTREVISION bump because the generated packages do not change regardless
of the changes/fixes in behavior here.
Reported by: avg [1]
Submitted by: bapt [1]
Proudly brought to you by the KDE on FreeBSD team. We're sorry to ship two
KDE updates in just a few days, but the work on 4.10.5 was very light
compared to 4.10.4 so it was ready much faster.
The release announcement can be found in [1].
[1] http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-4.10.5.php
The biggest news for us on FreeBSD is that the Ruby bindings should work
with Ruby 1.9 now.
I will probably add a note to UPDATING later about this, but as avilla@
pointed out, the clang support we mentioned that was improved in 4.10.4
requires a rebuild of the ports that depend on kdelibs4. Most of them are
covered by this update, but those which are not part of the Software
Compilation need to be rebuilt manually to make sure the previous issues
(proper symbol visibility being the most annoying of them) are solved.
With commits from avilla@, makc@, rakuco@ and Schaich Alonso.
The upstream announcement can be found in [1].
[1] http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-4.10.4.php
clang support should be more stable now, with clang being recognized by
kdelibs4 and being passed the correct flags to build other ports.
Additionally, all ports being committed have been verified to build with
-CURRENT's clang 3.3 on an amd64 tinderbox (special thanks go to swills@ for
providing it).
Work on the newly-released 4.10.5 will begin shortly.
This uses accept 'env' as an argument for ports that do use their own or a different do-configure target.
Modify xmkmf so it accept IMAKECPPFLAGS as default flags for imake and pass it to the called imake.
Modify xorg-cf-files (the FreeBSD.cf configuration file) to allow CppCmd to be overwritten.
Pass CppCmd CcCmd and CplusplusCmd via command line to each call of imake via IMAKECPPFLAGS
Pass IMAKE_DEFINE with the above arguments to MAKE_ARGS so that imake spawned from Makefile generated by a previous
imake also inherit the defined CppCmd CcCmd and CplusplusCmd.
Make imake use devel/tradcpp all the time, so that when buidling with clang we do not depend on gcc's cpp.
Make imake respect CC and CXX
Make imake respect USE_GCC (if set imake will use gcc's cpp).
While here:
- Remove a couple of indefinite articles from comments
- Trim headers
- Fix a couple of ports to build with clang or use: USE_GCC=any
- Fix a now useless redefinition of the extraction chain
- Fix a typo in japanese/Wnn7-lib bundled imake template definitions
- Fix some XMKMF execution with no env specified
- Use options helper in x11/xautolock to simplify the port
- Use better macro/function/class for Ruby 1.9 and later.
- Use OPTIONS instead of NOPORTDOCS.
PR: ports/178022
Submitted by: Hiroyuki Iwatsuki <don@na.rim.or.jp> (maintainer)
an zeising, kwm, miwi, bapt, eadler production:
Xorg 7.7
Starring:
xserver 1.12.4 (new xorg only)
Mesa 8.0.4, including libGL, libGLU and dri (new xorg only)
libX11 1.5.0
libxcb 1.9
libdrm 2.4.42 (new xorg only)
freeglut 2.8.1
Also starring:
Updates to drivers and other libraries and utilities
Additional notes:
Change pkgconf to be a build dependency.
Add a new USE_XORG, xcb, to depend on libxcb and update all ports to use
this.
Trim makefile headers.
Take maintanership of x11/xcb-proto, ok'd by ashish.
If you are running WITH_NEW_XORG=, you need to rebuild all installed
drivers, see UPDATING for more information.
Various fixes to make ports compile.
PR: ports/177942
Exp-run by: miwi
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
Thanks to all who helped testing!
- Split off documentation to print/texlive-docs from print/texlive-texmf.
The document part was 1.3GB (30k files). Now the size of texlive-texmf
package is 557MB (this was 1.5GB before the split).
- do-texhash, do-fmtutil, do-updmap targets now run after post-install.
- Add LICENSE.
- Fix malformed BUILD_DEPENDS and remove unnecessary dependencies.
Use USE_* in a consistent manner.
- Fix inconsistency toolchain usage in build_tools and the others.
Hardcoded g++ was always used only for the former even if both gcc
and clang were available.
- Enable -Werror.
- Fix SSP issue on i386 platform.
- Let cpp(1) to replace LOCALBASE instead of patching and sed(1).
- Use GYP_DEFINES for build variables instead of patching.
- Separate the stages of configuration and build from each other.
- Add options for localbase and openssl-related configuration to gyp
instead of patching.
- Fix makesum target.
- Fix whitespaces to make portlint happy.
- Disable serialization for linking. It is not needed.
- Remove hardcoded mozc.xml.
- Respect DISABLE_MAKE_JOBS=yes. Do not calculate the factor using the
number of CPUs.
- Remove a confusing message after pkg-message.
- Rename a deprecated function (inactivate-current-input-method-function)
in mozc.el in a compatible fashion with the older emacsen [1].
- Add leim-list.el for registration of mozc-mode via LEIM API.
"(require 'mozc)" is no longer needed.
- Fix a build problem when binutils is installed and ${LOCALBASE}/bin
comes first in $PATH [2].
Submitted by: Tadaaki Nagao [1]
Reported by: Kenichi Niioka [2]
PR: ports/178250
Approved by: maintainer timeout (2 weeks)
TEX_DEFAULT:
A knob to choose teTeX or TeXLive. One can specify in /etc/make.conf.
USE_TEX:
A knob for port developers. Valid keywords are listed in
bsd.tex.mk.
looking for the proper LOCALBASE/bin/unzip that UNZIP_CMD is set to.
Will let maintainers decide if archivers/unzip is really still needed.
Some of these ports/options remain broken due to other issues.
With hat: portmgr
support. dvipdfmx's default paper size can be set by
${LOCALBASE}/etc/papersize and/or PAPERSIZE environment variable as
other programs like print/psutils do.
- Use absolute pathname in {fmtutil,texconfig,updmap}-sys programs because
manually-installed and/or old TeXLive files can prevent them from
working. [1]
- Fix pkg-plist in print/texlive-texmf.
- Remove DIST_SUBDIR from Mk/bsd.tex.mk.
Reported by: bsam, Stephen Montgomery-Smith [1]
* Meta port
- print/texlive-full: meta port to install all of the TeXLive components
* Libraries
- devel/tex-kpathsea: kpathsea library
- devel/tex-web2c: WEB2C toolchain and TeX engines
- print/tex-ptexenc: character code conversion library for pTeX
* Base part of the TeXLive
- print/texlive-base: binary programs in TeXLive
- print/texlive-texmf: macro and font data in TeXLive
- print/texlive-infra: tlmgr dependency (Perl modules)
* TeX Formats
- print/tex-formats: TeX, LaTeX, PDFTeX, AMSTeX, ConTeXT, CSLaTeX,
EplainTeX, METAFONT, MLTeX, PDFTeX, TeXsis
- print/tex-aleph: Aleph/Lambda
- print/tex-xetex: XeTeX
- print/tex-luatex: LuaTeX
- print/tex-jadetex: JadeTeX
- print/tex-xmltex: XMLTeX
- japanese/tex-ptex: pTeX
* DVI ware
- print/tex-xdvik: XDvi
Mk/bsd.tex.mk is added for common part and USE_TEX knob [1].
Approved by: portmgr (old version) [1]
PR: ports/171571
PR: ports/176399 [1]
- Use OPTIONS_RADIO for Japanese FEP selection.
- Fix build when CC is defined.
- Respect CFLAGS.
- Rename MACHINE and TARGET in Makefile.
- Mark MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=yes.