- Beginning of some DirectWrite classes implementation.
- Initial wrapper dll for the packet capture library.
- Some crypto improvements.
- Various bug fixes.
* Add support for a forthcoming i386-wine-compholio port [1]
* Fix binbounce for RPATH issues [1]
A port revision bump is not possible due to the complexities for the wine
ports. The impact is minimised by timing these updates closely with the
underlying updates of wine-devel.
Requested by: [1] Kris Moore <kris@pcbsd.org>
Reported by: [2] Nils Beyer <nbe@renzel.net>
in r363436 and remove the UPDATING entry because it did not guarantee
that all ports were updated nor that they were updated in the right order.
Also remove libgcrypt.la again.
PR: 192342
Approved by: portmgr (implicit, bump unstaged ports)
- Update to 1.6.1
- Remove some unneeded patches
- Fix pkg-plist
- report configure bug upstream
https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue1668
- report API breakage downstream and find that MacPorts had the same issue
https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=97201
- bump PORTREVISION for dependent ports (approx. 100 ports)
- Thanks to exp-run by antoine@ to find ports that break
- patch ports that would otherwise break
security/shishi with PR 192164 is already committed
[1] devel/ccrtp
[2] editors/abiword
[3] security/p5-Crypt-GCrypt
PR: 191256, 192162 [1], 192163 [2], 192166 [3]
Submitted by: Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina <cjpugmed@gmail.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout, antoine (exp-run), portmgr (implicit)
- Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on security/gnutls and
adjust all ports that depend on security/gnutls3
- Update mail/anubis to version 4.2 which supports gnutls 3.x
- Update mail/libvmime to a development snapshot (recommended by upstream
developers)
PR: 191274
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
- Support for Unicode bracketing pairs.
- Improved Internet cookie support.
- Initial support for geographical information.
- Various bug fixes.
Add sysutils/preload as a new build dependency. This should help with
DRM and similar Windows bits and will especially be helpful for the new
emulators/pipelight port. [1]
Suggested by: kmoore [1]
- Sort OPTIONS_DEFINE.
- Stop including bsd.port.{pre,post}.mk:
o Replace the ${ARCH} check with BROKEN_<arch>=...
o Include bsd.port.options.mk for checking the GTK2 option.
This is off by default for now and nicely moving towards increasing
upstream integration. It will be needed for Pipelight support.
Submitted by: kmoore
Tested by: gerald, kmoore
and sparc64 dynamic exectuables get a little further:
- Fix crashes with long argv invocations. [1]
- Fix ARMv6 stack alignment in a new thread. [1]
- sparc64: sync ccr before changing carry flag.
- Writing to readonly page can cause trap 0xc on FreeBSD too.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
Submitted by: sson [1]
- Support for critical sections in the C runtime.
- Unicode data updated to Unicode 7.0.
- Support for interlaced PNG encoding.
- Initial stub for the Packager library.
- Various bug fixes.
Improvements:
* Add Link support
* Add Lirc support
* Patch SDL interface (thanks dennylin93)
* Several new translations
* Many small fixes to various titles
PR: 189647
Submitted by: maintainer (Nicole Reid)
Dave Shar <koalative at gmail.com> wishes to maintain these ports
with my help.
audio/portaudio
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
audio/portaudio2
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
deskutils/parcellite
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
devel/allegro
- Change Makefile header, add Created by Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@FreeBSD.org>
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
devel/allegro-devel
- Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
emulators/q4wine
- Remove not needed linie
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
emulators/swine
- Change Makefile header, use my name and @FreeBSD.org email
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
finance/venice
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
graphics/glfw
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
graphics/glfw2
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
graphics/xsane
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
textproc/loook
- Pass maintainership to koalative at gmail.com
- X11 drag & drop fixes.
- A few more C/C++ runtime functions.
- Fixes for various memory issues found by Valgrind.
- Some OLE storage fixes.
- Various bug fixes.
- Add LIBS="${LIBS}" to MAKE_ENV and CONFIGURE_ENV.
- Add an option helper for LIBS.
- Adjust all ports that already use LIBS. Also remove references to
PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS while here.
- Some ports did not support having a LIBS environment variable and
required additional patches.
Somewhat simplified a linker command line looks like:
${CC} ${src_LDFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} ${src_LIBS} ${LIBS}
where src_LDFLAGS and src_LIBS are controlled by upstream and LDFLAGS and
LIBS can be controlled by us. If possible -L and -l flags need to be
added to LIBS to make sure they appear after any -L and -l flags set by
upstream. Many ports currently add -L${LOCALBASE}/lib to LDFLAGS but this
may appear too early on the command line causing installed libraries to
be linked in instead of freshly built ones.
Additional changes:
benchmarks/netio: Replace WITH_IPV6 with an IPV6 option.
comms/gnokii: Replace some patches with USES=pathfix. Also remove -fPIC.
graphics/gimageview: USES=libtool and install desktop file in DESKTOPDIR.
graphics/visionworkbench: Remove FreeBSD 7 support.
multimedia/libmovtar: New LIB_DEPENDS syntax.
multimedia/opencinematools: Use standard do-build.
net/siproxd: USES=libtool:keepla (port actually needs .la files for plugins)
net-mgmt/nagios: Remove -fPIC.
net-mgmt/nagios4: Remove -fPIC.
print/cups-base: Only add -lssp_nonshared on i386 and OSVERSION < 1000036.
security/p11-kit: Replace PTHREAD_LIBS in CONFIGURE_ENV with
ac_cv_func_pthread_mutexattr_init=no in CONFIGURE_ARGS. This skips a test
in configure that falsely detects pthread_mutexattr_init in our libc.
sysutils/dar: Fix iconv detection.
x11/rxvt-unicode: Remove -lstdc++ and patch configure to remove a FreeBSD
hack and use $CXX as linker as on other platforms.
PR: 190592
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
This port really does require infozip, the base unzip fails to
extract with the message, "Invalid central directory signature".
/usr/bin/tar also fails with a similar message.
This source file only needed a couple of minor fixes to build again.
Passes Redports 8x
The port doesn't build with std=c++11. Even though it's
an upstream problem, the maintainer might want to
look into fixing this.
Reviewed by: flo (mentor)
Approved by: flo (mentor)
The original master site www.amigaemulator.org is not
available anymore, the only available source was an
amiga forum called http://www.amigaemuboard.net, so
it lives on freefall now.
Reviewed by: flo (mentor)
Approved by: flo (mentor)
- Support STAGEDIR
- Convert to OptionsNG
- Convert to new LIB_DEPENDS syntax
- Add license
- Pass maintainership to submitter
PR: ports/190392
Submitted by: Daniel Austin <freebsd-ports@dan.me.uk> (new maintainer)
- Build and install correctly when DEBUG option is enabled. [2]
Reported by: Mike Jakubik <mike.jakubik@intertainservices.com> [1]
PR: ports/190227 [1]
Reported by: Ron Thomas <ron@vopenhouse.ca> [2]
Tested by: Ron Thomas <ron@vopenhouse.ca> [2]
Maintainers for these ports have been notified on 5 separate occasions
over the course of several months about pending actions required.
We really appreciate the time and effort you put in to maintain
these ports.
If you are still interested in helping to maintain these ports just
reply to me or file a PR and I will happily assign the port to you
again.
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve
good emulation speed.
QEMU has two operating modes:
* Full system emulation. In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system
(for example a PC), including a processor and various peripherials.
It can be used to launch different Operating Systems without rebooting
the PC or to debug system code.
* User mode emulation (Linux host only). In this mode, QEMU can launch
Linux processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used to
launch the Wine Windows API emulator or to ease cross-compilation and
cross-debugging.
As QEMU requires no host kernel patches to run, it is very safe and easy to use.
This is a slave port of emulators/qemu-devel to build only static
bsd-user targets named like qemu-mips-static. While still being
experimental people have already built quite a few armv6/mips/mips64
packages using these and e.g. poudriere. Some notes are also here:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/QemuUserModeHowTo
WWW: http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page
Suggested by: bapt
- New JSProxy DLL for automatic proxy configuration.
- More OLE Accessible Object support.
- Improvements to the XML writer.
- Fixes for various memory issues found by Valgrind.
- Initial headers for Direct2D support.
- Various bug fixes.
- Improved OLE Accessible Object support.
- Fixes for various memory issues found by Valgrind.
- A few more MSHTML functions.
- Some DirectDraw cleanups.
- Various bug fixes.