relinquish at some point to allow contributions coming more easily (not to
impose hard lock). These days, there is no reason to yield maintainership
with the more lax rules and general consensus that casual changes do not
necessarily require explicit approval from maintainer prior to commit.
On the other hand, unmaintained ports can give (arguably false) impression
of being unwanted and one step above deprecation, yet these ports are not.
Inspired by: marino
SMHasher is a test suite designed to test the distribution, collision,
and performance properties of non-cryptographic hash functions -
it aims to be the "DieHarder" of hash testing, and does a pretty
good job of finding flaws with a number of popular hashes.
The SMHasher suite also includes MurmurHash3, which is the latest
version in the series of MurmurHash functions - the new version is
faster, more robust, and its variants can produce 32- and 128-bit
hash values efficiently on both x86 and x64 platforms.
https://code.google.com/p/smhasher/
Xorg is now looking in ${LOCALBASE}/share/fonts by default
Xorg now accepts symlinks in etc/X11/fontpath.d (as decribed in Xserver(1))
Large cleanup on lots of font ports
All fonts are now properly dynamically generating fonts.dir and fonts.scale
instead of sometime overwriting existing ones)
All fonts are generating fontconfig's cache
Improve consistency in fonts ports
- Remove dependencies in core
- Put testing depends in TEST_DEPENDS
- Remove unnecessary bsd.port.options.mk inclusions
- Remove checks for Perl versions that no longer exist in the ports tree
- Sort plists, some of which were so jumbled that I have to assume
the plist was randomized before committing
A lot of the plist changes in this commit are moving PERL5_MAN3 after
SITE_PERL. It's repo churn now, but it makes updating the ports later
far easier.
- take maintainer
- new distsite
- changes since 2008
o Allow longer server info timeout for third party via --idle-data-timeout
o Added feature to specify source port with "-p#:#" and "-P#:#"
o Add "-g" option to specify multicast IP address to use
o Clean up really confused transmit code for IPv4/IPv6 SSM multicast
o Bug fix from Aristeu Rozanski:
Crash caused by closing TCP_ADV_WIN_SCALE file even if open failed
o Fix bug with server CPU affinity being parsed as %X instead of %d
For non-sinkmode insure complete network block is written to stdout
Above fixes nuttscp bug seen with --copy-dir getting premature EOF
o Not every system has ERESTART added in 7.1.4, wrapped in ifdef
o Fix non-Linux systems to properly count TCP retrans for multiple streams
o Detect EOD for non-sinkmode UDP transfers
o Suppress bogus warning when using maximum size UDP packet
o Terminate non-sinkmode after specified file size with "-n" option
o Allow multilink aggregation with "-N##m" option to work for receive
o Add "-sz" zero copy option for non-sinkmode when input is a regular file
o Remove "-Sf" forced server mode from Usage: statement
o Fix zeroing of clientaddr6 during server cleanup
o Fix freeaddrinfo() processing during cleanup
o Change manually started oneshot server to have parent process just exit
o Provide summary TCP retrans info for multi-stream TCP
o Fix bug with retrans interval info when -fparse
o Add "+stride" or "+n.n.n.n" syntax for multi-stream TCP (IPv4)
o Fix third party bug with "-xc" option adding extraneous 't' character
o Add optional client-side name resolution for third party host
o Add "-N##m" option for multilink aggregation for multiple streams
o Add "-xc#/#" and "-P#/#" options to Usage: statement
o Enable jitter measurements with "-j" option
o Enable one-way delay measurements with "-o" option
o Fix bug with RTT and -fparse
o Change ctl/data port checks to < 1024 instead of < 5000
o Fix "--idle-data-timeout" Usage: statement for new default minimum
o Improve transmit performance with "-i" by setting poll() timeout to 0
o Don't output interval retrans info if non-sinkmode (for nuttscp)
o Skip check for unACKed data at end of transfer if -DBROKEN_UNACKED
o Play nice with iperf (change default data port to 5101)
o Delay sending of server "OK" until after successful server bind()
o Client check for server errors before starting data transfer
o Continue checking for server output while draining client transmission
o Correct "server not ACKing data" error message (server -> receiver)
o Add "--packet-burst" option for Rob
o Fix "--idle-data-timeout" Usage: statement for client
o Improve accuracy of retrans info timing synchronization (client xmitter)
o Allow rate limit to be exceeded temporarily by n packets ("-Rixxx/n")
o Allow setting server CPU affinity from client via "-xcs" option
o Allow setting client & server CPU affinity via third party
o Allow passing of third party control port via "-Pctlport/ctlport3"
o Up default idle data minimum to 15 sec to better handle net transients
o Don't reset nstream until after last use (fix getaddrinfo() memory leak)
o Fix bug with simultaneous server connections to manually started server
o Fix Usage: statement: "--idle-data-timeout" both server & client option
o Don't reset priority on server cleanup
o Fix priority output for "-fparse"
o Fix bad third party bug causing >= 1 minute transfers to silently fail
o Fix Usage: statement: "--idle-data-timeout" not just a server option
o Added IPv6 and SSM MC support
Ported from Rob's 5.5.5 based code by Bill Fink
o Fix client lockup with third party when network problem (for scripts)
o Bugfix: set chk_idle_data on client (now also checks no data received)
o Use argv[0] instead of "nuttcp" for third party
o Bugfix: give error message again on error starting server
o Timeout client accept() too and give nice error message (for scripts)
PR: 197475
Submitted by: pi
Approved by: Andrew Clark <andrewclarkii@gmail.com> (old maintainer)
- Delete makefil as a patch
- Add new makefile for the project without BSD dependencies
- Fix out of order declarations in makefile
- Install doc by default
- bump port revision
Submitted by: rodrigo
Reviewed by: bapt, danfe
Before, we had:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18
site_perl/perl_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/5.18/mach
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/5.18/man/man3
Now we have:
site_perl : lib/perl5/site_perl
site_arch : lib/perl5/site_perl/mach/5.18
perl_man3 : lib/perl5/site_perl/man/man3
Modules without any .so will be installed at the same place regardless of the
Perl version, minimizing the upgrade when the major Perl version is changed.
It uses a version dependent directory for modules with compiled bits.
As PERL_ARCH is no longer needed in plists, it has been removed from
PLIST_SUB.
The USE_PERL5=fixpacklist keyword is removed, the .packlist file is now
always removed, as is perllocal.pod.
The old site_perl and site_perl/arch directories have been kept in the
default Perl @INC for all Perl ports, and will be phased out as these old
Perl versions expire.
PR: 194969
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1019
Exp-run by: antoine
Reviewed by: perl@
Approved by: portmgr
- Update x11-toolkits/elementary to 1.12.0
- Update x11-wm/enlightenment to 0.19.1
- Update graphics/evas_generic_loaders-* to 1.12.0
- Update devel/e_dbus to 1.7.10
- Update benchmarks/expedite to 1.7.10
- Move some of x11-wm/e17-module-* to x11-wm/e-module-*
and update to recent snapshots
- Add multimedia/emotion_generic_players-vlc
- Add multimedia/rage
Reviewed by: crees, antoine
It's possible that the previous fix won't work when host version
doesn't match jail version, so recreate the "os" script to ensure
that the PLIST_SUB variable and build directory always match.
The PLIST_SUB hack that worked for years stopped working with recent
changes to PLIST_SUB handling. We don't need to run a script to
figure out where the files are getting installed. We can recreate it
from ARCH, OPSYS, and OSREL variables.