devel/pure-readline: A readline interface for the Pure language
devel/pure-stldict: Pure interface to C++ STL map/unordered_map
devel/pure-stlvec: Pure interface to C++ STL vector
math/pure-mpfr: Multiprecision floats for Pure
x11-toolkits/pure-tk: A basic interface between Pure and Tcl/Tk
PR: ports/161799
Submitted by: Zhihao Yuan <lichray@gmail.com>
OPTIONSFILE must be set using ?= to allow overriding.
PR: 163743
PR: 163744
PR: 163745
PR: 163746
Submitted by: A.J. Kehoe IV (Nanoman) <vOo4vyPj@nanoman.ca>
ports use BUILD_DEPENDS:= ${RUN_DEPENDS}. This patch fixes ports that are
currently broken. This is a temporary measure until we organically stop using
:= or someone(s) spend a lot of time changing all the ports over.
Explicit duplication > := > = and this just moves ports one step to the left
Approved by: portmgr
2011-12-31 www/squid30: This version of Squid is no longer actively maintained upstream
2011-12-31 devel/slglade: Depends on non-functional x11-toolkits/slgtk
2011-12-31 x11-toolkits/slgtk: Does not work with newer GTK+, upstream development has ceased
2011-12-31 x11-toolkits/slgtkdatabox: Depends on non-functional x11-toolkits/slgtk
2011-11-30 textproc/skribe
2011-11-30 emulators/wahcade
2011-11-30 databases/keximdb: Depends on editors/koffice-kde3, which is scheduled for deletion
2011-11-30 editors/koffice-kde3
2011-11-30 net/keepalived: Depends on net/ipvs, which is scheduled for deletion
2011-11-30 net/ipvs: Designed for FreeBSD 5.x, which is no longer supported
2011-11-30 databases/fireprofile
2011-12-01 audio/gnowavcut: Abandonware
2011-12-01 mail/demime: No upstream development since 2007
2011-12-03 x11/wmmsg: No more public distfiles
2011-12-03 x11-toolkits/libgtkeditor: No more supported upstream, not depend on anymore.
2011-12-03 misc/demoniac: No more upstream, no more public distfiles
2011-12-03 cad/gtkwave: No more public distfiles, no more upstream
2011-12-07 databases/clip: No develop anymore for long
2011-12-09 x11-toolkits/gtkextra: no longer supported upstream, no more depend on
functions for programming GTK+ programs using C++ in POSIX (unix-like)
environments, where the user does not want to use a full-on wrapper such as
gtkmm or wxWidgets, or is concerned about exception safety or thread safety
of the wrapper and their documentation.
WWW: http://cxx-gtk-utils.sourceforge.net
While it does contain a few new features and headers, the main reason for the
update is that it fixes KDE bug 281850.
Approved by: makc (mentor)
Feature safe: yes