2017-01-28 databases/ruby-rdbc1: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 databases/ruby-sybct: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 databases/ruby-o_dbm: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 databases/ruby-cdb: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-rbison: Does not work on modern ruby
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-property: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-dialogs: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-byaccr: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-aspectr: Use rubygem-aspectr instead
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-locale: No longer useful
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-wirble: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-tzfile: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-rreadline: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 devel/ruby-intl: Use devel/rubygem-gettext instead
2017-01-28 graphics/ruby-imlib2: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 graphics/ruby-image_size: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 graphics/ruby-svg: Use graphics/rubygem-rsvg2 instead
2017-01-28 irc/ruby-rice: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 irc/ruby-rica: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 irc/ruby-irc: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 japanese/ruby-usersguide: Does not exist upstream
2017-01-28 japanese/ruby-mecab: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 mail/ruby-rmail: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 mail/ruby-rfilter: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 math/ruby-algebra: Use rubygem-algebra instead
2017-01-28 net/ruby-tserver: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 net/ruby-tcpsocketpipe: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 net/ruby-icmp: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 net/ruby-dict: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 palm/palmos-sdk: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 security/ruby-hmac: Use www/rubygem-ruby-hmac instead
2017-01-28 security/ruby-tcpwrap: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 security/ruby-password: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 sysutils/ruby-quota: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-rss.alt: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-rss: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-htmlrepair: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-xmlscan: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-xml-configfile: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 textproc/ruby-htmlsplit: Upstream no longer exists
2017-01-28 www/ruby-google: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 archivers/ruby-lha: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 x11/ruby-X11: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 audio/ruby-audiofile: Broken on modern versions of Ruby
2017-01-28 audio/ruby-mp3tag: Upstream no longer active
2017-01-28 converters/ruby-dump.rb: Upstream no longer active
Some of the features of SC-IM
* UNDO / REDO.
* 65.536 rows and 702 columns supported. (The number of rows can be expanded
to 1.048.576 if wished).
* CSV / TAB delimited file import and export.
* XLS / XLSX file import.
* Key-mappings.
* Sort of rows.
* Filter of rows.
* Cell shifting.
* 256 color support - screen colors can be customized by user, even at runtime.
* Colorize cells or give them format such as bold or underline.
* Wide character support. The following alphabets are supported: English,
Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek,
Turkish, Czech, Japanese, Chinese.
* Implement external functions in the language you prefer and use them in SC-IM
* Use SC-IM as a non-interactive calculator, reading its input from a external
script.
* More movements commands implemented !
* Input and Output was completely rewritten
WWW: https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
Interestingly, since I created a release tag in the same date format
used by the PORTVERSION, portscout thinks there is a new version
available (2006.01.31 => 2017.01.24).
Since the PORTVERSION is never going to change, disable portscout
entirely. As the maintainer of the github repo, I'll know when a new
release is available anyway.
In 2006, Sun Microsystems released math and vector math libraries as
part of their effort to open-source Solaris:
libmvec - vector math library
This library contains function to evaluate common mathematical functions
for several arguments at once. The argument values are specified by one
or more vectors (arrays) of data, and the corresponding result values
are stored in another vector.
libm - C99 math library
Functions in this library provide common elementary mathematical
functions and floating point environment routines defined by System V,
ANSI C, POSIX, and so on. Additional functions in this library provide
extended support for handling floating point exceptions.
The original source has been modified to build on FreeBSD and DragonFly
using GCC or clang and the GNU assembler. All fixes introduced by Nexenta
and Illumos projects have also been incorporated. Missing x86_64 variants
of lrint and lround have added. The floating-point exception logging
including address->symbol tranlation has also been implemented.
locale set by the user. Add LANG=C and LC_ALL=C at the beginning of
bsd.port.mk and export them so all commands are executed with the C locale.
LC_ALL=C overrides all other LC_* variables. LANG is used by setlocale(3)
as default value for LC_* variables, so normally it isn't used when LC_ALL
is set, but there's code out there that looks at LANG directly so it's safer
to set it as well. The only commands not captured by this are !=
assignments before any inclusion of bsd.port.*mk.
Introduce USE_LOCALE=<locale> that adds LANG=<locale> and LC_ALL=<locale> to
CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV so upstream build systems can be executed with a
different locale (e.g. USE_LOCALE=en_US.UTF-8).
PR: 215882
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
- Add PYTHON_PYOEXTENSION and PYTHON_SUFFIX
- Add PYTHON2 and PYTHON3
- Respect PYTHON_VERSION
- Rename PYOEXTENSION to PYTHON_PYOEXTENSION
This change would help:
- Build databases/postgresql*-plpython with Python 3
(It has PLIST issue since bsd.python.mk to Uses/python.mk transition)
- Simplify Makefile
PR: 205807
Differential Revision: https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4758
Exp-run by: antoine
up (specifically for math/fftw3-long), although, I can't reproduce them.
Making all in FAQ
restore=: && backupdir=".am$$" && am__cwd=`pwd` && CDPATH="${ZSH_VERSION+.}:"
&& cd . && rm -rf $backupdir && mkdir $backupdir && if (/bin/sh /wrkdirs/usr/
ports/math/fftw3-long/work/fftw-3.3.5/missing makeinfo --version) >/dev/null 2>&1;
then for f in ./fftw3.info ./fftw3.info-[0-9] ./fftw3.info-[0-9][0-9]
./fftw3.i[0-9] ./fftw3.i[0-9][0-9]; do if test -f $f; then mv $f $backupdir;
restore=mv; else :; fi; done; else :; fi && cd "$am__cwd"; if /bin/sh
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/math/fftw3-long/work/fftw-3.3.5/missing makeinfo -I .
-o ./fftw3.info ./fftw3.texi; then rc=0; CDPATH="${ZSH_VERSION+.}:" && cd .;
else rc=$?; CDPATH="${ZSH_VERSION+.}:" && cd . && $restore $backupdir/*
`echo "././fftw3.info" | sed 's|[^/]*$||'`; fi; rm -rf $backupdir; exit $rc
/wrkdirs/usr/ports/math/fftw3-long/work/fftw-3.3.5/missing: makeinfo: not found
WARNING: 'makeinfo' is missing on your system.
You should only need it if you modified a '.texi' file, or
any other file indirectly affecting the aspect of the manual.
You might want to install the Texinfo package:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/>
The spurious makeinfo call might also be the consequence of
using a buggy 'make' (AIX, DU, IRIX), in which case you might
want to install GNU make:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/make/>
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