Upstream release notes:
* A patch release that corrects the SO version for the v2.5 release,
which missed getting bumped in v2.5.0.
* This release also fixes an improper failure in IlmImfTest
when running on ARMv7 and AAarch64.
Bump PORTREVISION of all port directly requiring ilmbase or openexr
that are not marked BROKEN (shlib/.so file version bump).
Test build of all port directly depending on ilmbase or openexr
succeeded in poudriere in a 12.1-RELEASE amd64 jail.
ChangeLog:
- https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr/releases/tag/v2.5.0
* Bump PORTREVISION of all consumers except py-openimageio (BROKEN).
* cad/PrusaSlicer:
LIB_DEPENDS: remove version from libHalf.so
BUILD_DEPENDS+=qt5-buildtools as package (needed on bare metal builds)
USE_GL+=gl
USES+=pkgconfig (needed to find libHalf)
The new version of CGAL brings improvements and a lot of changes, including 2 major ones [1](header only[2] and require c++14) requiring to patch all software depending on it.
[1] https://www.cgal.org/2019/11/08/cgal50/
[2] https://doc.cgal.org/latest/Manual/installation.html
math/cgal:
- Update to 5.0.2
databases/sfcgal:
- Fix with cgal5 : use c++14 and add gmpxx link
databases/postgis*:
- bump portversion needed due to cgal and sfcgal changes
cad/openscad:
- remove LIB_DEPENDS and add BUILD_DEPENDS
- Use c++14
cad/openscad-devel:
- remove LIB_DEPENDS and add BUILD_DEPENDS
- Use c++14
games/flightgear-terragear:
- remove LIB_DEPENDS and add BUILD_DEPENDS
- fix Boost error (ld: error: undefined symbol: boost:🧵:hardware_concurrency())
graphics/colmap:
- remove LIB_DEPENDS and add BUILD_DEPENDS
- fix CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS with c++14
PR: 245824
Approved by: wen, jbeich, tcberner (mentor)
Differential Revision: D24578
- update the accompanying PDF to version 0.24.6 too
- use DIST_SUBDIR
- clean up Makefile
PR: 245368
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: maintainer timeout (nivit, 14 days)
MFH: 2020Q2
FreeCAD had it's own dependency on vtk6, and we cannot mix vtk6 and vtk8.
While here, enable openmpi - now it's pulled in by default via vtk8, so
we might pick it up here as well.
following r531601 (Qt 5.14.2), PySide2 can be updated, too
- pyside2-tools don't bring their own pyside2-rcc and pyside2-uic but
use Qt's rcc and uic - patch cad/freecad to handle that
- remove Python 2 support: it's going to go away soon anyway, it did
complicate these ports a lot, and it would have required more
workarounds in FreeCAD when using Qt's rcc instead of the old pyside2-rcc.
- while here, do some polishing in freecad's makefile
Very big thanks go again to kai@ who provided the www/qt5-webengine upgrade (to 5.14.0).
Notably, video capture support was re-enabled.
Announcement:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-5.14-has-released
PR: 244964
Exp-run by: antoine
- Update py-sip to 4.19.21
- Update qscintilla2 to 2.11.4
- Replace MASTER_SITE_RIVERBANK with https versions
- Replace QSCI2_DISTNAME to match with the new one
PR: 245308
Approved by: tcberner (mentor)
Exp-run by: antoine
If you attempt to start cad/cura, it will fail with UM/View/GL/OpenGL.py
being unable to include OpenGL.
Maintainer:
I bumped PORTREVSION
PR: ports/245129
Submitted by: vvelox@vvelox.net
commit number after the proper 4.5 tag did an unneeded EPOCH bump
(Thinking I was working on CuraEngine) and then managed to leave the
wrong tag 14.5 instead of 4.5 in the version. (Porter Handbook 5.14)
I'll wear the pointy hat.
Mop up the RUN_DEPENDS I missed as noted by lme@ via email.
===
I made it work on my machine but there were a few missing runtime
dependencies:
- cad/cura-engine
- comms/py-serial
- graphics/qt-graphicaleffects
- x11-toolkits/qt-quickcontrols2
After I installed the packages manually Cura starts successfully. :-)
===
Reported by: lme@FreeBSD.org
The Uranium framework consists of several parts, divided over several modules.
These modules are Core, Backend, Math, Mesh, Scene, Settings and View.
In addition, there are two toolkit-specific modules that implement a lot
of UI bits for the applications.
Reported: 2019-11-26 03:43 UTC by Kyle Evans
Modified: 2020-03-11 21:02 UTC (History)
Total new update to CuraEngine
Cura saw a major rewrite between 15.04 and 4.3.0, hence the need for
PORTEPOCH -- the changeset is too large to enumerate. At a minimum,
the new version solves some issues that users will see attempting to
slice .stl files created from newer Blender versions.
A new port, libArcus, is also included -- this is a prereq for the new
version of Cura and will also be needed for the UI if it's eventually ported.
PR: ports/242242
legacy Cura that everyone knows and loves/hates. We re-worked the
whole GUI code at Ultimaker, because the old code started to become
unmaintainable.
WWW: https://github.com/Ultimaker/Cura/wiki
of 3D triangle meshes. The geometry is compressed to a fraction of comparable
file formats (3DS, STL, COLLADA...), and the format is accessible through
a simple, portable API
WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/openctm/
when GENERIC kernel is not used.
- Rebuild bootstrap (ppcx64 and ppc386) with new changes
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 239135
Reported by: fbsdbugs4 at sentry.org
The build process is rather unstable on our asciidoc toolchain, but
then the doc files are completely independent of OS and machine
architecture, so there's nothing which stops us from just taking the
ready-built files from upstream. At the same time this enables two
additional documentation languages (polnish and chinese) - their
build process was even more unstable than the rest in my environment.
PR: 241183
MFH: 2020Q1
This has been made possible by the addition of the python3-enabled
x11-toolkits/py-wxPython40. As python 2 is going away soonish, there's
no value in going through any hoops to provide optional switching between
python 3 and 2.
py-wxPython40 aka Phoenix is a reborn of wxPython and in particular it allows to use wxWidgets with Python3.
- Add x11-toolkits/py-wxPython40
- Replace wxPython30 by wxPython40 when python wxWidgets is required
- Fix cad/kicad and cad/kicad-devel to use wxPython40 "Phoenix"
- Update comms/congruity, graphics/py-mayavi from wx 2.8 to 3.0
- While I'm here fix portlint per emulators/playonbsd
- Remove RUN_DEPENDS from USE_WX per graphics/djvusmooth
- Bump portversion
- Fix unicode on x11-toolkits/wxgtk30 and take Maintainer'ship
PR: 241893
Reviewed by: koobs, tcberner
Approved by: tcberner (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21915
Exp-run by: antoine
it enabled by default since `devel/pcre2' is rather common dependency.
Because previously built packages could link to PCRE2 libraries without
this dependency being recorded, bump port revision.
* Repo-Copy the Pillow 6.2.2 release to graphics/py-pillow6 to retain
backwards compatibility for Python 2 consumers as the Pillow 7.0.0 release
dropped the support for Python 2.
* Apply conditional statements to use either Pillow 7.x or Pillow 6.x for
consumers that can be built for Python 2 or newer.
* Exceptions are ports that can be built only for either Python 2 or
Python 3. For the first case, consumers are just assigned to the
repo-copied graphics/py-pillow6.
* Also remove Pillow from BUILD_DEPENDS of math/py-PyWavelets as it is not
listed in setup.py as a build dependency [1] and relax the version
requirements of Pillow for www/py-wagtail.
Release Notes:
* https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/releasenotes/index.html
Backward Incompatible Changes (7.0.0):
* https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/releasenotes/7.0.0.html#backwards-incompatible-changes
Detailed Changelog:
* https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/blob/7.0.0/CHANGES.rst
PR: 243665
Submitted by: sunpoet (patch for 7.0.0 and repo-copied version)
Reviewed by: koobs [1], sunpoet
Approved by: koobs (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23713
* Fix build on i386 [1]
* Fix science/code_saturne build with new openblas [2]
* Avoid installing private headers [3]
* Prevent build from optimizing for host by correcting build confg [4]
* Bump portrevision of dependent ports [5]
This is correcting issues from r523749 [1][2][4] and r515970 [3]
PR: 231371
Reported by: build cluster [1]
Reported by: Dima Pasechnik <dimpase+freebsd@gmail.com> [2]
Reported by: many [5]
Reviewed by: mat, bapt
Approved by: implicit, since this is a build fix
PrusaSlicer takes 3D models (STL, OBJ, AMF) and converts them into G-code
instructions for FFF printers or PNG layers for mSLA 3D printers. It's
compatible with any modern printer based on the RepRap toolchain, including
all those based on the Marlin, Prusa, Sprinter and Repetier firmware.
It also works with Mach3, LinuxCNC and Machinekit controllers.
PR: 243528
Submitted by: Teodor Sigaev <teodor@sigaev.ru>
Coin has moved to a new place on the web https://coin3d.github.io/
and the project has rolled new releases. Additionally, it's undergoing
relicensing (most parts are now licensed user BSD 3-clause).
This updates
graphics/Coin to 4.0
graphics/py-pivy to 0.6.5
x11-toolkits/soqt to 1.6.0
Further, graphics/py-pivy-devel and x11-toolkits/soqt-devel have been
renamed to graphics/py-pivy and x11-toolkits/soqt respectively (losing
their -devel suffixes). Previously, these ports had been forks and/or
pre-releases of the old Qt4-based pivy and soqt ports. As these old ports
are long gone and these new versions have been updated to officially
released versions, it seemed prudent to remove the devel from their names.
Bumping FreeCAD for dependency change.
Adding PORTEPOCH to soqt to prevent PKGVERSION going backwards.
Thanks to pfg@, who contributed the update to graphics/Coin and reviewed
my patches.
While here, I'm taking over maintainership of these ports.
Submitted by: pfg@ (graphics/Coin)
Reviewed by: pfg@
2020-01-10 astro/viking: Depends on broken and expiring graphics/mapnik
2020-01-10 audio/slv2: Broken for more than 5 months
2020-01-10 audio/triceratops-lv2: Broken for more than 5 months
2020-01-10 cad/brickutils: Broken for more than 3 months, unmaintained
2020-01-10 deskutils/zanshin: Broken for more than 5 months
2020-01-10 devel/elixir-gen_state_machine: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 devel/elixir-swarm: Depends on broken and expiring devel/elixir-gen_state_machine
2020-01-10 devel/erlang-clique: Depends on broken and expiring devel/erlang-cuttlefish
2020-01-10 devel/erlang-gen_rpc: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 devel/erlang-msgpack: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 devel/ocaml-deriving-ocsigen: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 devel/p5-rpm-build-perl: Broken for more than 7 months
2020-01-10 devel/shedskin: Broken for more than 3 months, unmaintained
2020-01-10 games/stonesoup-sdl: Broken for more than 8 months
2020-01-10 games/xtris: Broken for more than 3 months
2020-01-10 graphics/mapnik: Broken for more than 8 months
2020-01-10 graphics/vv: Broken for more than 4 months
2020-01-10 lang/js_of_ocaml: Depends on broken and expiring devel/ocaml-deriving-ocsigen
2020-01-10 lang/rubinius: Broken for more than 7 months
2020-01-10 math/dynare: Broken for more than 9 months
2020-01-10 science/meep: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 sysutils/hfm: Broken for more than 4 months
2020-01-10 sysutils/u-boot-zedboard: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 sysutils/u-boot-zybo: Broken for more than 6 months
2020-01-10 x11-themes/kde-icons-kool-gorilla: Broken for more than 3 months, unmaintained
This update includes an Emacs major version change from 27.0.50 to 28.0.50.
Ports that may depend on editors/emacs-devel must chase this update
with a PORTREVISION bump.
Submitted by: ashish (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23012
CMake Error in src/CMakeLists.txt:
Target "libcascade" requires the language dialect "CXX17" (with compiler
extensions), but CMake does not know the compile flags to use to enable it.
Approved by: portmgr (tier-2 blanket)
Gerber Viewer (gerbv) is a viewer for Gerber files. Gerber files are
generated from PCB CAD system and sent to PCB manufacturers as basis
for the manufacturing process. The standard supported by gerbv is
RS-274X. The basic difference between RS-274D (the old standard) and
RS-274X is basically the addition of apertures in RS-274X. It might be
possible to make an RS-274X file out of an RS-274D file and an aperture
list.
gerbv also supports drill files. The format supported are known under
names as NC-drill or Excellon. The format is a bit undefined and different
EDA-vendors implement it different. But basically you need to have the
tools definition in the file, then the parser is quite tolerant. The
different holes are shown as dots in the (scaled) correct size.
The different layers of the PCB are separated into different files. gerbv
can load all files at the same time and display them "on top of each
other". You can independently turn them on and off.
WWW: http://gerbv.geda-project.org/
Submitted by: Ash Gokhale <ashfixit@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: dmn <graahnul.grom@ya.ru>
Enabling the multithreaded version of Spooles can bring some modest, but
significant, improvements of around 12% for 4 CPUs.
Also disable (again) the Taucs slover as it is causing coredumps and
requires more investigation.
PR: 242995
Approved by: thierry (mentor)
ChangeLog: http://openvsp.org/blogs/announcements/2019/12/29/openvsp-3-20-0-released
Features:
* Smart Input for simple math in input boxes
* API examples in documentation
* Draw cg from mass prop screen
* CEDIT improvements
* Make wing section projected area an output Parm
* Add get parent/child to API
* Fix VSPAERO crash for Uber CRM example case
* Lots of cleanups identified through static analysis
* Travis deployment
* Update Travis MacOS build to match release builds
Library Updates:
* Include expparse simple expression parsing library
Bug Fixes:
* Don't crash structures STEP/IGES output when no structure defined
* Parasite drag for identically named geoms
* DegenGeom crash when subsurfaces extended beyond [0,1]
* CEDIT fixes
In CalculiX CrunchiX (ccx) bring back the taucs solver with the new metis.
For Calculix GraphiX (cgx) drop patches that were upstreamed.
Release notes: http://www.dhondt.de/new_calc.htm
Approved by: thierry (mentor)