Instead of hardcoding the compiler target as FreeBSD, use the OPSYS
variable to it. This makes no practical difference for FreeBSD, but
it helps DragonFly get properly configured.
Approved by: gerald
Changes:
- Enhance the fossil changes, fossil clean, fossil extras, fossil ls and fossil status commands to restrict operation to files and directories named on the command-line
- New --integrate option to fossil merge, which automatically closes the merged branch when committing
- Renamed /stats_report page to /reports. Graph width is now relative, not absolute
- Added yw=YYYY-WW (year-week) filter to timeline to limit the results to a specific year and calendar week number, e.g. /timeline?yw=2013-01
- Updates to SQLite to prevent opening a repository file using file descriptors 1 or 2 on unix. This fixes a bug under which an assertion failure could overwrite part of a repository database file, corrupting it
- Added support for unlimited line lengths in side-by-side diffs
- New --close option to fossil commit, which immediately closes the branch being committed
- Added chart option to fossil bisect
- Improvements to the "human or bot?" determination
- Reports errors about missing CGI-standard environment variables for HTTP servers which do not support them
- Added --scgi option to fossil server
- Internal improvements to the sync process
- The internals of the JSON API are now MIT-licensed
however this was addressed in rr327018
- adopt new lib_depends format
- pet portlint
- move pre-configure to post-patch-script
PR: 181988
Submitted by: kalten@gmx.at
- Allow to build with any compiler and remove USE_GCC
- Remove LICENSE_FILE (just a standard GPL boilerplate)
- Employ OPTIONS helpers and modern LIB_DEPENDS syntax
- Drop apparently left-over post-patch target that does nothing now
- Improve on the COMMENT line, some other cleaning while here
1.3.1-3 -- which contains all of our patches reported to date.
Add a patch by stefanf@, which allows the port to build on 10.x
Though I'll try to submit the patch upstream as before, I'll try
to persuade them to not remove the 1.3.1-3 again after the apply
it and "release" 1.3.1-4
PR: 182009, 182005, 181779
Obtained from: stefanf
This distribution provides WSGI middleware for "RESTful" dispatch of
requests to WSGI applications by URL path and HTTP request
method. Selector now also comes with components for environ-based
dispatch and on-the-fly middleware composition. There is a very simple
optional mini-language for path matching expressions. Alternately we
can easily use regular expressions directly or even create our own
mini-language. There is a simple "mapping file" format that can be
used. There are no architecture specific features (to MVC or
whatever). Neither are there any framework specific features.
WWW: https://github.com/lukearno/selector/
PR: ports/181860
Submitted by: Trevor Caira <trevor bitba.se>
Resolve specially formated statements to Python objects.
Turn strings like "packagename.modulename:Eval().the_rest()" into
whatever you would get back by performing a similar sequence of
imports and calls. This is useful for config files and situations
where you would like to import things in a lazy way. Later this
package will probably provide a way to restrict resolution for safety.
WWW: http://lukearno.com/projects/resolver/
PR: ports/181859
Submitted by: Trevor Caira <trevor bitba.se>