- Install a contrib program to migrate from ZNC
- Install Getting started documentation
- Add a patch to update documentation for the ZNC migration program
Reported by: portscout
Thursday, 2 September 2021
Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and
feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear.
Today they all get new bugfix source releases with updated translations,
including:
* konsole: Fix KXmlGUI toolbars and Konsole MainWindow size.
* elisa: Fix the “Files” view.
* skanlite: Fix image saving when preview is not shown.
Full announcement:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.08.1/
Full Changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/gear/21.08.1/
2021-08-19 sysutils/graid5: Module contains subtile errors and is obsolete by ZFS raidz. Consider migrating to ZFS.
2021-08-19 x11-wm/gcompmgr: Abandonware since 2005, using discontinued libraries
2021-08-19 irc/lostirc: Abandonware since 2005, dependens on discontinued libraries
Changes since 8.2.38:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.39 (2021-08-14)
* `hidechans` and `hideidle` may now be set in `general::oper_only_umodes`
* OpenSSL 3.0 compatibility improvements
* Fixed crashing issue in the mkpasswd tool with older glibc
* Fixed issue where the ircd wouldn't listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 ports in
case only a port but no address has been specified in a listen {} block
* Fixed a `STATS P` displaying issue with compressed ipv6 loopback/inaddr_any
Thursday, 12 August 2021
KDE Gear 21.08 improves KDE apps across the board, bringing you quick
and responsive utilities, creativity programs with powerful features,
and secure tools for all your work and play needs.
If this is your first time with KDE software, discover a whole new world
of free and secure programs, packed with incredible possibilities. If
you are already a KDE regular, check out all the fresh innovations we
have added to your favorite apps.
Either way, go forth and try new things!
Full announcement:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.08.0/
In the earlier net/openldap24-server commit, only those which depend on
net/openldap24-sasl-client were bumped. Bumping all dependent port that
didn't get a bump to force a rebuild of these packages.
Suggested by: kib
Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and
feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear.
Today they all get new bugfix source releases.
Full changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/gear/21.04.3/
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and
feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear.
The full changelog can be found here:
https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/gear/21.04.2/
USE_GCC=any has been equivalent to USE_GCC=yes in most cases (such
as i386 and amd64 since 12.x and depending on configuration 11.x,
most newer installations on other platforms, and 13.x across the
board).
Since commit 96c17633d9 Mk/bsd.gcc.mk is treating them as
different spellings of the same, so continue the deorbiting of the
USE_GCC=any form and simply replace it with USE_GCC=yes.
This should not make any functional difference at all.
Discussed with: mat, linimon, pkubaj
pounce is a multi-client, TLS-only IRC bouncer. It takes a simple
approach, using a multiple-consumer ring buffer and the IRCv3.2
server-time extension to communicate with clients.
WWW: https://git.causal.agency/pounce/
PR: 246637
May 13, 2021. Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer
libraries and feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE
Gear
Today they all get new bugfix source releases.
Changelogs:
https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/releases/21.04.1/
KDE Gear 21.04
Thursday, 22 April 2021
Welcome to KDE Gear ⚙️ 21.04!
KDE produces literally dozens of apps for work, play, education, and
creativity. Kontact, for example, gives you control over all your email,
contact, and agenda; Itinerary keeps you up to date with everything you
need regarding your trips; the KAlgebra graphing calculator works
equally well on your desktop and your phone; Cantor provides you with an
intuitive way of analyzing data and graphing the results; and Kdenlive
makes cutting and building sophisticated-looking videos not only easy,
but fun as well.
These are but a few of the apps releasing new updates today. When
combined with the KDE’s powerful Plasma desktop, they provide you with
most, if not all, the tools you need to be productive in a versatile and
flexible Linux^WFreeBSD environment.
But you don’t even need to run Linux! Many of the apps in this
announcement work on Windows, macOS, and Android as well. This is what
convergent means for KDE: use your favorite apps anywhere, on any
system, on your work computer, mobile or even on your TV!
And, remember: KDE’s apps, the Plasma desktop, Plasma Mobile, Plasma
BigScreen and all the rest of KDE’s software are free and open source.
No licensing, no hidden costs, no spying. Share them with your friends,
install them at work, or use them in your school lab. It is your
software to enjoy where and how you want.
Full announcement and changelogs:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/21.04/
2021-04-01 ftp/wzdftpd: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 astro/roadmap: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/cosmo: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/bomberinstinct: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/drm: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/bygfoot: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/cre: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 irc/hybserv: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 irc/xaric: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 mail/elmo: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 misc/cave: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 security/bugs: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 security/dmitry: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 security/doorman: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 shells/esh: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 sysutils/cpu: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 textproc/libcrm114: No known users, dead upstream
2021-04-01 x11/wmmatrix: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/wmxss: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/tycoon: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/xgrab: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/xbanner: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/bricons: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 x11/xmon: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 games/cavezofphear: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 astro/saoimage: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/ksmp3play: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/jamin: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/musicbox-tag-editor: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/nspmod: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/cdplay: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/gimmix: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/ghostess: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/wmrecord: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/toolame: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 audio/shout: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 biology/grappa: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 biology/phylip: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 biology/lagan: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 cad/varkon: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 cad/transcalc: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 comms/seyon: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 comms/efax: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 converters/vda2fbd: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 converters/shftool: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 devel/openzz: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 devel/sourcenav: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 devel/gb: Unmaintained and dead upstream
2021-04-01 dns/checkdns: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 dns/inadyn-mt: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 editors/gate: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 editors/thoteditor: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 emulators/cinc: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 emulators/e-uae: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 emulators/dtcyber: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 ftp/jftpgw: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-01 ftp/pureadmin: Unmaintained and dead upstream, does not build with -fno-common (llvm 11)
2021-04-02 textproc/hs-pandoc-citeproc: Integrated into textproc/hs-pandoc
The reason for the revert is complaints on IRC and questions to the maintainer
via email.
This commit:
- Restores the port to what it was before 1.3
- Bumps PORTEPOCH and PORTREVISION to 2
- These were both at 1 on the previous 1.2.2 package
- Fixes a minor issue when compiling with OTR (--with-otr being passed twice)
- Includes a patch for a glib related issue where pushing ctrl+space could break the client
This commit brings the port back inline with the current release version of
irssi as advertised on their download page (1.2.2 client + glib patch).
PR: 254237
Submitted by: David O'Rourke <dor.bsd@xm0.uk> (maintainer)
20.12.3 Releases
Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and feature
plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE’s release service.
catgirl is a TLS-only terminal IRC client with tab-complete, nick
coloring, URL detection, message filtering and split scrolling.
WWW: https://git.causal.agency/catgirl/
PR: 246818
Submitted by: june@causal.agency
Reason: Many bug reports (including bug#253256) related to jlaffaye's ports timed out in the period from April 2020 to now.
PR: 253256
Approved by: jlaffaye (maintainer's timeout 14 days)
- Removes the deprecated NDesk DBusSharp dependency and adds the supported DBus Sharp dependency.
Changes since 1.0.8:
- Revamped preferences dialog
- More emojis support
- More reliable Twitter support
- Bitcoin message patterns
- Mono 4 and newer support
- More translations
- More reliable link detection
- Adds CertFP support to authenticate against IRC services
Reviewed by: Mirco Bauer <meebey@meebey.net>
GZIP compression ratio and Git footer have changed e.g.,
method crc date time compressed uncompressed ratio uncompressed_name
-defla 944caee6 Dec 7 21:15 12482 71680 82.5% scdoc-1.11.1.tar
+defla 944caee6 Feb 17 23:20 12510 71680 82.5% scdoc-1.11.1.tar
---
-2.26.2
+2.30.0
Some of our projects release on their own timescale and some get released
en-masse. The 20.12.2 bundle of projects was released today with dozens of
bugfixes and will be available through app stores and distros soon. See the
20.12.2 releases page for details.
Some of the fixes in today’s bugfix releases include:
* Ark no longer crashes when closing the window while loading a TAR archive
* Dolphin calculates the folder size on FUSE and network file systems correctly now
* Konsole no longer crashes when exiting all tabs at the same time
* Dictionaries can be added in Kiten’s config dialog
* Umbrello doesn’t crash anymore if exiting when a widget in a diagram is selected
Release Notes:
https://community.kde.org/Releases/20.12_Release_Notes
Full Changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/fulllog_releases-20.12.2/
Changes since 8.2.37:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.38 (2021-01-17)
* Backwards compatibility mode for ircd-hybrid 8.2.22 and below has been removed
* Minimum supported version of the Anope IRC services is now 2.0.8
* Fixed displaying issue with channel MODE messages
* Characters valid for user names for local clients are now [A-Za-z0-9._-]. 'Special'
characters like }|{'^]\[$, that were allowed previously, are no longer valid.
Also user names may not begin with '.', '_', or '-'.
* The 'general::dots_in_ident' configuration directive has been renamed to
'general::specials_in_ident' and now covers the '-' and '_' characters in
addition to '.'
* Fixed issue with clients connected from IPv6 localhost that, depending on the
system's getaddrinfo() implementation, could lead to a crash of remote servers
Changes since 8.2.36:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.37 (2020-12-26)
* Implemented IRCv3 'CAP 302'
* Implemented IRCv3 'cap-notify' capability
* In case a client sends multiple 'PASS' messages, ircd only accepts the password
sent in the first 'PASS' message instead of the last one
* Missing help file for 'MONITOR' has been added
* Fixed slightly off memory count for motds in 'STATS z'
* For a full list of all changes in this release, see <https://git.io/JLMnk>
- Use -c with daemon to change the working directory to / before
invoking quasselcore.
- Use -f with daemon to redirect stdout/stdin/stderr to /dev/null
before invoking quasselcore.
Reviewed by: woodsb02 (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28096
xep/ping.c:166:23: error: member reference base type 'gint64' (aka 'long') is not a structure or union
if (server->lag_sent.tv_sec != 0) {
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~
Reported by: pkg-fallout
- Multi-user
- Support multiple clients for a single user, with proper backlog
synchronization
- Support connecting to multiple upstream servers via a single IRC
connection to the bouncer
WWW: https://soju.im
- astro/libkgeomap has been removed as there are no consumers left
- deskutils/kdepim-apps-libs has been reintegrated into other ports
There are a handful of new ports available:
- astro/kosmindoormap: Library and QML component for rendering multi-level OSM indoor maps
- deskutils/itinerary: KDE Itinerary is a digital travel assistant
- devel/kpublictransport: Access realtime public transport data
- graphics/kontrast: Color contrast checker
- textproc/markdownpart: KPart for rendering Markdown content
Changes since 8.2.35:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.36 (2020-12-04)
* The old WATCH implementation has been replaced with IRCv3.2 MONITOR. For this,
the `general::max_watch` configuration directive has been renamed to
`general::max_monitor`.
* User mode `B` has been implemented. Clients with that mode set are marked as a
bot in both `WHOIS` and `WHO`. This mode can only be set by IRC operators (as
long as the `bot` directive is set in `general::oper_only_umodes`), servers,
and services.
This mode can for example be used to mark HOPM as official network bot.
* For a full list of all changes in this release, see <https://git.io/JI3fG>
Make Perl a run time option only when Perl option is selected. Perl is needed to
build always.
PR: 251406
Submitted by: dor.bsd@xm0.uk (maintainer)
Reported by: daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net
In r556069 the port changed to build with meson. This requires perl to build
regardles of the option PERL that allows perl scripts to be run in irssi.
While here clarify pkg-message (sent by daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net)
PR: 251371 251360
Submitted by: dor.bsd@xm0.uk (maintainer)
Reported by: m.bueker@berlin.de
Changes since 8.2.34:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.35 (2020-11-14)
* Fixed issue where servers could propagate truncated ban masks during net-join
Changes since 8.2.33:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.34 (2020-11-01)
* Re-implement backwards compatibility mode for old ircd-hybrid 8.2.23 and below.
Final removal is scheduled for early 2021.
* For consistency, the `general::network_desc` configuration directive has been
renamed to `general::network_description`
* Server notices that previously have been sent to user modes +f and +u are now
sent to user mode +j (reject notices) instead. Due to this change, `unauth` and
`full` have been removed from eneral::oper_only_umodes`, `general::oper_umodes`,
and `operator::umodes`.
* User mode +b has been replaced with +f (flood). Spam/flood notices are now sent
to this user mode. For this, `bots` has been removed from
`general::oper_only_umodes`, `general::oper_umodes`, and `operator::umodes`.
`flood` has been added instead to these configuration directives.
* Stricten server/user ID validation. IDs have to be all uppercase everywhere now.
* For a full list of all changes in this release, see <https://git.io/JT7UH>
Changes since 8.2.32:
-- Noteworthy changes in version 8.2.33 (2020-09-07)
o) Added 'client' option to listener::flags
o) Added 'defer' option to listener::flags
o) IRC operators may now use CIDR notation in "WHO"
o) For a full list of all changes in this release, see https://git.io/JUZKO
Extend the expiration of unmaintained leaf ports that are broken with
-fno-common and previously had a short expiration date. The new date is set
to 2021-04-01, meaning the ports will be in the 2021Q2 branch, giving people
until 2021-06-30 (10 months from now) to fix issues.
Improve the wording of the deprecation message, mentioning both llvm 11 and
-fno-common.
Bump portrevision to force reinstall. This way the warning message about
deprecation will be displayed to users installing or reinstalling the
software.
MFH: 2020Q3 (maybe)