- update to 1.3.13
- switch to option helpers
- add creatiion of .python-eggs for deluge_web - this resolves
installation of plugins for deluge_web [1]
This release also fixing Scheduler plugin as reported by dbn@ [2], so
this is the reason for MFH request.
Changes: http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/ChangeLog#Deluge1.3.1320July2016
PR: 207558 [2]
Submitted by: Marlon Leerkotte <mrleerkotte@protonmail.com> [1] (private mail)
Reported by: dbn [2]
MFH: 2016Q3
everything at once. Sometime, rename post-install into a options helper
target.
I did not fix ports that were such a mess that I could not figure out
what they really wanted to do. I also did not change ports that had
some version of an auto-plist code in post-install, for the same reason.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
Detaile log:
- Fixed issue with all folders disconnected by devices that reconnect after 30 days being offline
- Fixed Sync crashing on QNAP NAS
- Fixed Sync doesn't let HDD sleep on Synology NAS
- Fixed bind_interface power option not working on Mac
- Fixed files moved to Archive when unplugging USB drive with synced folder
- Fixed inability to share the folder as Owner after disconnection
- Added parameter to get Sync version thru API
- Improved Sync compatibility to FlexRaid disk pool
PR: 210555
Submitted by: joshruehlig@gmail.com (maintainer)
- Use the version tag instead of commit hash when they're the same.
- Remove unnneeded variables.
- Simplify go- ports when possible.
- Various fixes.
Sponsored by: Absolight
longer. This is a no-op because KDE4_PREFIX is equal to LOCALBASE
Fix up properties for misc/kde4-l10n/files/bsd.l10n.mk to make svn happy.
PR: 209014 (partial)
Submitted by: myself
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6542
When compiled on Darwin bitcoin-qt needs two extra files that are written
in ObjC++. These aren't needed on FreeBSD but because of this the ObjC++
compiler is used as linker instead of the C++ compiler. Without defining
OBJCXX clang may be used as C++ compiler while g++ is used as ObjC++
compiler. This may cause link problems.
PR: 207110
Submitted by: olexander.v.melnyk@gmail.com
Approved by: robbak@robbak.com (maintainer, via email)
Ethereum is a community-driven project aiming to decentralize the internet and
return it to its democratic roots. It is a platform for building and running
applications which do not need to rely on trust and cannot be controlled by
any central authority.
This is the Go implementation of Ethereum y/w paper
WWW: https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum
PR: 201954
Submitted by: enriquefynn@gmail.com
Also:
- Deorbit WANT_BDB_VER, one can use USES=bdb:<ver> instead.
- USE_BDB can't happen after bsd.port.pre.mk because it is a USES.
PR: 208971
Submitted by: mat
Exp-run by: antoine
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5951
While there replace USE_SQLITE=x by USES=sqlite:x.
PR: 208971
Submitted by: mat
Exp-run by: antoine
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5951
The filename for the download doesn't change between versions 'make
makesum' will give you the size/checksum of old versions of the
distfiles unless you clean them out first.
PR: 208129
Submitted by: joshruehlig@gmail.com (maintainer)
- Rename the LIBDANE option DANE because that's the name of the protocol
supported by libgnutls-dane and gnutls-cli. Also clarify the option
description.
- Add an IDN option.
- libgnutls-openssl has been removed in 3.4. Some ports used this library
in their LIB_DEPENDS but no port actually required it.
- Some old API functions have been removed. Ports that used these have been
updated or patched to use the new API.
- Add a patch to print/cups to prevent overlinking of libgnutls.so.
- Bump PORTREVISION on dependent ports.
net-im/jabber: This port used the old API to give users fine grained
control over which crypto algorithms were used via a configuration file.
It's not immediately obvious how to port this to the new API so the port
always uses the defaults now.
www/hydra: Mark BROKEN. This uses more removed calls than the other ports,
is said to be alpha quality and not fully functional and has been abandoned
10 years ago.
PR: 207768
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
In preparation for updating Boost to 1.60, add include guards from more Boost
headers to the list of macros that moc automatically defines when processing
files. As explained in r408911, Qt4's moc cannot parse some constructs used by
a few Boost headers, so we define their include guards to make moc skip them.
This is a cleaner approach that allows us to largely revert r408472, r408473,
r408474, r408475, r408502, r408773 and r408419, which added several patches to
many ports to work around this moc bug.
PR: 199601
PR: 208322
Install x11/kdelibs4's headers into include/kde4 instead of include (which
consequently causes several other ports to have their installation paths
changed too).
The idea behind this is to reduce path conflicts between KDE4 ports and the
upcoming KDE Frameworks 5 ports that will be installed into include/KF5. If
we continue installing the KDE4 headers into include/, we can end up in a
situation like this:
c++ [...] -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/KF5 file.cpp
If the KDE4 and KF5 versions of a port have the same headers, the KDE4 port
will unintentionally be picked up first and the build will fail.
Most of this huge patch is just PORTREVISION bumps, pkg-plist changes and a
few patches to FooConfig.cmake files to make them look into the kde4/
subdirectory in include/.
Changes which don't fit into the above are:
- deskutils/kdepimlibs4: Import an upstream patch to remove some double
semicolons that cause base GCC to fail. They have always been present, but
since the faulty header was referenced via -isystem /usr/local/include
this never caused any problems.
- devel/subversion, devel/subversion18: Update patch-configure. The current
kwallet changes there date back to 2011 (r272490), at a time when the
build could fail when both KDE3 and KDE4 were installed. Replace those
bits with a change I've submitted upstream to use the kde4-config program
to determine where KDE4's headers and libraries are installed instead of
assuming the headers are always in include/.
Once again, huge thanks to Tobias Berner <tcberner@gmail.com> for being the
first one to notice this problem when working on the KDE Frameworks 5 ports,
coming up with the solution and bugging me until I had time to work on this
and ask for the exp-run :-)
PR: 207906 (exp-run)