sources: X-ray, NMR and DICOM-compatible imaging devices that
runs on free operating systems. Its aim is a easy to use DICOM
viewer with instant rendering of images, no matter the size and
the zoom of the DICOM image. It covers the "let's see the the
X-ray image" need of the medical professional.
WWW: http://www.orcero.org/irbis/kradview/
- Fix problem with inclusion of bsd.port.*.mk (.pre.mk must be
included prior to testing OPTIONS)
PR: ports/123373
Submitted by: myself
Approved by: maintainer-timeout, linimon (portmgr), erwin (mentor)
Security: http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/5ef12755-1c6c-11dd-851d-0016d325a0ed.html
cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others).
LibRaw is based on the source codes of the dcraw utility, where part
of drawbacks have already been eliminated and part will be fixed in
future. The users of the library are provided with API to be built
into their software programs.
WWW: http://www.libraw.orghttp://www.libraw.su
create traditional hand-drawn animation (cartoon) using
both bitmap and vector graphics.
WWW: http://www.les-stooges.org/pascal/pencil
PR: ports/122827
Submitted by: Ganael Laplanche <ganael.laplanche at martymac.com>
RAW images from most digital cameras. Rawstudio will convert
your RAW files into JPEG, PNG or TIF images which you can then
print or send to friends and clients. It has a graphical user
interface, so you can simply open a RAW file and experiment with
the controls to see how they effect the image.
WWW: http://rawstudio.org
PR: ports/123025
Submitted by: Alex Samorukov <samm at os2.kiev.ua>
the vendor. For the port the important changes are:
* parallel building is back
* p7zip is now used to extract the distfile -- lzma used earlier
caused problems, because two different lzma-archivers exist
(conflicting ports). p7zip is also wider known and supports
more compression methods.
The p7zip-part was
Submitted by: Neil Darlow
About CFDG:
Chris Coyne created a small language for design grammars called CFDG.
These grammars are sets of non-deterministic rules to produce images.
The images are surprisingly beautiful, often from very simple grammars.
Context Free is a full graphical environment for editing, rendering,
and exploring CFDG design grammars.
Features:
* Simultaneously available for Macintosh, Windows and Posix/Unix.
* Progressive image update: watch it generate
* Save generated images in PNG or SVG format.
* Produce animations
* Edit grammars and re-render easily.
* Render very large images (as large as 100 Mega-pixels).
* Can handle generated images with millions of shapes.
* Carefully tuned graphics rendering
* Many built-in examples
* Automatic checking for updates (Mac only).
* It's free, as in beer and as in speech.
WWW: http://www.contextfreeart.org/
PR: ports/121715
Submitted by: Anatoly Borodin <anatoly.borodin at gmail.com>
2008-04-02 net/dhcp-agent: Dhcp-agent has not been updated since 2003, it does not build with guile-1.8, and it is unmaintained
2008-04-22 net/ocaml-netclient: is part of ocaml-net
2008-04-06 net/samplicator: Project has vanished
2008-03-20 graphics/entice: Broken and unmaintained
a set of user specified rules. It is an attempt to make a 3D version
of Context Free. The resulting structures can be viewed in the
integrated OpenGL viewer or exported to various formats.
WWW: http://structuresynth.sourceforge.net
PR: ports/122897
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3 at amdmi3.ru>
- Remove USE_XLIB/USE_X_PREFIX/USE_XPM in favor of USE_XORG
- Remove X11BASE support in favor of LOCALBASE or PREFIX
- Use USE_LDCONFIG instead of INSTALLS_SHLIB
- Remove unneeded USE_GCC 3.4+
Thanks to all Helpers:
Dmitry Marakasov, Chess Griffin, beech@, dinoex, rafan, gahr,
ehaupt, nox, itetcu, flz, pav
PR: 116263
Tested on: pointyhat
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
Notable changes:
1. Pick the .lzma version of the vendor's distfile. Although
adds archivers/lzma to EXTRACT_DEPENDS, the savings make
it worth the trouble.
2. Disable parallel build, until the vendor figures out, what
broke it.
3. Disable use of our libtool -- somehow that does not work
any more. It would be nice, if our libtool-maintainers could
look into it -- just uncomment the relevant line in the new
Makefile and attempt building.
4. Most of the things are now installed into "versioned" directories:
"ImageMagick-6.4.0" instead of "ImageMagick".
5. API-headers now go into ${PREFIX}/include/ImageMagick instead of
directly into ${PREFIX}/include. This will make co-existence with
GraphicsMagick much easier.
runtime and require libgnome if enable WITH_GNOME.
- Remove all X11BASE.
- Correct the --with-python for ${PREFIX} -> ${PYTHONBASE} to make it prefix
safer.
- Bump the PORTREVISION.
[1] http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2008-April/047850.html
Approved by: maintainer timeout (two weeks)
community in building GIS solutions is sustaining an enormous level of effort.
The GeoAPI project aims to reduce duplication and increase interoperability by
providing neutral, interface-only APIs derived from OGC/ISO Standards.
WWW: http://geoapi.sf.net
PR: ports/122573
Submitted by: <wenheping@gmail.com>
- Implement new knobs for gems and rake (these are included in
ruby 1.9 distribution already). Also move gem bits from
ruby-gems/Makefile.common to bsd.ruby.mk[1]. Now to depend
on gems or rake you should define USE_RUBYGEMS/USE_RAKE
accordingly. Also RAKE_BIN variable is provided for
pointing to the right rake executable.
- Rewrite RUBY_SCHEBANG in awk to eliminate build dependency
on ruby.
Discussed with: Jonathan Weiss <jw@innerewut.de> [1] (gems maintainer)
Tested by: ports@
but imlib for image handling. This is bad, because many distributions
(well, at least gentoo) do not offer this library anymore as it's
quite old and not maintained anymore.
When the first release of pqiv was written, I used python, hence the
name. I expected somebody else to write a c-rewrite of qiv, so I
didn't really care about that. About one month later nothing had
happened yet, so I did this on my own. Starting from 0.4 pqiv means
"pretty quick image viewer", written in pure C, using gtk+-2.0.
Features include:
* Fullscreen
* Slideshow
* Rotate / Flip
* (Automatic/manual) Zoom
* Move by drag & drop in fullscreen
* Keep preferences in a configuration file
* Rather small executable (~36k), low ram consumtion, quick
* Execute predefined commands, pipe images through them or display their output
* Real transparency
* Fade between images
WWW: http://www.pberndt.com/Programme/Linux/pqiv/index.html
PR: ports/122191
Submitted by: Martin Tournoij <carpetsmoker@xs4all.nl>
- Use macro from bsd.sites.mk
- Make configure finds correct bash instead of patching ourselves
- Fix OPTIONS syntax error
- Add extra patch for octave 3.0
- Use octave base in pkg-plist
PR: ports/121862
Submitted by: Iouri V. Ivliev <ii at any.com.ru>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (2 weeks)