- Install jars under JAVAJARDIR
- Make sure that the wrapper scripts runs the correct
JAVA_{VERSION,OS}
o Bump PORTREVISION due to jar location changes
The attached patch updates the port to version 2.7.3 which
was released a couple of weeks ago.
PR: ports/75641
Submitted by: Christian Laursen <xi@borderworlds.dk>
During the split of trafshow3 and 4, the file patch-ah (a
local enhancement adding the ability to apply masks to
traffic patterns) was removed from files/ .
PR: ports/75685
Submitted by: Ryan Thompson <ryan@sasknow.com>
This updates net/gkrellmmultiping2 from 2.0.3_3 to 2.0.8 and
transmits maintainership from ports@freebsd.org to me.
Added files: none
Deleted files: pkg-plist
PR: ports/76011
Submitted by: Tobias Roth <ports@fsck.ch>
Adapted from the equivalent text in the OpenBSD man page which has been
removed from the portable version.
Requested by: Don Sullivan <sullivan@gaia.arc.nasa.gov>
browser, version and platform
The Net_UserAgent object does a number of tests on an HTTP
user agent string. The results of these tests are available
via methods of the object.
This module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection
code available at
http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html.
This module had many influences from the lib/Browser.php
code in version 1.3 of Horde.
PR: ports/75815
Submitted by: Antônio Carlos Venâncio Júnior <antonio@php.net>
- Update to development version 2.5.28 patch kit j
- Set myself as maintainer for the time being but allow
previous maintainer to take over ASAP
- Temporarily --disable-filetp per default since filetp is
known to be broken on version 2.5.28* and prior
- Deploy PORTDOCS
- Add CONFLICTS on net/mldonkey{,-core,-gui}
- NO_LATEST_LINK since this is a development version of
net/mldonkey
- DESCR: replace spaces with tabs
PR: 75664
Repo copied by: marcus (portmgr)
<gldisater@gldis.ca>: Host or domain name not found. Name service error for
name=gldis.ca type=MX: Host not found, try again
Approved by: portmgr (self)
little bit and allows to proceed to a more recent linux_base from
a stable (read as: the major bugs should be ironed out or identified
and most linux ports build just fine) source.
It also allows to ship 4.11 with a working linuxolator (the EOLed
linux_base is marked forbidden because of a security hole).
This is a major update, please read UPDATING (and CHANGES if you
develop linux ports).
Changes:
- change the default linux_base from v7 to v8
- add a newer freetype to linux_base-8 for nicer fonts display [1]
- don't let cpio use hardlinks in the linux_base-8 port to quiet some
warnings in some cases [2]
- fix a cut&past error in the linux_base-8 pkg-install script [3]
- convert the binary knob "USE_LINUX" to a version specifier, e.g.
USE_LINUX=<value> specifies a dependency upon
emulators/linux_base-<value>, exceptions are a value of "7" (which
does what you want and adds a dependency to linux_base) and any
value without a corresponding port in
PORTSDIR/emulators/linux_base-<value> (which adds a dependency to
the default linux_base)
- don't implicitly add USE_LINUX with the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob,
this allows us to use the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob for linux_base and
paves the way for splitting up future linux base ports into
individual pieces
- remove RESTRICTED from some GPL licensed ports, even when we only
distribute binaries, we get them from official linux sites, so
anyone can grab them there if he needs to
- add a dependency upon the linux X11 bits where necessary (based upon
guesswork)
- don't use USE_X_PREFIX in some linux ports since it adds a dependency
to the FreeBSD X11 libs, as a workaround use PREFIX?= (the clean
solution would be to remove the implicit USE_XLIB from USE_X_PREFIX)
- bump the portrevision of the linux ports ("better safe than sorry"
algorithm)
- pass maintainership of the important linux infrastructure to a
mailinglist, hijack freebsd-emulation@ for this purpose (if somebody
doesn't like this: tell us your bikeshed color at freebsd-emulation@,
my color would be "linuxolator@" in case someone cares...)
- add a pkg-install script for linux-fontconfig, but don't use it;
everything should work without it (the FreeBSD fc-cache program should
do all the work), but in case we need it we just need to decomment the
pkg-install part in the Makefile
- fix some dependencies
- fix some bugs
- add some static plists
- unbreak the ports with dependecies to more than one linux_base
This also fixes some ports which are marked BROKEN because of dependencies
to v7 and v8 of linux_base at the same time.
Known bugs:
- the linux-mesa and linux-devtools ports install libGL*.so symlinks
- some "minor" plist bugs (e.g. ld.so.{conf,cache} are modified by
the linux X11 port, so linx_Base-8 moans at deinstall time)
Future work (interested souls should coordinate with freebsd-emulation@):
- add some kind of USE_LINUX_X11 knob to streamline the X11 dependencies,
or modify the behavior of USE_XLIB in the USE_LINUX case
AFAIK trevor has some patches.
- make USE_XLIB and USE_X_PREFIX orthogonal to be able to get rid of
the PREFIX?= workaround in some linux ports
Should be discussed/coordinated on/with x11@.
- move the RPM bits from x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile to PORTSDIR/Mk/
- update to a more recent linux base
PR: 69997, 70539 (and maybe others)
Discussed with/on: java@, x11@, trevor, portmgr
Tested by: mezz, portmgr, pointyhat
RPM hunted down by: Joseph Gelinas <scirocco@tasam.com> [1]
Requested by: portmgr [2]
Submitted by: kris [3]
Approved by: portmgr
when there is a newer version of BitTorrent available
o Style fix: Remove a extraneous trailing space in Makefile
o Change default from disabled to enabled for BitTorrent option
--enable_bad_libc_workaround: 'enable workaround for a bug in BSD
libc that makes file reads very slow.' This has been verified to
be true; the behavior, not the reason
o Bump PORTREVISION
WITHOUT_PSYCO=yes if ${ARCH} != "i386"
o No PORTREVISION bump necessary since the dependency just wouldn't
work outside of i386
Reminded by: perky
cVS: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
for performance reasons
o Use WITHOUT_PSYCO to disable the support
o Idea borrowed from net/py-bittornado CVS: http://www.bittornado.com/
Obtained from: BitTornado
Overnet is a serverless peer-2-peer program for linux.
The Overnet 'core' is the actual Overnet program which does
everything behind the scenes - connecting to peers, searching,
downloading, uploading, all that stuff.
PR: ports/68141
Submitted by: No Name <arundel@gmx.net>
The Random Image Widget is a small (wxPython) application
that periodically polls The Mirror Project for a random
image and displays it in a window on your desktop.
PR: ports/70060
Submitted by: Aaron Straup Cope <asc@vineyard.net>
listening to streams)
PeerCast is a new, free way to listen to radio and watch video
on the Internet. It uses P2P technology to let anyone become a
broadcaster without the costs of traditional streaming. This
means you get to hear and watch stations not normally found on
commercially funded sites.
PR: ports/75373
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
deskutils/drivel is the only port that has pkg-plist change, so bump the
PORTREVISION. The rest else should be no function change, but just remove the
patches to allow gnomehack takes care of it. Keep in mind, I only touch those
ports that already have gnomehack.
Reviewed by: pav and marcus
BSD.*.dist), but do remove locale directories that are not listed
there. Moreover, don't try to unconditionally @dirrm these
directories since they're shared with other ports and are likely to
still be in use.
<quote>
Copies of this library code used to exist in other tarballs: Courier,
Courier-IMAP, and SqWebMail. Building and installing any of these packages
would've automatically installed this authentication code.
The authentication library is now a separate, standalone package. This
authentication library must now be installed, separately, before upgrading
to the following builds (or if installing them for the first time):
Courier 0.48, Courier-IMAP 4.0, and SqWebMail 5.0. See NEWS for more information.
</quote>
http://www.courier-mta.org/authlib/