in the systems libz.so. This conflict broke applications such as
Eclipse which is linked with libz.so (via gtk+ I believe).
This is a slightly modified version of the submitter's patch.
A better solution may be to link with the system's libz.so and remove
the JDK's internal zlib code altogether, but I'd like to test that a
little more first. Until then this solves the problem.
. Bump PORTREVISION since Eclipse seems to be quite widely used.
Submitted by: "Arno J. Klaassen" <arno@heho.snv.jussieu.fr>
Although this is only documentation, the changes (fixing of URLs, etc.)
were enough for me to bump PORTREVISION.
. Add SHA256.
Submitted by: Adam Stroud <adam.stroud@gmail.com>
" The new version delivers a cumulative update of new developments, bug
fixes, and improvements, including an upgrade to JDK 1.4. "
- Set JAVA_VERSION=1.4+
- Add 'math' category [1]
- Use USE_ANT
- Fix COMMENT: some words seemed to be missing, turning the comment to a
nonsense sentence
- ECHO_CMD -> ECHO_MSG
- Cleanup: remove "ex:ts=8" and uneeded targets
- Use ${FIND} | ${INSTALL_DATA} to install documentation files
- Take maintainership
Reported by: portlint [1]
valid one doesn't currently exist.
. Add a pkg-deinstall which removes the symbolic link if this port owns it.
. Produce pkg-install and pkg-deinstall with SUB_FILES and SUB_LIST rather
than manually using ${SED} ourselves.
Approved by: maintainer timeout
valid one doesn't currently exist.
. Add a pkg-deinstall which removes the symbolic link if this port owns it.
. Produce pkg-install and pkg-deinstall with SUB_FILES and SUB_LIST rather
than manually using ${SED} ourselves.
Approved by: maintainer timeout
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.
The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project extends the Eclipse
platform with tools for developing J2EE Web applications.
WWW: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
PR: ports/87467
Submitted by: Mark Hobden <mark@mclgm.net>
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/awt/1.5/xawt.html
it has some advantages over XToolkit. Its also the default on Linux
and Solaris will be switching to it. Some people have reported that
it fixes a crash in the browser plugin for them.
Please let me know straight away if this causes problems, particularly
with Swing, as it hasn't been extensively tested. The web page
mentioned above explains how to switch the toolkits dynamically so you
can compare them.
Submitted by: Huang wen hui <hwh@gddsn.org.cn>
(the awt_LoadLibrary.c patch)
Approved by: phantom (maintainer)
o The language pack contains translations for
German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Portuguese (Brazil), Traditional Chinese, Simplified
Chinese, Czech, Hungarian, Polish and Russian and Arabic
Desired by: Kazumasa Gotoh <kgotoh@cic-kk.co.jp>
its putative expiration period, so if anyone on the list wants to save it,
they should get a PR in before the ports thaw is lifted.
Approved by: former maintainer
o Make an Eclipse menu entry visible. (add dependency)
o Bump PORTREVISION, accodingly.
PR: ports/86649
Submitted by: Panagiotis Astithas <past@ebs.gr>
. Respect NOPORTDOCS.
. Split "docs" into examples and docs as appropriate and install them in
the relevant directories.
. Use PORTDOCS.
. Use appropriate macros in the packing list (%%JAVAJARDIR%% and
%%EXAMPLESDIR%%) and adjust it appropriately for the previous two changes.
. Bump PORTREVISION.
- give maintainership to submitter
- mirror distfile on local site until upstream maintainer has versioned
downloads available
- depend on cedet & elib instead of semantic
- use %%DOCSDIR%% in pkg-plist
Submitted by: Doug Kelly <dougk@dougk-ff7.net>
. Many patches are now unnecessary as they are included in the new
patchset.
. The browser plugin and Java Web Start is enabled on i386 (there are
64 bit issues with both the plugin and Mozilla/Firefox which prevent
enabling it on amd64).
. Update the amount of disk space needed.
. Update the status of the port.
. Disable building the shared class data archive. This broke the build
on amd64 and appears to also be problematic on some i386 versions
(4.11 is broken at least). It will reappear in future, probably
initially on a limited set of FreeBSD versions and architectures
(6.0/i386 is reported to work).
Reviewed by: freebsd-java@
Approved by: maintainer timeout (1 week)
Although I can't reproduce this problem, it doesn't break anything
for me and other users have independently verified it fixes the
build for them.
. Remove an unnecessary patch.
PR: 85590
Submitted by: Panagiotis Astithas <past@ebs.gr>
porky pies about what they have and prompting them one file at a time.
This is a rewording and reworking (for jdk12) of the patch in the
attributed PR by fenner@ (which is for jdk14).
. Update the (commented out) MASTER_SITES while I'm here.
PR: 84644
porky pies about what they have and prompting them one file at a time.
This is a rewording and reworking (for jdk13) of the patch in the
attributed PR by fenner@ (which is for jdk14).
. Update the (commented out) MASTER_SITES while I'm here.
PR: 84644