- If a port has another upstream, remove GOOGLE_CODE
- If a port only has GOOGLE_CODE mark it BROKEN
Some ports have a local mirror configured but for security reasons, it
is not considered upstream.
Sponsored by: Absolight
This patch replaces a bunch of ${CURDIR}/../../ by ${CURDIR:H:H};
the latter is considered proper contemporary usage by kde@ . The
patch is independent of other KDE4 infrastructure changes.
PR: 209303
Submitted by: Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>, rakuco, T.C.Berner <tcberner@gmail.com> (kde)
Unfortunately, LibreOffice project completely dropped support for pre-C++11
compilers and libraries since 4.4. Therefore, we cannot easily build it on
FeeBSD 9.x any more unless the system was rebuilt with WITH_CLANG_IS_CC and
WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS. If user is unable to upgrade the system for some reason,
the old port, i.e., 4.3.7, is still available from devel/libreoffice4 (with
no language packs).
<file> on ELF systems, but this doesn't really do what -export-symbols is
meant to do. On GNU ELF systems it converts <file> to a simple version
script first and then uses -version-script instead of -retain-symbols-file.
Let USES=libtool patch libtool scripts to do this on all systems with GNU
ld(1).
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports where the build log contains -export-symbols.
audio/calf: This port builds a module that now exports only one function,
but it also builds a number of executables that link to this module and
expect to see other functions. Because it's already a bit dodgy to link to
a module (libtool warns about this) let the module continue to export only
one function and instead build an ordinary library from the same source that
the executables can link to. Fix a number of other issues in the same
Makefile.am and clean up the port Makefile.
japanese/scim-honoka: Tries to hide all symbols that start with an
underscore, but because this library is written in C++ all symbols start
with _Z so it ends up hiding everything. Just don't hide anything at all
like the textproc/scim configure script does.
multimedia/schroedinger: Apply an upstream patch.
textproc/scim-input-pad: Same as japanese/scim-honoka.
PR: 201922
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Exp-run by: antoine
- Replace ${MASTER_SITE_FOO} with FOO.
- Merge MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR into MASTER_SITES when possible. (This means 99.9%
of the time.)
- Remove occurrences of MASTER_SITE_LOCAL when no subdirectory was present and
no hint of what it should be was present.
- Fix some logic.
- And generally, make things more simple and easy to understand.
While there, add magic values to the FESTIVAL, GENTOO, GIMP, GNUPG, QT and
SAMBA macros.
Also, replace some EXTRACT_SUFX occurences with USES=tar:*.
Checked by: make fetch-urlall-list
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
- New port: chinese/brise Rime schema repository
- Update chinese/fcitx to 4.2.8.5.
- Update chinese/fcitx-chewing to 0.2.2.
- Update chinese/fcitx-cloudpinyin to 0.3.4.
- Update chinese/fcitx-configtool to 0.4.8.
- Update chinese/fcitx-libpinyin to 0.3.1.
- Update chinese/fcitx-rime to 0.3.1.
- Update chinese/fcitx-sunpinyin to 0.4.1.
- Update chinese/fcitx-table-extra to 0.3.7.
- Add LICENSE and update website (mainly move off Google Code)
for various ports.
- Update chinese/libpinyin to 1.1.0.
- Update chinese/librime to 1.1.
- Update chinese/opencc to 0.4.3.
- Update japanese/fcitx-anthy to 0.2.1.
- New port: japanese/fcitx-skk SKK support for Fcitx
- Update korean/fcitx-hangul to 0.3.0.
- Update textproc/fcitx-m17n to 0.2.3.
PR: ports/198743
Submitted by: maintainer, hiroto.kagotani@gmail.com, delphij
Xorg is now looking in ${LOCALBASE}/share/fonts by default
Xorg now accepts symlinks in etc/X11/fontpath.d (as decribed in Xserver(1))
Large cleanup on lots of font ports
All fonts are now properly dynamically generating fonts.dir and fonts.scale
instead of sometime overwriting existing ones)
All fonts are generating fontconfig's cache
Improve consistency in fonts ports
The kde@ team presents KDE SC 4.14.3, the last planed release
of the KDE SC 4 series.
In addition to the updates provided by the KDE SC developers, this
update also addresses numerous FreeBSD and PORTS specific
issues, found and solved by the kde@ team and area51 testers,
most notorously Tobias C. Berner <tcberner@gmail.com>
PR: 197751
PR: 197871
PR: 184996
Reviewed by: rakuco (mentor)
Differential: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1950
first contains runtime libraries such as libintl and the latter contains
developer tools such as msgfmt. Ports that use gettext will usually need
a LIB_DEPENDS on gettext-runtime and a BUILD_DEPENDS on gettext-tools.
USES=gettext-runtime can be used to set a LIB/BUILD/RUN_DEPENDS on
devel/gettext-runtime and USES=gettext-tools can be used to set a
BUILD/RUN_DEPENDS on devel/gettext-tools. USES=gettext is now the same
as "USES=gettext-runtime gettext-tools" meaning a LIB_DEPENDS on
devel/gettext-runtime and a BUILD_DEPENDS on devel/gettext-tools.
Update gettext to 0.19.3.
Remove :oldver from converters/libiconv and devel/gettext-runtime. Leave
symlinks with the old library versions to avoid the need to bump
PORTREVISION on a large number of dependent ports. When most of the
dependent ports have had normal version updates, PORTREVISION can be
bumped on the remaining ones (low number) and the links can be removed.
Fix some ports that installed files in lib/locale instead of share/locale.
PR: 194038
Reviewed by: bapt
Exp-run: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)