EMACS ports. [1]
- Allow building a port as root using an NFS-mounted /usr/ports if the
server maps root to a UID other than root. [2]
- Make 'BROKEN' and 'IGNORED' ports exit their "make install" with a fail
status rather than success. [3]
- Improve behavior when dealing with versioned dependencies. [4]
- Fix false positives in check-conflicts target. [5]
- Remove obsolete bzip2 code. [6]
- Add physical category net-p2p. [7]
- Don't fetch INDEXFILE if not necessary; respect FETCH_ENV. [8], [11]
- INDEX can now be moved outside of ports tree. [9]
- Add ghostscript-gpl. [10]
- Remove obsolete USE_MESA. [12]
- Force pkg_install tools from ports on FreeBSD 4.10 and older. [13]
- Document ALWAYS_KEEP_DISTFILES. [14]
- Remove USE_REINPLACE from bsd.port.mk USE_DOS2UNIX patch. [15]
PR: ports/37596 [1], ports/57259 [2], ports/63216 [3],
ports/89448 [4], ports/89710 [5], ports/88996 [6],
ports/89260 [7], ports/89363 [8], ports/89809 [9],
ports/89853 [10], ports/91086 [11], ports/91710 [12],
ports/91727 [13], ports/92111 [14], ports/92124 [15]
Submitted by: Jay Sachs <jay at eziba dot com> [1], sem [1, 3, 8, 12],
Andrew Heybey <ath at niksun dot com> [2], Jamie Jones
<jamie at thompson dot bishopston dot net>, tobez [4], Mark
Andrews <Mark_Andrews at isc dot org> [5], edwin [6, 11, 15],
pav [7, 13], Peter Jeremy <PeterJeremy at optushome dot com
dot au> [9], Ulrich Spoerlein <q at galgenberg dot net> [10],
netchild [11], erwin [14]
Reviewed by: kris, clement (partially)
- Shared lib version and PORTREVISION bumb for all affected ports.
While I'm here:
- Remove USE_MESA knob where it was (35 ports).
It marked as depricated for 2 years.
PR: ports/90247
Submitted by: Ermal Lu?i <eri--@albabsd.org>
From: Tony Maher <anthony.maher@uts.edu.au>
To: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
Subject: Re: ports/91537: maths/xgobi - download site moved/maintainer addressupdate
Actually I need modify all my ports to use OptusNet rather than
Biolateral. Is there an easy way to do this or should I submit a
separate 1-line patch and PR for each port?
biology/crimap
biology/dna-qc
biology/flip
biology/primer3
biology/seqio
biology/wise
math/xgobi
net/generic-nqs
Submitted by: Tony Maher <anthony.maher@uts.edu.au>
Atlas is great in the platforms where it's available, however
it is not being packaged (for good reasons) anymore. arpack
originally used blas for testing and since we are not really
linking any version of blas in the package it doesn't make
any difference what we use. It seems better idea to use
blas for testing since it's faster to build and because
this also means we can package arpack without building
ATLAS, The resulting package will work with BLAs or ATLAS
just the same and in any case the BLAS_LIBS variable can
now be overridden to test with atlas if it's so desired.
This change doesn't change the package so I think we should
leave the PORTVERSION untouched.
PR: ports/91251
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
- Move to ${LOCALBASE}, since it does not depend on X [2]
- Cleanup USE_GNOME
- Remove USE_GCC=3.4+ and change BROKEN to IGNORE on 4.x
[1]:
PR: ports/90331
Submitted by: maintainer
[2]:
Approved by: maintainer
PLMan, or Propositional LogicMan, is a user-friendly and powerful
propositional logic (sometimes called sentential logic or
propositional calculus) sentence shell/interpreter written
in Java, capable of handling many existing propositional
systems of propositional logic, especially the important
ones.
Author: Takayuki Hoshi <hoshi103@chapman.edu>
WWW: http://plman.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/90277
Submitted by: Nicola Vitale <nivit@email.it>