- Use distfile provided by Debian
- Add dependency on GCC from ports when building on 8.x (amd64) due
to code generation issue with built-in GCC
PR: ports/185212
Submitted by: Jan Beich <jbeich at tormail.org>
Invisible Island has taken the maintainance of mawk, switch to that version.
Take maintainership
Support stage
Approved by: Yoshihiro Ota <ota@j.email.ne.jp> (former maintainer)
Changes from [*]:
- Update Ice to 3.5.1.
- Stageify all three ports.
- Convert py-ice and php5-ice to slave ports.
- Use ICONV_LIB, so it builds ok with native iconv [1].
- Workaround for FreeBSD 10's static destructor order disaster [2].
- Install man pages.
- Allow package build for non-root users.
[1] http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-iconv.html
[2] http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2013-June/084580.html
Changes from [3]:
- Convert LIB_DEPENDS to new syntax.
- USE_GMAKE -> USES
- list Berkeley DB 6 invalid, requires upstream changes, but upstream is
loathe to make those due to licensing change in BDB
- remove BDB 2 and 3 from invalid listing, we no longer have these ports
PR: ports/184453 [*]
PR: ports/185569 [3]
Submitted by: Michael Gmelin (maintainer) [*]
Submitted by: mandree [3]
Approved by: Michael Gmelin (maintainer) [3]
- Use a variable for the Subversion server
- Consistently use ${} around variables
- Bail out if neither svn(1) nor svnlite(1) are installed
Approved by: bapt
SPECsfs2008 is the latest version of the Standard Performance Evaluation
Corporation benchmark suite measuring file server throughput and response time,
providing a standardized method for comparing performance across different
vendor platforms. SPECsfs2008 results summarize the server's capabilities with
respect to the number of operations that can be handled per second, as well as
the overall latency of the operations. The suite is a follow-on to the SFS97_R1
benchmark, adding a CIFS workload, an updated NFSv3 workload, support for
additional client platforms, and a new test harness and reporting/submission
framework.
The ISO for SPECsfs2008 must be purchased from SPEC's web site, before
this port can be built.
WWW: http://www.spec.org/sfs2008/
PR: ports/185221
Submitted by: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@FreeBSD.org>