2013-11-01 sysutils/mktool
2013-11-01 databases/ruby-memcache: Development has been abandoned upstream
2013-11-01 deskutils/blogtk: This is dead upstream and is no longer being maintained
LuaDBI is a database interface library for Lua.
It is designed to provide a RDBMS agnostic API
for handling database operations.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/luadbi/
PR: ports/183079
Submitted by: Olexander Melnyk <olexander.v.melnyk@gmail.com>
maintaining seed data in a database. It uses a variety of techniques gathered
from various places around the web and combines them to create what is
hopefully the most robust seed data system around.
WWW: http://github.com/mbleigh/seed-fu
PR: ports/182705
Submitted by: Loic Blot <loic.blot@unix-experience.fr>
2013-10-10 audio/ruby-xmms: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 databases/ruby-interbase: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 databases/ruby-bdb1: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-fam: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-rcov: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-rudl: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-gemfinder: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-sysvipc: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-sdl: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-ncurses: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-parsetree: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-sexp: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-getopt-declare: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-slang: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 japanese/ruby-slang: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-gettext: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-jttui: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-mmap: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/ruby-racc: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-rparsec: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 devel/rubygem-zoom: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 games/ruby-exmars: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 graphics/ruby-pgplot: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 graphics/ruby-opengl: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 graphics/rubygem-turing: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 japanese/ruby-chasen: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 japanese/ruby-gyokuro: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 japanese/ruby-rdic: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 lang/ruby-mode.el: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 misc/rubygem-ohcount: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 net-im/rubygem-xmpp4r: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 security/ruby-acl: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/ruby-xslt: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/ruby-erbscan: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/ruby-mwdom: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/ruby-xmlscan-old: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/rubygem-formosa: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 textproc/rubygem-htmltools: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 www/ruby-cruisecontrolrb: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 www/rubygem-rubyfulsoup: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
2013-10-10 x11/ruby-gtktrayicon: Does not work with Ruby 1.9
database independent connectivity API similarly to what JDBC, ODBC and other
connectivity libraries do. It supports Sqlite3, PostgreSQL, MySQL and as many
RDBMSs as possible via cppdb-odbc bridge.
It was written with performance, simplicity in use and locale safety as the
primary goals in mind. It also provides both explicit verbose API and brief
and nice syntactic sugar.
WWW: http://cppcms.com/sql/cppdb/
PR: ports/180404
Submitted by: Mohammad S. Babaei <info@babaei.net>
- Did not convert to staging as it fails to build when enabled currently
Riak is a distributed database designed for maximum availability:
so long as your client can reach one server, it should be able to
write data. In most failure scenarios the data you want to read
should be available, albeit possibly stale.
WWW: http://basho.com/riak/
PR: ports/182317
Submitted by: Bartek Rutkowski <ports@robakdesign.com>
engine. In contrast to other wrappers such as pysqlite it focuses
on being a minimal layer over SQLite attempting just to translate
the complete SQLite API into Python. The documentation has a section
on the differences between APSW and pysqlite. APSW supports CPython
2.3 onwards and CPython 3.1 onwards.
PR: ports/181938
Submitted by: Rusty Nejdl <rnejdl@ringofsaturn.com>
Redigo is a Go client for the Redis database. It supports all Redis
commands, pipelining, publish/subscribe and connection pooling.
Approved by: crees (mentor)
Unfortunately, this also affects some ports using QT3 as a GUI toolkit.
Changes to infrastructure files:
- bsd.kde.mk : obsolete, remove
- bsd.qt.mk : note that a CONFLICTS_BUILD line can probably go after a while
- CHANGES : document the removals from bsd.port.mk
- KNOBS : remove KDE and QT (KDE4 and QT4 should be used instead)
- MOVED : add the removed ports
PR: ports/180745
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Exp-run by: bapt
A fork of the shatypes extension which adds additional
data types along with some fixes.
WWW: http://pgxn.org/dist/hashtypes/
PR: ports/180137
Submitted by: Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk>
2013-07-11 databases/embedded_innodb: The Embedded InnoDB project was terminated a few years ago
2013-07-11 print/lyx16: Unmaintained upstream, upgrading to the 2.x series is advised
2013-07-11 security/py-crack: Superseded by security/py-cracklib
subclass of SQL::Abstract, fully compatible with the parent class, but
it handles a few additional SQL constructs, and provides a different API
with named parameters instead of positional parameters, so that various
SQL fragments are more easily identified.
This module was designed for the specific needs of DBIx::DataModel, but is
published as a standalone distribution, because it may possibly be useful
for other needs.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/SQL-Abstract-More/
PR: ports/176883
Submitted by: Espen Tagestad <espen@tagestad.no>
The driver does not have external dependencies, but includes the official
light-weight Tarantool C client (a single C header which implements all
protocol formatting) for packing requests and unpacking server responses.
WWW: https://github.com/dr-co/dr-tarantool/
PR: ports/178618
Submitted by: Veniamin Gvozdikov <g.veniamin@googlemail.com>
- Update the repocopied port to 0.8.1 [1]
- Re-order OPTIONS conditionals [1]
- Make BUILD_DEPENDS use TEST_DEPENDS when TESTS option is true [1]
PR: ports/178498 [1]
Submitted by: koobs
- Update databases/phpmyadmin to 4.0.0
Version 4.0.0 is the first release of a new major version, and
involves some significant changes in functionality. In particular it
now requires Javascript in order to operate.
Provide a new phpmyadmin35 port to track the 3.5.x branch for those
not wishing to upgrade yet. Note that you will have to adjust your
httpd.conf if you switch to this port, as it installs the application to
${LOCALBASE}/www/phpMyAdmin35