TEX_DEFAULT:
A knob to choose teTeX or TeXLive. One can specify in /etc/make.conf.
USE_TEX:
A knob for port developers. Valid keywords are listed in
bsd.tex.mk.
plfonts.dtx:
- Fixed issue of $a^\mathrm{b}, a_\mathrm{b}$.
- Support \reDeclareMathAlphabet as a rubust sequence.
tascmac.sty:
- Several issues of itembox and screen environment fixed.
ptex:
- Fix uninitialized variable issue.
[pt]lto[tp]f:
- Fix handling of section 16 in kanji map.
PR: ports/128828
of japanese/ptex has been removed and japanese/ptex-tetex has been
renamed with japanese/ptex. These are almost the same with each other
(actually ptex-tetex had some upper compatibility with ptex), so there
should be no functionality regression.
Also, dependencies of the relevant ports have been updated and
PORTREVISON bumped.
dependencies would have been built and installed by then.
Hopefully, this will unbreak the package build, but leave the
BROKEN lines till package build actually succeeds.
Also:
* Use OPTIONS to specify WITH_DVIPSK
* provide an option to install udvips
* Add listings.sty
Submitted by: ITO Tsuyoshi <tsuyoshi@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
SHIOZAKI Takehiko <st@be.to>
Now charset to be used can be specified at runtime, instead of compile time.
Due to this change, charset specific ports are being removed, and pTeX now consists of two ports: ptex-base and ptex.
Ptex-base is what used to be ptex-common, which installs non-Japanese portion of the system, and ptex is what used to be the charset specific portion, which installs Japanese specific files.
Thus, ptex-common and ptex-euc are renamed to ptex-base and ptex respectively, and ptex-jis and ptex-sjis are being removed.
It just doesn't make sense to use ${LOCALBASE}, as
if ${PREFIX} is altered to other than ${LOCALBASE}, ptex-common (the dependency) is likely to be installed
in the same alternate location.
bsd.port.mk rev. 1.304 for details on the change.
The fix here is one of the following.
(1) Define USE_BZIP2 instead of BUILD_DEPENDS on bzip2 and redefining
EXTRACT_* commands.
(2) Change ${EXTRACT_CMD} to ${TAR} when the command is obviously
calling the "tar" command (i.e., arguments like "-xzf" are spelled
out).
(3) If ${EXTRACT_CMD} is called directly with ${EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS},
add ${EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS} to the command line as well.
(4) If any of EXTRACT_CMD, EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS or EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS
is set, define the other two too.