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2013-12-22 databases/rubygem-delayed_job_data_mapper: Broken for more than 6 month
2013-12-22 graphics/xmagv: Broken for more than 6 month
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2013-12-22 math/fbm: No new release since 2004, new supported upstream
Reset maintainership for llwang@infor.org due to multiple timeouts and email
address permanent failure. Return all ports to the free pool except
py-numpy, which is taken under the wing of the python@ team.
We thank you for your contribution to the FreeBSD project
Approved by: portmgr
Changes:
1) Fix installation with LOCALBASE!=/usr/local
2) Properly detect the number of CPUs for concurrent builds
Notes:
1) The cffi based module _sqlite3.py needs to know where to find
sqlite3.h, which is hard-coded into the file, however the '.so'
created is based on the checksum of _sqlite3.py that changes
when changing the hard-coded path. Change this by properly
using the LOCALBASE environment variable.
2) This change does not modify the behaviour of the port as this
port runs the compilation stage directly, and correctly, however
this change will be upstreamed.
The current FreeBSD/ARM __clear_cache() implementation does nothing #if
__i386__ || __x86_64__ #else abort();
cognet@ advises this is an issue for anything !Apple that is using the
libcompiler_rt provided by Clang on ARM, and requires upstreaming.
This is the root cause of abort() on import for the ctypes module in
Python, as they bundle libffi. [1]
This change patches the bundled libffi library in all Python ports, even
though it is a NOOP for the ports that use devel/libffi. These ports,
currently python31, will get the fix via ports/184517
A huge shout out to cognet@ who helped diagnose the issue and created
the patch to address it. Thank you!
PR: ports/149167 [1]
PR: ports/184517
Submitted by: cognet [3]
Reviewed by: cognet, eadler, milki, ak
the staging infrastructure and had us remove info/gcc46 ourselves. [1]
This has now been addressed in the general infrastructure and actually
causes warnings in some cases. [2]
PR: 184178 [1]
Reported by: amdmi3 [2]
the staging infrastructure and had us remove info/gcc46 ourselves. [1]
This has now been addressed in the general infrastructure and actually
causes warnings in some cases. [2]
PR: 184178 [1]
Reported by: amdmi3 [2]
lang/python26, lang/python27 and lang/python31 now add
ac_cv_opt_olimit_ok=no to CONFIGURE_ENV to disable functionality that
was removed in Python 3.2+ [1]
Pending a backport of the commit [2] to 2.7, we can now remove the
locally maintained patch to configure that disabled the functionality
when CC = clang.
Apart from being narrower in scope than ac_cv_opt_olimit_ok=no, the patch
doesn't work for FreeBSD versions where clang *is* cc (eg: 10.0+)
[1] http://hg.python.org/lookup/r85656
[2] http://bugs.python.org/issue877121
Reviewed by: antoine