freebsd-ports/devel/performance/Makefile
David Chisnall 3f627ab4ce Move Objective-C ports to the v2 GNUstep ABI.
* Bump the LLVM revision used for GNUstep to 7, the minimum to support
   the new ABI.
 * GNUstep-back does not work with lld, so mark it to use Gold (BFD LD
   doesn't seem able to link Objective-C things).
 * Turn off some annoying debug logs in GNUstep back, which generate
   several messages per second when you move the mouse.  These should
   never have been enabled in a release build anyway.
 * Downgrade Cenon to 4.0.2.  This was the last version to actually work
   with GNUstep (the later ones use XCode >= 5 .xib files, which GNUstep
   can't parse).
 * Update gorm to git head. The current release doesn't work with the
   new Objective-C ABI, but -head has the patches to fix it.
 * Update PikoPixel and add it to the gnustep-app meta-package.
 * Update the three core GNUstep packages to the latest release.
 * Update gnumail and pantomime to the latest release and fix a linking
   error with the new ABI.
 * Update GNUstep FTP to the latest version.

Reviewed by:	bapt (previous version)
2019-02-03 15:37:58 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= performance
PORTVERSION= 0.5.0
PORTREVISION= 6
CATEGORIES= devel gnustep
MASTER_SITES= GNUSTEP/libs
DISTNAME= Performance-${PORTVERSION}
MAINTAINER= theraven@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Help improve the performance of GNUstep applications
LICENSE= LGPL3
BROKEN_armv7= fails to build: gmake[2]: No rule to make target 'Performance/dependencies', needed by 'internal-doc-all_'. Stop.
BROKEN_powerpc64= fails to build: gmake[2]: No rule to make target 'Performance/dependencies', needed by 'internal-doc-all_'. Stop.
USES= gnustep
USE_GNUSTEP= base build
USE_LDCONFIG= ${GNUSTEP_LOCAL_LIBRARIES}
.include <bsd.port.mk>