Also, it adds math/py-numpy-stl - an optional dependency that makes loading STL files much faster. Without it, Cura was complaining: 2020-09-20 02:19:31,877 - WARNING - [MainThread] STLReader.STLReader.<module> [32]: Could not find numpy-stl, falling back to slower code. I'm not sure where the 6.x version in cad/fdm_materials came from, seems like now that project has its version in sync with the Cura version, so I chose to increment PORTEPOCH for that. [Greg] - fdm_materials adds some new materials usable with Cura - I had to bump PORTEPOCH on a couple of ports - py-numpy-stl was added on a separate commit - Bump version checking in Cura on some dependancies [db] PR: ports/249468 Submitted by: greg@unrelenting.technology
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Makefile
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Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= libArcus
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PORTVERSION= 4.7.1
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PORTEPOCH= 1
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CATEGORIES= net cad
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DIST_SUBDIR= Ultimaker
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MAINTAINER= db@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Communication library between internal components for Ultimaker
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LICENSE= LGPL3
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LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
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BUILD_DEPENDS= sip:devel/py-sip@${PY_FLAVOR}
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LIB_DEPENDS= libprotobuf.so:devel/protobuf
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USES= cmake compiler:c++11-lang python:3.4+
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USE_GITHUB= yes
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GH_ACCOUNT= Ultimaker
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USE_LDCONFIG= yes
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GH_TAGNAME= 6a68d7e0
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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