pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
The actual fix as been done by "pkglint -F */*/buildlink3.mk", and was
reviewed manually.
There are some .include lines that still are indented with zero spaces
although the surrounding .if is indented. This is existing practice.
Problems found locating distfiles:
Package cabocha: missing distfile cabocha-0.68.tar.bz2
Package convertlit: missing distfile clit18src.zip
Package php-enchant: missing distfile php-enchant/enchant-1.1.0.tgz
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Upstream changes:
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Version 3.1.7
* fixed compilation bugs in MacOsX systems (thanks to
Trevor Spiteri)
* language definition for Lilypond (thanks to Federico Bruni)
* language definition for R statistics programming language
* language definition for ISLISP (thanks to Christian Jullien)
* improved Erlang definition file (thanks to Erik Søe Sørensen)
* new output format: ESC 256 ascii code (thanks to
Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent).
Version 3.1.6
* language definition file for T/Foswiki TML markup (thanks to
Paul W. Harvey)
* new output format: ODF (e.g. for LibreOffice or to generate ODF
color-highlighted snippets to be used by ODF back-ends,
like asciidoc-odf). Thanks to Dag Wieers.
* new output format: MediaWiki thanks to Abe Skolnik
Version 3.1.5
* boost m4 macro finds boost in lib64
* boost m4 macro files are not installed
* updated php lang definition with new php 5 keywords
* language definition for Scheme (thanks to Orlando Hill)
* language definition for Po files (thanks to Mikel Olasagasti)
* language definition for Opa (thanks to Valentin Gatien-Baron)
* language definition for Javalog (thanks to Mark Silberbauer)
* language definition for UPC (thanks to Viraj Sinha)
* fixed a bug in scala.lang dealing with keywords
* updated sql.lang (thanks to Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent)
* Emacs lisp files highlighted as Lisp (thanks to Xavier-Emmanuel Vincent)
* improved logtalk.lang (thanks to Paulo Moura)
* embed inputlang in the output file (thanks to Masatake Yamato)
* highlight _ in variable declarations (thanks to Masatake Yamato)
* correctly highlight for less when filenames contain spaces
* Stop to treat NetBSD's sed as GNU sed, not full compatible.
* Then, no need to reset TOOLS_PLATFORM.gsed for NetBSD if USE_TOOLS+=gsed and
real GNU sed is required.
* In addition, convert simple USE_TOOLS+=gsed to conditionally, without NetBSD.
* convert {BUILD_,}DEPENDS+=gsed to USE_TOOLS, all tools from gsed are real gsed.
* fixed compilation problems for Sun CC
* php handles embedded html
* html handles embedded css and javascript
* Google's Protocol Buffers language definition added
* CakePhp template files highlighted as php
* haskell literate programming highlighting
* vala language definition
* lisp language definition
Changes 3.1.3:
* --tab option is correcly handled
* install script with the executable bit
* bash is highlighted
Changes 3.1.2:
* infer language for files starting with <? and <!doctype
* language definition for manifest files, asm, applescript,
vbscript, awk, bat, clipper, cobol, D, Erlang
* lang def file for compiler output errors
* style for label and path
* label element recognized in C/C++
* qmake based build system available
* searches for home directory also on windows
* improved logtalk.lang
* improved email regular expression in url.lang
Version 2.9
* language definition for C (not C++) files
* language definition for properties files
* language definition for KDE desktop and ini files
* language definition for lsm files (Linux Software Map)
* language definition for rpm spec files
* language definition for Haxe files (thanks to Jos Hirth)
* style.defaults for associating a style for an element (whose style is
not specified) to the style of another element
* highlight some KDE programming files (e.g., .rc, .kcfg, etc.)
* correctly highlight for less when filenames contain paths
* fixed a bug in file inclusion of langdef files
* fixed compilation problems for fileutil.cc (thanks to Adrian Reber)
* xml elements are correctly recognized when containing .
(thanks to Toby White)
* references for xhtml output files
Version 2.8
* lang definition for slang (by John E. Davis)
* correctly handle words in ' and ` regular expression strings
* the right delimiter of a delim element can refer to marked subexpressions
in the left delimiter
* fixed the definition of C-style comments which are not nested
* improved perl syntax highlighting
* javascript regular expression highlighting
* padding character for line numbers can be specified (thanks to
Roger Nilsson)
* removed non standard % make rules
Version 2.7
* fixed language association for log files.
* use standard sed arguments
* check that the ctags program supports the options used by source-highlight
and disable ctags tests if it does not
* removed some memory leaks from scanners and parsers
* fixed regular expression highlighting strings in perl
(thanks to Elias Pipping)
* regexp language element
* infer script languages also checking for the env specification
* improved error reporting for lang definition files
* ` ` syntax for regular expressions that permits backreferences
and conditionals
* explicit naming for subexpressions syntax
* added a program, check-regexp, for checking regular expressions
on the command line
* fix html tag definitions
* fix ruby regexp definition
* --doc option and references for docbook output
* xhtml output with non fixed font
Version 2.6
* language definition for makefiles
* language definition for css files
* language definition for m4 files
* fixed some problems in xml.lang
* fixed some problems in sh.lang
* the ctags found during configure is correctly used in makefiles
* --quiet option showing no progress information
(thanks to C. Michael Pilato)
* handle direct color specifications in double quotes in style files
* in style files can specify formatting options for more than one
element on the same line
* accept css specifications as style specifications (limited support)
* handle background color for some output formats (e.g., xhtml)
* in style files the background color (for the entire output)
can be specified
* fixed a problem in configure script on some BSD systems
(thanks to Thomas Klausner)
Version 2.5
* fixed lang.map for php files
* fixed url.lang
* --debug-langdef can be interactive
* nohilite.lang that does not perform any highlighting, but
only formats the input file into the output format (dealing
with output format special characters)
* default.lang to which source-highlight falls back when no
input language is specified or available
* infer script languages
* --header and --footer options do not require --doc option
* --statistics print elapsed time
* highlight cls, dtx and sty LaTeX files
* language definition for Tcl
* language definition for Sql
* language definition for bibtex
* infer language of script files
Version 2.4
* language definition for C# (thanks to Hemmi Shigeru)
* language definition for XML (thanks to Andy Buckley)
* language definition for shell scripts (thanks to Dirk Jagdmann)
* fixed language definition for HTML (tags with numbers are highlighted,
e.g., <h1>)
* updated language definition for logtalk (thanks to Paulo Moura)
* produces the list of elements of a language definition file
(--show-lang-elements)
* output format definition for HTML where fonts by default are
not fixed width.
* bug fix in url regular expressions
* bug fix with nonsensitive keywords (thanks to Andrea Ercolino)
* improved documentation concerning installation of Boost regex library
Version 2.3
* the regex automaton is printed on the standard output
(instead of the standard error)
* language definition for postscript
* DocBook output format
* fixed bug in .map files with \r characters
* fixed expression for email
Version 2.2
* fixed a bug that sigsegv when more than one input file
is provided
* fixed a compilation error with gcc 4.0
* generate references using ctags
* fixed a bug with LaTeX output of " with some inputencs
and with latexcolor
* handle direct color specifications independently from HTML
* fixed conversion of hexadecimal characters in output language
definitions
* fixed compilation error with regex 1.33
* include man page
* language definition for diff output
* fixed bugs in generation of the regular expression automaton
* extended documentation with some tutorials on input language
definitions
* generate more compact output (reduced size)
* in LaTeX output longtable is not used anymore
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
break, not in the global scope. This means that the automatic detection
of boost::regex isn't caried into global scope, so fix this. No idea
how this could have ever worked.