more useful package than the previous version, complete with examples and
handling distfiles for the i386 and amd64 architectures. This was originally
in pkgsrc-wip and cleaned up for pkgsrc HEAD. Resolved PR/46914 Not a
complete ChangeLog since the version in pkgsrc, but here's what could be
scraped from HOMEPAGE:
The April 2012 version of Cg 3.1 added these improvements:
Improved GLSL support for clip semantics
Fixed a runtime bug concerning gp4 and gp5 geometry programs
Various documentation updates
The February 2012 version of Cg 3.1 added these improvements:
Added Cg language support for uniform buffers
Added OpenGL Uni\ufb01ed Buffer Object (UBO) support for buffers
Added OpenGL GLSL version 110 and 120 translation support
New tessellation examples added
New uniform buffer examples added
VC10 projects added for examples
The February 2011 version of Cg 3.0 added these improvements:
Improved DX11 tessellation support
Resolved an issue with nearly identical user defined types
Resolved an issue with default values from unreferenced uniform parameters
Support setting matrices beyond 96 float constants in the vp30 profile
Application supplied compilation options now override those set by cgGLSetOptimalOptions
Improved support for 'const' variables in the GLSL profiles
Added sampler state documentation
of an emulated operating system. Instead of proliferating things like
SUSE_VERSION_REQD, NETBSD_VERSION_REQD, SOLARIS_VERSION_REQD, etc., a
package can say:
EMUL_REQD= suse>=9.1 netbsd>=2.0 solaris>=10
all in one, succinct line.
binary-only packages that require binary "emulation" on the native
operating system. Please see pkgsrc/mk/emulator/README for more
details.
* Teach the plist framework to automatically use any existing
PLIST.${EMUL_PLATFORM} as part of the default PLIST_SRC definition.
* Convert all of the binary-only packages in pkgsrc to use the
emulator framework. Most of them have been tested to install and
deinstall correctly. This involves the following cleanup actions:
* Remove use of custom PLIST code and use PLIST.${EMUL_PLATFORM}
more consistently.
* Simplify packages by using default INSTALL and DEINSTALL scripts
instead of custom INSTALL/DEINSTALL code.
* Remove "SUSE_COMPAT32" and "PKG_OPTIONS.suse" from pkgsrc.
Packages only need to state exactly which emulations they support,
and the framework handles any i386-on-x86_64 or sparc-on-sparc64
uses.
* Remove "USE_NATIVE_LINUX" from pkgsrc. The framework will
automatically detect when the package is installing on Linux.
Specific changes to packages include:
* Bump the PKGREVISIONs for all of the suse100* and suse91* packages
due to changes in the +INSTALL/+DEINSTALL scripts used in all
of the packages.
* Remove pkgsrc/emulators/suse_linux, which is unused by any
packages.
* cad/lc -- remove custom code to create the distinfo file for
all supported platforms; just use "emul-fetch" and "emul-distinfo"
instead.
* lang/Cg-compiler -- install the shared libraries under ${EMULDIR}
instead of ${PREFIX}/lib so that compiled programs will find
the shared libraries.
* mail/thunderbird-bin-nightly -- update to latest binary
distributions for supported platforms.
* multimedia/ns-flash -- update Linux version to 9.0.48 as the
older version is no longer available for interactive fetch.
* security/uvscan -- set LD_LIBRARY_PATH explicitly so that
it's not necessary to install library symlinks into
${EMULDIR}/usr/local/lib.
* www/firefox-bin-flash -- update Linux version to 9.0.48 as the
older version is no longer available for interactive fetch.
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.
Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
it will live with other "check" targets run after package installation.
Get rid of SHLIB_HANDLING, whose meaning had mutated over the years
from one thing to another. Currently, it is used to basically note
whether the system's "ldd" command can be usefully run on the package's
binaries and libraries. Rename this variable to CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED
for more clarity.
CHECK_SHLIBS is now a variable set exclusively by the user in /etc/mk.conf
to note whether the check for missing run-time search paths is performed
after a package is installed. It defaults to "no" unless PKG_DEVELOPER
is set.
updated by me.
This is the NVIDIA Cg compiler/toolkit for Linux that includes:
o NVIDIA Cg toolkit documentation
o NVIDIA Cg compiler
o NVIDIA Cg runtime libraries for OpenGL
o Example shaders written in the Cg language
o Example applications that use the Cg runtime to manage Cg programs