are the latest stable releases.
* Update vala to the newest stable release 0.18.1, also update a few ports
in the gtk/gnome stack.
* The c++ bindings ports for glib, atk, gconf, etc, have now USE_GNOME toggles.
* Remove pkg-config run depends from glib20 and freetype2. This doesn't
eliminate pkg-config run dependency completely, a second phase is needed
and is planned.
* Support for .:run. and .:build. for USE_GNOME components was added.
Currently only libxml2 and libxslt support this mechanism.
* Updates of the telepathy stack and empathy.
* Trim makefile headers, convert ports to new options, trim off library
versions for some ports.
* Fix other ports so they build with the new glib version.
Thanks to miwi and crees for helping out with some exp-runs.
Approved by: portmgr (miwi & bapt)
Obtained from: gnome team repo
PR: ports/175331
Submitted by: Christoph Mallon
Approved by: No objections within three weeks from any maintainer
While here, style and duplicate phrase fixes in bsdcflow pkg-descr
Submitted by: mi
From the FONTLOG:
- 'Consola Mono Bold' - fixed a bug with different width
of glyphs:
028B - SMALL LETTER V WITH HOOK
03B0 - GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND TONOS
03C5 - GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON
03CB - GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA
03CD - GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH TONOS
Thanks Raphael!
In practice, this means Consola Mono Bold is now correctly identified as
having 'mono' spacing by Fontconfig, which in turn allows Qt-based
applications to list the "Consola Mono" family as monospaced.
- Rename gentium to gentium-plus tracking upstream changes
- Use the generic facilities provided in bsd.xorg.mk for handling
font installation, rather than rolling our own. This allows
removing files/fonts.dir from both ports.
- Add LICENSE, and so modify pkg-message not to mention licensing
- Use PLIST_FILES and PORTDOCS rather than a separate pkg-plist file
For dns/openresolv give proper attribution. This was a copy/paste
mistake the submitter made, which incorrectly gave me attribution
for that file. I did not create it.
Dina is a monospace bitmap font, primarily aimed at programmers. It is
relatively compact to allow a lot of code on screen, while (hopefully)
clear enough to remain readable even at high resolutions.
that may be a reason to kill it, but the sources surely surely remain out there.
Enable parallelized building and silence the noisiest of the warnings while I'm
here.
Feature safe: yes
Note: Current release does not includes Liberation Sans Narrow font due
to licensing problems. Please refer to older releases for Liberation
Sans Narrow font.
Feature safe: yes
2012-10-20 x11-themes/gtk-ana-theme: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 x11-fonts/getbdf: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 x11-fonts/arkpandora: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 x11-clocks/wmdate: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 x11/multi-gnome-terminal: depends on deprecated gnome1 things
2012-10-20 www/wacko: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/wtmp-tools: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/reed: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/pdumpfs-rsync: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/pdumpfs-clean: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/netdump-server: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/nctop: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/memgrep: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/logserial: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/dupfind: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/dump9660: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/desktopbsd-tools: No more public distfiles
2012-10-20 sysutils/agef: No more public distfiles
Remove a bunch of expired ports
Feature safe: yes
This complementary family was adapted from the Source design due to a
request to create a monospaced version for coding applications.
Source Code Pro currently supports a wide range of languages using Latin
script, and includes all the characters in the Adobe Latin 4 glyph set. As
an open source project, it is expected that incremental updates will be
made over time to extend glyph set coverage and functionality.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcecodepro.adobe/
PR: ports/171935
Submitted by: Masaki TAGAWA <masaki@club.kyutech.ac.jp>
Source Sans Pro was designed by Paul D. Hunt as Adobe's first open source
typeface family, conceived primarily as a typeface for user interfaces.
Source Sans Pro draws inspiration from the clarity and legibility of
twentieth-century American gothic typeface designs.
Source Sans Pro currently supports a wide range of languages using Latin
script, and includes all the characters in the Adobe Latin 4 glyph set. As
an open source project, it is expected that incremental updates will be
made over time to extend glyph set coverage and functionality.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcesans.adobe/
PR: ports/170568
Submitted by: pfg@