Since FreeBSD 8.4 and FreeBSD 9.1 make(1) do support :tu and :tl as a
replacement for :U and :L (which has been marked as deprecated)
bmake which is the default on FreeBSD 10+ only support by default
:tu/:tl a hack has been added at the time to support :U and :L to ease
migration. This hack is now not necessary anymore
Note that this makes the ports tree incompatible with make(1) from
FreeBSD 8.3 or earlier
With hat: portmgr
2014-04-30 x11-toolkits/gigi: Does not compile on 10 or higher
2014-04-30 net/asterisk-oh323: Depends on broken and unsupported asterisk14
2014-04-30 net/asterisk14: Broken and unsupported
2014-04-30 net/asterisk14-addons: Depends on broken and unsupported asterisk14
2014-04-30 ports-mgmt/pkg_install: Replaced by ports-mgmt/pkg
2014-05-01 x11-drivers/xf86-input-magictouch: Does not compile
2014-05-01 x11-drivers/xf86-video-cyrix: requires pciVideoPtr typedef
2014-05-01 x11-drivers/xf86-video-sis-intel: requires pciVideoPtr typedef
2014-05-01 net/py-spreadmodule: Depends on expired net/spread
2014-05-01 net/p5-Spread-Message: Depends on expired net/spread
2014-05-01 net/p5-POE-Component-Spread: Depends on expired net/spread
2014-05-01 net/p5-Spread-Session: Depends on expired net/spread
2014-05-01 sysutils/wmmemload: Broken
2014-05-01 lang/ml-pnet: Alpha-quality abandonware - Decommissioned Dec 2012 - Use mono
2014-05-01 lang/treecc: PNET dependency decommissioned Dec 2012
2014-05-01 lang/pnetlib: Alpha-quality abandonware - Decommissioned Dec 2012 - Use mono
2014-05-01 lang/pnet-base: Alpha-quality abandonware - Decommissioned Dec 2012 - Use mono
2014-05-01 benchmarks/pnetmark: PNET dependency decommissioned Dec 2012
2014-05-01 lang/pnet: Alpha-quality abandonware - Decommissioned Dec 2012 - Use mono
2014-05-01 x11-wm/stumpwm: Broken for more than 4 months
2014-05-01 sysutils/cpupowerd: Not maintained from upstream anymore and only supports ancient AMD K8.
2014-05-01 net/pchar: Obsolete, abandoned
2014-05-03 x11-fonts/texcm-ttf: Should be replaced by x11-fonts/stix-fonts
exists, libtool will add all libraries libB.la refers to (dependency_libs
field) to the linker command line and store them in the dependency_libs
field of libA.la. So everything that subsequently links with libA will also
link to these extra libraries. This causes too much overlinking.
This commit modifies Mk/Uses/libtool.mk so it empties the dependency_libs
field in .la libraries during staging. However, because .la libraries have
very limited use when dependency_libs is empty it makes sense to completely
remove them during staging.
So with this commit USES=libtool is modified to remove .la libraries and a
new form (USES=libtool:keepla) is introduced in case they need to be kept
(dependency_libs is still emptied).
PORTREVISION is bumped on all ports with USES=libtool that install .la
libraries. Most ports are also changed to add :keepla because .la
libraries have to be kept around as long as there are dependent ports with
.la libraries that refer to them in their dependency_libs field. In most
cases :keepla can be removed again as soon as all dependent ports that
install .la libraries have some form of USES=libtool added to their
Makefile.
PR: ports/188759
Exp-run: bdrewery
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
2014-03-07 emulators/gxmame: Depends on deprecated emulators/xmame
2014-03-07 emulators/pyxmame: Depends on deprecated emulators/xmame
2014-03-07 emulators/xmess: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 benchmarks/xdd: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 chinese/srecite: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 games/hlstats: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 audio/teamspeak_server: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 games/utserver: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 databases/p5-hp200lx-db: No more public distfiles
2014-03-07 audio/teamspeak_client: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 german/vtiger: Depends on expiring www/vtiger
2014-03-10 www/gallery: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/vtiger: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 net/linux-nx-client: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 emulators/extract-xiso: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-wantedpages: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-ldap: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-codetags: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-addcomment: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-nav: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/baikal: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-pagetopdf: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 sysutils/logmon: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-simpleticket: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-wikinegotiator: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-pagelist: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-remind: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 www/trac-macropost: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 mail/vexim: No more public distfiles
2014-03-10 lang/rscheme: No more public distfiles
9.x in order to prevent run-time breakage after the recent changes in
libiconv
- Bump port revision for lang/ghc and all dependents, as a consequence
Obtained from: FreeBSD Haskell
PNET was never more than alpha quality software and IMO never deserved
a place in ports. It has been abandoned for years and no releases since
March 2007. To celebrate this dubious anniversary, I'm setting a
countdown on these ports. As illustration, even pkgsrc, which doesn't
throw anything way, eliminated their PNET ports over a year ago.
I brought up the subject to Sylvio, the maintainer, well over a year ago
but he's been MIA the entire time, so I am also resetting maintainership
now as well.
Checking on http://www.gnu.org/software/dotgnu/, it informs that the
DotGNU project has been decommissioned since December 2012.
Execution on May Day.
GCC 4.6.4 to GCC 4.7.3. This entails updating the lang/gcc port as
well as changing the default in Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk.
Part II, Bump PORTREVISIONs.
PR: 182136
Supported by: Christoph Moench-Tegeder <cmt@burggraben.net> (fixing many ports)
Tested by: bdrewery (two -exp runs)
USE_GCC=yes has been omitted though.
Remove USE_FORTRAN handling from bsd.port.mk and bsd.gcc.mk.
Minor cleanups in some ports like USE_GMAKE, NOPORTDOCS,...
Exp-run: bdrewery
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
OPTIONS_DEFINE. This policy has been implemented only recently that's why we
have many ports violating this policy.
This patch adds the default options specified in the Porter's Handbook to
OPTIONS_DEFINE where they are being used. Ports maintained by
gnome@FreeBSD.org, kde@FreeBSD.org and x11@FreeBSD.org have been excluded.
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
computer systems. It offers 18 cache and memory benchmarks for i386 and amd64
machines, though 6 only for alpha ones. There are *mark benchmarks such as
INTmark, FLOATmark, MMXmark and SSEmark. They operate with linear (sequential)
data streams passed through ALU, FPU, MMX and SSE units respectively.
There are also *mem benchmarks such as INTmem, FLOATmem, MMXmem and SSEmem.
These are supposed to illustrate how fast is actual read/write memory
performance. There are also non-temporal versions of MMX and SSE benchmarks.
They have been coded with special instructions to minimise cache pollution on
memory reads and to eliminate it completely on memory writes. In addition, they
operate with a built in aggressive data prefetching algorithm. In some cases,
non-temporal MMXmark and SSEmark can deliver almost 100% of theoretical
bandwidth while reading.
WWW: http://alasir.com/software/ramspeed/
PR: ports/186108
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm@gmx.net>
iperf is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth along
a path between two hosts. It allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics, and reports bandwidth, delay
jitter, datagram loss. iperf was originally developed by NLANR/DAST.
iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a
smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality
that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features
found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from
iperf 2.x. iperf3 is not backwards compatible with iperf 2.x.
WWW: https://code.google.com/p/iperf/
Approved by: mat (mentor)