Update devel/p5-POE-Component-Child from version 1.33 to
1.39. Minor modifications, e.g. change my maintainer
address, add build dependency.
PR: ports/91172
Submitted by: hideo <hideo@lastamericanempire.com>
devel/gauche-sdl was broken after a lang/gauche update due
to changes in how strings are internally represented. This
updates string access in the stub files, allowing it to
compile again. (the gfx subdir is still not fixed, so it's
being forcefully bypassed).
(author will be notified as soon as I get a pr # to give him)
PR: ports/91228
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@smluc.org>
devel/ode and devel/ode-devel ports are marked broken on
non-i386 archs (i.e. amd64, ia64), because ode fail to build
on these systems with following errors:
c++ -Iinclude -c -fno-exceptions -fomit-frame-pointer -O -pipe -I/usr/X11R6/include
+-DdNODEBUG -o ode/src/timer.o ode/src/timer.cpp
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:62: Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:63: Error: `4(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:86: Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:87: Error: `4(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:172: Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:173: Error: `4(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:194: Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:195: Error: `4(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:234: Error: `(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
{standard input}:235: Error: `4(%esi)' is not a valid 64 bit base/index expression
gmake: *** [ode/src/timer.o] Error 1
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/ports/devel/ode.
After some investigation, I think I've solved the problem,
and it would be great to unbreak ode at last.
The build on 64 bit platforms fails because some 32 bit
assembly gets included in the ode/src/timer.cpp file.
That, on it's turn, happens because ode's configurator
(simple configure analogue written in C) has too weak
checking for `pentium compatibility' of host system - it
just tries to compile following assembly code: `mov $0,
%eax' as a test. That compiles well on 64 bit platforms,
but because addressing scheme is now 64bit, above-mentioned
errors occur when compiling ode's source itself.
The fix is to add a patch to configurator.c that makes
`pentium compatibility' test more strict. Thus, test will
fail on 64 bit ystems and i386 assembly won't be used (ode
will use more portable routines instead).
This patch is not well tested, as I myself have no 64 bit
machines in the vicinity, but it surely doesn't break ode
on x86 :)
I've mailed it to ode author, it's now also in ODE's CVS.
PR: ports/90077
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@mail.ru>
Approved by: maintainer timeout
Upgrade to the latest, 0.8, version. I've removed the patch
because it's already commited to this version by the vendor.
PR: ports/90208
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh@vlink.ru>
Approve by: maintainer timeout
Unix.
This port tries to reproduce the Plan 9 build environment as faithfully
as possible, providing u.h and libc.h, and blithely redefining tokens
such as open, dup, and accept in order to provide implementations that
better mimic the Plan 9 semantics. The result is a more complicated and
less Unix-friendly environment, but Plan 9 programs can typically be
compiled with little or no changes.
PR: ports/90997
Submitted by: Serge Gagnon <serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca>
Kid is a simple template language for XML based vocabularies
written in Python. It was spawned as a result of a kinky
love triangle between XSLT, TAL, and PHP. We believe many
of the best features of these languages live on in Kid with
much of the limitations and complexity stamped out.
PR: ports/90909
Submitted by: "Choe, Cheng-Dae" <whitekid@gmail.com>
Simian is a program for checking source (and all kinds of
text files) for repeating blocks.
Simian (Similarity Analyser) identifies duplication in Java,
C#, C, C++, COBOL, Ruby, JSP, ASP, HTML, XML, Visual Basic
source code and even plain text files. In fact, simian can
be used on any human readable files such as ini files,
deployment descriptors, you name it.
Note: The port uses the java version by default. You can
select the .NET version via WITH_MONO=yes, and disable
installation of the java parts with WITHOUT_JAVA=yes.
WWW: http://www.redhillconsulting.com.au/products/simian/
PR: ports/83315
Submitted by: Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>