script checked explicitly in /usr/local for pwlib. This patch has
also been sent upstream.
Patch does not affect build when LOCALBASE == /usr/local, so no
PORTREVISION bump required.
Approved by: Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jbq@caraldi.com> (maintainer)
- This is an update of net/ekiga and net/opal. Requires the latest update to
pwlib (FreeBSD port is uptodate since one week).
This update also incorporates a new user-contributed patch,
see Bug 345308 - Keypad does not work properly at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345308
PR: ports/99764
Submitted by: maintainer (Jean-Baptiste Quenot)
presence of include/libpri.h installed by net/asterisk, but the build fails.
To fix this problem, please add the port patch below submitted by
Matt Horan <matt@matthoran.com>.
PR: ports/95641
Submitted by: maintainer
* Add WITH_FFMPEG knob
* Add WITH_SPEEX knob to build with speex-devel instead of the bundled version
NOTE: there is an explicit BUILD_DEPENDS to make sure audio/speex-devel
is installed as audio/speex and audio/speex-devel install the same shared
library version!!
PR: 95464
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz@frm2.tum.de>
Approved by: maintainer
OPAL is the "next generation" of OpenH323 that has a new
architecture. The new port is based on net/openh323 (same
author, port Makefiles very similar), so could you please:
1) make a repocopy from openh323 to opal
2) apply the patch in opal, note that old patch files are
removed, and a new patch file is provided
PR: ports/95320
Submitted by: Jean-Baptiste Quenot <jbq@caraldi.com>
- don't change the name of the lib depending on the hw-architecture
- let Steve Ames maintain the port
Discussed with: Steve Ames <steve@energistic.com>
- pwlib -> 1.9.2
- openh323 -> 1.17.3
The decission of porting the development releases instead of the stable
releases is based upon a discussion with the openh323 developers.
They serve as a start to be able to porting newer versions of e.g.
gnomemeeting et al.
Further tweaks/improvements to them may be required when other ports
start to use these versions.
Unlike the previous versions of those ports, they install a shared lib
now. So ports which depend upon them in the future should add a RUN_DEPENDS
upon them. Additionally the build time for those ports will decrease,
since they don't need to build pwlib/openh323 each time and grab them
from the build directory.
PR: 83396
Submitted by: Steve Ames <steve@energistic.com>
In colaboration with: Steve Ames <steve@energistic.com>
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.
depending on old bison behaviour (#define YYPURE) which no longer
works. Fixes crash of opengk and maybe more.
- Bump PORTREVISION of ports using pwlib (they link with it statically)
PR: ports/61053
Submitted by: Andrew MacTaggart <amactaggart@hkis.edu.hk>
Approved by: clement (mentor)
use cd ${PORTSDIR}/deve/pwlib && make -V WRKSRC instead of
hard-coding default location which is not always applicable
- While I'm here, pacify portlint(1) (spaces -> tab)
the USE_<x> equivalents. In the current scheme of things, the WANT_
variables in this case are synonymous with the USE_ ones, and thus need
to be exterminated.
First in a series of major autotools cleanups.
individual database entries for details. Report errors and omissions in the
database to the FreeBSD Security Officer <security-officer@FreeBSD.org>
bump PORTREVISON for x11/linux-XFree86-libs, since the vulnerabilites are
fixed.
The post-patch targed used to run after BUILD_DEPENDS had been processed but
this is no longer the case.
I could have changed the post-patch target to pre-build.
But I may as well use the nice new PATCH_DEPENDS feature.