If you use the archive URL directly, you end up having non unique
distfiles named 0.9.5.tar.gz or v2.2.2.tar.gz, and soon, another port
ends up having the same version, and boom.
Reviewed by: bdrewery
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15039
* deskutils/akonadi-calendar-tools
* deskutils/akonadi-import-wizard
* deskutils/akonadiconsole
* deskutils/akregator
* deskutils/grantlee-editor
* deskutils/kaddressbook
* deskutils/kalarm
* deskutils/kcharselect
* deskutils/kdepim-addons
* deskutils/kdepim-runtime
* deskutils/keditbookmarks
* deskutils/kfind
* deskutils/kmail
* deskutils/kmail-account-wizard
* deskutils/knotes
* deskutils/kontact
* deskutils/korganizer
* deskutils/kruler
* deskutils/mbox-importer
* deskutils/pim-data-exporter
* deskutils/pim-sieve-editor
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
This adds a slew of KDE Pim related ports and some of their dependencies.
Note, that KDE Pim has a history of working poorly on FreeBSD.
* deskutils/grantleetheme
* deskutils/kdepim
* deskutils/kdepim-apps-libs
* deskutils/libkdepim
* net/akonadi-calendar
* net/akonadi-contacts
* net/akonadi-mime
* net/akonadi-notes
* net/akonadi-search
* net/calendarsupport
* net/eventviews
* net/incidenceeditor
* net/kalarmcal
* net/kblog
* net/kcalcore
* net/kcalutils
* net/kcontacts
* net/kdav
* net/kdenetwork-filesharing
* net/kget
* net/kidentitymanagement
* net/kimap
* net/kldap
* net/kmailtransport
* net/kmbox
* net/kmime
* net/kontactinterface
* net/kpimtextedit
* net/krdc
* net/krfb
* net/ksmtp
* net/ktnef
* net/libgravatar
* net/libkgapi
* net/libksieve
* net/mailcommon
* net/mailimporter
* net/messagelib
* net/pimcommon
* net/zeroconf-ioslave
* security/libkleo
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
This adds a slew of KDE Pim related ports and some of their dependencies.
Note, that KDE Pim has a history of working poorly on FreeBSD.
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
This one is a bit ugly: move libktorrent and ktorrent-kde4 out of the way and
readd the new ones in one go, to not have to touch the same MOVED lines in a
short time span.
Also this adds a very stripped down version of the desktuils/kdepim metaport,
which will get more and more dependencies added shortly.
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14823
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14832
* graphics/gwenview
* graphics/kamera
* graphics/kcolorchooser
* graphics/kdegraphics-mobipocket
* graphics/kdegraphics-svgpart
* graphics/kdegraphics-thumbnailers
* graphics/kimagemapeditor
* graphics/kolourpaint
* graphics/libkdcraw
* graphics/libkexiv2
* graphics/libkipi
* graphics/libksane
* graphics/okular
* graphics/spectacle
This is the current version of KDE Applications <foo>.
Note that users of KDE SC4 should stick with <foo>-kde4.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14833
For ports that specify CATEGORIES=kde-applications, automatically add documentation to the plist.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14821
For the qt5-* ports bsd.qt.mk sets EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS, and
thereby does not get the normal default value of
--no-same-owner --no-same-permissions
passed when extracting. This lead to for example header files
being installed (i.e. copied), with permissions group write
permissions.
Manually append that to the bsd.qt.mk shenanigans (also do the
same in www/qt5-webchannel, which opts out of the bsd.qt.mk value)
PR: 227027
Reported by: grarpamp@gmail.com
Some ports do not honour $LD or -fuse-ld=bfd in $CFLAGS, but do invoke
ld via $PATH. Automatically set BINARY_ALIAS+=ld=${LD} when LLD_UNSAFE
is active to use ld.bfd for these ports.
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14876
It has been a while both does not depend anymore on esound, before this change
esound dependency was wrongly added to plenty of packages which actually does
not depend on it.
While here:
- audio/glame: remove esound support
- games/monkeybubble: add an explicit dependency on esound
- sysutils/gnome-schedule: add en explicit dependency on pkg-config
- comms/kb: add missing dependency on pkgconfig
- x11-toolkits/libgnomeui:
* update to 2.4.5
* use USES=localbase
This should ease the import of the new ports for Applications and Plasma Desktop.
- add some more component handling
- bump KDE_APPLICATIONS_VERSION (no direct consumers exist in the ports tree atm)
- fix some space/tab errors
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14814
and to www/palemoon 27.8.1
Some patches no longer apply to them. WebRTC has moved paths in
Firefox 60.0 and no longer needs to be patched. Pale Moon removed
WebRTC completely in 27.8.0.
PR: 226476
Approved by: gecko (jbeich)
It is documented that the first FLAVOR is the default. Due to some use
of DEFAULT_VERSIONS and USES, the default FLAVOR may be determined
dynamically. Poudriere in particular expects the default to be first
and does the wrong thing for emacs ports currently [1]. This resolves
that and avoids other tools making the same mistake.
PR: 225659 comment #14
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
Prior to this change, if a port had:
- USES=go.mk,
- .include <bsd.port.pre.mk>, and
- overrode a make target (e.g. post-extract:)
then the following warnings were produced when invoking make on the port:
make: "/usr/local/poudriere/ports/default/CATEGORY/PORT/Makefile" line XX: warning: duplicate script for target "post-extract" ignored
make: "/usr/local/poudriere/ports/default/Mk/Uses/go.mk" line 68: warning: using previous script for "post-extract" defined here
This change fixes this issue by wrapping the definition of make targets
in a separate once-only !defined wrapper which is blocked until post.mk.
This concept was copied from Mk/Uses/python.mk.
PR: 224948
Submitted by: woodsb02
Approved by: jlaffaye (maintainer)
Ports using USES=php:phpize, php:ext, php:zend, and php:pecl are now
flavored. They will automatically get flavors (php56, php70, php71, php72)
depending of the versions they support (set with IGNORE_WITH_PHP). As a
consequence, ports using USES=pear and USES=horde are also flavored.
PR: 226242
Submitted by: mat
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14208
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=emacs=<flavor>
in make.conf only applies to ports with USES=emacs in their Makefile, and
not to the Emacs ports, editors/emacs and editors/emacs-devel.
While here, align some comments.