The use of $OPSYS to define the platform actually breaks the build on
DragonFly. The PLATFORM has to be recognized, and it serves for file
selection. DragonFly (the only other OPSYS using ports for now) needs
"FreeBSD", not "DragonFly" to be defined as PLATFORM in order to build.
This change has no effect for FreeBSD users.
Varkon is an unmaintained port.
- Add stage support
- Add pkg-plist file
- Increment PORTREVISION *
* The developers have updated the system without changing version.
The packages were compared with diff, some changes and the following
changelog were found in the new package:
IMP: (6/19/13, SMR) Added ability to save selections by clicking on
the selection area of the status bar (Bug #5130).
BUG: (6/18/13, GVG) ReadProjectSettingsFromLibrary' cannot serialize parameter (Bug #5122)
FIX: Not allowing EditPreferences in ReadLibrary Job. Undoing change done for (Bug #3654)
BUG: (6/18/13, SMR) Spice output may write bus notation (Bug #5121).
FIX: Fixed getPortName() so global names do not substitute arrays.
IMP: Added DFTM export for parallel routing (Bug #5120).
Approved by: wg/culot (mentors, implicit)
a kwm, zeising production:
MESA 9.1.6
Starring:
Mesa 9.1.6, including libGL, libGLU and dri (new xorg only)
Addition of libEGL and libglesv2
KMS support for ATI graphics cards in 10-current (new xorg only)
Improved sparc64 support for new xorg. [1]
pixman 0.30.2, including shlib bump and portrevision bumps
libX11 1.6.2
Make absolute pointing devices work with x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati 7.2.0 for 10-current (KMS aware ati driver)
Also starring:
Updates to drivers and other libraries and utilities
Additional notes:
When updating MESA related ports (libGL, dri) you need to remove old versions
first. See UPDATING for details.
PR: ports/181962 [2]
Submitted by: marius [1]
zeising [2]
Exp-run by: bdrewery
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
Thanks to all who helped testing!
It's value is "--with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local" for systems
before 100043 with ports libiconv and to use at systems post
100043 with base iconv it's value is "" (NULL).
Co-authors: bapt, madpilot and bsam (me)
Right now this is a noop in the former case and a noop in the latter
case unless lang/gcc44 has been installed explicitly.
This puts a bit more emphasis on standardizing on a canonical version
"current" GCC and makes it easier to update that canonical version
by changing the default in Mk/bsd.gcc.mk and updating the lang/gcc port.
That is, USE_GCC=yes means "use a decent/modern version of GCC" without
having to worry about details.
Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)