This port needs new GCC to build on GCC architectures.
Actually respect CC by putting ?= instead of =.
Also respect CFLAGS and remove post-patch step, instead use a separate patch file.
PR: 238515
Approved by: mat (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20819
preventing configure from finding libinotify even if it is present.
This will have no effect on packages built in a clean environment, but
it will make it easier to just build ad-hoc out of the ports tree.
Submitted by: koobs
Reported by: atari83
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20815
License headers in source files contain the following:
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
PR: 238993
* Pet portlint while I'm here.
Changelog:
* Parallel editing of multiple entries in different browser tabs supported
* LAM supports the progressive web app standard which allows to install LAM
as an icon on home screen.
* Unix: Password management can be disabled in module settings
* LAM Pro:
* Bind DLZ: entry table can show record data (use special attribute
"#records" in server profile)
* Fixed bugs:
* No drop-down filter box for account status (200)
PR: 238943
Submitted by: basil@vpm.net.ua (maintainer)
While I'm here:
* Pet portlint/portclippy by moving USE_ variables to USES block.
* Remove superflous GH_PROJECT as it's already derived from PORTNAME.
* Update the WWW field to spare users from redirects.
Changelog:
https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/compare/0.9...0.10
PR: 237680
Submitted by: Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (2+ months)
There have been repeated maintainer timeout over the last 3 years.
Some ports have already been reset to ports@ due to consecutive
timeouts. Let's complete that work.
Backport upstream fixes to correctly build Xen using LLVM 8
toolchain.
Note the fixes are not strictly needed for xen-tools since the Xen
shim build is only ever supposed to be booted using the PVH entry
point (and not the multiboot entry points). Yet given LLD8 erratic
behaviour with orphan section placement I think it's best to ensure
proper section placement for the shim also.
Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Reviewed by: mat
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20816
2019-07-01 emulators/xen-kernel47: This port is about to be removed, please update to a newer Xen version
2019-07-01 sysutils/xen-tools47: This port is about to be removed, please update to a newer Xen version
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine33: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles38: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine39: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles37: NO longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine37: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 net/morebalance: Abandonware and depends on expiring games/libggz
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine36: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles36: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine34: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine35: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles39: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 devel/py-typed-ast12: Use devel/py-typed-ast instead
2019-06-30 devel/rubygem-devise-rails50: Use devel/rubygem-devise (depends on Rails 5.0) instead
2019-06-30 security/rubygem-devise-two-factor-rails50: Use security/rubygem-devise-two-factor (depends on Rails 5.0) instead
2019-06-30 emulators/qemu-riscv: The development has been moved to the upstream
2019-06-30 games/libggz: Abandonware
2019-06-30 games/ggz-txt-client: Abandonware
2019-06-30 games/ggz-sdl-games: Abandonware
2019-06-30 games/ggz-client-libs: Abandonware
2019-06-30 games/ggz-gtk-client: Abandonware
2019-06-30 games/ggz-gtk-games: Abandonware
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine38: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 devel/llvm40: Obsolete and unmaintained
2019-06-30 www/axis: Abandonware; use www/axis2 instead
2019-06-30 sysutils/cfengine32: No longer supported upstream
2019-06-30 devel/py-msgpack05: Use devel/py-msgpack instead
2019-06-30 devel/rubygem-fastthread: Does not build for all supported Ruby version
2019-06-30 www/rubygem-responders-rails50: Use www/rubygem-responders (depends on Rails 5.0) instead