(ports that are dependencies of other ports)
net-p2p/transmission-cli: add USES=libtool and remove PTHREAD_LIBS
sysutils/deltup: simplify patch by using MAKE_ARGS
x11-fm/rox-filer: convert to USES=shared-mime-info
x11-wm/emerald: remove PTHREAD_LIBS
PR: 192062
Please use USES=python instead of USE_PYTHON.
USE_PYTHON=yes becomes USES=python
USE_PYTHON=2.7+ becomes USES=python:2.7+
USE_PYTHON_BUILD=3.3 becomes USES=python:3.3,build
...
A new PYTHON_FEATURES variable was added, which enables certain features for a
port and replaces some knobs at the same time;
PYTHON_FEATURES=distutils replaces USE_PYDISTUTILS
PYTHON_FEATURES=autoplist replaces PYDISTUTILS_AUTOPLIST
PYTHON_FEATURES=py3kplist replaces PYTHON_PY3K_PLIST_HACK
PYTHON_FEATURES=noegginfo replaces PYDISTUTILS_NOEGGINFO
PYTHON_FEATURES=concurrent replaces PYTHON_CONCURRENT_INSTALL
PYTHON_FEATURES=pythonprefix replaces USE_PYTHON_PREFIX
Some knobs have been deprecated and are to be removed in the near future:
PYTHON_MASTER_SITES - use MASTER_SITE_PYTHON instead
PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX - use PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX instead
PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLNOSINGLE - deprecated without replacement
Some knobs have been removed completely:
PYTHON_MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR
PYTHON_DISTNAME
PYTHON_WRKSRC
Several variables specific to the Python framework are no longer passed to the
build environment to avoid polluting dependency builds.
PYTHON_VERSION is not passed to .MAKEFLAGS anymore
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION,
PYTHON_DEFAULT_PORTVERSION and
PYTHONBASE are not passed to the make environment anymore
The conversion required a couple of ports to be updated to fit the changes and
new requirements. Those included "bsd.python.mk" directly or contained checks
in places, for which the USES framework would fail to provide correct values.
Python modules directly using the upstream Python package (such as py-tkinter
or py-sqlite3) were updated to avoid using the now unnecessary and remmoved
knobs from "bsd.python.mk".
Phabric: D399
exp-run: 167368 192357
PR: 167368 192357
Reviewed by: antoine, wg
Exp-run award: antoine
With hat: python@
Approved by: portmgr
minor COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles
where not included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break
the Phabricator workflow. Category X.
CR: D511
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
There will not be any more updates to gtkada version 2. There are two
gtkada ports (the other is gtkada3) and portscout is seeing the distfile
for the other one and falsely reporting gtkada has an update.
in r363436 and remove the UPDATING entry because it did not guarantee
that all ports were updated nor that they were updated in the right order.
Also remove libgcrypt.la again.
PR: 192342
Approved by: portmgr (implicit, bump unstaged ports)
Changes:
* Major API changes to FXThreadPool: mostly, much more sane
implementation, and optional FXCompletion parameter passed to perform
wait on subset of tasks; see FXCompletion notes below.
* Added FXCompletion synchronization object. FXCompletion is now used in
FXTaskGroup, FXThreadPool, but can also be used in your own programs
whenever one thread needs to await the completion of multiple worker
threads.
* Fixed bug in FXJSON parser: properly stop parsing at offending
character.
* Byte order mark handling fix in FXJSON parser.
* Added toChars() API to FXVariant; it returns empty string unless variant
is of type string. This is very similar to asChars(), except that
toChars() is safe (always returns a non-NULL pointer).
* Renamed toPointer() to toPtr() in FXVariant for consistency.
* FXParallel implementation changes: don't kick off tasks via FXThreadPool
in ParallelFor if there's only one task. Also, split ParallelFor into a
number of pieces corresponding to the number of threads available in the
FXThreadPool, unless this number is passed explicitly.
* Ensured FXParallelForFunctor's are aligned in ParallelFor.
* Updated VC++ 2008 Visual Studio project files.
- Remove a patch that was applied upstream
and/or tabs before the =. This made doing regular expressions
on the ports tree really difficult.
Approved by: portmgr (not really, but touches unstaged ports)
The Qt Quick Controls module provides a set of controls that can be
used to build complete interfaces in Qt Quick.
Submitted by: Tobias Berner <tcberner@gmail.com> via the kde-freebsd mailing list
... And bump PORTREVISION on ports that depend on devel/qscintilla2 due to
the shlib version change.
This is brought to you by the KDE on FreeBSD team. Besides updating to newer
upstream releases, this commit also contains a lot of under-the-hood changes
to the PyQt/QScintilla/SIP ports. Their Makefiles had accumulated a lot of
cruft over time, so it was time for some summer cleaning:
- General, belated changes:
* Use OPTIONS helpers wherever possible, stop including
<bsd.port.options.mk> when not necessary, stop checking for
${PORT_OPTIONS:MDOCS} and ${PORT_OPTIONS:MEXAMPLES} when not necessary,
add options such as DOCS and/or DEBUG where they were only checked for.
- QScintilla ports:
* Drop the API option from py-qt4-qscintilla2. It had been broken ever
since staging support was added, and its existence does not make much
sense: QScintilla is a hard dependency regardless of the state of this
option anyway, they all come from the same tarball and the configuration
script assumes the .api file will always be installed.
- PyQt ports:
* The configure.py patch shared by all PyQt ports has been trimmed down to
the minimum. Changes for Qt3 compatibility or for things that are just
not needed anymore have been removed.
* Several post-configure targets in the PyQt ports have been removed, as
they had no effect on the way the ports were built whatsoever.
* In some cases, instead of calling Python's py_compile.py on `ls *.py
*/*.py */*/*.py` to generate .pyc and .pyo files, we just call
compileall.py, which is made for this kind of task.
* The patch + sed hack to build py-qt4-dbussupport has been replaced by
only extracting the dbus/ directory for that port and excluding it from
all others.
* Move the bulk of the code in all Makefiles to bsd.pyqt.mk, like the
non-Python Qt ports do with bsd.qt.mk and the QT_DIST variable. A large
portion of all PyQt Makefiles were very similar and contained a lot of
boilerplate code that can be shared among all of them since they all
come from the same tarball. bsd.pyqt.mk now has a PYQT4_DIST variable
that, when set, automatically sets several common variables and the
do-configure target for a port. This allows us to considerably reduce
the size of all the py-qt4-* Makefiles.
* To make the above possible and also to allow us to use as many OPTIONS
helpers as possible, the ARGS variable is now called CONFIGURE_ARGS.
That's what it was used for anyway.
PR: 191990
when an older version of a package is installed. This is the case when an
executable links with installed libraries and with uninstalled libraries
that link with other uninstalled libraries. For each of the directly
linked libraries the executable will have an rpath (/usr/local/lib for the
installed libraries and a path under WRKDIR for each of the uninstalled
libraries), but not for the indirect libraries. Both ld(1) and rtld(1)
search the rpath of the executable first before any rpath of libraries, so
the indirectly linked libraries will be found in /usr/local/lib if they are
installed instead of in WRKDIR.
With this commit executables will overlink with uninstalled indirect
libraries again so their location is added to the rpath of the executable.
This partially reverts r358784.
PR: 191611
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
- Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on security/gnutls and
adjust all ports that depend on security/gnutls3
- Update mail/anubis to version 4.2 which supports gnutls 3.x
- Update mail/libvmime to a development snapshot (recommended by upstream
developers)
PR: 191274
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
It applies to -imageformats in Qt4, but -gui in Qt5. Noted by antoine@. A
PORTREVISION bump was unavoidable to make sure people who build
qt5-gui-5.2.1_3 without the patch rebuild the port with it.
MFH: 2014Q3
Security: 904d78b8-0f7e-11e4-8b71-5453ed2e2b49
The GIF handler is part of qt{4,5}-imageformats, not qt{4,5}-gui. Big pointy
hat to me.
I've chosen not to force users to rebuild the -gui ports yet again with a
PORTREVISION bump since the code built in those ports is the same regardless
of whether the patch is applied or not.
Submitted by: RyoTa SimaMoto <liangtai.s16@gmail.com>
MFH: 2014Q3
Security: 904d78b8-0f7e-11e4-8b71-5453ed2e2b49
This new configure argument will list all required libraries in the
generated pkgconf files. Before any library indirectly pulled in, such
as libm, was not listed.
This fixes numerous regression in dports and it's more correct anyway.
phabric: D411
Approved by: gnome (kwm)