build plugins manually or possible plugin ports
- Instead of use --strip=0 and call STRIP_CMD later, let bitlbee build
scripts to strip binaries
- Bump PORTREVISION
- Move Perl's man1 files along with its man3 files.
- Move where Perl installs its modules man1 pages.
- Convert the ports installing man1 pages.
- Make different Perl versions installable at the same time.
Though you should note that only the default version can be used to
install Perl modules, and the non default Perl versions cannot use the
modules installed via ports if they contain .so as they are installed
in a version specific directory.
Reviewed by: bapt (the Mk bits)
Exp-run by: antoine
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3542
This port was recently redeclared "jobs safe", but we just hit another
jobs-safe issue on the chinese/bitchx slave port. In this case, it was
trying to link wserv beform all the object files were built.
The way we deal with iconv in base and ports across different FreeBSD
releases is complicated: 9.x does not have iconv.h in base, 10.1 has it with
a different prototype for iconv(3) and later versions have the right
iconv(3) prototype. And, in some cases (USES=iconv:{translit,wchar_t}), we
must always use the libiconv port.
This is why there are so many checks in Uses/iconv.mk: we need to know the
situation we currently have in order to decide whether to pull iconv from
converters/libiconv, whether to just use its header (and pull the library
from base) or whether to use everything from base.
r384038 adjusted several CMake-based ports, but did so in a way that was not
very scalable and required a few intrusive patches to some ports. Most ports
that have both USES=cmake and USES=iconv use variations of FindIconv.cmake
that behave similarly. This change passes the header and library values we
really want to use to CMake using the most common variable names, bypassing
the calls to find_path() and find_library() that would sometimes end up
finding the wrong file. The few ports that use different variable names have
had their Makefiles adjusted (we manually pass the values we want via
CMAKE_ARGS).
Other changes:
- chinese/fcitx: Explicitly set LIBICONV_LIBC_HAS_ICONV_OPEN=OFF as we
always want the version from ports because of USES=iconv:wchar_t.
- editors/calligra: Explicitly use iconv:translit because Kexi needs it.
- irc/weechat and irc/weechat-devel: The FindIconv.cmake patches could not
be entirely removed because the check_library_exists() calls are wrong.
Sent upstream: https://github.com/weechat/weechat/pull/513
- textproc/ctpp2: Use iconv:translit when the TRANSLITERATE option is used.
PORTREVISION has been bumped in editors/calligra and textproc/ctpp2 because
their dependency list has changed in 10.2 and later as the ports version is
always used now.
PR: 202798
Reviewed by: antoine, tijl
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Clean up portlint -C warnings do not mute install
Clean up QA reported error in staging
Correct upstream website in Makefile fetch and pkg-descr
No binary changes
UNIQUENAME was never unique, it was only used by USE_LDCONFIG and now,
we won't have conflicts there.
Use PKGBASE instead of LATEST_LINK in PKGLATESTFILE, the *only* consumer
is pkg-devel, and it works just fine without LATEST_LINK as pkg-devel
has the correct PKGNAME anyway.
Now that UNIQUENAME is gone, OPTIONSFILE is too. (it's been called
OPTIONS_FILE now.)
Reviewed by: antoine, bapt
Exp-run by: antoine
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3336
The offical GNOME 3.16 release notes can be found at https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.16/
Upgrade instructions for port users:
Delete the old tracker package with:
# pkg delete -f tracker
And user port upgrade tool of choice to upgrade.
Thanks to Antoine Brodin for running the exp-runs.
This release was made possible by the following people:
Gustau Perez
Ting-Wei_Lan
PR: 201980
<file> on ELF systems, but this doesn't really do what -export-symbols is
meant to do. On GNU ELF systems it converts <file> to a simple version
script first and then uses -version-script instead of -retain-symbols-file.
Let USES=libtool patch libtool scripts to do this on all systems with GNU
ld(1).
Bump PORTREVISION on all ports where the build log contains -export-symbols.
audio/calf: This port builds a module that now exports only one function,
but it also builds a number of executables that link to this module and
expect to see other functions. Because it's already a bit dodgy to link to
a module (libtool warns about this) let the module continue to export only
one function and instead build an ordinary library from the same source that
the executables can link to. Fix a number of other issues in the same
Makefile.am and clean up the port Makefile.
japanese/scim-honoka: Tries to hide all symbols that start with an
underscore, but because this library is written in C++ all symbols start
with _Z so it ends up hiding everything. Just don't hide anything at all
like the textproc/scim configure script does.
multimedia/schroedinger: Apply an upstream patch.
textproc/scim-input-pad: Same as japanese/scim-honoka.
PR: 201922
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Exp-run by: antoine