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o Use one REINPLACE in post-patch target
o Respect CFLAGS
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
Approved by: Roland Jesse aka roland.jesse at gmx.net (maintainer)
PR: 60918
my asking if the port should be marked broken on -CURRENT:
I am no longer interested in maintaining the FreeBSD port of ivtools.
But I have addressed all of these problems, to the best of my knowledge,
in the latest release of ivtools, 1.1.
GEOS (Geometry Engine - Open Source) is a C++ port of the
Java Topology Suite (JTS). As such, it aims to contain the
complete functionality of JTS in C++. This includes all the
OpenGIS "Simple Features for SQL" spatial predicate functions
and spatial operators, as well as specific JTS topology
functions such as IsValid().
More precisely, GEOS is a library containing functions which
implement OpenGIS specifications concerning operations on
geometric objects. Despite its categorization in the graphics
subdirectory, it is more suitable in a "gis" category for
Geographical Information Systems software. I would like to
suggest the ports team to create such category because of
the so many free software available on the internet. Please,
look at www.freegis.org. I am working on porting several
of them to make FreeBSD ready-for-GIS. Feel free to contact
me for more information.
PR: ports/60405
Submitted by: Leonardo Martins <lmartins@nepe.eee.ufg.br>
The goal of the OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) is to
assist C/C++ OpenGL developers with two tedious tasks:
initializing and using extensions and writing portable
applications. GLEW provides an efficient run-time mechanism to
determine whether a certain extension is supported by the
driver or not. OpenGL core and extension functionality is
exposed via a single header file.
PR: 60717
Submitted by: Igor Pokrovsky <tiamat@comset.net>
this port has gotten stale, and this version (1.0.6) is not available
there; only 1.1.0. Since the maintainer has not been active in the
FreeBSD community for quite some time, reset to ports@FreeBSD.org.
If someone uses this port, the time to adopt it would be now ...
Reviewed by: portmgr (maintainer update).
it starts before CUPS; bump portrevision.
PR: ports/60355, ports/60451
Submitted by: John Merryweather Cooper <coop9211@adelphia.net>,
Volker Stolz <vs@foldr.org> (maintainer)
I still see the "ffs conflict" bug on -current, can the submitter
confirm this?)
PR: ports/60441
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <vs@foldr.org> (maintainer)
KimDaba focuses on three key points:
o It must be easy to describe a number of images at a time.
o It must be easy to search for images.
o It must be easy to browse and view the images.
PR: 60383
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
in the official Mesa tarball, so I've made my own. The plan is to release
Mesa 6.0 RSN, and I plan to update the stable DRI drivers at that time, so
pointing out bugs found with these newer drivers to me or
dri-devel@lists.sf.net is recommended.
CUPS support.
I was hoping to test this on 5.x (where my own hpoj device currently
lives) but I forgot about the unrelated compile problem (ffs conflict).
I will undertake to add that to my list of things to do since it also
affects cqcam which I also use. (I will happily accept any pointers
to anyone who has solved this problem in some other port).
PR: ports/60064
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> (maintainer)