The shells/bash-completion port installs Ian Macdonald's
programmable completion library for Bash 2.04 and above.
This gives users context- sensitive tab-completion for such
things as program arguments, SSH hostnames, NFS mounts, and
so on.
PR: ports/52790
Submitted by: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com>
- The original company (webgain.com) doesn't exist anymore.
- The code is moved over to the Sun Java Development Center.
- The port doesn't compile/build properly.
PR: Started with ports/48352
Submitted by: Andy Gerweck <andy@gerweck.dyndns.org>
Apache SOAP Toolkit for Java - Provides document/rpc-style
interfaces to SOAP service endpoints via a variety of
transports including HTTP/HTTPS/SMTP/POP3.
PR: ports/45491
Submitted by: Brian Skrab <brian@quynh-and-brian.org>
GJ is an extension of the Java programming language that
supports generic types.
* Support for generics
* Superset of the Java programming language
* Compiles into the Java Virtual Machine
* Compatible with existing libraries
WWW: http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au/~pizza/gj/
gj-jdk11 is a slave port to gj which uses JDK 1.1.
PR: ports/55111
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
GJ is an extension of the Java programming language that
supports generic types.
* Support for generics
* Superset of the Java programming language
* Compiles into the Java Virtual Machine
* Compatible with existing libraries
WWW: http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au/~pizza/gj/
gj-jdk11 is a slave port to gj which uses JDK 1.1.
PR: ports/55111
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
Jetspeed is an Open Source implementation of an Enterprise
Information Portal, using Java and XML. A portal makes
network resources (applications, databases and so forth)
available to end-users. The user can access the portal via
a web browser, WAP-phone, pager or any other device. Jetspeed
acts as the central hub where information from multiple
sources are made available in an easy to use manner.
WWW: http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/index.html
PR: ports/55593
Submitted by: Francisco Gomez <francisco@gomezmarin.com>
Java ports should use the new USE_JAVA infrastructure to
auto-discover the installed JRE
Informed maintainer.
PR: ports/56927
Submitted by: Nick Sayer <nsayer@kfu.com>
* Update to exim-4.24 (bugfix release).
* Wishlist patch for "eqi" incorporated.
* Mark exim-{ldap2,mysql,postgresql,} as conflicting.
* Substitute PORTREVISION for build number so that the version string
hints at which version of the port the binary comes from.
* Clean up POST-INSTALL-NOTES.
* Install example scripts, especially upgrade converters, now that exim-old
has been retired.
* Enable DNSDB-style lookup support by default; it can be disabled with
WITHOUT_DNSDB.
* Simplify LDAP support, using various versions of OpenLDAP only.
The old WITH_OPENLDAP[0-9][0-9] options are now invalid; use
WITH_OPENLDAP and/or WITH_OPENLDAP_VER instead.
* Retired exim-ldap port; OpenLDAP 1.2 is ancient.
* Allow the operator to specify preferred MySql version with
WITH_MYSQL_VER.
* Allow the operator to specify preferred Berkeley DB version with
WITH_BDB_VER; the old DB_LIB_VERSION option is now invalid.
* Respect bsd.ports.mk defaults of MySQL 4.0 and OpenLDAP 2.1.
* Allow the operator to specify default charset for header conversions,
with WITH_DEFAULT_CHARSET.
* Limit configure files to ${PREFIX}/etc/exim by default for security
reasons; the operator may override this behaviour with
WITHOUT_ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX.
!!!WARNING!!!
Some of these changes may cause trouble for folks who have a bunch of
exim port tweaks in make.conf and pkgtools.conf. The ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX
change may break existing deployments.
PR: ports/57098
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
PR: ports/56117
Submitted by: Pat Lashley <patl+freebsd@volant.org>
PR: ports/57099
Reported by: Mark Foster <mark@foster.cc>
Blackdown Linux Java Runtime Environment 1.1.8
It is needed for running Oracle for Linux
PR: ports/56738
Submitted by: Simun Mikecin <sime@logos.hr> <sime@logos.hr>
Deal with 64-bit time_t
With this fix I was able to complete compilation of kdebase on IA64.
Submitted by: Adriaan de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>
Thanks to: marcel for prodding and installing kdelibs on pluto2
program is to be simple and easy to use. The program is made to fill up the
gap of amissing gtk+-2.0 standalone todo list.
PR: 57341
Submitted by: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
Not all the GNOME dependencies were specified in the Makefile.
This causes errors on bento -- but probably really doesn't
affect anyone in the real world. Regardless, they should
be there, so here they are.
PR: ports/57340
Submmited by: Mark 'give that man a commit bit' Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>