- upgrade fixes the use of the port
- py-opengl -> py-PyOpenGL
- py-opengl-accelerate -> py-PyOpenGL-accelerate
PR: 205472
Submitted by: matthew@reztek.cz
Reviewed by: koobs
2016-04-30 textproc/rubygem-gherkin3: Use textproc/rubygem-gherkin instead
2016-04-30 dns/odsclient: ODS shuts service down, so client is probably useless
This is an old version of databases/rrdtool, no longer maintained.
Update CONFLICTS in databases/rrdtool and rrdtool12 accordingly.
Reviewed by: kwm (in part)
Differential Revision: D6168
Build compiler-rt alongside LLVM. It requires clang headers that we don't
install because they are incompatible with FreeBSD headers. To make this
work, configure and build compiler-rt in the post-build phase against the
built, but not yet installed llvm tree.
PR: 208900, 208923
2016-04-11 deskutils/qlabels: Does not fetch, unmaintained
2016-04-14 french/tvdownloader: Many channels have modified their protocols and cannot be DL anymore
2016-04-14 comms/cdr_read: unfetchable
2016-04-14 russian/rubygem-rutils: Deprecated by upstream
2016-04-14 devel/rubygem-dotenv-deployment: Deprecated by upstream in latest version (0.3.0)
2016-04-15 www/p5-LWP-ConsoleLogger: Depends on expiring www/p5-HTTP-CookieMonster
2016-04-15 www/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Cached: Depends on expiring www/p5-HTTP-CookieMonster
2016-04-15 www/p5-HTTP-CookieMonster: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 misc/diary-hercules: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 graphics/ffff: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 net-im/sigram: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 games/annelid: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 science/py-pydap: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 sysutils/su2: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 www/download-gemist: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 databases/p5-qdbm: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 comms/libfec: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-04-15 deskutils/ladon: Broken for more than 6 months
Sponsored by: Essen Linuxhotel Hackathon 2016
This is a huge leap, as we are moving from 4.2.0 (released in August 2014) to
4.14.0 (released in October 2015). Version 4.14.0 is the last KDE4-based
release, and 5.0.0 will be based on KDE Frameworks 5.
Noteworthy port changes:
- Most patches in graphics/digikam-kde4 are no longer necessary.
- graphics/kipi-plugin-googledrive and graphics/kipi-plugin-picasaweb have
been merged into graphics/kipi-plugin-googleservices following what
upstream did to those plugins.
- astro/libkgeomap and graphics/libkface are no longer included in the
DigiKam tarball and are now completely independent ports whose tarballs
are released as part of KDE Applications.
- net/libmediawiki is neither included in the DigiKam tarball nor released
as a separate tarball, so we had to resort to fetching it from an older
DigiKam release which contains it.
- graphics/digikam-kde4 now has a runtime dependency on x11/kde4-runtime.
See bug 203222 for details.
A lot of people have contributed to this update over the years in our
experimental area51 repository. Tobias Berner (our usual suspect), Adriaan
de Groot, makc@, alonso@ and jhale@ at the very least.
PR: 203222
PR: 204623
Submitted by: Tobias Berner <tcberner@gmail.com>,
Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>,
alonso,
jhale,
makc,
rakuco
2016-04-13 www/node-devel: Use www/node, upstream no longer releases a development version
PR: 208756
Submitted by: Bradley T. Hughes <bradleythughes@fastmail.fm> (maintainer)
2016-04-10 textproc/p5-ElasticSearch-SearchBuilder: Use textproc/p5-Elasticsearch which is the official client
2016-04-10 textproc/p5-ElasticSearch-legacy: Use textproc/p5-Elasticsearch which is the official client
2016-04-10 textproc/py-openpyxl1: Use textproc/py-openpyxl instead
2016-03-31 databases/rubygem-after_commit_queue-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 textproc/rubygem-jekyll-assets1: Use textproc/rubygem-jekyll-assets instead
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-sprockets-rails-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 mail/rubygem-actionmailer41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 databases/rubygem-activemodel41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-activesupport41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 www/rubygem-actionpack41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-actionview41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 databases/rubygem-paranoia-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 databases/rubygem-activerecord41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 textproc/rubygem-sass-rails4-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 www/rubygem-turbolinks-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-omniauth_crowd-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-coffee-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 www/rubygem-railties41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 devel/rubygem-jbuilder-rails41: Rails 4.1 is no longer supported - please switch to Rails 4.2
2016-03-31 textproc/py-genshi-devel: The port is no longer updated and behind the main genshi port
2016-03-25 www/session2: That is a part of Quixote webapp framework we no longer have in ports
2016-03-26 www/py-django-pipeline14: This port depends upon expired www/py-django16 and have no consumers
2016-03-26 textproc/libwpd: Not used any more
2016-03-26 graphics/libwpg: Not used any more
2016-03-26 textproc/libwps02: Not used any more
2016-03-26 textproc/libabw00: Not used any more
2016-03-27 databases/cassandra: 1.2.x has reached EOL, upgrade to a supported version of Cassandra
Remove libtxc_dxtn as s2tc is based on a newer version and includes extra
components (command line tools for texture compression).
s2tc is also based on a newer version than libtxc_dxtn.
Approved by: x11 (dumbbell@)
2016-03-26 textproc/libvisio: Not used any more
2016-03-26 textproc/libe-book00: Not used any more
Not only do these two ports have newer versions in the tree
(textproc/libvisio01 and textproc/libe-book, respectively), but they were
failing to build with the upcoming Boost 1.60.
PR: 199601
Now that the previous changes to the cloudabi-clang package brought in
more LLVM tools, the package actually became a misnomer. Most of the
tools that it installed are not part of Clang, but of LLVM instead. My
plans of extending it to also install wrappers around man(1) and
pkgconf(1) would make the naming even worse.
The only reason that the cloudabi-clang package was created in the first
place, was because we still had some of the core CloudABI libraries part
of FreeBSD Ports. Now that these libraries are part of their own package
collection, it makes more sense to squash this package together with
cloudabi-toolchain.
The nice thing about installing a wrapper around pkgconf(1) named
${gnu_triple}-pkg-config is that Autoconf now automatically picks it up.
Running ./configure --host=${gnu_triple} is enough to make it detect the
cross compiled libraries it depends on.
Reviewed by: bapt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5697
ports expect it. The files were put in a different location to avoid a
conflict with net/libnet10 but this port has been removed a while ago now.
PR: 208122
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
2016-03-15 www/eaccelerator: cannot be installed: doesn't work with lang/php56 port (doesn't support PHP 5.5 5.6 70)
2016-03-15 devel/pecl-inclued: cannot be installed: doesn't work with lang/php56 port (doesn't support PHP 5.5 5.6 70)
2016-03-15 security/pecl-taint: cannot be installed: doesn't work with lang/php56 port (doesn't support PHP 5.5 5.6 70)
* PORTNAME devel/py-pyicu should be used rather than devel/py-icu, per policy [1]
* Add LICENSE=MIT as per LICENSE file contained in distfile
* Tidy up MAKE_ENV variable assignment (pet portlint)
* Update WWW in pkg-descr to point to PyPI site, since the old site is down
* Update other ports which depend on devel/py-icu to point to devel/py-pyicu
[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python/PortsPolicy
PR: 207367
Approved by: maintainer timeout
been renamed and rearranged. The graphical user interface provided by
security/openvas-client has been discontinued. Instead there is now a
web interface provided by security/greenbone-security-assistant and a
command-line interface provided by security/openvas-client.
print/cups and update it to 2.1.3. Also remove print/cups-pstoraster,
improve print/cups-filters, print/foomatic-* and update print/hplip to
3.16.2.
Long description:
First some background. When you hand a file to cups it sets up a chain of
filter programs that converts the file to something a printer understands.
Each filter has a cost associated with it and cups tries to find the
cheapest chain. Costs used to be configured in such a way that files were
first converted to PostScript. This could then be manipulated further (e.g.
putting multiple pages on one sheet) before finally being sent to a
PostScript printer or another filter like pstoraster which produces a raster
format understood by non-PostScript printer drivers. Nowadays most filters
have been moved from cups to cups-filters and they have been configured to
use PDF as an intermediate format instead of PostScript.
Merging of cups-base, cups-client and cups-image into print/cups:
- cups-image provides a library to work with the cups raster format. It is
only used to implement filters and printer drivers and these only exist
in the context of a cups server so there's no need to separate this from
cups-base.
- cups-client provides a library that allows applications to print via cups.
It is possible to use the library to access a remote cups server without
running a local cups server, but such a setup is discouraged and the
configuration file to set this up has been marked deprecated. It is
better to run a local cups server and let that talk to the remote cups
server because then you have the benefits of local job queuing in case the
remote server is down or busy. Given this and the fact that without
filters cups-base is now smaller than it used to be it makes sense to
merge the ports. The patch also adds options IPPTOOL, DOCS and NLS which
when disabled make the new cups package smaller than the current
cups-client package. Merging the ports also prevents problems with
options like ZEROCONF being configured differently in both ports.
- print/cups was a metaport that depended on cups-base and some filters.
There isn't really a need for such a metaport so cups-base can be renamed
to cups. The filters can be depended on by printer drivers such as hplip
if they need them.
Additional changes to the new print/cups:
- Clean up the patches. They seem to have been regenerated with post-patch
changes included.
- Add a patch to prevent intermediate conversion to PDF when a PostScript
file is sent to a PostScript printer when cups-filters is installed.
- Fix the PAM configuration file.
- Add a patch to let the server search /usr/local/share/ppd like on Linux so
other ports don't have to add links to it.
- Remove ulpt(4) helper scripts. The port uses libusb with ugen(4).
- Remove support for mDNSResponder. cups-filters only supports Avahi.
- Combine ICONS and XDG_OPEN options into an X11 option to support WITHOUT_X11.
- Optionally depend on colord for ICC profile support.
- Various smaller changes.
Changes to print/cups-filters:
- Let the cups_browsed rc.d script depend on cupsd and avahi_daemon instead
of LOGIN.
- Development of foomatic-filters has been moved to cups-filters so let this
port install foomatic related files and add foomatic-filters to CONFLICTS.
- Fix location of liblouis tables.
- Add patch to fix ICC support.
Changes to print/cups-pstoraster:
This port is essentially an old version of Ghostscript plus a cups filter.
It's no longer developed. This commit removes it and changes existing
dependencies to print/cups-filters which depends on print/ghostscript* and
includes a gstoraster filter that can handle both PostScript and PDF.
Changes to print/foomatic-db*:
Remove old MASTER_SITES and dependencies and eliminate PKGNAMEPREFIX.
Changes to print/foomatic-filters:
Install beh backend with its original name again and add cups-filters to
CONFLICTS.
Changes to print/hplip:
- Stop installing hpijs/foomatic-rip support. This is no longer supported
upstream.
- Stop installing hpcups PPDs. These are now automatically generated. The
bundled PPDs are generated for an older version of cups.
- Rename the QT option to X11 to support WITHOUT_X11.
- Simplify the patches now that ports are installed in a staging area.
- Add a patch to set SO_REUSEPORT (next to SO_REUSEADDR) on the mDNS socket
like avahi-daemon does. This fixes Zeroconf support for HP network
printers.
PR: 207746
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
2016-03-05 devel/seed: No longer used
2016-03-05 devel/seed3: No longer used
2016-03-06 audio/waheela: Distfiles unavailable and no updates in 6 years
2016-03-06 sysutils/logstash-contrib: Upstream now distributing plugins separately: see https://github.com/logstash-plugins
2016-03-01 net/samba4: not supported by the upstream
2016-03-01 net/isc-dhcp42-client: isc-dhcp 4.2 is End of Life
2016-03-01 net/isc-dhcp41-relay: isc-dhcp 4.1 is now End of Life
2016-03-01 net/isc-dhcp42-relay: isc-dhcp 4.2 is End of Life
2016-03-01 net/isc-dhcp41-client: isc-dhcp 4.1 is now End of Life
2016-03-01 net/isc-dhcp42-server: isc-dhcp 4.2 is End of Life
2016-03-01 devel/pear-IO_Bit: Unsupported upstream
2016-03-01 graphics/pear-IO_SWF: Unsupported upstream
2016-02-29 audio/audacious-dumb: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-02-29 net/ntopng: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-02-29 audio/rezound: Broken for more than 6 months
2016-02-29 net/rubygem-amqp067: Upstream prefers net/rubygem-bunny
2016-02-29 devel/py-unittestplus: Tarballs and upstream website disappeared
This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance
architecture) protocol. This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only"
printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series,
and the HP DeskJet 1000 series. It has been tested on all three printers,
but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much appreciated!
WWW: http://pnm2ppa.sourceforge.net/
PR: 207468
Submitted by: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz>
The port was created in 2003 and never updated again except when it needed
to be adapted to changes in the ports framework itself. It has not had a
maintainer since 2007.
After updating print/muttprint to 0.73, the translation was not even
accurate anymore, and upstream already includes an updated version of the
same file (translation-ru.pl). The port was also broken after the
print/muttprint update, as we stopped setting variables such as CATEGORIES,
COMMENT and MAINTAINER with "?=" instead of "=".
PR: 207299
The offical GNOME 3.18 release notes can be found at
https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.18/
This update doesn't contain the glib/gtk c++ bindings which will
be done in a another update due to the requirement on c++11 and the
amount of fallout this probably will give.
GDM is still at version 3.16 due to some issues.
Bump mate-themes to use the gtk 3.18 version of the themes.
Thanks to Antoine Brodin for running the exp-runs.
This release was made possible by the following people:
Gustau Perez
Ting-Wei_Lan
PR: 207006
There are numerous graphviz related packages in PyPI, including:
graphviz, graphviz-python and pygraphviz.
This port, py-graphviz, is not and does not provide the same package
as the 'graphviz' package on PyPI (CHEESESHOP).
Further, it blocks the creation of a correctly named py-graphviz port,
is a POLA violation in terms of users expecting to find and recieve
the package they expect based on a standard search, and is likely to
create confusion among other ports if they depend on a python graphviz
package, which could result in incorrect packages/dependencies.
This is why among other reasons, Python packages should be named
exactly what they are called in PyPI, or inside install_requires,
setup_requires or tests_requires as dependencies in other packages.
This change moves py-graphviz to py-pygraphviz to correct the above
incorrect naming.
While I'm here:
- Remove backup (http) MASTER_SITES, CHEESESHOP is highly-available
and provides a Geo-aware CDN by Fastly.
- Remove {BUILD,RUN}_DEPENDS in favour of the actual LIB_DEPENDS
- Use PYDISTUTILS_* framework variables to customise the build instead
of hack patching setup.py
- Enable autoplist, fixing builds on Python 3.x [1]
- Enable concurrent (Python version) installation
- Hack patch setup.py to preclude docs installation, as it adds a
directory to --record and breaks pkg-plist output [2]
- Remove DOCSDIR override (no longer necessary)
- Assign MAINTAINER'ship to python@
- Add TEST_DEPENDS and test target
- pkg-descr: Match WWW URL to setup.py:homepage field
- pkg-descr: Improve package description text (matching upstream)
While I'm sweeping dependencies:
- Fix a typo in science/gramps: s|>-|>=
[2] https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python (Open task for install_data bug)
Reported by: Ben Woods (via IRC) [1]
2016-01-31 devel/pdcurses-the: Seperate port is no longer needed, see PR
2016-01-31 www/py-django17: End of extended support: December 1, 2015
2016-01-31 www/codeigniter22: Codeigniter 2.2.x reached its End of Life on 31 October 2015. Please update to the current version.
2016-02-01 java/wildfly80: Fully EOL when version 8.2 was released
2016-02-01 java/wildfly81: Fully EOL when version 9.0 was released
2016-02-01 mail/phpmailer2: Obsolete, use mail/phpmailer instead
- Upgrade all linux-c6- to CentOS 6.7
- Cleanups
PR: 205846
Submitted by: xmj
In Collaboration with: allanjude, netchild, xmj
Exp-run: antoine
Sponsored by: Perceivon Hosting Inc.
Differential Revision: D3428
We'd like to thanks for all the feedback and comments.
- Define LICENSE and install couple of documentation files
- Clean up port description (remove FreeBSD 4.X related stuff)
- Transfer maintainership to the submitter
PR: 199722
Submitted by: Chris Hutchinson
- www/pecl-zendopcache : used by Mk/bsd.php.mk
- databases/php5-redis : optionally used by www/magento
A PR exists for databases/php5-pdo_cassandra to make it work with supported
versions of PHP.
from the tree when Qt 3.x had reached EoL. Version 4.0 adds support for Qt4
now and thus allows to revive the port(s). While here, modernize Makefiles,
define LICENSE (GPLv2), clean up dependencies, and augment port description.
PR: 198025
After being dormant since 2013, libproxy development picked up some steam at
the end of last year, and the project moved from Google Code to GitHub,
where its releases are also being hosted. A summary of changes between 0.4.6
and 0.4.12 can be found here:
https://github.com/libproxy/libproxy/blob/0.4.12/NEWS
The libproxy ports themselves have undergone several changes too:
* net/libproxy
- Drop a lot of patches that are no longer necessary.
- Add a few patches that I have sent upstream, and add some context to the
0.4.6 patches that are still required.
- Explicitly disable a few build options (.NET bindings, for example).
- Switch to an out-of-source CMake build (also applies to the slave
ports).
- Drop the unnecessary post-install target, likely added before pkg and
our ports system got smart enough to remove directories when needed.
* net/libproxy-gnome
- Explicitly add dependency on devel/glib20 as the code links against
GObject.
- Make it clear that this plug-in targets GNOME2 desktops and uses GConf
to read proxy settings.
* net/libproxy-gnome3
- New port. Similar to libproxy-gnome, but targets GNOME3/Mate and reads
proxy settings via GSettings instead. libproxy-gnome retained its name
to avoid confusing users and requiring instructions in UPDATING.
* net/libproxy-kde
- The KDE configuration plug-in has been rewritten upstream and no longer
links against Qt or any KDE libraries. Instead, it just has a run-time
dependency on either kreadconfig (from KDE4) or kreadconfig5 (from KDE
Frameworks 5).
* net/libproxy-mozjs
- Resurrect the port; the plug-in has been rewritten and now uses
lang/spidermonkey185 to parse the JavaScript in .pac files.
* net/libproxy-webkit
- Switch to depending www/webkit-gtk3 instead of www/webkit-gtk2. In
practice, there is no huge difference since libproxy only uses the
JavaScriptCore layer (which is toolkit-independent) to parse .pac files.
Finally, thanks to mat@ for answering some questions about libproxy-perl and
which Perl patches still needed to be retained or rewritten.
Approved by: gnome (kwm)
abandoned http://www.bincimap.org/ website)
- Distfile is .tar.gz now instead of original .tar.bz2, but the contents
is identical (no changes whatsoever)
- Clean up and modernize the port: convert to OPTIONS, define LICENSE,
get rid of CONFDIR in favor of ETCDIR, allow to build with GCC 4.7+,
use @sample in pkg-plist, kill bogus EOL whitespace in pkg-descr, etc.
2016-01-15 devel/e_dbus: Not used anymore by x11-wm/enlightenment
2016-01-15 www/xpi-locale-switcher: incompatible with Firefox 34 (and later presumably)
LDAP extensions to grant group permissions
This extension enables the use of existing LDAP groups to grant
permissions rather than defining permissions for every single user on
the system. Also permits storage of permissions (both users and
groups permissions) in the LDAP directory itself rather than in the
database backend.
WWW: https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/LdapPlugin
Reviewd by: koobs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4796
Update to the latest release to make the port fetchable again. Stop passing
-DWITHOUT_LIBPROXY=YES to CMake because upstream disabled libproxy support a
few releases ago.
PR: 204171
Submitted by: matthew@reztek.cz
Approved by: maintainer timeout (65 days)