Set MAINTAINER to <ak@freenet.co.uk> and mention the freebsd-emulation list.
emulators/vmware2:
Set MAINTAINER to <knu@FreeBSD.org> and mention the freebsd-emulation list.
Include the checksum of the 2.0.1-546 beta's distfile in files/md5 for those
who want to test it.
PR: ports/18799
Submitted by: Vladimir B. Grebenschikov <vova@express.ru>
Fix by: Kentaro Inagaki <inagaki@tg.rim.or.jp>
Advice by: peter
Tested by: people at freebsd-emulation list
1) Update to 20000430 release snapshot.
2) Remove irrelevant (integrated into wine tree) patches.
3) Add new patch.
4) New MAINTAINER (pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at).
Gerald apparently overlooked installation, so I added a few files to the
install so people can actually run WINE; I also accounted for these files
in pkg/PLIST updating. Unfortunately, I could not test WINE because I
don't have USER_LDT in my kernel and I'm not adding it just now. :-)
Special thanks to Gerald for his help!
PR: 18648
Submitted by: Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at>
Approved by: se (previous MAINTAINER)
environment variables properly to run VMware, instead of installing it
as a symbolic link to ${PREFIX}/lib/vmware/bin/vmware.
Suggested by: Frank Mayhar <frank@exit.com>
Add $FreeBSD$ on the top of the Hints.FreeBSD file.
Add a link to the official VMware Product FAQ page.
- Remove post-install information from DESCR's.
- Replace /usr/local with ${PREFIX} in DESCR's and MESSAGE's.
- Remove unnecessary whitespace.
Pointed out by: portlint
- Mention full screen graphics mode works though it'll need due care not
to enter full screen text mode.
- Wording: vmware -> VMware
- Wording: tmpfs -> MFS
Some apps such as VMware for Linux would be happy with it.
The code was originally written by Vladimir N. Silyaev.
Note: It _includes_ Linux ioctl support, but basically it's
FreeBSD native stuff. I'm importing this into emulators
category for convevience' sake. Check it out.
- Correspond to VMware 2.0 Build 476 release (not beta)
- Support SMP kernel
- Install VMware tools floppies (for Windows and Linux)
- Add Hints.FreeBSD
- Mention my unofficial `rtc' port on post-install
- Raw disk may not work for the present
- etc.
Enjoy it!
- Make portlint satisfy
- Avoid creating files out of WRKDIR
- Remove the void directory "patch" (What ever was this?)
- Adjust whitespace
- Fix some ungrammatical wordings
- Modify COMMENT and DESCR
- Drop fakeprocfs support due to the import of Linux procfs to the base system
- Show MESSAGE after installation
- Change maintainer to the -emulation list because:
- Vladimir seems too busy or unreachable these days
- This port depends very much on Linux compatibility stuff
- Get it to check if the system has Linux procfs module and stop if not
PR: ports/16960 (add WWW to DESCR)
No response by: maintainer
- remove [buggy] dependencies from linuxprocfs port, when this
port doesn't exist in a system (it's a common situation, because
linuxprocfs port isn't included in the official port tree).
- remove Makefiles.inc.xxx at cleanup stage
- added message about loading kernel modules
- added warning when vmware runned with not super-user id
Submitted by: Vladimir N. Silyaev <vsilyaev@mindspring.com>
PR: ports/16894
rather large patchset improving pcemu. I therefore also decided to
bump the version number from 1.01a to 1.01b, David Hedley apparently
abandoned all work on pcemu anyway.
The exact details of Arne's patches can be studied in the PR, it's
something like 50 lines of explanation i don't want to quote in full
here. In short, he submitted a number of improvements and a fix for
the hard disk emulation in pcemu's BIOS. After a review, i decided to
leave the patches verbatim.
In addition and while i was at it, i added something i always ment to
do: the option to dynamically add floppy disks (and now also hard
disks) from within the .pcemurc file, so there's no need to recompile
if you just wanna get access to your floppy from within pcemu.
Comment it out again once you're done.
PR: ports/5788
Submitted by: <arnej@math.ntnu.no> Arne Henrik Juul
linuxulator uses /compat/linux and /compat may be a link (it is
on fresh installs) and may not point to /usr/compat at all. Also,
linux_devtools still uses /compat/linux.
If the prefix is changed to something other than /compat/linux,
make sure it's changed in all relevant places!
Only changed giflib -> libungif in kdegraphics.
They realy do NOT want libgif, and do NOT use libgif anywhere.
Some ports are checking its existence in configure, but they
are nonsense at all!!
these are not the Tru64 libs, but rather the Digital Unix 4.0f libs.
Note that the new version number is "lower" than the previous one.
Submitted by: gallatin
* Removed xview dependancies to keep port simple.
* Sound doesn't function very well so I have disabled that also.
* Updated URL's and Maintainer's email address.
PR: 16509
Submitted by: Maintainer
- Add MAINTAINER line
- Support CC/CFLAGS/PREFIX properly
- Shorten pkg/DESCR and add README file from distribution source
PR: 16035
Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
- Add MAINTAINER line
- Add (probably missing) USE_XLIB line
- Move install path of utility data files from lib/ to libdata/
- Shorten pkg/DESCR and move original file to files/README.FreeBSD
- Sort pkg/PLIST
PR: 16039
Submitted by: tkato@prontomail.ne.jp
Use the ioctl's CDIOREADTOCHEADER and CDIOREADTOCENTRYS to determine
the size of the data track on the disk, rather than using the DIOCGDINFO
ioctl (which doesn't appear to work for all users / CD media under FreeBSD).
Submitted by: Keith Jones <keith@mithy.org>
fix, but, as I don't fully understand *why* the fix works (and doesn't
break anything else). When bochs is run from an xterm it leaves the xterm
in an unstable state after exiting (if bochs is started in the background
the xterm is unstable as soon as the prompt returns).
By unstable I mean:
Nothing you tyoe is echoed, and commands don't work (``ls'' gives no
output, for example). Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D behave like RETURN; you get a
line feed and a new prompt, and the DEL and INS keys do a destructive
back-space over the prompt.
Submitted by: Mark Ovens <mark@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org>
unix/unix.cpp to build, especially when the Makefile does not have it
defined. Also, along with this, split the patches out into the
customary one-file-per-patch chunks.
I'm not ${MAINTAINER}, but nacai does not mind my working on the
port :)
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Sega Genesis/Megadrive,
TRS-80 models 1 and 3, Colour Genie, Colecovision, Vectrex,
Apple ][ series, Atari 800, Atari 5200, Sega Master System/Game
Gear, Bally Astrocade, Kaypro 2x and PDP-1.
PR: 13201
Submitted by: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de>
Move distfiles from ~jraynard/public_html/ports/distfiles/ to
~fenner/public_html/distfiles-- this does not imply that I take
any responsibility for the ports but I'll at least host the
existing distfiles =)
recent -stable (the fs/gs handling has just been MFC'd.)
* Fix a ptrace bug, the debugger now actually seems to work again.
* Also install regapi, and some doc files.
Maintainer is reported to not have time to commit this before the 3.4
freeze point, and from what I can tell, has implied permission for this
commit.
PR: 15118
Submitted by: Juergen Lock <nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de>
Compilation may fail on a system with an old Mesa3 port installed
or if X11 headers from XFree-3.9.x are found on a system. This can
be manually fixed by undefining all occurences of DGA/DGA2 and
references to GL libraries in include/config.h in the work directory.
Kernel patches are provided for 3.3-stable: see the files directory
of the port (or $PREFIX/lib/wine/README.patches).
The port upgrade is based on patches sent by Jürgen Lock (Thanks!)
PR: 14652
Submitted by: nox@jelal.kn-bremen.de (Juergen Lock)
A problem exists when one ``pkg_add -r acroread'' and ftp.crom.com is at
it's limit. One can be able to download Latest/acroread.tgz. BUT when
`pkg_add' tries to install all the dependancies it fails due to being unable
to fetch one of them. If the user then ``pkg_add -r acroread'' again in an
attempt to get everything installed they now get scary error messages from
``mkdir'' since the directories already exist.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
Snes9X actually builds now.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
Snes9X should actually work on the Alpha now.
(And the villagers rejoiced!)
NIS users now what to do. Display a note after installation of the port/package
to draw attention to it.
Creating the proper yp.conf on the fly is being considered...
PR: 12748
Originator: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
Solution by: Palle
Thanks to: nsayer
Submitted by: troll@digitalspark.net
Reviewed by: dburr@FreeBSD.ORG
Import of new port emulators/vMac, a software Macintosh emulator.
(Requires an image of a MacPlus ROM to work, read the vMac website
for more details.)
It now also works when the linuxulator is compiled into the kernel (using
options COMPAT_LINUX). Due to my misunderstanding, PR/12918 has been closed
for the wrong reasons. My apologies to the originator.
PR: 12918
Originator: Dean Lombardo <dlombardo@excite.com>
with a signal 11, then blame the emulator not the port.
o Apply some cosmetic changes. The port now doesn't generate errors
on a successful install. Installing the port isn't confusing anymore :-)
ldconfig-1.9.5-8.i386.rpm
ELF binary type not known. Use "brandelf" to brand it.
execution of script failed
error: /home/billf/cvswork/rpm/ldconfig-1.9.5-8.i386.rpm cannot be installed
and linux-base. Both will be removed from the ports collection at the
proper time.
linux_base uses a subset of packages from a Red Hat 5.2 release to populate
/compat/linux. There's no functional difference between linux-base and
linux_base. The name of the latter is preferred over the name of the former.
Reviewed by: Tim <hoek@FreeBSD.org>
Supervised by: Satoshi <asami@FreeBSD.org>