Among changes:
- Switch KDE4_PREFIX to ${LOCALBASE}
- Remove now needless misc/kde4-shared-mime-info port
- Add stage support
- Remove ancient CONFLICTS (KDE 4.9 and less) and LATEST_LINK
- Squeeze MASTER_SITES/MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR
- Convert LIB_DEPENDS to new style
- Use options helpers
- Drop support for FreeBSD 7.x
- Remove Qt/KDE 3 related workarounds
- Remove local patches and use upstream version scheme for libraries
- sysutils/kdeadmin4, net/kdenetwork4, devel/kdesdk4,
and x11-clocks/kdetoys4 ports have been split.
- devel/kcachegrind is now a part of KDE SC [1]
- more logs in area51 repo...
New ports:
devel/kde-dev-scripts: KDE development scripts
devel/kde-dev-utils: KDE development utilities
games/klickety: Tetris themed solitaire
games/picmi: Single player logic-based puzzle game
textproc/libkomparediff2: Library to compare files and strings
The area51 repository features commits by Schaich Alonso, avilla, rakuco
and myself.
PR: ports/186491
Exp-run: by bdrewery
Approved by: beat (former maintainer) [1]
We have released updated manuals for LilyPond’s stable version, 2.18. The
manuals are now for 2.18.1 and have a number of updates and improvements over
2.18.0. There will be a further release of 2.18 in the future (2.18.2), and
this will include the updates to the manuals as well as some minor
enhancements to the LilyPond core functionality.
To summarise the current situation: stable LilyPond application: 2.18.0;
stable LilyPond manuals: 2.18.1; development for both: 2.19.2.
- Provide a NLS option
- Add stage support
- Remove some steps from distribution Makefile already done by USES=kmod
- Specify license as 'BSD2CLAUSE' instead of just 'BSD'
- Allow packaging as user
- Simplify inclusions
Approved by: hrs (maintainer)
OPTIONS_DEFINE. This policy has been implemented only recently that's why we
have many ports violating this policy.
This patch adds the default options specified in the Porter's Handbook to
OPTIONS_DEFINE where they are being used. Ports maintained by
gnome@FreeBSD.org, kde@FreeBSD.org and x11@FreeBSD.org have been excluded.
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
CUPS Cloud Print is a Google Cloud Print driver for UNIX-like operating
systems. It allows any application which prints via CUPS to print to Google
Cloud Print directly.
CUPS Cloud Print is a Google Cloud Print driver for UNIX-like operating
systems. It allows any application which prints via CUPS to print to Google
Cloud Print directly.