This practically brings it up to BDECFLAGS with the exception of
-Wunused-parameter -Wcast-qual -Wwrite-strings -Wbad-function-cast.
Fix the manual page - escape ("\-") a lot of minus signs in command-line
options and literal values so that groff does not try to convert them to
hyphens, thus breaking the ability to copy them directly from the manpage
to the command line.
Bump PORTREVISION.
- Assume maintainership
- Add bsd.squirrelmail.mk, a common include framework for plugins
- Thanks to Simon for his maintainership
- Thanks to jadawin@, miwi@, itetcu@ and Neil Darlow for testing and
feedback on bsd.squirrelmail.mk
PR: ports/124027
Submitted by: Simon Dick <simond irrelevant.org>
If all goes well, this will be the last 2.x release before a 3.0 major release.
The 2.4.3 release is primarily aimed at fixing bugs, but a few small features
have been added:
* Treat the -u argument to sendBuildCompletionMail as a username rather than an
arbitrary database ID. Also, do better error checking in case a user has not
been defined in the datastore.
* Add -b <build name> support to the listBuildPortsQueue command.
* Add a new tc command, getPortLastBuiltStatus to get a port's last status.
* Properly quote the UPDATE_CMD argument in the *PortsTreeUpdate hooks.
* Add a new tbkill.sh tool to terminate a running tinderbuild.
* Add a new tinderbuild option, -norebuild, which will prevent tinderbuild from
forcing a rebuild of any packages specified on the command line.
* Add the build platform and release level to the logs.
* Add support for listing total ports per Build in the www-exp frontend.
* Some other minor bugs have been fixed.
Plus 3 local (port) patches:
* in "Current and Latest Builds" (?action=latest_buildports) increase the number
of ports displayed from 20 to 30
* in ports built for a build view (?action=list_buildports&build=something)
when sorting is done by Last Build Attempt sort descending (latest build first).
* in build logs, add: [1]
- building for: (ie: "6.3-STABLE amd64")
- Makefile ident: (ie: "$FreeBSD: ports/ports-mgmt/tinderbox/Makefile,v 1.41 2008/05/19 20:00:16 itetcu Exp $")
- prefixes: (ie: "LOCALBASE=usr/local X11BASE=usr/local")
- NO* env vars: (ie: "NOPORTDOCS=yes NOPORTEXAMPLES=yes NOPORTDATA=yes")
This release would not have been possible without the contributions of
Alexander Loginov, miwi, Chess Griffin, itetcu, Dmitriy Kirhlarov,
Robert Gogolok, and ade.
- Fix a few typos in pkg-message. [2]
PR: ports/123957 [2]
Submited by: Wen heping <wenheping@gmail.com> [2],
idea from miwi@'s patch for HEAD [1]
GNU General Public Licence. It is free to download and use and
will remain so. FluxBB was conceived and designed to be fast and
light with less of the "not so essential" features that some of
the other forums have whilst not sacrificing essential functionality
or usability.
WWW: http://www.fluxbb.org/
PR: ports/123863
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
automatically categorizes your music files based on genre, artist, album,
and song. It supports gapless playback and features easy tag editing.
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/gogglesmm/
PR: ports/124080
Submitted by: Sascha Klauder <sklauder at trimind.de>
files transfer, bulletin board, users avatars, logs, links
navigation, broadcast and multicast type of connection, search
by IP address and many other, a few more features not listed here.
Now TriX is compatible with the version 2.0 of the Vypress Chat
protocol developed by VyPRESS Research.
WWW: http://trix.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/123037
Submitted by: Kozienko Aleksandr <pascalamsg at gmail.com>
- Replace files/patch-Makefile with REINPLACE_CMD
- Fix build without libvorbis and co
- Add an option to depend on timidity++ instead of timidity, to be in sync with OPTIONS of audio/sdl_mixer
PR: 124231
Submitted by: Olivier Smedts <olivier@gid0.org> (maintainer)
Version 1.9 contains rather important band-aid for hanged socketpipe
instances in case of remote server crash.
PR: 123289
Submitted by: marck
Approved by: maintainer timeout (4 weeks)
almost complete coverage of the netCDF C API, wrapping it inside easy to
use python classes.
WWW: http://pysclint.sourceforge.net/pycdf/
PR: ports/123303
Submitted by: wenheping at gmail.com
more PostgreSQL database tables. It uses a flat file per database
table, and you can configure as many Sections as you want, each one
associating a table name and a data file.
Data are parsed and rewritten, then given to PostgreSQL COPY command.
Parsing is necessary for dealing with end of lines and eventual trailing
separator characters, and for column reordering: your flat data file may
not have the same column order as the database table has.
pgloader is also able to load some large objects data into PostgreSQL,
as of now only Informix UNLOAD data files are supported. This command
gives large objects data location information into the main data file.
pgloader parse it add the text or bytea content properly escaped to the
COPY data.
pgloader issues some timing statistics every "commit_every" commits. At
the end of processing each section, a summary of overall operations,
numbers of rows copied and commits, time it took in seconds, errors
logged and database errors is issued.
WWW: http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgloader/
PR: ports/124210
Submitted by: Pierre-Emmanuel Andre
the perfect window for online applications like GMail, Photobucket,
Facebook, EBay, Wikipedia, and countless others that user and
developer momentum is shifting towards.
WWW: http://live.gnome.org/OnlineDesktop
PR: ports/124198
Submitted by: Ashish Shukla <wahjava at gmail.com>
High Level Assembler (HLA) is an assembly language developed by Randall Hyde
which can use high-level language constructs to aid x86 assembly programmer
beginners and advanced assembly developers alike.
invocations). It also fixes some edge cases that were not handled in
the previous version.
TODO: Correctly report IPv6 sockets (already in use by the sparc64 build)