- Introduce Unicode 6.0.0 data
- Add LICENSE
- Update WWW
- Take maintainership
Changes:
- Add support for SVG output (works correctly only for single page output)
and Proggy Tiny) are a set of fixed-width screen fonts that are designed
for code listings. Each font only comes in one size that it looks good at.
The fonts were optimized while coding in C or C++. For this reason,
characters like the '*' were placed vertically centered, as '*' usually
means dereference or multiply, but never 'to the power of' like in Fortran.
The {}s are centered horizontally (as the author's coding style aligns
braces vertically), the zero looks different from the capital oh, and there
is never any confusion between ells, ones, and eyes. Additionally, the
arithmetic operators (+ - * < >) are all axis aligned.
Author: Tristan Grimmer
WWW: http://www.proggyfonts.com/
PR: ports/151652
Submitted by: Raphael Kubo da Costa <kubito at gmail.com>
A collection of Mondulkiri Opentype fonts. The package contains:
- Mondulkiri Normal text font
- Mondulkiri Bold form of normal text font
- Mondulkiri Very bold font for titles etc.
- Mondulkiri 4 characters have the shapes found in the Chuon Nath dictionary
- Mondulkiri high line-spacing font
- Mondulkiri diagnostic font showing spaces and zero-width (non-)joiner
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/khmer/
PR: ports/149442
Submitted by: Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini at gmail.com>
Padauk is a fully capable Unicode 5.1 font supporting all the Myanmar
characters in the standard. Thus it provides support for minority languages
as well, in both local and Burmese rendering style.
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/Padauk
PR: ports/149110
Submitted by: Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini at gmail.com>
PingWi Typography (PWT) font package contains PWT Tahion, PWT Arion,
PWT Courant, PWT Verde and PWT Timer fonts that are supposed
to substitute Microsoft's Tahoma, Arial, Courier, Verdana and
Times New Roman respectively. They are designed to resolve formatting
problems with documents created in MS Office, when they are opened
in OpenOffice.org.
WWW: http://www.pingwinsoft.ru/pages/resheniya
PR: ports/148763
Submitted by: Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin at googlemail.com>
- Use built-in apply-slist
- Pass maintainership to submitter (naddy@ not response email and this PR was opened before the naddy@ take maintainer.
PR: ports/148953
Submitted by: Sunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh <sunpoet@sunpoet.net>
This font is called Isabella because it is based on the calligraphic
hand used in the Isabella Breviary, made around 1497, in Holland,
for Isabella of Castille, the first queen of united Spain.
WWW: http://www.thibault.org/fonts/isabella/
PR: based on ports/144624
Submitted by: Lowell Gilbert <lgfbsd at be-well.ilk.org>
The Intel drivers was patched to work with
the new server. The drivers for Vesa, NV,NVIDIA and
ATI have been tested thoroughfully and seem to work fine.
A complete changelog of Xorg 7.5 can you read here:
http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/
A note to FreeBSD 6.X users: We strongly recommend you
to update your system to 7.x or above.
For updating try
portupgrade -af \*
or:
portmaster -af
Please report any problems and issus to x11 (at) FreeBSD.org.
Thanks to beat@, rnoland@, fluffy@, stas@ and all testers for their help
and Feeback.
Tested by: Community and 2x exp-runs
individual letters of the typeface. Ecofont claims to use up to 25% less ink,
potentially saving larger institutions thousands of dollars every year without
sacrificing legibility.
PR: ports/145597
Submitted by: Joseph S. Atkinson <jsa@wickedmachine.net>
According to http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/fonts/ many other
fonts can be used, e.g. the STIX fonts.
PR: ports/144124
Submitted by: Tsurutani Naoki <turutani (at) scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Feature safe: yes
e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
groups around the world who use the Latin script to produce readable,
high-quality publications. It supports a wide range of Latin-based
alphabets and includes glyphs that correspond to all the Latin ranges
of Unicode.
WWW: http://scripts.sil.org/gentium
PR: ports/139340
Submitted by: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
134737
139941
140097
140838
140929
-Update libtool and libltdl to 2.2.6a.
-Remove devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15.
-Fix ports build with libtool22/libltdl22.
-Bump ports that depend on libltdl22 due to shared library version change.
-Explain what to do update in the UPDATING.
It has been tested with GNOME2, XFCE4, KDE3, KDE4 and other many wm/desktop
and applications in the runtime.
With help: marcus and kwm
Pointyhat-exp: a few times by pav
Tested by: pgollucci, "Romain Tartière" <romain@blogreen.org>, and
a few MarcusCom CVS users. Also, I might have missed a few.
Repocopy by: marcus
Approved by: portmgr
modular xorg.
- supply corresponding USE_XORG for all imake-using ports that need it
- USE_IMAKE no longer implies USE_XLIB in absence of USE_XORG
- retire USE_X_PREFIX which is not really used anywhere after the
above change
- a few minor nits like whitespace and SF macro
Tested by: 2 tinderbox runs by pav
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
Those ports are intended to be used with 8-CURRENT at least
with SVN r192206.
If you want to switch to linux-f10 ports, please define at /etc/make.conf:
OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f10
OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f10
An upgrading procedure is shown at /usr/ports/UPDATING, entries 20090401
and 20070327.
For the first time all tested linux ports work as expected(!):
. acroread8;
. google-earth;
. skype;
. seamonkey.
Many thanks for kernel folks who really did the main work
(and I wrote only some lines of ports).
There is a good chance that those ports may become a default
for 8.0-RELEASE. Please, test and report back to emulation@ ML.
The recommended version of FreeBSD to use them is 8-CURRENT.
FreeBSD-7.x is not fully compatible with compat.linux.osrelease
2.6.16. Some syscalls cannot be MFCed due to native FreeBSD
ABI breakage.
Usage (and package building):
1. define compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16;
2. add following variables to /etc/make.conf:
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=f8;
. OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=f8.
Approved by: bsam (me) ;-)
both current (fc4) and future linux (f8) distributions at one
ports tree.
The patch contains full changes to ports/Mk files and all ports involved.
But only infrastructure is changed. The resulting packages are the same as
before. Hence no need to bump PORTREVISIONs.
The idea was taken from bsd.gnome.mk and others.
More than 130 ports are switched to follow a new linux infrastructure
introduced by changes to bsd.port.mk, bsd.linux-rpm.mk and a new
bsd.linux-apps.mk.
Thanks for all who was involved and helped me with this work.
And help from Alexander Leidinger was incredible.
Other changes are coming. Stay tuned!
PR: ports/132510
Submitted by: bsam (me)
Exp-run by: portmgr (pav)
creation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve
the scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript creation
through final publication, both in electronic and print formats. Toward this
purpose, the STIX fonts will be made available, under royalty-free license, to
anyone, including publishers, software developers, scientists, students, and the
general public.
These fonts cover all the symbols in MathML and this port can replace the former
x11-fonts/mathfonts.
WWW: http://www.stixfonts.org/
2009-02-01 devel/subversion-devel: Use devel/subversion or devel/subversion-freebsd instead of this port
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hat: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 devel/hs-hpl: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 databases/mysqlbigram: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/claws-mail-clamav: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 mail/sylpheed2-devel: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 www/pecl-mnogosearch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-fonts/mathfonts: This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) - to be replaced by STIX fonts for Firefox 3.x
2009-01-19 x11-wm/fluxspace: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-31 x11-wm/expocity: project has been abandoned
2009-01-19 x11/bbuname: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 security/squidclam: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 print/virtualpaper: depends on broken, expired port
2009-01-19 print/ifhp: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-p2p/peercast: has been forbidden for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 palm/pdbc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-mgmt/NeTraMet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net-im/sulci: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/mjpegtools-yuvfilters: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 multimedia/helixplayer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 lang/quack: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 misc/pybliographer: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/versuch: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/py-mantissa: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/libunpipc: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gnometelnet: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 net/gacxtool: depends on expired, broken port
2009-01-19 devel/py-coro: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 chinese/stardict2-dict-zh_TW: has been broken for more than 6 months
2009-01-19 x11-themes/gtk-industrial-theme: has been broken for more than 6 months
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libglut since the shlib
version number went from 4 to 3.
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libXaw as libXaw.so.8 isn't
installed anymore.
- Couple of ports fixes (mostly missing xorg components added to USE_XORG).
See http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/ for the general
release notes. On the FreeBSD front, this release introduces Fuse support
in HAL, adds multi-CPU support to libgtop, WebKit updates, and fixes some
long-standing seahorse and gnome-keyring bugs. The documentation updates
to the website are forthcoming.
This release features commits by adamw, ahze, kwm, mezz, and myself. It would
not have been possible without are contributors and testers:
Alexander Loginov
Craig Butler [1]
Dmitry Marakasov [6]
Eric L. Chen
Joseph S. Atkinson
Kris Moore
Lapo Luchini [7]
Nikos Ntarmos
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartiere
TAOKA Fumiyoshi [3]
Yasuda Keisuke
Zyl
aZ [4]
bf [2] [5]
Florent Thoumie
Peter Wemm
pluknet
PR: 125857 [1]
126993 [2]
130031 [3]
127399 [4]
127661 [5]
124302 [6]
129570 [7]
129936
123790
allowed to mirror them.
Note: a newer version is available from
http://support.wolfram.com/technotes/latestfonts.en.html
but it does not fit the purpose of this port.
This port was supported by Mozilla 1.8 (including Firefox 2.0) but for
Firefox 3.x we need another port to install the STIX fonts.
See: http://www.stixfonts.org/
PR: ports/129992
Submitted by: Oleg <olevole (at) yandex.ru>
have the same width, which is ideal for alignment. It is loosely derived
from the look of the Monaco screen font that was available on the old MacOS
systems. Some changes have been made to make it easier to differentiate
certain symbols.
WWW: http://bok.net/MonteCarlo/
PR: ports/128249
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
Specifically, newer autoconf (> 2.13) has different semantic of the
configure target. In short, one should use --build=CONFIGURE_TARGET
instead of CONFIGURE_TARGET directly. Otherwise, you will get a warning
and the old semantic may be removed in later autoconf releases.
To workaround this issue, many ports hack the CONFIGURE_TARGET variable
so that it contains the ``--build='' prefix.
To solve this issue, under the fact that some ports still have
configure script generated by the old autoconf, we use runtime detection
in the do-configure target so that the proper argument can be used.
Changes to Mk/*:
- Add runtime detection magic in bsd.port.mk
- Remove CONFIGURE_TARGET hack in various bsd.*.mk
- USE_GNOME=gnometarget is now an no-op
Changes to individual ports, other than removing the CONFIGURE_TARGET hack:
= pkg-plist changed (due to the ugly CONFIGURE_TARGET prefix in * executables)
- comms/gnuradio
- science/abinit
- science/elmer-fem
- science/elmer-matc
- science/elmer-meshgen2d
- science/elmerfront
- science/elmerpost
= use x86_64 as ARCH
- devel/g-wrap
= other changes
- print/magicfilter
GNU_CONFIGURE -> HAS_CONFIGURE since it's not generated by autoconf
Total # of ports modified: 1,027
Total # of ports affected: ~7,000 (set GNU_CONFIGURE to yes)
PR: 126524 (obsoletes 52917)
Submitted by: rafan
Tested on: two pointyhat 7-amd64 exp runs (by pav)
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP),
using an intermediate bitmapped font format.
This is converted to TrueType.
Auther: Paul Hardy <unifoundry@unifoundry.com>
WWW: http://unifoundry.com/unifont.html
PR: ports/125308
Submitted by: nrg milk <bsdports at gmail.com>
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library releases the Unicode character
based Tibetan Machine Uni OpenType font for writing Tibetan, Dzongkha
and Ladakhi in dbu-can script with full support for the Sanskrit
combinations found in chos skad texts.
This font is based on the Tibetan Machine font originally designed and
developed by Tony Duff of the Tibetan Computer Company over many
years, the rights of which were purchased from him by the Trace
Foundation in order to make it freely available under the terms of the
Gnu General Public License.
OpenType tables and more than 2,000 additional glyphs were added to
the original font by Nathaniel Garson and Christopher Fynn under the
auspices of THDL. This new OpenType version of the font contains
almost 4,000 glyphs and can generate over 20,000 different
combinations.
WWW: http://www.thdl.org/tools/fonts/
Author: Tony Duff
Code2001 is a Plane 1 Unicode-based font (TTF). The font is correctly
encoded for Plane 1 per the latest TTF/OTF specifications.
WWW: http://code2000.net/code2001.htm
Author: James Kass
Based on: x11-fonts/code2000 by thierry
Added new fonts Dyuthi3.ttf, RaghuMalayalamSans2.ttf,
Meera_04.ttf, suruma2.ttf and Rachana_04.ttf
* ttf-malayalam-fonts.copyright:
Updated upstream authors, copyright and license for newly
added fonts
* Added a note in the pkg-descr file about the difference
between this port and the x11-fonts/fonts-indic port.
PR: ports/122969
Submitted by: Jacula Modyun <jacula (at) gmail.com> (maintainer)
- Remove USE_XLIB/USE_X_PREFIX/USE_XPM in favor of USE_XORG
- Remove X11BASE support in favor of LOCALBASE or PREFIX
- Use USE_LDCONFIG instead of INSTALLS_SHLIB
- Remove unneeded USE_GCC 3.4+
Thanks to all Helpers:
Dmitry Marakasov, Chess Griffin, beech@, dinoex, rafan, gahr,
ehaupt, nox, itetcu, flz, pav
PR: 116263
Tested on: pointyhat
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
FreeBSD. The official GNOME 2.22 release notes can be found at
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ . On the FreeBSD front,
this release features an updated hal port with support for video4linux
devices, DRM (Direct Rendering), and better support of removable media. Work
is also underway to tie webkit more closely into GNOME. As part of the
GNOME 2.22 upgrade, GStreamer received a rather large upgrade as well.
Be sure to consult UPDATING on the proper steps to upgrade all of your
GNOME ports.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions and
testing efforts of the following people:
Pawel Worach
kan
edwin
Peter Ulrich Kruppa
J. W. Ballantine
Yasuda Keisuke
Andriy Gapon
adventurous graphic designers and typesetters who deal with hundreds
and even more fonts during their work - browsing the endless lists
of font dialogs. Basically, the Fontmatrix helps doing three things:
activation and deactivation of fonts, tagging fonts and fontbook
generation.
WWW: http://www.fontmatrix.net
PR: ports/120250
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc at issp.ac.ru>
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for
their work on porting modules and testing the whole ball of wax on
pointyhat (respectively).
The FreeBSD GNOME team would also like to thank our various testers and
contributors:
Yasuda Keisuke
Frank Jahnke
Pawel Worach
Brian Gruber
Franz Klammer
Yuri Pankov
Nick Barkas
Cristian KLEIN
Tony Maher
Scot Hetzel
Martin Matuska (mm)
Benoit Dejean
Martin Wilke (miwi)
(And anyone else I may have missed)
PRs fixed in this release:
111272, 113470, 115995, 116338
I'm not able to find good Indic fonts in the ports. Fedora's Lohit
project has some great fonts for a whole bunch of Indian languages and
many Linux distros provide it in their repos.
Here's a link to Gentoo's ebuild:
http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-fonts/fonts-indic
A collection of Indic fonts by the Lohit project.
The package supports most Indian languages:
- Bengali
- Gujarati
- Hindi
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- Oriya
- Punjabi
- Tamil
- Telugu
WWW: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Lohit
PR: ports/116460
Submitted by: Naresh V <nareshov@gmail.com>
- Mark XFree86-4 as DEPRECATED with EXPIRATION_DATE set to 2007-12-25.
I hope that nobody will be bored enough on Christmas to remove them on
that day.
Tested by: vehemens, Rene Ladan, Beech Rintoul, sarek on x11@
supports them. This is determined by running ``configure --help'' in
do-configure target and set the shell variable _LATE_CONFIGURE_ARGS
which is then passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS.
- Remove --mandir and --infodir in ports' Makefile where applicable
Few ports use REINPLACE_CMD to achieve the same effect, remove them too.
- Correct some manual pages location from PREFIX/man to MANPREFIX/man
- Define INFO_PATH where necessary
- Document that .info files are installed in a subdirectory relative to
PREFIX/INFO_PATH and slightly change add-plist-info to use INFO_PATH and
subdirectory detection.
PR: ports/111470
Approved by: portmgr
Discussed with: stas (Mk/*), gerald (info related stuffs)
Tested by: pointyhat exp run
for rendering LIBERATION typefaces in sans serif, serif, and monospaced
character styles.
There are three sets: Sans (a substitute for Arial, Albany, Helvetica, Nimbus
Sans L, and Bitstream Vera Sans), Serif (a substitute for Times New Roman,
Thorndale, Nimbus Roman, and Bitstream Vera Serif) and Mono (a substitute for
Courier New, Cumberland, Courier, Nimbus Mono L, and Bitstream Vera Sans Mono).
<https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/>