Update gdk-pixbuf2 to 2.36.6
Update gtk30 to 3.22.12
Update cairomm to 1.12.2
Update gtkmm30 to 3.22.0
Update the following themes to be compatible with the new gtk+ version:
Update adwaita-icon-theme to 3.22.0
Update gnome-themes-standard to 3.22.3
Update gtk-E17-theme to 3.22.1 [2]
Update gtk-arc-themes to 20170302 [3]
Update mate-themes to 3.22.10
Bump xfce4-notifyd due to new gtk30 version, requested by olivierd@.
Mark LordsaWar broken, it doesn't build with cairomm 1.12.
PR: 210272 [1], 210696 [2], 218667 [3]
Submitted by: Matthew Rezny [2]
Obtained from: Unless otherwise stated obtained from GNOME devel repo
Exp-run by: antoine@ [1]
Sorry...it turned out I did the test using my default make.conf,
so it was building with default 10-STABLE clang (3.4.1).
After testing again, still no luck with llvm40.
Beret is a 2D puzzle-platformer game about a scientist named Beret
who has gained telekinetic abilities through his research at the
Evil Corporation. He decides that the Evil Corporation is too evil
for his liking, and begins his solitary quest to overthrow the
corporation and punish the evil deeds of his employers.
Beret has:
- 21 puzzle-filled levels
- 120 collectable Medallions
- Over 20 hours of gameplay
- An unlockable level editor
WWW: http://kiwisauce.com/beret/
PR: 218516
Submitted by: Alfonso S. Siciliano <alfix86@gmail.com>
BillardGL is an OpenGL pool billiard simulation, which was developed
within the scope of our course "Computergraphics" at the University
of Freiburg (Germany). BillardGL is puplished under the GPL and is
available for download for Windows and Linux.
WWW: http://www.billardgl.de/index-en.html
There are two cases:
- The upstream versionning is compatible with our versionning, or using
DISTVERSION's magic leads to a compatible PORTVERSION, use
DISTVERSION. If it is possible to use DISTVERSIONPREFIX and
DISTVERSIONSUFFIX to make it compatible, use them.
- The upstream versionning is not compatible with our versionning, and
DISTVERSION's magic does not lead to a correct PORTVERSION, then set
PORTVERSION to the equivalent of our versionning, and set DISTNAME.
It is possible to use a third variable where you store upstream's
version and use it to compute PORTVERSION and/or DISTNAME, like the
dns/bind9* ports do.
Sponsored by: Absolight