The 3.x series is based on KDE Frameworks 5, and some programs have been split
into separate ports:
- Sheets, Words & co are in editors/calligra.
- Krita is in graphics/krita.
- Kexi is in databases/kexi.
- The calligra-l10n* ports are now part of editors/calligra itself.
Okular support in editors/calligra and Marble support in textproc/kreport have
been disabled for now because they need the KF5 version of those ports.
Thanks to everyone who's tested it and worked on it in our area51 repository.
Submitted by: Adrian de Groot <groot@kde.org>, tcberner, rakuco
Reviewed by: rakuco, mat (earlier versions)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10167
- application translated to English and Italian languages
- completely rewritten configuration subsystem
- code separated into two subprojects: libqnapi and gui
- selecting target format/extension from command line interface - #65
- fixed problem with color information loss during subtitles conversion - #100
- Linux x86_64 AppImage binary available
devel/qt5-declarative has not been released since Qt 5.5.1, and it
starts to lead to runtime conflicts with qt5-quick if installed.
* No port is actually still using it (there are ports that had it as a
dependency, but do not really require it -- bump these, and remove it).
* Remove it from the Qt 5 metaport.
Reported by: Armin Pirkovitsch
Reviewed by: rakuco
Approved by: rakuco (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10673
lang/gcc which have moved from GCC 4.9.4 to GCC 5.4 (at least under some
circumstances such as versions of FreeBSD or platforms).
This includes ports
- with USE_GCC=yes or USE_GCC=any,
- with USES=fortran,
- using using Mk/bsd.octave.mk which in turn has USES=fortran, and
- with USES=compiler specifying openmp, nestedfct, c++11-lib, c++14-lang,
c++11-lang, c++0x, c11, or gcc-c++11-lib.
PR: 216707
In this version, libgpgme-pthread.so has been removed in favor of just
using libgpgme.so as the thread-safe library. PORTREVISION has been
bumped on all ports depending on security/gpgme so that any that may have
linked to -lgpgme-pthread will link to -lgpgme instead.
The Python module provided by security/py-gpgme has been renamed upstream
from pyme3 to gpg. This removes the conflict with security/py-pyme,
although security/py-gpgme is still the direct replacement of that
module.
The previous revert was in error, in more ways than one. Replace the
correct BROKEN definition that was carelessly removed. This port is
NOT fetchable and must remain BROKEN.
- If a port has another upstream, remove GOOGLE_CODE
- If a port only has GOOGLE_CODE mark it BROKEN
Some ports have a local mirror configured but for security reasons, it
is not considered upstream.
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