2021-02-14 www/rtv: Abandoned, use www/py-ttrv or www/py-tuir instead
2021-02-15 textproc/py-sphinxcontrib-websupport11: Use textproc/py-sphinxcontrib-websupport instead
2021-02-15 textproc/py-sphinx18: Old version, use textproc/py-sphinx instead
Pale Moon(TM) offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built
from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from
Firefox/Mozilla code a number of years ago, with carefully selected features
and optimizations to improve the browser's stability and user experience, while
offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes
to make the browser truly your own.
Some of the main features:
- Based on the Unified XUL Platform (UXP) containing our own optimized layout
and rendering engine (Goanna).
- Safe: Forked from mature Mozilla code and regularly updated with the latest
security patches.
- Secure: Additional security features and security-aware development
- Zero ads; no telemetry, spyware or data gathering
- Familiar, efficient, fully customizable interface
WWW: https://www.palemoon.org/
PR: 251117
Submitted by: Olivier Certner <olivier.freebsd@free.fr>
2021-02-12 misc/cdcollect: Unmaintained and dead upstream (12+ years) depends on deprecated libraries as www/gtkhtml3.
2021-02-12 security/krb5-116: EOL one year after the release of krb5 1.18
Add codeville 0.1.18, anarchic control version system without
unnecessary re-merges.
Reintroduce the port, after porting it to Python 3.
PR: 251772
Submitted by: Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com>
2021-02-06 security/openvas8: End of life, please migrate to security/gvm port
2021-02-06 security/openvas8-cli: End of life
2021-02-06 security/openvas8-libraries: End of life, please migrate to security/gvm-libs port
2021-02-06 security/openvas8-manager: End of life, please migrate to security/gvmd port
2021-02-06 security/openvas8-scanner: End of life, please migrate to security/openvas port
2021-02-06 security/openvas9: End of life, please migrate to security/gvm port
2021-02-06 security/openvas9-cli: End of life
2021-02-06 security/openvas9-libraries: End of life, please migrate to security/gvm-libs port
2021-02-06 security/openvas9-manager: End of life, please migrate to security/gvmd port
2021-02-06 security/openvas9-scanner: End of life, please migrate to security/openvas port
2021-02-06 security/greenbone-security-assistant8: End of life, please migrate to new version of greenbone-security-assistant
2021-02-06 security/greenbone-security-assistant9: End of life, please migrate to new version of greenbone-security-assistant
Hal has been introduced as part of the Gnome2 desktop and used in many
desktop application as an abstraction on the hardware layer, it has been quickly
deprecated, but alternatives took time to land in freebsd.
In most cases alternatives are now in place or upstreams dropped entirely support for
HAL.
As a result it is time to retire HAL
Remove opera web browser, it hasn't received an update since 2013 and carries
many security concerns.
It remained in the ports tree because of the very niche usage, but it is now
time to retire.
Discussed with: ak (maintainer)
2021-02-01 www/rt42: Upstream support is ending; please migrate to RT-5.0 (www/rt50)
Suggest www/rt44 in MOVED for compatibility with recently adjusted plugins.
2021-01-31 deskutils/orage: Unsupported upstream, cannot work with XFCE 4.16
2021-01-31 sysutils/rubygem-chef-config12
2021-01-31 mail/openwebmail: Does not use modern Perl syntax and no development activity since 2006
2021-01-31 sysutils/rubygem-ohai8
2021-01-31 deskutils/xfce4-volumed: Unsupported upstream, cannot work with XFCE 4.16
2021-01-31 sysutils/rubygem-chef12: Please use sysutils/rubygem-chef instead
2021-01-31 x11/xfce4-embed-plugin: Unsupported upstream, cannot work with XFCE 4.16
2021-01-31 net-p2p/py-transmissionrpc: Unmaintained and dead upstream, use net-p2p/py-transmission-rpc instead
2021-01-31 science/xfce4-equake-plugin: Unsupported upstream, cannot work with XFCE 4.16
2021-01-31 sysutils/xfce4-kbdleds-plugin: Unsupported upstream, cannot work with XFCE 4.16
2021-01-31 textproc/py-gfm: No longer maintained by upstream, please use textproc/py-cmarkgfm instead
This is a major upgrade from 3.x to 4.x.
Changelog from versions 3.4.1--4.5.1 can be found here:
https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/ChangeLog
Note: this has explicitely not been added as a new graphics/opencv4 port, but replaces the
previous graphics/opencv[3] port. Again, to improve maintainability by not giving ports
the option to pick the "wrong one" - this leads however to some abandoned ports being
broken.
The port has been greatly simplified:
* graphics/opencv-core which existed to enable ffmpeg to depend on opencv, and vice versa
has been removed. ffmpeg no longer can depend on opencv.
* graphics/py-opencv has been integrated into graphics/opencv, the default versions python
bindings will be built unless the PYTHON option is explicitely turned off.
* graphics/opencv-java has been integrated into graphics/opencv -- it is off by default,
but can be enabled by toggling the JAVA option -- there are no consumers in the tree,
so that option might go away in the future.
* All the previous options have been removed and replaced by a (hopefully) sane set of
dependencies that make the port and package most usable for the majority of consumers.
- Please let me know if you think there are better defaults (i.e. anything that is missing,
or something that should not be dependet on).
- If you think something should be added or removed, please open a bug report.
- If you think something should be added as an optional dependency, please open a
bug report (with a good reason [tm]).
The depending ports have been updated to work against opencv4, or marked broken.
* Ports broken:
- graphics/rubygem-objectdetect: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
- graphics/p5-Image-ObjectDetect: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
- graphics/gimp-gmic-plugin: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
* Backports:
- misc/visp: dfa7e4bd47
- multimedia/zart: 6ca1964690,
d3a2931b1a
* Others:
- misc/actiona: switch to pkgconfig 'opencv4'
- multimedia/libav: drop opencv support
- misc/darknet: already failed to build prior to the upgrade
- math/saga: remove patching added to work against opencv3
distfiles and also this allows to simplify configure and build glue
in the Makefiles considerably
- Update to version 3.2.1, reword both COMMENTs accordingly
- Actualize MASTER_SITES and WWW line in the port description
- Unbreak the build against contemporary versions of OpenSSL
- Define LICENSE (GPLv2+) and install provided documentation files
- Update MASTER_SITES to working download location
- Reformat Makefile according to portclippy/portfmt
- For now, ale@ will remain the MAINTAINER
PR: 251953
Reported by: Charles Lecklider <freebsd@charles.lecklider.org>
Reviewed by: osa (mentor)
Approved by: osa (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28138
2021-01-23 sysutils/bareos16-client: Unmaintained, please migrate to a newer version of bareos
2021-01-23 sysutils/bareos16-client-static: Unmaintained, please migrate to a newer version of bareos
2021-01-23 sysutils/bareos16-server: Unmaintained, please migrate to a newer version of bareos
2021-01-23 www/bareos16-webui: Unmaintained, please migrate to a newer version of bareos
comms/libusbmuxd: Update to 2.0.2
comms/usbmuxd: Update to 1.1.1
devel/libplist: Update to 2.2.0
Resurrect comms/py-libimobiledevice, update to 1.3.0
Resurrect devel/py-libplist, update to 2.2.0
Take maintainership of the ports listed above.
Bump PORTREVISION on consumers and adjust LIB_DEPENDS to new versioned library
names.