Bump PORTREVISION of all dependent ports.
Fix the build errors in the few ports that still use the long deprecated,
and now obsoleted, cURL options.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to look over the patch!
Discussed on: -ports
complaints by Google. While these probably can not be enforded in
the country where the author resides, he still gave in, accepting
that the code might be considered illegal in parts of the world
that prohibit reverse engineering. The author has announced to
develop and distribute a new release that does not support access
to Google data, but which retains the map display and GPS features.
structure (i.e. include/SDL for includes and sdl-config for configuration
binary)
- Update graphics/sdl_ttf to version 2.0.8
- Update graphics/sdl_image to version 1.2.5
- Update audio/sdl_mixer to version 1.2.7
- Update net/sdl_net to version 1.2.6
- Update Mk/bsd.sdl.mk accordingly
- Fix dependent ports to fit the new directory structure and avoid several
API breakages
- Bump up portrevisions for all dependent ports to allow them to be upgraded
by portupgrade/portmaster etc tools
Approved by: kris (portmgr), sem (mentor)
xeartk is a tkgeomap application that uses the geomap::wdgeomap command
to create an interactive map. The geographic data is from the xearth
root window program. by Kirk Lauritz Johnson in an interactive widget.
xeartk is not part of and does not require xearth. It only uses the
outline data defined in file mapdata.c of the xearth source
distribution. The cities are from factmonster.
Adjust the map view by Shift-Double-Clicking or Shift-Dragging. Double
click a dot to display information about the city there on the terminal.
WWW: http://www.tkgeomap.org/xeartk.html
Author: Gordon Carrie <tkgeomap@users.sourceforge.net>
ptiger is a Tcl/Tk/Tkgeomap script that uses wdgeomap to display U.S.
Census Burea populated places on an interactive geographic map.
To run it, type ptiger on the command line. After a few seconds, a map
should appear. Adjust the view by Dragging or Double-Clicking. As the
cursor moves, a label below the map displays the cursor location and
the azimuth and range from the + marker to the cursor. Move the + marker
by Right-Double-Clicking. The map has dots at places with population
greater than a user selected threshold. Moving the cursor over a dot
labels the place with its name and displays the population in another
label below the map. In addition to the wdgeomap menus, a Places menu
enables adjustment of the population threshold and dot size. There is
also a Find menu that does a case insensitive regular expression search
for a named place.
WWW: http://www.tkgeomap.org/ptiger.html
Author: Gordon Carrie <tkgeomap@users.sourceforge.net>
Tkgeomap is an open source set of extensions to the Tcl/Tk scripting
language. It adds commands that read, manipulate, and display geographic
data.
It provides four packages:
* tclgeomap - library written in C adds commands for basic geography
calculations and data access.
* tclgeomap_procs - library written in Tcl adds procedures that
supplement tclgeomap.
* tkgeomap - library written in C that adds the ability to draw maps
* tkgeomap_procs - library written in Tcl adds procedures that
supplement tkgeomap.
WWW: http://www.tkgeomap.org/
ChangeLog:
- Minor bug fixes (segfault bug in -mostly obsolete?- colorlevel 0)
- added -zoomimage <file> (zoom image file) as new command line option
so as to change the vmf file used in the zoom widget.
PR: ports/102374
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov(at)mbsd.msk.ru> (maintainer)
Approved by: krion (mentor)
using rigorous reduction methods from the _Astronomical Almanac_ and related
sources. Includes PLAN404 series for positions of the planets, and a long-term
extension of modern Lunar theory for the Moon's position. Reads ASCII file
catalogues of stars and orbital elements. Displays all adjustments as it finds
local azimuth and elevation, rise and set times, etc.
Latest update 2005-11-09.
WWW: http://moshier.net/aadoc.html
PR: ports/101850
Submitted by: Frank W. Josellis <frank@dynamical-systems.org>
Note: This commit is just for correctness. I moved back in
March, so the "new" coordinates I added with this commit
are still outdated. My current location is still secret...
by adding includepaths explicitly)
- Fix permissions by replacing 'cp's and 'install's by BSD_INSTALL_XXX
equivalents
PR: ports/101362
Submitted by: Stanislav Sedov <ssedov at mbsd.msk.ru> (maintainer)
Here are the documented changes from 6.3 to 6.31:
- importation of waypoints from Kismet .network files with
location information, asked by Bernd Stuht; some new options
on this should be configured by editing config.tcl.
- map window can now be resized.
- WARNING: Garmin USB support for some recent Garmin receivers
will need at least version 0.28 of the garmin_gps Linux kernel
driver.
- updates to Garmin support following the specifications
made available in May 2006, but not (yet) covering some new
protocols for fitness-oriented receivers.
- explicit support for several Garmin receivers or their new
firmware versions, including: GPSMAP 60CSX and 76CSX, EDGE 205 and
305, GPS 18USB, eTrex Legend Cx, Forerunner 205, and GPS 60; with
thanks for all those who sent protocol lists: Doug Larrick,
Thomas Zumbrunn, Jiri Dvorak, Daniel Dorau, Nenad, Elric Milon
Beltran, Michel Equeter, Dominic Hargreaves, Sébastien Roy, Nicolas
Brouard, Reinhold Pschierer, Sven Anders, Jon Stockill.
Some portlinting [1]
PR: ports/100848
Submitted by: David Wolfskill (maintainer), me (itetcu) [1]
x11-toolkits/gtk--2-reference -> x11-toolkits/gtkmm20-reference
Rename this ports to use the real vendor package name. The advantage of this
is to allow our users' keyword search works and easier for users to file the
Bugzilla report when they use our name of ports. Debian, Gentoo, NetBSD and
other OSs have the correct package name, but not in our ports tree.
My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team, have agreed with it.
As for other ports, chase the rename.
PR: ports/97985
Repocopy by: marcus
- Use USE_ANT
- Use SUB_FILES to configure launcher shell script
- Use javavmwrapper in launcher shell script
- Bumped PORTREVISION to let users take advantage of javavmwrapper
- Use %%JAVAJARDIR%% in pkg-plist
PR: 97684
Submitted by: hq
Approved by: maintainer
weather looks like outside, in ASCII art. It includes rain, snow,
lightning, sleet, and hail. The windspeed and cloudiness are reflected
in the velocity and quantity of clouds. There are trees that age,
reproduce and die over the course of an hour, and a sun and moon that
follow the actual sun and moonrise. There's also a dancing turtle.
Author: Kirk Baucom <kbaucom@schizoid.com>
WWW: http://www.robobunny.com/projects/weatherspect/html/
PR: ports/97371
Submitted by: Simon Olofsson <simon@olofsson.de>
one of the nine distfiles was unfetchable, a second was out of date,
this Makefile patch corrects the problem
From: serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca (Serge Gagnon)
I approved submiter's patch, but added other change->
- Bump PORTREVISION
- Patch plist
- Patch distinfo
You'll find submiter and new change in the patch attached to this email.
PR: ports/96933
Submitted by: Paul Schmehl <pauls@utdallas.edu>
Approved by: serge.gagnon@b2b2c.ca (Serge Gagnon)
(Bucharest, Romania); I got the coordinates from google maps since I
need an external antenna to convince the GPS to be more precise that
"Somewhere, Europe".
Approved by: lawrance (mentor)
- Do not use OPTIONS for the mutually exclusive UI choices, use
conflicting slave ports (celestia-gnome and celestia-gtk)
- Axe KDE support since I cannot test it (patches welcome)
- Enable Lua support by default
- Always install a desktop entry
- Relayout the Makefile
- Take maintainership
whether that format is a common mapping format like Delorme, Streets and Trips,
or even a serial upload or download to a GPS unit such as those from Garmin and
Magellan. By flattening the Tower of Babel that the authors of various programs
for manipulating GPS data have imposed upon us, it returns to us the ability
to freely move our own waypoint data between the programs and hardware we
choose to use.
It contains extensive data manipulation abilities making it a convenient for
server-side processing or as the backend for other tools.
WWW: http://www.gpsbabel.org/
PR: ports/96490
Submitted by: Laurent Courty <lrntct@gmail.com>
installing it by actually overwriting that with the correct manual page
"source". Fixes the manual page looking broken.
PR: 93728
Submitted by: Frank W. Josellis <frank@dynamical-systems.org>
Approved by: Josh Paetzel <josh@tcbug.org> (maintainer)
Use your unused CPU cycles to aid in computations analyzing radio
telescope information for possible signs of ET. The Enhanced version
is still beta, but this is mainly for administrative reasons.
This version is a FreeBSD binary built by Stefan Urbat for Pentium II
or AMD K6 CPUs and higher (requires MMX instructions).
WWW: http://www.lb.shuttle.de/apastron/boincDown.shtml#freebsd
PR: ports/94980
Submitted by: Rene Ladan <r.c.ladan@student.tue.nl>
Use your unused CPU cycles to aid in computations analyzing radio
telescope information for possible signs of ET.
This version is a Linux binary built by Harold Naparst for Pentium 3
CPUs and higher (requires SSE instructions). It was heavily optimized
for best performance, can process a work unit under an hour on recent
hardware.
WWW: http://naparst.name/seti.htm
Use your unused CPU cycles to aid in computations analyzing telescope
information for possible gravitational waves emitted by pulsars as
predicted by Albert Einstein.
WWW: http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/
PR: ports/93643
Submitted by: Rene Ladan <r.c.ladan@student.tue.nl>