Software Compilation: 4.6.2, codename "Congrats". Read the full
announcement here: http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.6.2.php.
Special thanks to Raphael Kubo da Costa who ported the release.
revert a part of 1.197 by pgollucci which breaks rake with
ruby 1.9 and switch back to using the ruby 1.9 bundled one.
PR: ports/155539, ports/156217
Submitted by: Ralf Gebhart <gebhart@secnetix.de>, Anonymous <swell.k@gmail.com>
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS=sparc64 in the port itself.
axe md5 in distinfo.
PR: ports/154393
Submitted by: Eitan Adler <lists@eitanadler.com>
Approved by: x11 (miwi)
The X-Server has been patched to the latest 1.7.X series, drivers
and fonts have been updated to the latest versions. This update includes
some components from Xorg 7.6 with a lot of improvements, and it seems
that the performance is much better than the old version. Also this
Update fix build issues with clang and binutils 2.17.50 in current,
remove 6.X gruft and de-author pkg-descr.
I would like to thank:
Beat Gaetzi
Dima Panov
Koop Mast
Eitan Adler
and all Testers.
PR: ports/147646
ports/148035
ports/148744
ports/150223
ports/152889
ports/154457
Update Gstreamer-plugins-good to 0.10.27
Update Gstreamer-plugins-bad to 0.10.21
Update Gstreamer-plugins-ugly to 0.10.17
Add flite plugin. plugin for the flite Speech synthesis engine.
Add opencv plugin. plugin for opencv Computer vision library.
Move vdpau plugin to a beter category.
Remove LOCAL master sites that haven't been updated for ages.
Check if Gstreamer (core) is recent enough.
Remove 6.x BROKEN line for the bad plugin.
- Clean up bsd.python.mk (remove PYWSGIREF, PYHASHLIB, PYCTYPES and PYEXPAT) all these is now part of python
since python25
Remove:
textproc/py-expat
devel/py-ctypes
security/py-hashlib
www/py-wsgiref
- allow checking STRIP when WITH_DEBUG is defined [2]
- unify the message with real URL by removing superfluous slash [3]
PR: 152102 [1],
153539 [2],
154653 [3]
Submitted by: az [1],
Anonymous <swell dot k at gmail dot com> [2],
sunpoet [3]
Changelog is at
http://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-4.74
Please, note that CVE-2011-0017 is not applicable to FreeBSD,
because setuid() doesn't check RLIMIT_NPROC.
Also fixed the periodic script for tidying the databases: now it won't
produce errors if the lockfile is here, but the actual database file
is gone. [2]
And finally, synced the mirror list to the current one and
pruned old unusable mirrors:
- ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk: not synced anymore;
- www.no.exim.org: no DNS record;
- ftp.demon.nl: no longer mirrors Exim;
- ftp.freenet.de: mirror of ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk;
- ftp.esat.net: not synced anymore;
- ftp.mirrorservice.org: mirror of ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk.
Feature safe: yes
PR: 154323 [1]
Submitted by: Geraint Edwards <gedge@yadn.org> [2],
Alexander Wittig <alexander@wittig.name> [1]
Approved by: erwin (mentor), renato (mentor)
the user. See http://people.freebsd.org/~glarkin/logs/pecl-drizzle-0.4.2.log
for an example (e.g. "License PHP301 accepted by the user")
PR: ports/152964
Submitted by: glarkin
Tested on: pointyhat exp-run
Approved by: miwi (portmgr hat)
Approved by: alepulver (maintainer)
and no one has any of interest to fix it. It's an ancient software and
is part of GNOME 1. It's time for us to get rid of some of GNOME 1 stuff as
the GNOME 3 is coming sometimes in 2011. Any ports that required libcappet
are removed and ports that have optional aren't remove.
PR: ports/153355
Discussed with: My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team
Tested by: pointyhat-exp (thanks pav!)
churn on new versions, a new target has been introduced to allow
PLIST_SUB-style patching of files. For example, rather than patching
"foo/bar/baz" to tweak some random occurance of an autoconf version number
to the latest, the patch should now replace it with %%AUTOCONF_VERSION%%
A new Makefile variable, AUTOTOOLSFILES has been introduced, which when
populated will automatically go through and patch %%AUTOCONF_VERSION%% to
the contents of ${AUTOCONF_VERSION} (and likewise for all other known
autotools variables -- "make -V AUTOTOOLS_VARS" to see the list for
a specific port.
Tested by: pav (-exp run, since it touches bsd.port.mk also)
Mozilla ports:
USE_FIREFOX: Add runtime dependency on Firefox.
Available values: yes 36+ 35+ 36 35
NOTE: Default value 36 is used in case of USE_FIREFOX=yes
USE_FIREFOX_BUILD: Add buildtime dependency on Firefox.
Available values: see USE_FIREFOX
USE_SEAMONKEY: Add runtime dependency on SeaMonkey.
Available values: yes 11+ 20+ 11 20
NOTE: Default value 20 is used in case of USE_SEAMONKEY=yes. SeaMonkey
1.1 is obsolete and will be replaced with SeaMonkey 2.1 soon.
USE_SEAMONKEY_BUILD: Add buildtime dependency on SeaMonkey.
Available values: see USE_SEAMONKEY
USE_THUNDERBIRD: Add runtime dependency on Thunderbird.
Available values: yes 31+ 30+ 31 30
NOTE: Default value 31 is used in case of USE_THUNDERBIRD=yes
USE_THUNDERBIRD_BUILD: Add buildtime dependency on Thunderbird.
Available values: see USE_THUNDERBIRD
PR: ports/153018
Exp-run by: erwin
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
Thanks to Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net> for doing the hard work
preparing the initial version of the update!
PR: ports/148038
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net> (based on)
(2.13/1.4) and an up-to-date version.
USE_AUTOTOOLS stanzas have now been changed to remove the specific
version number of the current version, for example:
autoconf:213 -> autoconf213
automake:14 -> automake14
autoconf:268 -> autoconf
automake:111 -> automake
This will considerably reduce tree-churn when it comes to new versions
of the "current" autotools, allowing for quicker deployment.
Tested by: -exp runs (pav)
Hatemail to: ade
Along with Qt4 the following ports are updated:
PyQt4 ports to 4.8.1
devel/py-sip to 4.11.2
devel/qscintilla2 to 2.4.5
PyKDE3 to 3.16.7
PyQt3 tp 3.18.2-snapshot-20091119
New ports added:
devel/qt4-declarative
devel/py-qt4-declarative
x11/qt4-graphicssystems-opengl
This release has been contributed by:
Thomas Abthorpe (tabthorpe)
Max Brazhnikov (makc)
Dima Panov (fluffy)
Alberto Villa (avilla)
We'd like to thank Martin Wilke (miwi) for exp-run.
- Remove Legacy USE_BISON in bsd.port.mk [2]
- Remove Legacy 2004 Hack in bsd.port.mk [3]
- CONFLICT handling in has been reworked. There are two new variables in bsd.ports.mk:
- CONFLICTS_BUILDS: Check for conflicts prior to build
- CONFLICTS_INSTALL: Check for conflicts prior to installation stage
The existing CONFLICTS checks for conflicts prior to build and installation stage.
Users could defer the conflict check of CONFLICTS_BUILDS and CONFLICTS to the installation stage by using DEFER_CONFLICTS_CHECK.
As already possible with CONFLICTS the new conflict checks could be disabled by using DISABLE_CONFLICTS.
This patch was submitted by beat@
PR: ports/149670 [1]
ports/151806 [2] [3]
Subitted by: bf <bf1783@gmail.com> [1]
Eitan Adler <lists@eitanadler.com> [2] [3]
- Switch substitution example to libxul-devel<->libxul although this
functionality is not used as the ports tree does not have libxul-devel
at the moment.
can lead to files containing whitespace and funny characters; thus strip all
non-alphanumeric characters
PR: ports/147701 (adapted)
Submitted by: Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com>
- Change package-noinstall target to create package with pkg_create -b instead
of specifying all the arguments
PR: ports/144164
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de>
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/
This will be the last release of the GNOME 2.x series, mainly a bugfix and
bridge release to the first release of the GNOME 3.x series.
This release features commits by avl, marcus, mezz and myself.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank the following contributors and
testers for there help with this release:
Zane C.B. <vvelox@vvelox.net>
romain@
Olaf Seibert <O.Seibert@cs.ru.nl>
DomiX
Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@gmail.com>
jsa@
miwi@
Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@gmail.com>
Maxim Samsonov <xors@mne.ru>
Kris Moore
And pav@ for 2 exp-runs
PR: ports/152255
ports/143260
ports/141033
ports/149629
ports/150350
ports/151523
With hat: gnome@
- Update kdevelop to 4.1.0.
- Update kdevelop-php to 1.1.0.
- Use bsd.port.options.mk.
Submitted by: Douglas Carmichael <dcarmich@dcarmichael.net> via e-mail
Approved by: tabthorpe (mentor)
known licenses with auto-acceptance. The OWL is a copyfree license similar
to the BSD and MIT licenses.
PR: ports/150608
Submitted by: Sterling Camden <sterling@camdensoftware.com>
be generated or checked, and will be silently ignored for now. Also,
generalize the MD5_FILE macro to DISTINFO_FILO.
PR: 149657
Submitted by: rene
Approved by: portmgr
Tested on: pointyhat i386 7-exp
not cause collisions for different licenses as well as for _LICENSE_REPORT.
The patch also makes it clear what license file belongs to what license
in an installed package.
PR: 148808
Submitted by: Anonymous <swell.k@gmail.com>
Tested on: pointyhat
Site Temporarily Unavailable
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please contact the webmaster/ tech support
immediately to have them rectify this.
error id: "bad_httpd_conf"
- Rename R_MOD to USE_R_MOD to be suitable for bsd.port.mk
- Remove math/R-cran-sm/files/bsd.cran.mk to complete the moving
Approved by: wen (via e-mail)
cad/salome and math/freemat needed some adjustments, apart from these
this looks like a far more easy upgrade than previous ones and according
to the upstream developers we do not even need to bump dependent ports
since GNU Fortran 4.4 and 4.5 are sufficiently compatible.
Tested by: erwin (and pointyhat)
announces the availability of our most eagerly awaited release.
PostgreSQL 9.0 includes built-in, binary replication, and over a dozen
other major features which will appeal to everyone from web developers
to database hackers.
9.0 includes more major features than any release before it, including:
* Hot standby
* Streaming replication
* In-place upgrades
* 64-bit Windows builds
* Easy mass permissions management
* Anonymous blocks and named parameter calls for stored procedures
* New windowing functions and ordered aggregates
... and many more. For details on the over 200 additions and
improvements in this version, developed by over a hundred contributors,
please see the release notes.
"These kinds of feature additions continue to make a strong case for why
mission-critical technology tasks can continue to depend on the power,
flexibility and robustness of PostgreSQL,â said Afilias CTO Ram Mohan.
More information on PostgreSQL 9.0:
* Release notes
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/release-9-0
* Presskit
http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/presskit90
* Guide to 9.0:
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/What's_new_in_PostgreSQL_9.0
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PR: 150430, Add dtrace