Some of our projects release on their own timescale and some get released
en-masse. The 20.08.3 bundle of projects was released today with dozens of
bugfixes and will be available through app stores and distros soon. See the
20.08.3 releases page for details.
Some of the fixes in today’s releases:
* Gwenview no longer accidentally shows the thumbnail view as a separate window with newer Qt versions
* Sending SMS with KDEConnect has been restored
* Fixed a possible Okular crash when selecting text in annotations
Announcement:
https://kde.org/announcements/releases/2020-11-apps-update/
Changelog:
https://kde.org/announcements/fulllog_releases-20.08.3/
new features, among them:
* Login by username and password
* Visualization of threaded replies
* Message editing and deletion
* Many others
PR: 250673
Reviewed by: Albert Ou <aou@eecs.berkeley.edu>
Approved by: lwhsu (ports)
Dozens of KDE apps are getting new releases from KDE’s release service. New
features, usability improvements, re-designs and bug fixes all contribute to
helping boost your productivity and making this new batch of applications more
efficient and pleasant to use.
Telegram-cli is a command-line interface
for the Telegram instant-messaging network.
WWW: https://github.com/kenorb-contrib/tg
This is a repocopy of net-im/telegram. There are 2 reasons for it:
1. net-im/telegram upstream (https://github.com/vysheng/tg) is not active
anymore. Telegram CLI is being maintained by a community gathered around
a fork on GitHub: https://github.com/kenorb-contrib/tg. People might
want to stick to the original version of Telegram CLI, so let's give
them an option to do that.
2. Most other packaging systems package this piece of software as
telegram-cli (see https://repology.org/project/telegram-cli/versions).
Let's take this opportunity to have a package name consistent with other
projects.
Update evolution-dataserver to 3.38.0 and because of ABI breakage update ports
depending on it
Update bijiben to 3.38.0
Update gnome-calendar to 3.38.0
Update gnome-contacts to 3.38
Update gnome-maps to 3.38.0
Patch gnome-todo to work with newer evolution-dataserver (patched obtained from
OpenBSD/Archlinux)
Update evolution to 3.38.0
Update evolution-ews to 3.38.0 (among changes it brings support for office365)
Update folks to 0.14.0
Update cheese to 3.38.0
Update aisleriot to 3.22.9
Update five-or-more to 3.22.2
Update fastream to 0.2.9
Update gnome-control-center to 3.36.4
Update gnmoe-settings-daemon to 3.38.0
Update meld to 3.21.0
Update gnome-desktop to 3.38.0 and because of ABI breakage bump portrevision of
all dependant ports not touched by this update
Update gnome-session to 3.38.0
Update gnome-shell to 3.36.6, now run depends on gdm
Update gnome-shell-extensions to 3.36.3
Update mutter to 3.36.6
Recent update to qtkeychain removed the need for the workaround
for lousy qtkeychain CMake configuration files -- and made the
workaround itself bad.
Reported by: fallout
- the port was already picking up gstreamer1, as it was
installed through dependencies.
- this reduces the number of ports which still "seem" to use
gstreamer0 by 1
Reported by: bapt
note that 0.50.x results for now in too many breakage to do the upgrade
yet.
As a result disable vala support in anjuta
Unbreak net-im/dino, which has been marked as broken during the glib upgrade
Mark the few remaining ports not building against this upgrade as broken
Instead of risking of missing anyone who got involed, I will just thank
all of them they will recognize themselves! This was a joint work of many
PR: 247278
Reviewed by: fluffy
exp-run antoine
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25279
It is unclear to me why it happens only on this specific FreeBSD version.
Exception is:
org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DaemonDisappearedException: Gradle build daemon disappeared unexpectedly (it may have been killed or may have crashed)
Reported by: pkg-fallout