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Author SHA1 Message Date
Antoine Brodin
0dae2aca96 Cleanup plist 2014-11-15 12:20:53 +00:00
Vanilla I. Shu
7203731646 Stagify.
Approved by:	portmgr@
2014-06-18 13:25:50 +00:00
Niclas Zeising
39fc32e828 The FreeBSD x11@ and graphics team proudly presents
a zeising, kwm production, with help from dumbbell, bdrewery:

NEW XORG ON FREEBSD 9-STABLE AND 10-STABLE

This update switches over to use the new xorg stack by default on FreeBSD 9
and 10 stable, on osversions where vt(9) is available.
It is still possible to use the old stack by specifying WITHOUT_NEW_XORG in
/etc/make.conf .
FreeBSD 8-STABLE and released versions of FreeBSD still use
the old version.
A package repository with binary packages for new xorg will
be available soon.

This patch also contains updates of libxcb and related ports, pixman, as well
as some drivers and utilities.

Bump portrevisions for xf86-* ports, as well as virtualbox-ose-additions due
to xserver version change.

Apart from these updates, the way shared libraries are handled has been
changed for all xorg ports, as well as libxml2 and freetype, which means
ltverhack is gone and as a consequence shared libraries have been bumped.
The plan is that this change will make library bumps less likely in the
future.
All affected ports have had their portrevisions bumped as a consequence of
this.

Fix some issues where WITH_NEW_XORG weren't detected properly on CURRENT.

Update instructions, hardware support, and more notes can be found on
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics

Thanks to:	all testers, bdrewery and the FreeBSD x11@ team
exp-run by:	bdrewery [1]
PR:		ports/187602 [1]
Approved by:	portmgr (bdrewery), core (jhb)
2014-04-16 18:28:47 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
ce5e457020 Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: math) 2013-09-20 20:55:04 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
db7a56d5ed Add an explicit dependency on pkgconf 2013-09-03 06:36:41 +00:00
William Grzybowski
e9226df2f5 math/gkmap: Simplification of Boolean Functions using Karnaugh Map
GKmap is a free K-Map disclosure software, which is developed to solve
the Digital Electronics design problems. Along with design it also helps
in analysis of information flow in the digital circuits.

WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkmap/

PR:		ports/180981
Submitted by:	Javad Kouhi <javad.kouhi gmail.com>
2013-08-07 22:31:48 +00:00