and/or tabs before the =. This made doing regular expressions
on the ports tree really difficult.
Approved by: portmgr (not really, but touches unstaged ports)
ChangeLog:
* R: Edited utility functions for the binomial family in the
gssanova suite, eliminating unnecessary subtractions to preserve
numerical precision.
... And bump PORTREVISION on ports that depend on devel/qscintilla2 due to
the shlib version change.
This is brought to you by the KDE on FreeBSD team. Besides updating to newer
upstream releases, this commit also contains a lot of under-the-hood changes
to the PyQt/QScintilla/SIP ports. Their Makefiles had accumulated a lot of
cruft over time, so it was time for some summer cleaning:
- General, belated changes:
* Use OPTIONS helpers wherever possible, stop including
<bsd.port.options.mk> when not necessary, stop checking for
${PORT_OPTIONS:MDOCS} and ${PORT_OPTIONS:MEXAMPLES} when not necessary,
add options such as DOCS and/or DEBUG where they were only checked for.
- QScintilla ports:
* Drop the API option from py-qt4-qscintilla2. It had been broken ever
since staging support was added, and its existence does not make much
sense: QScintilla is a hard dependency regardless of the state of this
option anyway, they all come from the same tarball and the configuration
script assumes the .api file will always be installed.
- PyQt ports:
* The configure.py patch shared by all PyQt ports has been trimmed down to
the minimum. Changes for Qt3 compatibility or for things that are just
not needed anymore have been removed.
* Several post-configure targets in the PyQt ports have been removed, as
they had no effect on the way the ports were built whatsoever.
* In some cases, instead of calling Python's py_compile.py on `ls *.py
*/*.py */*/*.py` to generate .pyc and .pyo files, we just call
compileall.py, which is made for this kind of task.
* The patch + sed hack to build py-qt4-dbussupport has been replaced by
only extracting the dbus/ directory for that port and excluding it from
all others.
* Move the bulk of the code in all Makefiles to bsd.pyqt.mk, like the
non-Python Qt ports do with bsd.qt.mk and the QT_DIST variable. A large
portion of all PyQt Makefiles were very similar and contained a lot of
boilerplate code that can be shared among all of them since they all
come from the same tarball. bsd.pyqt.mk now has a PYQT4_DIST variable
that, when set, automatically sets several common variables and the
do-configure target for a port. This allows us to considerably reduce
the size of all the py-qt4-* Makefiles.
* To make the above possible and also to allow us to use as many OPTIONS
helpers as possible, the ARGS variable is now called CONFIGURE_ARGS.
That's what it was used for anyway.
PR: 191990
Python packages installs .egg-info metadata directories when
--single-version-externally managed is specified, as the Python ports
framework does currently for all ports when USE_PYDISTUTILS is defined.
In this case the py-numpy port does *not* currently define
PYDISTUTILS_AUTOPLIST nor INSTALLS_EGGINFO, which precludes the contents of
the add-plist-egginfo: target from being executed.
This results in an .egg-info metadata directory being built, and staged, but
not installed.
Correctly specify INSTALLS_EGGINFO to compensate.
Additionally add an "Open" Goal Wiki entry [1] to look at automatically detecting the
presence of .egg-info metadata directories, since all ports leveraging
USE_PYDISTUTILS also use the --record mechanism for generating installed
file lists, and potentially deprecating INSTALLS_EGGINFO and related variables.
[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/Python#Goals
PR: 191865
Submitted by: John W. O'Brien <john at saltant dot com>
MPIR is an open source multiprecision integer (bignum) library forked from the
GMP (GNU Multi Precision) project. It consists of much code from past GMP
releases, in combination with much original contributed code.
MPIR is constructed by a developer and vendor friendly community of
professional and amateur mathematicians, computer scientists and hobbyists.
WWW: http://www.mpir.org