2013-11-01 lang/dragonegg46: Upgrade to dragonegg46-33 or dragonegg47-33

2013-11-01 sysutils/mktool
2013-11-01 databases/ruby-memcache: Development has been abandoned upstream
2013-11-01 deskutils/blogtk: This is dead upstream and is no longer being maintained
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Rene Ladan 2013-11-03 12:40:14 +00:00
parent f8f89779ae
commit bcf73ed797
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=332608
21 changed files with 4 additions and 354 deletions

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@ -5158,3 +5158,7 @@ net-im/py-msnp||2013-10-31|Has expired: Primary MSN Messenger service terminated
net-im/pymsn||2013-10-31|Has expired: Primary MSN Messenger service terminated 30 APR 2013
net-im/tmsnc||2013-10-31|Has expired: Primary MSN Messenger service terminated 30 APR 2013
mail/squirrelmail-postfixadmin-plugin|mail/postfixadmin|2013-11-01|Has expired: Now distributed with postfixadmin
lang/dragonegg46||2013-11-03|Has expired: Upgrade to dragonegg46-33 or dragonegg47-33
sysutils/mktool||2013-11-03|Has expired
databases/ruby-memcache||2013-11-03|Has expired: Development has been abandoned upstream
deskutils/blogtk||2013-11-03|Has expired: This is dead upstream and is no longer being maintained

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SUBDIR += ruby-dbi
SUBDIR += ruby-frontbase
SUBDIR += ruby-gdbm
SUBDIR += ruby-memcache
SUBDIR += ruby-msql
SUBDIR += ruby-mysql
SUBDIR += ruby-o_dbm

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# Created by: Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= memcache
PORTVERSION= 0.0.4
CATEGORIES= databases ruby
MASTER_SITES= http://www.deveiate.org/code/
PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${RUBY_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
DISTNAME= Ruby-MemCache-${PORTVERSION}
DIST_SUBDIR= ruby
MAINTAINER= ruby@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= A memcached client library for Ruby
DEPRECATED= Development has been abandoned upstream
EXPIRATION_DATE= 2013-11-01
BUILD_DEPENDS= ${RUBY_SITELIBDIR}/io/reactor.rb:${PORTSDIR}/devel/ruby-io-reactor
RUN_DEPENDS= ${RUBY_SITELIBDIR}/io/reactor.rb:${PORTSDIR}/devel/ruby-io-reactor
USE_RUBY= yes
NO_BUILD= yes
DOCS= README
NO_STAGE= yes
do-install:
cd ${WRKSRC}; ${RUBY} install.rb
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
${MKDIR} ${RUBY_MODDOCDIR}
.for f in ${DOCS}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${f} ${RUBY_MODDOCDIR}/
.endfor
.endif
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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SHA256 (ruby/Ruby-MemCache-0.0.4.tar.gz) = 386564c37e710ca22318155bb0598c663a22bb93115d0631d3a7a65c6a01113c
SIZE (ruby/Ruby-MemCache-0.0.4.tar.gz) = 33291

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This is a client library for memcached (www.danga.com/memcached/), a
high-performance distributed memory cache.
MemCache is used to alleviate database load by caching oft-used values
in network-accessable memory space, and is used behind several
high-traffic dynamic web sites like LiveJournal, Slashdot, WikiPedia,
and others.
WWW: http://www.deveiate.org/code/Ruby-MemCache.html

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%%RUBY_SITELIBDIR%%/memcache.rb
%%PORTDOCS%%%%RUBY_MODDOCDIR%%/README
%%PORTDOCS%%@dirrm %%RUBY_MODDOCDIR%%

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SUBDIR += basket
SUBDIR += bigyear
SUBDIR += bitcollider
SUBDIR += blogtk
SUBDIR += bmp-docklet
SUBDIR += cairo-dock
SUBDIR += cairo-dock-plugins

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# Created by: ijliao
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= blogtk
PORTVERSION= 2.0
CATEGORIES= deskutils python
MASTER_SITES= http://launchpad.net/${PORTNAME}/${PORTVERSION}/${PORTVERSION}/+download/
MAINTAINER= vvelox@vvelox.net
COMMENT= Client for Blogger, Movable Type, and other blogging systems
DEPRECATED= This is dead upstream and is no longer being maintained
EXPIRATION_DATE=2013-11-01
RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/feedparser.py:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/py-feedparser \
${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/atom/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/devel/py-gdata \
${PYTHON_SITELIBDIR}/webkit/__init__.py:${PORTSDIR}/www/py-webkitgtk
USE_GNOME= pygnomeextras pygtksourceview
USE_PYTHON= 2.3-2.7 # No Python 3 support
# Is there a better way to handle this? Launchpad depends on 302 directs it seems
FETCH_ARGS= -pRr
NO_BUILD= yes
MAKE_ENV+= PYTHON="${PYTHON_CMD}"
DATADIR= ${PREFIX}/share/${PORTNAME}2
NO_STAGE= yes
post-install:
@${RM} -f ${DATADIR}/lib/blogtk2/*.py~
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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SHA256 (blogtk-2.0.tar.gz) = 0557bd151a0c1837f91f1d9984d8afa308a462727a9701dfeeb4f17aa332828a
SIZE (blogtk-2.0.tar.gz) = 530263

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BloGTK is a weblog posting client written in Python for any platform that
supports Python and the GTK widget set. BloGTK allows you to connect to your
weblog with XML-RPC and create new posts.
Supported weblogs:
MovableType versions 2.5 or later.
Blogger
WordPress 1.5 or later or WordPress.com
Windows Live Spaces
Expression Engine (but autoconfiguration does not work)
Any blog that uses the MetaWeblog API.
WWW: http://blogtk.jayreding.com/

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bin/blogtk2
share/pixmaps/blogtk-icon.png
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/BeautifulSoup.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/BeautifulSoup.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/__init__.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/__init__.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/atomapi.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/atomapi.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/blogger.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/blogger.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/bloggeratom.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/bloggeratom.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/config.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/config.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/editor.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/editor.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/filehandler.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/filehandler.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/firstrun.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/firstrun.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/main.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/main.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/metaweblog.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/metaweblog.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/mtapi.py
%%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2/mtapi.pyc
%%DATADIR%%/glade/blogtk2.glade
%%DATADIR%%/res/b-32.png
%%DATADIR%%/res/blogtk-logo.png
share/applications/blogtk.desktop
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/i18n
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/res
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/glade
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/lib/blogtk2
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%/lib
@dirrm %%DATADIR%%

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SUBDIR += dmd
SUBDIR += dmd2
SUBDIR += dragonegg-devel46
SUBDIR += dragonegg46
SUBDIR += dragonegg46-33
SUBDIR += dragonegg47-33
SUBDIR += ecl

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# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= dragonegg46
PORTVERSION= 3.2
PORTREVISION= 2
CATEGORIES= lang devel
MASTER_SITES= http://llvm.org/releases/${PORTVERSION}/
DISTNAME= dragonegg-${PORTVERSION}.src
MAINTAINER= brooks@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= GCC plugin to use the LLVM backend
CONFLICTS= dragonegg46-devel-3*
BUILD_DEPENDS+= llvm>=${PORTVERSION}:${PORTSDIR}/devel/llvm
RUN_DEPENDS+= llvm>=${PORTVERSION}:${PORTSDIR}/devel/llvm
DEPRECATED= Upgrade to dragonegg46-33 or dragonegg47-33
EXPIRATION_DATE= 2013-11-01
OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS
USES= compiler:features gmake
USE_GCC= 4.6
USE_LDCONFIG= yes
DRAGONEGG_RELEASE= ${PORTVERSION:C/\.r[0-9]*//}
DRAGONEGG_SO= dragonegg-${DRAGONEGG_RELEASE}.so
DRAGONEGG_PATH= ${GCC_LIBDIR}/${DRAGONEGG_SO}
GCC_LIBDIR= lib/${CC}
ALL_TARGET=
MAKE_ARGS= GCC=${LOCALBASE}/bin/${CC}
PLIST_FILES= ${GCC_LIBDIR}/${DRAGONEGG_SO}
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MDOCS}
PORTDOCS= README
.endif
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mlibc++}
IGNORE= dragonegg can't work if LLVM was built with libc++
.endif
post-patch:
${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's/%%CC%%/${CC}/' \
-e 's#%%PLUGINPATH%%#${LOCALBASE}/${DRAGONEGG_PATH}#' \
-e 's/arg-dragonegg/arg-dragonegg-${DRAGONEGG_RELEASE}/' \
${WRKSRC}/README
do-install:
${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${LOCALBASE}/${GCC_LIBDIR}
${INSTALL_LIB} ${WRKSRC}/dragonegg.so \
${STAGEDIR}${LOCALBASE}/${GCC_LIBDIR}/${DRAGONEGG_SO}
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MDOCS}
${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/README ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
.endif
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>

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SHA256 (dragonegg-3.2.src.tar.gz) = 6f19a1925147a1c9a0ecb6c5bf49cbdfbb65f904d5dcf737cded9c303c86dd49
SIZE (dragonegg-3.2.src.tar.gz) = 665450

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$FreeBSD$
--- README.orig
+++ README
@@ -1,82 +1,15 @@
----------------------
-- BUILD INSTRUCTIONS -
-----------------------
-
-Prerequisites
--------------
-
-The dragonegg plugin works with gcc 4.5, gcc 4.6 or gcc-4.7, so you will need to
-have one of these installed. Many linux distributions ship one or both of them,
-perhaps as an addon package; binaries can be downloaded for most platforms.
-Otherwise you can always build gcc yourself. Plugin support (--enable-plugin)
-needs to be enabled in gcc, but since it is enabled by default on most platforms
-you usually won't need to do this explicitly.
-
-Step 0: Build and install llvm
-------------------------------
-
-I'm assuming anyone reading this knows how to build and install llvm. The
-version of llvm must match the version of the plugin, so if you are building
-dragonegg-3.0 then you should use llvm-3.0, while if you are building the
-development version of dragonegg then use the development version of llvm.
-
-
-Step 1: Build the plugin
-------------------------
-
-Build the plugin like this:
- GCC=PATH_TO_INSTALLED_GCC make
-This command should be executed in the directory containing this README.
-
-The plugin needs to know about the version of gcc it will be loaded into, which
-is why you need to specify your version of gcc 4.5/4.6 via the GCC variable like
-this. For example, if the version of gcc you want to load the plugin into is
-/usr/local/gcc-4.6/bin/gcc, then you should do
- GCC=/usr/local/gcc-4.6/bin/gcc make
-If you don't set the GCC variable then by default "gcc" is used, so you
-can just do
- make
-if you plan to use the plugin with whatever version of gcc is in your path.
-
-The plugin makes use of various gcc headers that are usually shipped with gcc.
-However some linux distributions, for example debian and ubuntu, have split the
-headers out of gcc into a separate package. So if you get errors along the
-lines of "config.h not found", check whether gcc headers like "config.h" and
-"tree.h" are installed. On debian the package containing headers is called
-gcc-4.5-plugin-dev or gcc-4.6-plugin-dev.
-
-The plugin is compiled using the system compiler, and not with the gcc specified
-in the GCC variable (which wouldn't work if it is a cross compiler). If you
-want to also compile the plugin with your copy of gcc 4.5/4.6, you can do:
- CXX=PATH_TO_INSTALLED_GCC GCC=PATH_TO_INSTALLED_GCC make
-
-The build system runs the "llvm-config" program (which should be in your path if
-you installed llvm properly in step 0) to find out about the copy of LLVM you
-installed, so there is no need to tell the build system explicitly about LLVM.
-If llvm-config is not in your path then you can specify where to find it using
-the LLVM_CONFIG variable.
-
-The end result of the build is a shared library, dragonegg.so.
-
-If you want the dragonegg plugin to be able to load LLVM plugins then pass
-ENABLE_LLVM_PLUGINS=1 to make.
-
-
-----------------------
- USAGE INSTRUCTIONS -
----------------------
-Run gcc as usual, but pass -fplugin=./dragonegg.so as an extra command line
-argument. Make sure you use the gcc you built dragonegg against (see step 1)!
+Run %%CC%% as usual, but pass -fplugin=%%PLUGINPATH%%
+as an extra command line argument.
------------------
- USEFUL OPTIONS -
------------------
-If you renamed dragonegg.so to something else, for example llvm.so, replace
--fplugin-arg-dragonegg with -fplugin-arg-llvm in the options below.
-
-fplugin-arg-dragonegg-emit-ir
-flto
Output LLVM IR rather than target assembler. You need to use -S with this,

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DragonEgg is a gcc plugin that replaces GCC's optimizers and code
generators with those from the LLVM project. It works with gcc-4.5
or gcc-4.6, can target the x86-32/x86-64 and ARM processor families,
and has been successfully used on the Darwin, FreeBSD, KFreeBSD,
Linux and OpenBSD platforms. It fully supports Ada, C, C++ and
Fortran. It has partial support for Go, Java, Obj-C and Obj-C++.
WWW: http://dragonegg.llvm.org/

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SUBDIR += mkfwimage
SUBDIR += mkntpwd
SUBDIR += mksunbootcd
SUBDIR += mktool
SUBDIR += mmore
SUBDIR += modules
SUBDIR += monit

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# Created by: Jos Backus <jos@catnook.com>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= mktool
PORTVERSION= 0.0.25
PORTREVISION= 1
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= http://www.io.com/~manoj/file/
MAINTAINER= jos@catnook.com
COMMENT= Portable tools to manage processes and networked services
EXPIRATION_DATE= 2013-11-01
BROKEN= Unfetchable due to MASTER_SITES reorganization
USES= gmake
USE_BZIP2= yes
NO_STAGE= yes
pre-patch:
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e ' \
s,^OPT=.*,OPT=${CFLAGS},; \
s,=gcc,?=gcc,; \
s,^bindir=.*,bindir=${PREFIX}/bin,; \
s,cp -p,${INSTALL_PROGRAM},' ${WRKSRC}/Makefile
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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SHA256 (mktool-0.0.25.tar.bz2) = b5c48571b683f8d180e9748c792fcfa278f6b2e175217fd8bf4255050d1e3929
SIZE (mktool-0.0.25.tar.bz2) = 10285

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Tools to manage processes and networked services, modeled after Daniel
Bernsteins daemontools and ucspi-tcp packages. The tools are written to be
portable to a wide variety of platforms that support POSIX services.
babysit Supervises a program, allowing it to started/stopped automatically
bsok Check if a program is being babysat
envuidgid Sets environment variables based on user, then runs a program
setugid Sets uid and gid, then runs a program
tcpaccept Accepts connections on stdin, then runs a program
tcplisten Connects a network port to another program's stdin
execlp Allows argv[0] to be set when running a program
WWW: http://www.io.com/~manoj/file/

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bin/babysit
bin/bsc
bin/bsok
bin/bswait
bin/execlp
bin/getlock
bin/setugid
bin/sockaccept
bin/tcplisten
bin/unixlisten