(upgrade vera to 1.7 and its converting script to 1.0.2)
* Using a converted files on the master site
instead of converting the original file by its converting script
in this port.
shared among all epplets that should be created and "owned" by the
libepplet port, but they aren't. They are created and owned by the
epplets port, so depend on epplets again until that is fixed.
Overall:
- Fix commands and libraries to run on a statically linked ruby.
- If a command fails to load dynamic modules with dynamically linked ruby,
restart itself with statically linked ruby.
This is to cope with the 4.3 -> 4.4 upgrade, since ruby's dynamic modules
are under a directory with a name including a FreeBSD version. Now
portupgrade can upgrade itself and ruby even after a major FreeBSD upgrade.
portupgrade:
- Fix a bug where portupgrade -sS 'su root -c %s' did not properly work.
[Submitted by: KOMATSU Shinichiro <koma2@jiro.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>]
portcvsweb:
- Accept a port path as well.
portsdb:
- Adopt better error handling and a better PORTS_DBDIR selection algorithm.
- Check database errors a bit harder.
- update mastersite
- install more docs, use DOCSDIR
- properly support NOPORTDOCS in pkg-plist
- sync pkg-descr with current features
- update ngrep.c (the t->tm_mon+1 change has been integrated in 1.40)
- remove patch-Makefile.in (no longer necessary)
PR: 29588
Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
dependency via py-unit).
- Add a run-time dependency on py-gnome, which is required by some non-
mission-critical elements of this package. (This should possibly be an
optional dependency(?) - I'm in two minds about this.)
- Do not install two somewhat Debian-specific scripts.
- Bump the PORTREVISION once more.
renamed between versions, this port failed checksum.
- Apply some whitespace edits and cut pkg-descr down to size to placate
portlint.
Reported by: Jason Stajich <jason@chg.mc.duke.edu>
Approved by: No response from MAINTAINER
Overall:
* Fix a bug where when -R is set the specified package in the first
place is not included somehow.
[Reported by: Jose M. Alcaide <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>]
* Improve the path regularization routines.
portsdb:
* Update the INDEX first, and then the database even if the options
are specified in reversed order. (-uU)
portupgrade:
* Fix a misfeature where "skip" was regarded as failure, when checking
for dependent ports' build/install failure.
[Pointed out by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>, Jose M. Alcaide
<jose@we.lc.ehu.es>]
* Do not move a backup package under PKG_DBDIR, but just keep it under
TMPDIR. It should not require a large amount of free space in
PKG_DBDIR.
[Pointed out by: John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@webmail.bmi.net>]
This is the port of mplayer, a project which has the effort
to become a very stable and useful movie player.
It is based on the windows codec compilation and
provides the ability to play many formats
in a very good quality without much CPU comsumption.
WWW: http://mplayer.sourceforge.net
PR: 29944
Submitted by: riggs@f113.hadiko.de
The superset of win32 codecs for mplayer
includes support for a lot of different movie types including
- Inter Video 3.2, 4.1
- MPEG-4 v1,v2,v3 (DivX :-))
- Cinepack Video
- WMA Audio, MPEG-Layer 1,2,3, GSM6.1
and much more.
This compilation of codecs is provided by the makers of mplayer.
WWW: http://mplayer.sourceforge.net
Riggs told on ports (not gnats)
> The problem is that Vladimir and I have worked out a little different
> concept for this mplayer port: To divide it in 3 sections: fonts,
> codecs and the program with docs.
> (Anyway, the other ports isn't working for the make install target
> though. FreeBSD doesn't support install -D.)
This is the port which contains the superset of
the fonts for the mplay on screen display and
the sub title.
In this stage it supports the following charsets:
ISO for dutch, french, german, hungarian, italian
and portugese cyrillic russian (koi8r)
WWW: http://mplayer.sourceforge.net