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
- Don't hardcode "gtk12-config", but use GTK_CONFIG and IMLIB_CONFIG vars.
- patch improvement
- plist fixes
- remove added group cdwrite on deinstall
- chown root:cdwrite various utilities used by xcdroast, such as
cdrecord, and set them chmod 4710. I don't know if I like this.
Opinions (Security Officer?)?