- use USE_PYTHON (maintainer, sobomax);
- precompile all .py files being installed;
- make it working with python versions other that 1.52 by using Pmw python
module from ports instead of port's own pre-compiled for python1.52 version;
- install files into ${PREFIX}/share/ptkei, not into ${PREFIX}/ptkei.
Submitted by: maintainer
Improved by: sobomax
PORTREVISION or PORTEPOCH are defined.
Most of these Makefiles were defining DISTNAME and WRKSRC (and
sometimes EXTRACT_SUFX) -- change those to define DISTFILES only.
Also, some of the WRKSRC lines were not even necessary, as they were
defining it to the default value.
Instigated by: Peter Pentchev <roam@orbitel.bg> and kris
Supoort install macros
Change location of data files from lib/ to share/
Remove redundant MANCOMPRESSED line
Fix 'X manpages' error
Add WWW: line into pkg/DESCR
PR: 21281
Submitted by: Ports Fury
have not tried KDE 2.0 or haven't done so in awhile (i.e. since July or
before), you should try this. This version is extremely stable and offers
better functionality than before. This update also introduces the KDE2
modules kdegraphics and kdemultimedia to our ports tree. Additionally,
this marks the first time FreeBSD packages were announced as part of the
KDE2 beta release announcement! :-)
Most (if not all) of the remaining modules in KDE2 will be added for the
update WRT the final release.
A hack was added to fix building with SSL in kdelibs; this has been merged
in the main tree and will go away with 2.0 release update. Thanks to David
Faure <david@mandrakesoft.com> for his help regarding this.
Also, building the docs should now succeed because I've added a build
dependency on jade and linuxdoc (should be enough).
People can get my precompiled packages from the usual location on the KDE
FTP server (should spread to the mirrors Real Soon Now (tm)):
http://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/distribution/2.0Beta5/tar/FreeBSD/
Have fun! Remember to reports bugs through http://bugs.kde.org/.
NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES is not sufficient now, since XFree86-4 will
try to generate HTML manpages and fail in the build stage.
Submitted by: Taguchi-san (XFree86-4-* maintainer)
I can address some of its issues (should see it marked un-broken in about
3 hours, if they're trivial enough). It took too long to get this update
out the door... :-(
This is a rather stable version of KDE2. Release is hoped for sometime
next month, so I'm going to try to reroll snapshots this weekend.
Also decide policy by removing the interactive requirement in qt22's
configure script. I don't know why they bothered adding it there..
Bugged by: *many* bug-reports, requests, etc.
socklen_t to int for 3.x, and no -fno-exceptions for 3.x g++)
Bothered by: Barry Irwin <bvi@rucus.ru.ac.za>
Bothered by: Matthew West <mwest@uct.ac.za>
and the score file root:games mode 664. Since the games group has (should
have) no permissions other than to write to game data files, it doesn't
really matter if this is "insecure" (lots of other things which are
setgid games already are).
and the score file root:games mode 664. Since the games group has (should
have) no permissions other than to write to game data files, it doesn't
really matter if this is "insecure" (lots of other things which are
setgid games already are).
Depend on XFree86 version 3 if XFREE86_VERSION is not defined or != 4,
or version 4 if the previous condition is not true (that is, in the
case xmkmf isn't installed on the system).
Found by: bento
From the UPDATE file for this update:
>This is a minor bugfix release. Sorry, no major new functionality this
>time around.
The complete changes can be found in the UPDATE32.2 file and are
therefore not included here.
PR: 20563
Submitted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it> (md5 fix w/o description)
(ie, 1 second granularity) and explicitly run the man target in
post-build.
Also, add the data files to the PLIST, which I missed in my last commit.
Noticed by: jkh
Debugging help: green
ZAngband is one of the many variants of the freeware rogue-like
roleplaying game Angband.
PR: 20133
Submitted by: Makoto YAMAKURA <makoto@pinpott.spnet.ne.jp>
XFree86 (3 or 4) to depend to when USE_XLIB is set.
XFREE86_VERSION defaults to 3 for now, but adventurous users can
override it in /etc/make.conf. When XFREE86_VERSION=3, USE_XLIB
will add a dependency to x11/XFree86; when it is set to 4, the
dependency will be to x11/XFree86-4-libraries. When
XFREE86_VERSION=4, the PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS and ALWAYS_BUILD_DEPENDS
hacks to avoid messing with XFree86 are turned off.
Since XFree86 version 4 includes some software that used to be
separate ports, when XFREE86_VERSION=3 the following variables are
provided:
USE_DGS LIB_DEPENDS on x11/dgs
USE_FREETYPE LIB_DEPENDS on print/freetype
USE_MESA LIB_DEPENDS on graphics/Mesa3
USE_XPM LIB_DEPENDS on graphics/xpm
When XFREE86_VERSION=4, these variables have no effect. The
LIB_DEPENDS in the tree for the above four ports have all been
converted to the USE_* counterparts. For your information, this
is the count of the number of ports:
USE_DGS 0
USE_FREETYPE 16
USE_MESA 36
USE_XPM 236
There is a new variable, XAWVER, which is set to 6 when
XFREE86_VERSION=3 and 7 when XFREE86_VERSION=4. This is also
passed to PLIST_SUB so ports that build Xaw based shared libraries
can use this variable to substitute the shlib version number.
There is also a provision of using a separate mtree file for
XFREE86_VERSION=4, but that part is not enabled yet.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Tested by: make index (XFREE86_VERSION=3 only)
(2) Add hebrew to list of valid categories.
Submitted by: nbm
This is imitation of Japanese "Hanabi Taikai". It is very popular event
in Japanese summer and performed on some rivers.
Reviewed by: ports-jp ML <ports-jp@jp.freebsd.org>
Konqueror can load HTML documents, KOffice works semi-well, and KDE2 in
general seems less buggy. Only kdeutils was left out of this mega-update.
However, it should return soon. :-)
The massive reduction in patches is mostly the result of using perl
regex replacement. This reduces the amount of time it will take in the
future to upgrade these ports, and load on the repository.
QT 2.2.0beta0 (aka qt-copy) is officially enabled for the express
purpose of allowing KDE2 to compile. It is available in the qt22 port.
Additionally, GIF support is re-enabled in both Qt2 ports, so that
people can now read GIF images. GIF support is enabled through an
internal GIF reader in Qt, and requires no patented libraries. Special
effort was made to ensure that people do not install both qt21 and qt22
ports at the same time.
I'd like to take a moment to thank the following people for their help:
Alex Zepeda <jazepeda@pacbell.net>, Stephan Kulow <coolo@kde.org>, Harri
Porten <porten@kde.org>, Waldo Bastian <waba@kde.org>, Marc G. Fournier
<scrappy@hub.org>, Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>, Matthias
Hoelzer-Kluepfel <mhk@caldera.de>, and many others. Over 150 hours of hard
work, testing, etc. were put into this update. Another couple hundred of
hours were spent by CPUs trying to compile this behemoth. :->
Special thanks to: Physics Computer Network @ Purdue staff, especially
C. Stephen Gunn <csg@physics.purdue.edu>, for giving
me access to an extremely fast machine for doing
test builds (it performed 12 full builds of the
entire suite in the last 7 days).
PR: 18838
Submitted by: Arun Sharma <adsharma@sharmas.dhs.org>
Approved by: imura, asami
mind-control signals and removing harmful engrammic pollutants from
your brain. It also has the ability to scan for and decipher into
English specific signals so you can see exactly Who wants to control
you and what They are trying to make you think.
With MindGuard, you can rest assured that your most valuable
possession - your mind - is safe from the nefarious tinkering of
evil-doers.
This port is cleverly hidden in the games category rather than sysutils
where it belongs, so the forces of evil are less likely to find it.