These dependencies used to be tricky but it seems that this issue has been
fixed at some point and sticking to the dependencies listed on rubygems.org
seems to be fine.
With hat: puppet
These dependencies used to be tricky but it seems that this issue has been
fixed at some point and sticking to the dependencies listed on rubygems.org
seems to be fine.
With hat: puppet
- Drop DOCS as we do not install them when using release archive
- Bump PORTREVISION
Reported by: Mark Linimon
Reviewed by: osa (mentor)
Approved by: osa (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27676
- Improvements:
- Use the non-cryptographic variant of the boost::uuid.
- Keep a cached, valid entry over a fresher Bogus one.
- Ensure socket-dir matches runtime directory on old systemd
- Move to several distinct Bogus states, for easier debugging.
- Do not chase CNAME during qname minimization step 4.
- Bug Fixes:
- Untangle the validation/resolving qnames and qtypes.
- APL records: fix endianness problem.
PR: 251923
Submitted by: Ralf van der Enden (maintainer)
Reviewed by: osa (mentor)
Approved by: osa (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27679
* Introduce A52 and CURL options to avoid possible QA stage errors with
build environments that have already audio/liba52 or ftp/curl installed
because the configure script automatically adds them as an additional
dependencies in that case. [1]
Set the A52 option as default as it improves the user experience with the
"zvision" engine regarding audio/video playback.
Leave the CURL option as non-default for now, because the ScummVM cloud
storage is a fairly new feature that has been introduced since the 2.1.0
release. That option can be set as default later if there's great demand.
* Remove now obsolete patches which were required for newer versions of
FluidSynth.
* Rebase the patch and post-processing of the configure script, switch to
the new preferred location of man pages (since r523104) and avoid
hardcoded occurences of ${LOCALBASE}.
* Many thanks to lme@ who maintained the port for over 13 years and offered
me to take over maintainership.
Changelog:
https://downloads.scummvm.org/frs/scummvm/2.2.0/ReleaseNotes.html
PR: 245741
Submitted by: Andy Mender [1]
Approved by: lme (maintainer, via private e-mail)
* Under the hood runs Chromium 83.0.4103.122 with security fixes up to
version 86.0.4240.183 and patches were taken from r540991 of www/chromium.
* Also adjust some patches to avoid hardcoding of ${LOCALBASE} and remove a
redundant blank line.
Changelog:
* [QTBUG-84632] Warn about QtWebengineProcess launching from network share
on Windows.
* [QTBUG-85363] Handle non-ASCII names for PulseAudio
* [QTBUG-85494] Fix regression crash when not handling
QQuickWebEngineNewViewRequest
* [QTBUG-85817] Fix crashes on resize
* [QTBUG-86672] Fix remapped menu key being mapped back to menu key
* [QTBUG-86945] Fix crash when opening a PDF in debug build on windows.
* [QTBUG-87129] Mention node.js build-time dependency
* The QtWebEngineProcess now has a version number
* The old compositor has been removed and can no longer be restored using
command line argument.
Approved by: tcberner (kde)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27587
The PostGIS Team is pleased to release the release of PostGIS 3.1.0!
This version exposes the new features of GEOS 3.9 as well as numerous core performance enhancements for spatial joins, large object access, text format output and more.
Performance is a key feature of this release, with improvements to spatial joins, text outputs, large object reads, vector tile output, and a host of smaller tweaks.
The k-means clustering code has been enhanced to support weighting and higher dimensional clusters.
Geometry generators to create hexagonal and square tilings have been added, for simpler in-the-database summarization queries.
Finally, PostGIS exposes the latest enhancements in the GEOS geometry library 3.9 version. The new overlay engine (aka "OverlayNG") provides more robust handling of difficult input geometries, using a set of new noding strategies to process geometry. For the end user, this should mean no more "topology exceptions" when using the union, difference, intersection or symmetric difference functions. PostGIS also exposes the new fixed precision overlay capability via an additional grid-size parameter on ST_Intersection and the other overlay functions.
NOTA: GEOS 3.9 is not in ports yet.
URL: https://postgis.net/2020/12/18/postgis-3.1.0/
scanf is an implementation of the C function scanf(3), modified as necessary
for Ruby compatibility.
The methods provided are String#scanf, IO#scanf, and Kernel#scanf. Kernel#scanf
is a wrapper around STDIN.scanf. IO#scanf can be used on any IO stream,
including file handles and sockets. scanf can be called either with or without
a block.
WWW: http://rubygems.org/gems/scanf
Highlights:
- Various ppc target fixes (courtesy of bdragon@)
- Fix for hw.ncpu on mips (courtesy of Dan Nelson)
- Switch to the new qemu-bsd-user/qemu-bsd-user upstream