$ make configure
...
Found ninja-1.11.1 at /usr/local/bin/ninja
WARNING: Running the setup command as `meson [options]` instead of `meson setup [options]` is ambiguous and deprecated.
$
From meson(1):
The setup command is the default operation. If no actual command is
specified, Meson will assume you meant to do a setup. That means that
you can set up a build directory without the setup command like this:
meson [ options ] [ build directory ] [ source directory ]
OK aja
For devel/ruby-sorted_set and graphics/ruby-rqrcode-core, do not do FLAVORed
builds by default, as these are pure ruby libraries with no native component.
Kio has switched to threads implementation for copying (kio_copy) files. This
implementation is broken under OpenBSD. Good that we can (still) disable it.
This is a "KDE Porting Aids" port, that means it provides code and
utilities to ease the transition from kdelibs 4 to KDE Frameworks 5.
Looks like nothing depends on it anymore. Disable it for now
and remove later.
Changes:
* improve reporting of invalid diff command arguments (reported by Dan Shearer)
* accept libfossil global -V|--verbose option for all commands
* plug memleak when using the p keymap in blame view
* fix fnc blame -r and make it behave like fossil blame -o for familiarity
* improve fnc timeline <path> lookup of repository paths not in the work tree
* make tree navigation more intuitive when opening repository subtrees
* implement [ & ] keymaps to navigate to the previous/next hunk in the diff
* allow fnc stash get to take an optional <stash_id> argument
* document fnc(1) missing W diff view keymap to ignore end-of-line whitespace
* document optional <stash_id> argument of fnc stash pop [stash_id]
* fix typo producing gcc 12.1.0 compiler warning (comparison always true)
* improve scope matching for function prototype in diff hunk headers
* ifdef out A_BOLD attr on OpenBSD to fix diff view line highlight in xterm(1)
* display checkout hash and build date with fnc -v like fossil(1)
* miscellaneous diff API implementation improvements
* protect against out-of-bound reads now line_type array is optionally populated
* add -b|--brief option to fnc diff and b diff view keymap
* general fnc(1) manual page markup, syntax, and documentation improvements
* rename FNC_DIFF_COLOUR_CHUNK to FNC_DIFF_COLOUR_HUNK to match internal naming
* (breaking change: existing FNC_DIFF_COLOUR_CHUNK will be silently ignored)
* ensure diff parser does not internally mark modified files as renamed
* improve const correctness with fsl_uuid_cstr where possible
* fix contrived empty diff case when work tree root is passed to fnc diff
* improve path handling of files on disk vs. files in the repository database
* produce less verbose output on error by not presumptuously dumping help
* zap unnecessary allocation and minor refactor in the path parser
* don't display empty diff in contrived modified checkout edge case
* catch missed fsl_content_get() fsl_unlink_file() & fsl_mprintf() return codes
* miscellaneous style(9) fixes
* fix missed format specifier argument in blame path error message
* ensure fnc stash (get|pop) doesn't report updated files as renames
* use "(checkout)" label in diff header when diffing or stashing the work tree
* internal stash refactor in preparation to move code into libfossil
* catched missed SIGINT and SIGTERM signals
* use CHAR_BIT for bitstring manipulation macros
* fix assumption of invalid command argument as a path to pass to fnc timeline
* merge upstream libfossil with various changes
OK op@
if setuptools is present (see site-packages/distutils-precedence.pth);
enforce a dependency to avoid the case where setuptools might be removed
mid-run, causing g-ir-scanner to fail. ok aja@, who reported sporadic
build failures which must have been a result of this (I think it may
relate to runtime patching of distutils function relating to the MSVC
compiler).
Initially ported to avoid the bundled copy in net/tg_owt, but other ports
can probably pick it up as well.
Feedback OK sthen tb
---
Collection of CRC32C implementations that dispatches to one suitable to
the hardware. CRC32C is the cyclic redundancy check that uses the iSCSI
polynomial specified in RFC 3720.
Various fixes to normal form handling in GVariant
These fixe cover various issues encountered by calling
g_variant_get_normal_form() on untrusted arrays and tuples.
OK sthen@ Init port from Brad
Comment:
minimal and cross platform C++ GUID library
Description:
CrossGuid is a minimal, cross platform, C++ GUID library. It uses the
best native GUID/UUID generator on the given platform and had a generic
class for parsing, stringifying, and comparing IDs.
Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://github.com/graeme-hill/crossguid
leave MODPY_VERSION= ${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2} in individual Makefiles for
now as I'll try to remove some, but running tests for these ports takes
forever and that's not finished yet
The build now involves various C++11 features like trailing commas in
enums. And an upstream commit attempts to fix macros by enabling tests
depending on C++11 or gcc >= 4.8 everywhere. Switch compiler on sparc64
to ports-gcc while waiting for upstream to clean this mess up.
c19904d6e8
ok aja
it was integrated into python core as the "sqlite3" module; nmap's zenmap
subpackage listed a dependency, but didn't really use this
(the module is confusingly named; it is for sqlite3 not sqlite2!)