Remove the webkit/webengine-wxneeded hack in cmComputeLinkInformation.cxx
and add USE_WXNEEDED=Yes to all cmake webkit/webengine consumer.
Background knowledge about the "hack":
It searches for webkit/webengine (lower-case search) in all link-entries for
EXECUTABLE/SHARED_LIBRARY targets. If the search match it adds
"-Wl,-z,wxneeded".
Feedback, help and OK sthen@ Thanks!
Jrnlc is a opinionated command line application to take notes likes a
journal similar to jrnl. You can take notes by entering them on the
command line or providing them from a file to jrnlc's standard input.
It supports full encryption of the journal, so that your notes remain
secret.
Ported by Matthias Schmidt, who takes MAINTAINER. Thank you!
With help/suggestions from sthen@ and me.
ok rsadowski@
Changes in 0.74.3:
* Fix issue with broken links on move page
* Fix bug in copy-paste
* Fix bug on move page for existing textbuffer
* Fix bug with saving of notebook editable state
* Fix for error while loading plugins
* Fix issue with stray unicode character
* Fix issue to allow relative document root
* Fix hack for rendering sourceview blocks
* Add mnemonic keys to open sidepane tabs
* Add links and screenshot to macOS app & update README information
* Improve inline rendering of equations & make image DPI confingurable
* Add box drawing characters to symbols list
* Scroll on moving lines with linesorter plugin
* Move floating table of contents to overlay layer
Changes in 0.74.2:
* Let Toolbar plugin also remove window decoration
* Fix execution of custom tools from Toolbar
* Add plugin "view" items to Toolbar plugin
* Make drag&drop optional in the pageindex
* Add option to toggle tooltips for index panes
* Fix Zeitgeist plugin to work with Gtk3 branch
* Improve dialog feedback for invalid input
* Fix error on cancel insert dialog
* Let exceptions not block search
* Make page parser robust for empty files
Changes in 0.74.1:
* Add preference to hide edit bar
* Add separate parameter for wrapped lines linespacing
* Fix behavior of copying images on copy-paste
* Fix export of anchors to make valid HTML tags
* Fix storing of uistate for window panes
* Fix issues for "file:/path" file URIs
* Fix bug in "copy link"
* Make clipboard handling robust for non-local file URI
* Fix issue with escaping in find input
* Fix behavior of TrashDialog on error
* Remove string literal formatting syntax
Patch by Caspar Schutijser, thank you!
benno@ (maintainer): I'm fine with it
Input OK rsadowski
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KTimeTracker helps you track your personal time spent on various
tasks and projects.
It is useful for tracking billable hours and can report the hours
logged by task and day.
With KTimeTracker, you can organize a broken-down project as subtasks
with unlimited nesting. The standard keyboard and mouse shortcuts are
simple and make the tool really comfortable and intuitive to use.
Comment:
KDE framework for collecting user feedback
Description:
Framework for collecting feedback from application users via telemetry and
targeted surveys.
- Telemetry
Extensible set of data sources for telemetry. Full control for the
user on what data to contribute.
- Surveys
Distribute surveys and offer users to participate in them.
Survey targeting based on telemetry data. Allow the user to configure
how often they want to participate in surveys.
- Components
Libraries for use in applications.
QML bindings for the above.
A server application.
A management and analytics application.
Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://github.com/KDE/kuserfeedback
Tweak and OK sthen@ Thanks!
all consumers were packaged and installed on amd64 by me; all python2
syntax in consumers appears to have been updated at this point making
it possible to move to the 4.x series.
lang/ghc bits look ok to gnezdo@
ok sthen@ on the rest
Comment:
C++ library to parse/format/validate phone numbers
Description:
Google's common C++ library for parsing, formatting, and validating
international phone numbers.
Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://github.com/google/libphonenumber
Tweak and OK sthen@
OK afresh1@
Comment:
parse iCalendar files into a data structure
Description:
This module processes iCalendar (vCalendar 2.0) files as specified
in RFC 2445 into a data structure. It handles recurrences (`RRULE's),
exclusions (`EXDATE's), event updates (events with a `RECURRENCE-ID'),
and nested data structures (`ATTENDEES' and `VALARM's). It currently
ignores the `VTIMEZONE', `VJOURNAL' and `VFREEBUSY' entry types.
if a port needs 2.x then set MODPY_VERSION=${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2}.
This commit doesn't change any versions currently used; it may be that
some ports have MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2 but don't require it, those
should be cleaned up in the course of updating ports where possible.
Python module ports providing py3-* packages should still use
FLAVOR=python3 so that we don't have a mixture of dependencies some
using ${MODPY_FLAVOR} and others not.
main changes are:
- add a new dep on py-requests
- undo the no longer needed iftex.sty workaround
- move MODPY variables to more standard location
- regen plist
Unfortunately py-sphinx changed the suffix from .txt to .rst.txt in the
1.5 series. This means we have to update PLISTs for about 20+ ports as
a result of this version update. Hopefully future updates of py-sphinx
won't be quite as involved.
ok sthen@
Terminal/CLI Epub reader with features:
- Remembers last read file
- Remembers last reading state for each file
- Adjustable text area width
- Adaptive to terminal resize
- Supports EPUB3 (no audio support)
- Secondary vim-like bindings
- Supports opening images
- Dark/Light colorscheme
ok kmos@
Release 1.4 of py-sphinx made this dependency optional. So adapt the port
to match. Instead we add a BUILD_DEP on py-sphinx_rtd_theme to the 3 ports
that actually depend on it. This may make updating py-sphinx_rtd_theme a
bit easier to update in the future as fewer consumers would need testing.
ok kmos@, sthen@
This update was submitted by Aisha Tammy as part of the batch of diffs
to get py-sphinx updated. However updating the rtd theme port also requires
regenerating packing lists for these consumers of py-sphinx:
devel/luacheck
devel/py-virtualenv
productivity/vdirsyncer
Upstream uses additional sphinx extensions to generate API docs for
files on readthedocs. The port only uses sphinx to generate manpages
which don't require these; to avoid updating and importing a chain
of dependencies for things which don't affect the end results in
this port anyway, I have patched them away.
gnupg-1.4 is not developed actively anymore, and new software expects
a modern "gpg" executable, which leads to pointless patches in the ports
tree. Move the various users of security/gnupg2 to security/gnupg and
zap patches that forced the use of "gpg2".
Crusade started by edd@ (security/gnupg maintainer), gnupg->gnupg2 test
reports from semarie@, giovanni@ and solene@, input and bulk build by
sthen@. ok sthen@ edd@ (maintainer)
this file is not well-formed and upstream fd.o pkg-config silently ignores any
malformed variable declarations where our (more strict) implementation complains
(with --debug) and returns a non-zero value instead:
Incorrect cfg file /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/aqbanking.pc at /usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PkgConfig.pm line 128, <$fh> line 30.
The patch "patch-docs_conf_py" is now included and not needed anymore.
Backport two simple patches from master. They are needed for vdirsyncer
to work with newer click versions.
ok sthen@
I accidentally deleted libalkimia some weeks ago (KDE4 chainsaw massacre). Here
is a re-add which includes an update to the latest stable version 7.0.1