apertium-separable is an lttoolbox module for reordering separable/discontiguous
multiwords and processing them in the pipeline. Multiwords are manually written
in an additional xml-format dictionary.
ok bcallah@
https://github.com/GNUAspell/aspell/pull/532
This fixes the segfault seen on macppc when building dictionaries. Probably
fixes all big endian archs as well.
From Charlene, who tested on macppc and amd64
ok landry@, who also tested on macppc
an "infrastructure" port, won't have library conflict problems, and as
Ingo says, 'Groff does not really use C++, it is merely "C with classes"'
and this is not expected to change.
some existing COMPILER lines with arch restrictions etc. In the usual
case this is now using "COMPILER = base-clang ports-gcc base-gcc" on
ports with c++ libraries in WANTLIB.
This is basically intended to be a noop on architectures using clang
as the system compiler, but help with other architectures where we
currently have many ports knocked out due to building with an unsuitable
compiler -
- some ports require c++11/newer so the GCC version in base that is used
on these archirtectures is too old.
- some ports have conflicts where an executable is built with one compiler
(e.g. gcc from base) but a library dependency is built with a different
one (e.g. gcc from ports), resulted in mixing incompatible libraries in the
same address space.
devel/gmp is intentionally skipped as it's on the path to building gcc -
the c++ library there is unused in ports (and not built by default upstream)
so intending to disable building gmpcxx in a future commit.
pup is a command line tool for processing HTML. It reads from stdin,
prints to stdout, and allows the user to filter parts of the page
using CSS selectors. Inspired by jq, pup aims to be a fast and
flexible way of exploring HTML from the terminal.
ok jca@
original port from kn@
help from sthen@ kn@ bentley@ jca@