Processing is an open source programming language and environment for
people who want to create images, animations, and interactions.
Initially developed to serve as a software sketchbook and to teach
fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context, Processing
also has evolved into a tool for generating finished professional work.
Today, there are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers,
researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning, prototyping,
and production.
ok sthen@
Thanks for fgsch@ for his patch-Modules_selectmodule_c to correct SIGBUS error on sparc64 (test_kqueue.py).
It's time make bulks of Python2.7 on as many archs as we can.
Thanks a lot.
ok sthen@ aja@
It wasn't distributed anymore in the python distfile starting from 2.7 anymore.
Please install the emacs-python pacakge to continue using the functionality.
ok rpointel@
This eliminates a number of patches which have been committed
upstream, as well as removes the texlive build dependency. The PDF
documentation is no longer built, which doesn't seem to upset anyone.
ok jasper@
fixes the hangs and some other problems and allow us to move further while
a proper fix is investigated. as a result remove the patches to test_io
and test_socket, they are ok now.
- remove the distutils diff. it doesn't seem right, nobody really knows why
it's there and it actually breaks things with this version.
- bump
discussed and ok rpointel martynas sthen djm
Used @unittest.skip instead of commenting out the test.
Corrected wrong value of LDSHARED in sysconfig, cf http://bugs.python.org/issue10547.
Bump REVISION.
ok landry@ (thanks).
into a common subdirectory `ghc', and also move the ghc distfiles
there (from ghc-${MODGHC_VER}).
This will avoid potential conflicts of hs-* ports distfiles coming
from hackage.haskell.org with distfiles used by other ports.
Based on an idea from dcoppa@ for databases/hs-redis.
ok dcoppa@
If you want to save some bandwdith and disk space, see my mail to
ports@, which contains a shell script that can move distfiles around
under your DISTDIR.
a kitten.
Let pydoc${VERSION} use #!${LOCALBASE}/bin/python${VERSION} instead
of $!/usr/bin/env python${VERSION}.
ok rpointel@, sthen@ (after some discussion wether post-build is
the proper target for this or not)
Note that this is not js185-1.0.0 distributed by upstream (which is
based on mozilla-2.0), but rather js/src built from firefox 3.6.16
source tarball, so that it works on sparc64 (hence the 1.9.2.16 branch
ersion).
- use patches from www/firefox36 port, remove local patches
- lib got renamed to mozjs, depending ports will be fixed shortly
- use the provided install target instead of rolling our own
- enable ctypes/readline
- regress tests happy on ppc/sparc64/amd64.
After leeeengthy discussion with martynas@ (maintainer)
ok jasper@ martynas@
the lang/ruby module add FLAVORS automatically for gem and extconf
ports, or to Yes to enable the FLAVORS for non-gem and non-extconf
ports.
Add a MODRUBY_BIN_TESTRB variable containing the appropriate testrb
command for use in regress tests.
OK landry@
Rakudo is an implementation of the Perl 6 programming language, based on
the Parrot VM.
From MAINTAINER Pascal Stumpf (thanks!), joint testing on
arm/mips64el by kili & sparc64/ppc by me.
since jruby 1.6.0 now supports them. Require at least jruby
1.6.0 when building/running a gem ext or extconf port.
Since jruby no longer bundles RSpec, simplify the
MODRUBY_RSPEC_DEPENDS handling.
OK landry@
as well as experimental C extension support, and many other
significant new features.
Bump required memory to 384MB, should fix occassional memory
errors when building.
Use the jruby-complete.jar instead of the jruby.jar, seems
to be necessary for C extension support to work correctly.
RSpec is no longer bundled. Additionally, the extra 1.5.3
distfile is no longer needed as the changes have been included
upstream.
OK landry@
Disable threads as it seems to trigger funky bugs. Enable it on all
archs but sparc64 as it's broken there.
Testing on arm/mips64el by kili, sparc64/ppc by me.
Oberon-2 is clean and simple programming language.
This is portable compiler that translates Oberon-2 into bytecode, which
can be either interpreted or dynamically translated into machine code.
Dynamic translation uses a portable interface modelled on the one in GNU
Lightning, but is so far implemented only on x86 machines. The
implementation includes a full garbage collector, and comes with
profiling tools and a simple GUI debugger.
[...]
from Alexander Shiryaev (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
ok landry@
OOC is an Oberon-2 development platform. It consists of an optimizing
compiler, a number of related tools, a set of standard library modules,
and a reference manual.
from Alexander Shiryaev (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
ok landry@
Eagle (Extensible Adaptable Generalized Logic Engine) is an
implementation of the Tcl language for the Common Language Runtime
(CLR). Eagle was written from scratch based on the design and
implementation of Tcl 8.4 and provides most of the functionality of the
Tcl 8.4 interpreter while borrowing selected features from Tcl 8.5 and
the upcoming Tcl 8.6, in addition to adding entirely new features.
Feedback and ok from jasper@ and thanks to all for their patience with me.
the currently supported minor version of rubinius.
No longer allow a ruby18 FLAVOR to be used to specify ruby 1.8.
Now, only the empty flavor should be used.
OK landry@
patches were accepted upstream.
Rubinius previously installed into a versioned directory, this
update changes it to install into an unversioned directory.
This is going to change the PLIST of all dependent gem ports,
and a commit for them as well as a commit for ruby.port.mk will
be going in shortly.
Minor versions of rubinius do not maintain binary compatibility,
so we'll still need to bump all dependent ports that use C
extensions whenever the minor version of rubinius is updated, but
it is better than bumping all dependent ports.
While here, add some CONFIGURE_ENV stuff to make it possible to
build more ports with C extensions that depend on libraries in
LOCALBASE/lib.
OK landry@
and move in Tcl/Tk and extensions. This will provide a nice place
for all things Tcl as well as allowing us to remove ${LOCALBASE}/lib
from Tcl's "auto_path" which will greatly improve startup and package
loading times.
ok landry@, sebastiap@
- unbreak on hppa (tested by landry@)
If you are upgrading from an older release (e.g. 5.6.x) it is advised to
read the upgrading guide which is available from
http://www.swi-prolog.org/Upgrade-5.8.html
it, it doesn't fail again just because it can't find the gem
metadata.
Also, get rid of the GEM_REL variable, and just setup the GEM_BIN
and GEM_LIB variables separately for each ruby version.
OK landry@
ruby gem ports with the jruby FLAVOR in some cases.
Don't install the rdoc for the rake and rspec gems, for better
consistency with other ruby gem ports.
Add a @comment file to PLIST to fix update-plist adding a file that
shouldn't be in the package.
OK landry@
Previously, we were using ruby->=1.8,<=1.9, instead of
ruby->=1.8,<1.9. While this wouldn't cause an issue, since
our ruby-1.9.2 package isn't included in ruby->=1.8,<=1.9,
it's still wrong and should be fixed. This also fixes the
following minor issues:
Switch from using FLAVOR to MODRUBY_FLAVOR for *_DEPENDS.
Currently we don't have a ruby port that uses FLAVORs that
would differ from MODRUBY_FLAVOR, but it's possible we will
in the future.
Switch from BASE_PKGPATH to BUILD_PKGPATH in a few cases in
REGRESS_DEPENDS. This probably is not strictly necessary, but
BUILD_PKGPATH is used in more cases, so it is good for
consistency.
Switch to new style *_DEPENDS, with the version specification
at the end. The remaining cases where this is not done is
because a specific version is used.
Some FULLPKGNAME added to REGRESS_DEPENDS, to make sure that if
the old version is installed when you run a regress test, it
will install the new version first.
Some conversion of spaces to tabs for consistency.
OK landry@
in lang/ruby/1.*/Makefile.
Also, add the ability to pass CONFIGURE_ARGS to gem install.
These get passed to the extconf.rb scripts that create the
Makefiles for C extensions, and may make it easier to port
gems with C extensions without resorting to patching.
OK landry@
depend on ruby-1.9 and not ruby-1.8. This PKGSPEC is slightly
different from the previous one used in ruby.port.mk, so all
dependent ports need to be REVISION bumped (which will happen soon).
In addition, since the subpackages depend on the -main package and
also had a slightly different pkgspec, they need to be bumped as well.
In addition, the -main package is also being bumped for the inclusion
of a patch for Addrinfo that fixes a failing IPv6 UDP regression test.
OK landry@
depend on ruby-1.8 and not ruby-1.9. This PKGSPEC is slightly
different from the previous one used in ruby.port.mk, so all
dependent ports need to be REVISION bumped (which will happen soon).
In addition, since the subpackages depend on the -main package and
also had a slightly different pkgspec, they need to be bumped as well.
OK landry@
The Rubinius bytecode virtual machine is written in C++, incorporating
LLVM to compile bytecode to machine code at runtime. The bytecode
compiler and vast majority of the core classes are written in pure Ruby.
To interact with the rest of the system, the VM provides primitives
which can be attached to methods and invoked. Additionally, FFI provides
a direct call path to most C functions.
Rubinius uses a precise, compacting, generational garbage collector. It
includes a compatible C-API for C extensions written for the standard
Ruby interpreter (often referred to as MRI.Matz's Ruby Implementation).
OK landry@, sthen@