14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jeremy
9c37b1b669 Add OpenBSD comment to rubygems-ext.PLIST
Bump ruby gem ext ports as this changes the package.

Requested by espie@
2018-06-13 22:26:52 +00:00
jeremy
71cae53034 Update to ruby-subset_sum 1.0.2
Fix tests and HOMEPAGE.
2016-12-05 17:45:55 +00:00
jeremy
5db8da2491 Bump ruby gem ext ports after change to PLISTs
This does not include all ruby gem ext ports, but the remaining ones have
updates that will be committed separately.
2016-11-04 21:26:37 +00:00
naddy
570aa62a9c Drop remaining MD5/RMD160/SHA1 checksums. 2015-01-18 03:12:39 +00:00
jeremy
7aa034e95f Bump ruby gem ext ports after change to WANTLIB in ruby.port.mk 2014-01-15 02:13:57 +00:00
jeremy
dca4d5c9a8 Remove extension source directory from package so that ruby21 FLAVOR
packages.
2014-01-11 22:51:01 +00:00
jeremy
e79a176be2 Bump all ruby gem ports supporting rbx FLAVOR due to change to rubinius
gem directory when upgrading rubinius from 1.2.4 to 2.1.1.
2013-10-26 23:55:34 +00:00
espie
bcf3856632 PERMIT_* / REGRESS->TEST sweep 2013-03-11 10:50:00 +00:00
jeremy
fce8bfc4d3 Revision bump ruby C extension ports after addition of pthread to
WANTLIB.

OK sthen@
2013-01-09 17:38:52 +00:00
jeremy
c3579f1baf Bump revisions for ruby gem/extconf ports after the switch to ruby 1.9
by default, since the ruby 1.8 version now has a ruby18 explicit FLAVOR.
2012-09-23 16:57:32 +00:00
jeremy
16703d23fa Update ruby ports to deal with the regress changes to ruby.port.mk.
Start using MODRUBY_REGRESS with ruby, rspec2, and testrb entries.
Switch away from manual do_regress targets where possible.  Add
some patches to make regress tests run for some ports.
2011-11-17 16:08:00 +00:00
jeremy
9c4d2b3822 Remove .require_paths from PLISTs from gems that used to use
them.  After recent updates to the ruby interpreters, these
files are no longer created.
2011-11-09 00:17:37 +00:00
espie
c5a475ebe0 normalize pkgpath 2011-09-16 09:24:48 +00:00
jeremy
ae61e1b768 Import ruby-subset_sum 1.0.1
This module provides both a C and pure ruby simple subset sum problem
solver. The subset sum problem is, given a set of numbers, can the sum
of any subset of those numbers equal a given number. This problem is
NP-complete.

Both the C and pure ruby versions implement a fairly simple
meet-in-the-middle algorithm. The C version uses an AVL tree to store
the data, while the pure ruby version uses a ruby hash. For the C
version to be used, the sum of the positive numbers and the sum of the
negative numbers in the set, as well as the wanted number, must all be
Fixnums. Additionally, max_seconds should be nil or a Fixnum.
2010-12-20 18:09:01 +00:00