Needed for upcoming lwjgl 3.x port update
The dyncall library encapsulates architecture-, OS- and compiler-specific
function call semantics in a virtual bind argument parameters from
left to right and then call interface allowing programmers to call
C functions in a completely dynamic manner. In other words, instead
of calling a function directly, the dyncall library provides a
mechanism to push the function parameters manually and to issue the
call afterwards. This means, that a program can determine at runtime
what function to call, and what parameters to pass to it. The library
is written in C and assembly and provides a very simple C interface
to program against.
tweaks from and ok tracey@
- While here reorganise audacious so that "pkg_add audacious" gives
something usable. Relies on meta/audacious. Suggested by sthen@.
- Upstream has switched to Qt5 by default but still offers GTK2 support.
For now stay with GTK2 as this is needed for the Winamp-like UI.
- Bump minors of libaudcore and libaudgui as symbols have been added.
naddy Ok'ed the update of audacious and audacious-plugins to 4.0.1.
OK sthen@
clang does not define _CALL_SYSV, breaking an #ifdef. Remove G_VA_COPY
#ifdef hell taken from an old glib version and define G_VA_COPY as
va_copy(3) instead.
Also remove a trailing whitespace in Makefile.
Improved fix and OK jca@
They do result in a bulk package build taking about a third longer, but
the bulk build machines are significantly faster than the machines most
people are running the produced packages on, so it's a trade-off: a bit
of pain for builders vs a lot of pain for users wanting to debug things
on their normal hardware.
Fix side channel in ECC code that allowed an adversary with access to
precise enough timing and memory access information to fully recover an
ECDSA private key (CVE-2020-10932).
avcodec_encode_video and avcodec_alloc_frame.
strangely, though aarch64 *only* uses LLD, the same failure can be
reproduced on amd64 by forcing ld.bfd (USE_LLD=No).
Comment:
monotype font for developers
Description:
JetBrains Mono. A typeface for developers
1. Increased height for a better reading experience
2. Adapted to reading code
3. code-specific ligatures
4. 145 languages
5. weights with matching italics
6. JetBrains Mono is free & open source
Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list <ports@openbsd.org>
WWW: https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/
Firs port from espie@, second fro from Greg Steuck and last one from
"clematis", feedback and tweaks from "clematis", gkoehler@, sthen@ and me.
A long mail history for a simple font port.