with Chez Scheme but uses high-speed threaded interpreter technology in
place of Chez Scheme's incremental native-code compiler. Petite Chez
Scheme may be used without license, fee or royalty for any purpose,
including for resale as part of a commercial product.
Submitted by (a very patient) Aaron W. Hsu <arcfide at sacrideo dot us>
with license help and sanity checking from sthen@.
a few patches to deal with shared libraries.
there is lisp code to deal with recognizing .so, so until someone dives
in and adapts it for OpenBSD, keep a libecl.so...
work on OpenBSD, and exceptions are hevaily used by OpenOffice.Org.
Backport PR libstdc++/31481 from GCC repository because this fix is needed
by openoffice:
PR libstdc++/31481
* include/ext/type_traits.h (__numeric_traits): Move...
* include/ext/numeric_traits.h: ... here; fix type of
__max_digits10.
* include/ext/pb_ds/detail/type_utils.hpp: Include
<ext/numeric_traits.h> too.
* include/tr1/random: Likewise.
Tested with both openoffice and webkit. bump needed PKGNAMEs;
2.4.4 => 2.4.8
2.5.2 => 2.5.4
2.6 => 2.6.1
Python 2.4 and 2.5 lose their build knobs to match 2.6.
Removes no longer needed Python 2.5 security patches backported
from the release25-maint SVN branch.
Remove the -bz2 subpackage from all three versions. It is silly
to make a subpackage to avoid depending on something tiny and
compatibly licensed.
Python 2.4 and 2.5 lose their -expat subpackages; expat has been
in base for some time.
Python 2.5 loses its sqlite subpackge. Again, sqlite is tiny,
compatibly licensed and is depended upon by more and more
applications. This brings it into line with the 2.6 version.
Rework all three version's handling of setup.py. Rather than regex
replacing LOCALBASE and X11BASE into setup.py post-configure, these
are passed in though environment variables. Will save hours of
frustrated cursing familiar to anyone who has accidently used the
update-patches target after configure and had to go back and redo
all the substitutions.
Rework the patching of setup.py for 2.4 and 2.5 to be more like
what we do for 2.6. I.e. keep the diff minimal and avoid deleting
huge blocks of code, so the diff has a chance of applying without
massive hand-editing each patch release.
Fix .py paths in installed .pyc files (patch from eric@)
feedback from several, particularly eric@, ajacoutot@ and Ingo
Schwarze; "get it in" ajacoutot@
Gforth is a fast and portable implementation of the ANS Forth language.
It works nicely with the Emacs editor, offers some nice features such as
input completion and history, backtraces, a decompiler and a powerful
locals facility, and it even has a manual. Gforth combines traditional
implementation techniques with newer techniques for portability and
performance performance: its inner innerpreter is direct threaded with
several optimizations, but you can also use a traditional-style indirect
threaded interpreter.
originally based on a port by jack woehr, but completely overhauled since.
- idle was incorrectly included in the -main package, not the -idle
subpackage. Move these to where they belong.
- The -main package installed a ${LOCALBASE}/python-config, which
would conflict with future python versions. Remove this and add
a MESSAGE suggesting users symlink python-config2.5 to it if
necessary
- An Emacs .el files was also installed by the -main package, this
too would conflict with parallel installs of different major
releases. Move this to the -tools subpackage.
bump PKG_PATCHLEVEL
Flip default ALL_TARGET to the one that will be used for current
and future (>=2.5) Python releases, move old default down into
2.3 and 2.4 Makefiles
Turn on a verbose retry when regress tests fail; saves messing with
LD_LIBRARY_PATH incantations to get them to rerun
Take maintainership
Mono is an open source implementation of .NET Development Framework.
Its objective is to enable UNIX developers to build and deploy cross-platform
.NET Applications. The project implements various technologies developed by
Microsoft that have now been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.
Mono provides the necessary software to develop and run .NET client and
server applications on BSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows and Unix.
from alek@, modifications by me and some amd64 patches from
Giovanni Bechis
mono is not linked to the build yet, it's getting imported so we can
work on it in tree;
If you have to work on ghc-HEAD but can't get the ghc-HEAD souces, there's
no point to work on it at all.
If you complain about missing portability, and all those Haskell guys agree,
but at the same time delay bootstrapping to the next release whenever a
release happens, there's no expectation for getting bootstrapping back at
all.
CVE-2008-1679 CVE-2008-1721 CVE-2008-1887
CVE-2008-2316 CVE-2008-3142 CVE-2008-3144
Patches cherrypicked with assistance of val.masutin AT gmail.com and
Toni Mueller.
Tested by sthen@ naddy@ ok pvalchev@
JRuby is an 100% pure-Java implementation of the Ruby programming language.
JRuby is tightly integrated with Java to allow the embedding of the
interpreter into any Java application with full two-way access between the
Java and the Ruby code.
help & testing kurt@, ian@ and sturm@
ok kurt@
Previously, when eg MODPY_VERSION is a substring of a variable added
to SUBST_VARS in a port's Makefile, pain on update-plist can ensue.
Makes updates on www/py-django more fun. Tests and feedback from
merdely@ and Darrin Chandler; thanks!
ok steven@, "if it doesn't break anything..." fgsch@
it makes more sense to add devhelp as run_depends for gnome-session and
leave it to the user to install it manually for other packages
"if you're as happy as a pig in poop, commit it" jasper@
Vala is a new programming language that aims to bring modern programming
language features to GNOME developers without imposing any additional
runtime requirements and without using a different ABI compared to
applications and libraries written in C.
valac, the Vala compiler, is a self-hosting compiler that translates
Vala source code into C source and header files. It uses the GObject
type system to create classes and interfaces declared in the Vala source
code. It's also planned to generate GIDL files when gobject-
introspection is ready.
ok ajacoutot@
This is a package designed to teach the Tcl programming language in a
quick and easy manner. The goal is to teach the minimal amount of Tcl
syntax, commands and options that are necessary to write useful
programs.
from Stuart Cassoff (aa72aa60 at sympatico.ca)
Highlights of Tcl 8.5
* Speed: 8.5 now runs 10% faster than 8.4 with bytecode
improvements, object caching and reduced memory usage.
* Bignums: Tcl now supports arbitrary-precision integers,
which improves math operations on large integers.
* Safer interps: Tcl's powerful safe interpreter mechanism
now has improved control of time and command limits in
slave interpreters.
* clock command: More robust implementation of command for
specifying time, with significant l10n and i18n
improvements.
* dict command: New data structure that allows access to
data by value rather than a variable name, which is
substantially faster.
* Additional improvements: Faster list search, new and
improved mathematics procedures, anonymous procedures, new
ways to package Tcl extensions, Tcl-level custom channel
types, file and line location information for each
command, and more.
from Stuart Cassoff (MAINTAINER)
ok steven@
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is an open source (free software)
compiler and runtime system for ANSI Common Lisp. It provides an
interactive environment including an integrated native compiler, a
debugger, and many extensions.
From Josh Elsasser (MAINTAINER)
ok kili@, jasper@
This'll prevent setuptools from creating egg-info filenames
encoded with the package version (even when MODPY_SETUPTOOLS
isn't enabled).
ok mbalmer@, eric@, merdely@; input from many py porters
This is a long overdue update which contains lots of bug fixes and some
security fixes.
Take over maintainership from msf@.
Tested by many. Thank you very much!
ok jcs@, msf@