script, so it can now be used in shebang lines. Remove the
building of nailgun, since nailgun support is now part of the
jruby binary.
This requires patching the included jruby-launcher gem to make a
similar change we used to make to the jruby.bash script, to set the
JAVA_HOME environment so things work correctly.
Also, create the SITEARCHDIR directory by default.
OK jcs@
Make regress run all three regression test suites. Before,
later regression test suites wouldn't be run if earlier ones
were not successful, which stopped the main test suite from
running on i386, macppc, and possibly other arches.
Override the arch setting to remove OpenBSD version from it,
so ports don't have to be bumped when OpenBSD version changes.
OK landry@, jcs@
Battery Monitor is a battery monitor for laptops. It displays the
current status of the battery (charge/discharge and energy level) as
well as some information about the general health of the cell.
OK landry@
Zipper consists only of a single window, displaying the contents of the
selected archive. Currently, you can view and extract .tar, .tar.gz,
.tar.bz2, .rar, .lha, .lhz, .zip and .7z archives. Further it allows to
create .tar.gz archives.
OK landry@
GNUstep Renaissance allows you to describe your user interfaces (that
is, the windows in your application, and the buttons, boxes, textfields,
etc in the windows) in simple and intuitive XML files, using an open,
standard format describing the logic of the interface. GNUstep
Renaissance can then, at run time, generate the user interfaces (using
the native host OpenStep-like libraries) by reading the XML files.
OK landry@
getting rid of two patches that made it into upstream.
Add a patch that disables the generation of backtraces, when trying to
handle exceptions, which caused hangs and 100% CPU hogging.
This makes many GNUstep applications happy, hopefully finding a better
way soon.
OK landry@
exceptions. They are not used by any port, but maybe someone wants to do it
in the future, or a port may need it.
Further, zap the stripping of binaries that gets propagated into the gnusteps
config.make to be more inline with upstream. This is now properly handled via
the gnustep.port.mk.
OK landry@
bleeding-eyes diff (zapping perl regexps from sed invocations) from
jirib, who also tested the complete diff.
According to jirib, it's still very slow (ten minutes for two pages),
but at least it works.