"Behavior of FILE_PATTERNS was unintentionally changed in doxygen 1.8.16,
this lead to the libsigrok doxygen invocation generating almost no data,
and missing all the enums needed for the binding generation, resulting
in build failures."
Upstream-issue: https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/7190
Patch from ArchLinux
Historical, and useless in this port since timezone information is
always zero. xastir is the only user of the timezone argument that
I could spot. ok cheloha@ abieber@ (maintainer)
If somebody is removed who actually wants maintainer and either
didn't receive the mail, or didn't bother to reply to it, they are
free to send a diff to reinstate.
ok sthen@, jca@
there may be some missing as my unpacked ports source is a little out of date
but this should catch the main things people might run into
the struct was reordered a second time in sysctl.h r1.192 to improve
compatibility but amd64 snapshot packages made it out before that happened
so the bumps are still needed
Follow the upstream recommendations for packagers and switch to
multi-packages:
devel/gettext -> devel/gettext,-runtime
devel/gettext-tools -> devel/gettext,-tools
(new) devel/gettext,-textstyle
appropriate in various devel/proj consumers to fix build with upcoming
proj 6 update, which will be commited in a month or so.
Thx to https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/wiki/proj.h-adoption-status for
linking the various upstream issues about it.
is for. (It's only needed when you have conserver(8) and console(1) on different
machines, or when you have conserver(8) on multiple machines clustered behind a
single front-end).
and conserver is in the (default) "setproctitle" mode, it only attempts to
signal the master and not any other processes. avoids delays during
shutdown/restart and dangling processes which have been observed when
multiple processes are running (presumably due to the childs being
signalled before the master takes them down more cleanly).
They replaced it with a gitlab hosted on salsa.debian.org and they
provide alioth-archive.debian.org for the source archives, but
they didn't move everything there.
ok sthen@
HackRF One from Great Scott Gadgets is a Software Defined Radio peripheral
capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.
Designed to enable test and development of modern and next generation radio
technologies, HackRF One is an open source hardware platform that can be
used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation.
This package contains host software for HackRF.
ok sthen@