Hanazono is a Ming-style Japanese font containing over 100,000 characters
defined in the ISO/IEC 10646 standard / the Unicode standard.
It is divided into two files:
- HanaMinA.ttf, containing:
- Non-kanji
- CJK Unified Ideographs (URO, URO+, Ext.A)
- CJK Compatibility Ideographs (with Supplement)
- Kanji chars defined in JIS X 0213:2004
- IVD (with base chars in SIP)
- Table of General Standard Chinese Characters
- HKSCS (Hong Kong Supplementary Character Set)
- CDP-EUDC
- HanaMinB.ttf, containing:
- CJK Unified Ideographs (Ext.B, Ext.C, Ext.D, Ext.E, Ext.F)
ok rsadowski@
ok awolk@
FreeSerf is a faithful clone of the simulation game The Settlers 1 aka
Serf City, a 4X game in similar vein to Populous and Sim City.
FreeSerf requires data files from the original game, either the DOS
version or the Amiga version, to function properly.
BE AWARE! GeoIP legacy databases are deprecated upstream and updates to these
will stop. The free GeoLite legacy databases will no longer be updated after
1 April 2018. See https://blog.maxmind.com/tag/geolite-legacy/
The free GeoLite2 databases could be used instead e.g. for command line lookup:
# pkg_add libmaxminddb geolite2-country
$ mmdblookup -f /var/db/GeoIP/GeoLite2-Country.mmdb -i 9.9.9.9 country iso_code
I had an initial diff removing the no_lua PSEUDO_FLAVOR for the sake of
simplicity, but sthen@ preferred to keep it :)
The libressl breakage was fixed upstream in
cc0a793a27
Basic testing (content_from_lua_block, access_from_lua_block) okay
ok robert@ (MAINTAINER) sthen@
According to the libgcal homepage, it is written against the Google
Calendar v2 API, which was shut down by Google in 2014. The homepage
declares the author's intent to halt development.
ok landry@ rsadowski@ sthen@
Grafana is an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph
editor for Graphite, Elasticsearch, OpenTSDB, Prometheus and InfluxDB.
Note that (inspired by FreeBSD) we fetch the upstream linux binary
tarball to extract/install the web assets instead of going through the
whole nodejs/gulp/yarn madness. Sanity preserved.
with tweaks and ok ajacoutot@
with additional modifications from rsadowski@ (thanks!)
OK rsadowski@
Port changes:
- add x11/qt5/qtsvg to LIB_DEPENDS
- drop X11 from WANTLIB (pointed out by port-lib-depends-check)
Port changes from rsadowski:
- switch HOMEPAGE to HTTPS
- Regen WANTLIB to avoid tabs and spaces
- reorder variables (Makefile.template)
- Zap one tab in all lines to be no longer then 60 chars (Makefile.template)
Upstream changelog:
https://otter-browser.org/
Easier to parse:
https://github.com/OtterBrowser/otter-browser/releases
so protect.
fixes an immediate crash reported by rpe@, even though I don't quite see
how this happens...
ports with moving distfiles are somewhat bad news... I need to rescan
more forcibly, probably.
The point of this program has never been to be useful, but to annoy the
MPAA. More information about the why and how can be found on upstream
HOMEPAGE: http://www.pigdog.org/decss/
There is no point to keep distributing it in 2017, it has far exceeded
its lifetime.
OK jca@, bentley@
:patch/:configure depend still want the "prepare" stage.
Otherwise, show-prepare-results may get confused and register too much.
So index it on BEXTRA, so that we don't run the extra stage when it's
not needed, but run it when required.
problem noticed by nigel@, thanks for the sleuthing.
LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an
ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
tweaks, feedback, comments in patches and final ok jca@