setuptools (it's used as a package locator but importlib.metadata in
newer Python core or the external importlib_metadata are preferred).
So drop the RDEP in that case (it's still kept for py27) and bump
revisions.
files were dropped (mostly entry_points.txt) or .egg-info files changed
to directories. Small patches were needed where some other build systems
were calling Python tools to install due to changes in setuptools.
Messy patching needed for games/0ad which bundles a spidermonkey tar of
a specific version and patches it using files in its own distribution.
Been through a bulk on i386, plus I tested a few things separately on
amd64 where fallout from the recent qscintilla update has broken some ports
on !LP64 which was blocking them on i386.
if a port needs 2.x then set MODPY_VERSION=${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2}.
This commit doesn't change any versions currently used; it may be that
some ports have MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_2 but don't require it, those
should be cleaned up in the course of updating ports where possible.
Python module ports providing py3-* packages should still use
FLAVOR=python3 so that we don't have a mixture of dependencies some
using ${MODPY_FLAVOR} and others not.
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
The libpwquality library purpose is to provide common functions for
password quality checking and also scoring them based on their apparent
randomness. The library also provides a function for generating random
passwords with good pronounceability. The library supports reading and
parsing of a configuration file.
including patches that have been committed upstream to disable pam, as
suggested by and ok aja@