The GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) package is intended for solving
large-scale linear programming (LP), mixed integer programming (MIP),
and other related problems. It is a set of routines written in ANSI C
and organized in the form of a callable library.
ok steven@
This module provides a simple object for logging to files under the
Log::Dispatch::* system, and automatically rotating them according
to different constraints. This is basically a Log::Dispatch::File
wrapper with additions. To that end the arguments:
name, min_level, filename and mode
behave the same as Log::Dispatch::File. So see its man page (perldoc
Log::Dispatch::File)
help and ok from simon@
amd64 plugin support. 64-bit plugin hacking by myself and Jung-uk Kim.
Credit for the majority of the 1.6 BSD porting goes to Greg Lewis who
back ported my 1.7 hotspot patches to 1.6 and forward ported the 1.5
j2se patches to 1.6. Thanks to several testers who provided helpful
feedback. okay ian@
default, so now we:
* add an altivec FLAVOR
* mark is BROKEN (so that --disable-altivec is used)
Note that this is not a "set and forget" workaround, we will try fixing
this segfault but for now we need a working SDL for powerpc.
discussed with and ok pvalchev@
RSpec is a Behaviour Definition Framework intended for use in Behaviour
Driven Development. RSpec plays the same role that a unit testing framework
would play in a Test Driven Development environment, but does so using
words and structures that better support BDD.
Moose is built on top of Class::MOP, which is a metaclass system
for Perl 5. This means that Moose not only makes building normal
Perl 5 objects better, but it also provides the power of metaclass
programming.
This module is an attempt to create a meta object protocol for the
Perl 5 object system. It makes no attempt to change the behavior
or characteristics of the Perl 5 object system, only to create a
protocol for its manipulation and introspection.
Data::Dumper::Simple is actually a source filter that replaces all
instances of Dumper($some, @args) in your code with a call to
Data::Dumper->Dump(). You can use the one function provided to make
dumping variables for debugging a trivial task.
ok simon@
lack of stdin availability when built indirectly as a depend of another
port. Instead of interactive license verification solely use the
ACCEPT_JRL_LICENSE var. If it's not correctly set error out and let the
user know what to do. Cluestick and okay espie@
rules, including regular expressions for targets and anonymous subs for
targets, dependencies, and actions.
This allows you to tightly integrate a make engine in an application and
to exercise a large amount of control over the make process, taking full
advantage of Perl code at any point in the make cycle.
From Okan Demirmen
ok simon@
when stdin is redirected someplace unanticipated. This fixes the infinite
prompt loop when the port is built as a build depend of another port
(reported by Martin Toft <mt at martintoft.dk>). Still to do is fix
bsd.port.mk to not redirect stdin for build depends...
Tie::Hash::Indexed is very similar to Tie::IxHash. However, it is
written completely in XS and usually about twice as fast as Tie::IxHash.
It's quite a lot faster when it comes to clearing or deleting entries
from large hashes.
by Okan Demirmen (MAINTAINER) with some tweaks by me
This class is an implementation of the abstract POE::Queue interface.
It implements a priority queue using C, with an XS interface supplied.
The current implementation could use some optimization, especially
for large queues.
Please see the POE::Queue documentation, which explains this one's
functions, features, and behavior.
ok simon@
Bidirectional Hebrew support based on code from the Unicode Consortium.
The charset on their code was bogus, therefore this module had to
work the real charset from scratch. There might have some mistakes,
though.
ok simon@
This module provides functions for handling unicode byte order
marks, which are to be found at the beginning of some files and
streams.
The intention of File::BOM is for files with BOMs to be readable
as seamlessly as possible, regardless of the encoding used.
ok simon@
Version Strings (v-strings) in base Perl have been deprecated and
will not be available after Perl 5.8.
This module revives them as a simple module implementation.
Version strings are well suited in many version "numbering" schemes
and straightforward (if you always remember they are not numbers).
ok simon@
This module provides a convenient way to perform cleanup or other forms
of resource management at the end of a scope. It is particularly useful
when dealing with exceptions: the Scope::Guard constructor takes a
reference to a subroutine that is guaranteed to be called even if the
thread of execution is aborted prematurely. This effectively allows
lexically-scoped "promises" to be made that are automatically honoured
by perl's garbage collector.
ok jasper@, tested by espie@
The "mro" namespace provides several utilities for dealing with method
resolution order and method caching in general in Perl 5.9.5 and higher.
ok jasper@, tested by espie@
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/ReleaseNotes.html#150_13
- Do a better job respecting Sun's JRL license by using interactive
license verification, installing the correct license and include a
license blurb in the pkg MESSAGEs. (Interactive license verification
script from FreeBSD/Greg Lewis)
- fix a packing problem with the no_web FLAVOR.
NOTE: This port is now IS_INTERACTIVE=Yes. After agreeing to the JRL
license, users can put ACCEPT_JRL_LICENSE=Yes into /etc/mk.conf to
automatically accept the license and make the port IS_INTERACTIVE=No.
Bulk builders will need to do this so things like OpenOffice get built.
okay naddy@
notification-daemon-xfce if they want to use libnotify, it makes much
more sense to put MESSAGE directly in this port instead of in each port
using libnotify.
suggested by ajacoutot@, ok jasper@
REAL SLOPPY WORK by initial porter.
If you see error messages in the configure output, you DEAL WITH THEM.
you don't just expect them to not mean anything.
Class related functionality in Perl is broken up into a variety of
different modules. Class::Handle attempts to provide a convenient
object wrapper around the various different types of functions that can
be performed on a class.
ok pyr@
Class::Default provides a mechanism to allow your class to take static
method calls and apply it to a default instantiation of an object. It
provides a flexibility to an API that allows it to be used more
comfortably in different situations.
ok pyr@
Many applications require that a large set of results be broken down
into a smaller set of 'windows', or 'pages' in web language.
Array::Window implements an algorithm specifically for dealing with
these windows. It is very flexible and permissive, making adjustments
to the window as needed.
ok pyr@
Major changes compared to Horde 3.1.4 are:
* Improved webroot detection.
* Fixed language selection in login screen.
* Updated Czech, Estonian, German, Polish, Spanish, and Simplified
Chinese translations.
* Small bug fixes and improvements.
The full list of changes (from version 3.1.4) can be viewed here:
http://cvs.horde.org/diff.php/horde/docs/CHANGES?r1=1.515.2.298&r2=1.515.2.306&ty=h
OpenSync is a synchronization framework that is platform and
distribution independent. It consists of a powerful sync-engine and
several plugins that can be used to connect to devices.
OpenSync is very flexible and capable of synchronizing any type of data,
including contacts, calendar, tasks, notes and files.
Note that it is still a development version. But it's better to have
this in-tree now so that one can port the different sync plugins as they
come out. Also it will ease integration with other apps (i.e kdepim).
"as long as it doesn't break kdepim" espie@
A code coverage tool for Ruby featuring fast execution, multiple
analysis modes, cross-referenced XHTML and several kinds of text
reports, easy automation with Rake and Rant.
Submitted and maintained by markus@.
ok sturm@
UUIDTools was designed to be a simple library for generating any of the
various types of UUIDs (or GUIDs if you prefer to call them that).
It conforms to RFC 4122 whenever possible.
through a tie interface. Any time data is stored in the tied hash, that
key/value pair has an entry time associated with it, and as the cache
fills up, those members of the cache that are the oldest are removed to
make room for new entries.
So, the cache only "remembers" the last written entries, up to the size
of the cache. This can be especially useful if you access great amounts
of data, but only access a minority of the data a majority of the time.
ok simon@
files. This file format is more compact and more readable than XML. And
unlike XML, it is type-aware, so it is not necessary to do string
parsing in application code.
Libconfig is very compact - just 25K for the stripped C shared library
(one-fifth the size of the expat XML parser library) and 39K for the
stripped C++ shared library. This makes it well-suited for
memory-constrained systems like handheld devices.
From Will Maier (MAINTAINER)
tweaks and ok sturm@ and kili@
Test::Expect is a module for automated driving and testing of
terminal-based programs. It is handy for testing interactive programs
which have a prompt, and is based on the same concepts as the Tcl Expect
tool. As in Expect::Simple, the Expect object is made available for
tweaking.
Expect::Simple is a wrapper around the Expect module which should
suffice for simple applications. It hides most of the Expect machinery;
the Expect object is available for tweaking if need be.
Test::Group allows for grouping together related tests in a standard
Test::More-style script. It provides a bunch of maintainability and
scalability advantages to large test suites.
feedback & ok merdely@
* cdecl and cundecl - decode and encode C type declarations
* cobfusc - make a C source file unreadable but compilable
* chilight - highlight C source files
* cunloop - unloop C loops
* yyextract - extract grammar rules from yacc grammar
* yyref - yacc grammar reference program
ok steven@
GOffice is a library of document-centric objects and utilities building
on top of GLib and Gtk+.
- fix cairo for gnucash, asked by todd@
tweaks/ok jasper@, todd@, alek@
This is an expiring LRU cache, using Tie::Cache::LRU. Each entry
in this cache expires after 'EXPIRES' seconds (default 3600).
The cache is in RAM (see Tie::Cache::LRU).
ok merdely@
This is a base class for implementing virtual base classes (what
some people call an abstract class). Kinda kooky. It allows you to
explicitly declare what methods are virtual and that must be
implemented by subclasses. This might seem silly, since your program
will halt and catch fire when an unimplemented virtual method is
hit anyway, but there's some benefits.
The error message is more informative. Instead of the usual "Can't
locate object method" error, you'll get one explaining that a virtual
method was left unimplemented.
Subclass authors can explicitly check to make sure they've implemented
all the necessary virtual methods. When used as part of a regression
test, it will shield against the virtual method requirements changing
out from under the subclass.
Finally, subclass authors can get an explicit list of everything
they're expected to implement.
ok merdely@
Defines a set of symbolic constants with ordered numeric values ala
C enum types. What are they good for? Typical uses would be for giving
mnemonic names to indexes of arrays.
This not only reads easier, but can also be typo-checked at compile
time when run under use strict. That is, if you misspell Days_Fri
as Days_Fry, you'll generate a compile error.
Also capable of creating ordered bitmask constants, allowing the
easy creation of bitmask constants, allowing you to efficiently store
many true/false options within a single integer.
ok merdely@
This class implements an ordered hash-like object. It's a cross
between a Perl hash and a linked list. Use it whenever you want the
speed and structure of a Perl hash, but the orderedness of a list.
ok merdely@
This module provides an interface to concisely yet expressively create
classes Class::Meta. The intent is to provide a simpler, more meaningful
interface for creating Class::Meta classes while preserving the power
and flexibility of Class::Meta.
This module exports a number of functions that are useful for validating
and converting data types. It is intended for use in applications where
data types are more important than they typically are in Perl -- e.g.,
database applications.
IPC::Shareable allows you to tie a variable to shared memory making it
easy to share the contents of that variable with other Perl processes.
Scalars, arrays, and hashes can be tied. The variable being tied may
contain arbitrarily complex data structures - including references to
arrays, hashes of hashes, etc.
ok jasper@
hotspot and j2se). The j2se patches are from the bsd java repositories
1.5 -> 1.6 (performed by Greg Lewis) -> 1.7 by myself. j2se patches are
in sync with 1.6 patchset 1 plus the Runtime.exec fix from Michiel Boland
via FreeBSD PR http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=115557.
Also from FreeBSD: interactive JRL license verification. By default the
port is IS_INTERACTIVE=Yes. Add ACCEPT_JRL_LICENSE=Yes to /etc/mk.conf
to permanently accept the JRL license.
At some point in the future I will work on switching this back to
OpenJDK/GPLv2 src. That largely depends on Sun's progress at removing more
of the binary plug bits so that stubbing out the remainder is less
cumbersome and time consuming.
Testing, comments and okay ian@
Parallel::Forker manages parallel processes that are either subroutines
or system commands. Forker supports most of the features in all the other
little packages out there, with the addition of being able to specify
complicated expressions to determine which processes run after others, or
run when others fail.
CLASS and $CLASS are both synonyms for __PACKAGE__. Easier to type.
$CLASS has the additional benefit of working in strings.
CLASS is a constant, not a subroutine call. $CLASS is a plain variable,
it is not tied. There is no performance loss for using CLASS over
__PACKAGE__ except the loading of the module.
ok simon@
NOTE: the obvious thing you will need to do first for your existing
py-silc programs is to move connect_to_server to the running() callback
(see docs/examples updates).
tested by Simon Kuhnle, and steven@ on amd64; ok naddy@
Problem noticed by kurt@ and steven@, patch verified by steven@
Add some WRKSRC/WRKBUILD tweask (though yet pointless, since
SEPARATE_BUILD doesn't work for GHC-related ports).
No change for i386, and it this version never built on amd64 after the
GHC update, so no pkg bump required.
The Class::Generate package exports functions that take as arguments a
class specification and create from these specifications a Perl 5 class.
The specification language allows many object-oriented constructs: typed
members, inheritance, private members, required members, default values,
object methods, class methods, class variables, and more.
ok jasper@
TZInfo is a Ruby library that uses the standard tz (Olson) database to provide
daylight savings aware transformations between times in different time zones.
The tz database is compiled into Ruby modules which are packaged in the
release. No external zoneinfo files are required at runtime.
ok robert@
This is the GNU gettext package. It is interesting for authors or
maintainers of other packages or programs which they want to see
internationalized. As one step the handling of messages in different
languages should be implemented. For this task GNU gettext provides
the needed tools and library functions.
ok (and with help from) robert@
Warzone 2100 was an innovative 3D real-time strategy game back in 1999,
and most will agree it didn't enjoy the commercial success it could
have had. The game's source code was liberated on December 6th,
2004, under a GPL license. Soon after that, the Warzone 2100 ReDev
project was formed to take care of its future.
feedback, help & ok ajacoutot@
Modules to parse C header files and create XS glue code and
documentation out of it. Idealy this allows to "write" an interface to
a C library without coding a line. Since no C API is ideal, some
adjuments are necessary most of the time. So to use this module you
must still be familiar with C and XS programming, but it removes a lot
of stupid work and copy & paste from you. Also when the C API changes,
most of the time you only have to rerun XSBuilder to get your new Perl
API.
Data::Structure::Util is a toolbox to manipulate the data inside a
data structure. It can process an entire tree and perform the
operation requested on each appropriate element.
- sync patches with update-patches
- bump PKGNAME
the sun interface keeps fewer samples in the play buffer, and with
less fluctuation than the OpenBSD interface. results in better
audio-video synchronization in e.g. ffplay and gnash
go for it -pval
YASM is a complete rewrite of the NASM Assembler under the "new" BSD
License. YASM currently supports the x86 and amd64 instruction sets,
accepts NASM and GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64,
COFF, Win32 and Win64 object formats, and generates source debugging
information in STABS, DWARF 2, and CodeView 8 formats.
from Shaun Amott (MAINTAINER), updated and tweaked by Stuart Henderson and me
Most work done by kurt@, who got bleeding eyes and has been trapped
into pthread issues because some of us (me and Stuart Henderson)
were slopyy and applied some patches only partial. A big sorry to
kurt@ for this waste of time!
Tested by many. Intermediate ok's (IIRC) from kurt@, naddy@ and todd@.
- switch to the JRL licensed src. why? because it will allow me to complete
the port. OpenJDK/GPLv2 src isn't complete and the parts that we don't have
are only released in binary form with a defend and indemnify clause. When
all of the jdk is GPLv2 I will switch back to OpenJDK/GPLv2 src.
- copy the Linux src files for the rest of the jdk so i can begin to patch
them. One src file is based on solaris code since that suits us better as
a starting point.
This is a library for handling page faults in user mode. A page fault
occurs when a program tries to access to a region of memory that is
currently not available. Catching and handling a page fault is a useful
technique for implementing:
* pageable virtual memory,
* memory-mapped access to persistent databases,
* generational garbage collectors,
* stack overflow handlers,
* distributed shared memory,
based on a submission by Scott Vokes <vokes.s at gmail.com> (MAINTAINER)
with lots of tweaks by me and kurt@
help and ok kurt@
contain the correct revision of patch-ltmain_in (thanks to CVS tag and
yours truly's stupidity)
gnome-applets,gstreamer-0.8 and gdm should be able to build correctly now
thanks to kurt@ for discovering my brain damage...
with recent xulrunner which is used by eclipse's internal swt-browser.
(patch missed in last update)
- adjust url to update 11 download which has been move to the archive.
Tweak WANTLIB (gmp only required when built with ghc).
Take maintainership.
Not that some regression tests fail. This will be fixed in the next
release.
- LIB_DEPENDS-faad libfaad >= 1.0
- bump PKGNAME-main and PKGNAME-${PLUGIN}
- remove unused PATCHLEVEL variable
- adjust WANTLIB-main and WANTLIB-gnome as per lib-depends-check
- sync patches with update-patches
OK naddy@
bug fixes since the initial release of the 1.5 jdk. I'm sure some of the
fixes are security related but I wasn't able to find a concise list. All
the bugs fixes listed here from update 11 and lower should be fixed by
this update: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/ReleaseNotes.html#150_11
- NOTE: License change: used to be SCSL, now is JRL (Java Research
License). Still no packages with this license but at least we get the bug
fixes and security fixes now: https://tiger.dev.java.net/
- enable version scripts on libjvm which fixes a symbol conflict with
recent xulrunner which is used by eclipse's internal swt-browser.
This package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to
easily use Kid with TurboGears, Buffet or other systems that support
python.templating.engines. Kid templates are assumed to have a
"kid" extension.
ok simon@
Kid is a simple template language for XML based vocabularies written
in Python. It was spawned as a result of a kinky love triangle
between XSLT, TAL, and PHP. We believe many of the best features
of these languages live on in Kid with much of the limitations and
complexity stamped out (see WhatsBorrowed and WhatsDifferent).
ok simon@
This package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to
easily use Cheetah with TurboGears, Buffet and other tools that
support the python.templating.engines entry point. Cheetah templates
are assumed to have a "tmpl" extension.
ok simon@
This package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to
easily use Json with TurboGears, Buffet or other systems that support
python.templating.engines.
ok simon@
ConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer:
an ini file round tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy
to use, with a straightforward programmer's interface and a simple
syntax for config files.
ok simon@
WSGI Utils are a package of standalone utility libraries that ease
the development of simple WSGI programs. The functionality provided
is limited at the moment.
ok jasper@
Simplejson is a simple, fast, extensible JSON encoder/decoder for
Python. It is compatible with Python 2.3 and later with no external
dependencies. It covers the full JSON specification for both encoding
and decoding, with unicode support. The encoder may be subclassed
to provide serialization in any kind of situation, without any
special support by the objects to be serialized (somewhat like
pickle). The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any
specified encoding.
ok simon@ (who also spotted HOMEPAGE not escaping #)
Rule-based Dispatching and Generic Functions. The dispatch module
allows Python programmers to write generic functions to handle
various problems based on rules for the arguments it receives.
"go ahead" (after some nice tweaks, actually) steven@
PyProtocols extends the PEP 246 adapt() function with a new
"declaration API" that lets you easily define your own protocols
and adapters, and declare what adapters should be used to adapt
what types, objects, or protocols. In addition to its own Interface
type, PyProtocols can also use Twisted and Zope's Interface types.
"go ahead" (after some nice tweaks, actually) steven@
Use class and function decorators -- even in Python 2.3 (now with
source debugging for generated code)! Want to use decorators, but
still need to support Python 2.3? Wish you could have class decorators,
decorate arbitrary assignments, or match decorated function signatures
to their original functions? Then you need "DecoratorTools".
"looks good" steven@
Some autoconf fallout in generated documentation (and one source
file), so bump the PKGNAME. They even changed the default installation
path of the manpage, which requires an additional tweak to
CONFIGURE_ARGS.
No functional changes; same result for regression tests as before.
While here, force configure to use our grep and the one true awk,
even if g{grep,awk} are installed.
This time, the userland tools and libraries are being ported from NetBSD
(which in turn is also based on FreeBSD code). Both packages represent
work in progress and are not fully functional yet.
ok jasper@ for the new ports, grange@ for taking over maintainership
unittest, one that is intended to mimic the behavior of py.test as
much as is reasonably possible without resorting to too much magic.
similar diffs from niallo@ and Will Maier
ok steven@ (who also had REGRESS_DEPENDS fix) and niallo@
This library is a wrapper around the Pango library.
It allows you to use TrueType fonts to render internationalized and
tagged text in SDL applications.
some inputs and ok jasper@
- maintenance update of emf to version 2.2.3
- maintenance update of gef to version 3.2.2
- maintenance update of uml2 to version 2.0.3
- maintenance update of wtp to version 1.5.4
tested and ok ian@
re2c is a tool for writing very fast and very flexible scanners.
re2c focuses on generating high efficient code for regular expression
matching. As a result this allows a much broader range of use than
any traditional lexer offers. And last but not least re2c generates
warning free code that is equal to hand-written code in terms of
size, speed and quality.
from Stuart Henderson <stu at spacehopper.org>