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2021-08-01net/openldap24-server: Make SASL permanent for OpenLDAP port.Xin LI
PR: ports/257374 Reviewed by: obrien Approved by: portmgr (exp-run by antoine) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31301
2021-07-30multimedia/{py-,}mlt{-qt5,}: rename to multimedia/{py-,}mlt6{-qt5,}:Tobias C. Berner
- To make it possible to easily import mlt-7 move the current port to a versioned directory. - Add Mk/Uses/mlt.mk to make it easily possible to depend on a given mlt version: USES=mlt:6 will get you a dependency on multimedia/mlt6, while USES=mlt:7 will get you a dependency on the soon to be added multimedia/mlt7 - Switch the port to use cmake as a build system - While here, provide some more options to make it possible to have a leaner package if required - Bump consumers after rename of the dependency
2021-06-09CHANGES: Document the prepare-commit-msg hook.Mathieu Arnold
(Side note, this commit message was created with it, and the "CHANGES:" was already available.)
2021-05-25Mk: switch PYTHON_REL to 5 digits to support python 3.10.xDmitry Marakasov
PR: 255013 Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29418 Exp-run by: antoine Approved by: wen@, no objection from python@ or portmgr@
2021-05-22CHANGES: fix typoMatthias Andree
fix trailing semicolon to colon on 20210327 date tag
2021-04-06framework: Remove $FreeBSD$Mathieu Arnold
Where appropriate fiddle with a few other things.
2021-03-27Add a new @touch keywordBaptiste Daroussin
it takes 1 pr N arguments, it creates each of the said files if they do not exist yet As it is using lua, it means it has the bonus of being cross installable, rootdir friendly and sandboxed. Reviewed by: mat, manu Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29426
2020-12-02Fix indentationDmitry Marakasov
2020-11-20Add new default-version variant for librsvg2Tobias C. Berner
New default version for librsvg2. Current versions of graphics/librsvg2 are using parts written in rust. For architectures that do not have support for rust, and for people who prefer not to have, or are not able to compile rust software due to hardware limitations, the version can be chosen via this new flag. The default on almost all architectures is rust. If you prefer no to use rust, add the following to your make.conf: DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=librsvg2=legacy This makes the change committed in r554733 a bit more flexible for people who are opposed to oxidation. PR: 251014 Exp-run by: antoine
2020-11-20Add education virtual categoryAdam Weinberger
PR: 248402 Submitted by: PauAmma
2020-11-12Patents are a complicated topic, and their regulation varies depending onBaptiste Daroussin
jurisdiction. Patents are not necessarily related to the license and so should not be connected to the license framework. As a project we will officially remove all patent limitations within the ports tree and leave it to the user or consumer to deal with their local legislation to determine if they can use the software without legal restrictions. Approved by: core
2020-11-09Do some wordsmithing on the 20201022 entry about Lua @shell.Mateusz Piotrowski
2020-11-09Fix a typo in the 20150926 entry about @*exec keywordsMateusz Piotrowski
2020-10-22Document the addition of @rmemptyBaptiste Daroussin
2020-10-22Fix typos and formattingBaptiste Daroussin
2020-10-22Document the @shell rewrite in luaBaptiste Daroussin
2020-10-02TypoDanilo G. Baio
2020-10-01Document the @sample keyword switch to lua.Emmanuel Vadot
2020-10-01Document the lua scripts changes with recent pkg additionBaptiste Daroussin
2020-05-31Add support for test-only dependencies in pyqt.mkTobias C. Berner
Allow ports to only depend on a component of PyQt for testing. USES=pyqt:5 USE_PYQT=webengine_test will add a TEST_DEPENDS on www/py-qt5-webengine Approved by: portmgr (mat) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23241
2020-05-14Add PATCH_CONTINUE_ON_FAIL to allow patching to go through all theMathieu Arnold
patches even if one fail. This helps when upgrading ports with a large number of patches, like www/chromium where having to fix one patch, re-do the patching, fix the fallout, 800 times, is really painful. This fixes the first attempt at this which would make ports with multiple patches patching one file somewhat explode.
2020-04-29Allow lua scripts in the framworks.Baptiste Daroussin
Bump the minimum required pkg version to a version that accepts properly lua scripts Lua script offers the advantages over shell scripts that they are running in a capsicum sandbox and they are natively rootdir friendly Reviewed by: portmgr (mat) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21433
2020-04-14USES=lua gained flavors.Mathieu Arnold
Ports using USES=lua:module or lua:flavors will be flavored. A range of supported lua versions can be set using XX-YY (or XX-, or -YY, or simply ZZ) for ports not supporting all lua versions. USES=lua sets LUA_FLAVOR that needs to be used on all dependencies of flavored lua ports, in a similar way as PHP or Python flavors. PR: 245038 Submitted by: andrew tao11 riddles org uk Reviewed by: mat, kevans, russ haley gmail com Approved by: mat (portmgr) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16494
2020-01-15Document the changes regarding the manpage locationBaptiste Daroussin
2019-10-09Remove the ipv6 virtual categoryBaptiste Daroussin
in 2019 the norm is for applications to support both v4 and v6 version of the ip stack. Furthermore, the ipv6 category was clearly not consistently spread over the ports tree defeating the goal of the category.
2019-10-01BINARY_WRAPPERS allow to push in front of the PATH wrappers for binaries.Baptiste Daroussin
This is useful when 2 tools do provide the same feature, but the configure scripts do test for some variables which are not in one of the tool. For example m4 in base is mostly compatible with GNU m4 when called with the -g arguement. This wrapper allows to use it with build systems that do check for it calling --version and expecting GNU in the arguments. Reviewed by: mat (final discussions on irc) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21835
2019-10-01Document the support of overlays in CHANGESBaptiste Daroussin
Reported by: many
2019-09-19Welcome XFCE 4.14 to the FreeBSD ports treeGuido Falsi
- This XFCE release uses almost exclusively gtk3, so the USES=xfce now defaults to gtk3 - Make x11-themes/gtk-xfce-engine an optional dependency(disabled by default), it only supports gtk2, so would leave miost of this XFCE version unthemed. - Add Greybird as an optional and enabled dependency as a modern theme supporting both GTK versions and all other XFCE parts - The xfce4-vala port is deprecated and removed. The VALA bindings are available in the library ports using the GIR and VAPI options (on by default) - Fixed various missing library and portlint warnings (portmgr fixit blanket) - Default Display Manager changed to lightdm (Thanks to woodsb02 for help) - Add x11/xfce4-screensaver as an optional dependency to the xfce4-goodies (enabled by default) - Remove dependency on x11-fm/thunar-vfs and deprecate the port. It is EOL upstream and the functionality is included in thunar itself Update: - Added back sysutils/xfce4-places-plugin, updated to 1.8.1 - archivers/thunar-archive-plugin to 0.4.0 - audio/thunar-media-tags-plugin to 0.3.0 - audio/xfce4-mpc-plugin to 0.5.2 - audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin to 0.4.2 - deskutils/xfce4-tumbler to 0.2.7 - devel/thunar-vcs-plugin to 0.2.0 [1] - devel/xfce4-dev-tools to 4.14.0 - misc/xfce4-appfinder to 4.14.0 - misc/xfce4-weather-plugin to 0.10.0 - multimedia/xfce4-parole to 1.0.4 - sysutils/gigolo to 0.5.0 - sysutils/xfce4-battery-plugin to 1.1.3 - sysutils/xfce4-fsguard-plugin to 1.1.1 - sysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin to 1.3.2 - sysutils/xfce4-power-manage to 1.6.5 - sysutils/xfce4-settings 4.14.1 - sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin to 1.2.3 - sysutils/xfce4-wavelan-plugin to 0.6.1 - www/xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin to 0.5.1 - x11-clocks/xfce4-datetime-plugin to 0.8.0 - Added new xfce4-stopwatch-plugin, version 0.3.1 - x11-clocks/xfce4-timer-out-plugin to 1.0.3 - x11-fm/thunar to 1.8.9 - x11-wm/xfce4-desktop to 4.14.1 - x11-wm/xfce4-panel to 4.14.0 - x11-wm/xfce4-session to 4.14.0 - x11-wm/xfce4-wm to 4.14.0 - x11/libexo to 0.12.8 - x11/libxfce4menu to 4.14.1 - x11/libxfce4util to 4.14.0 - x11/xfce4-conf to 4.14.1 - x11/xfce4-dashboard to 0.7.5 - x11/xfce4-screensaver to 0.1.8 - x11/xfce4-screenshooter-plugin to 1.9.6 - x11/xfce4-verve-plugin to 2.0.0 Thanks to: Olivier Duchateau <duchateau.olivier@gmail.com> PR: 240236 Exp-run by: antoine Tested by: sbruno Approved by: sergey.dyatko@gmail.com (maintainer timeout via email), portmgr (fixit blanket, port breaks with new Thunar if not updated) [1] Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21278
2019-03-01Remove superfluous linefeeds and spell Qt properly while here.Alexey Dokuchaev
2019-01-01Happy 2019Rene Ladan
2018-12-30- Whitespace fixesMartin Wilke
2018-12-25Change cmake default behaviour to outsource.Tobias C. Berner
Ports that build out of source now simply can use "USES=cmake" instead of "USES=cmake:outsource". Ports that fail to build out of source now need to specify "USES=cmake:insource". I tried to only set insource where explictely needed. PR: 232038 Exp-run by: antoine
2018-11-10Install texinfo files (GNU info) into ${PREFIX}/share/infoBaptiste Daroussin
After a discussion on the mailing list on moving manpages to ${PREFIX}/share/man for consistency with base where it is installed in usr/share/man, it appeared the same should happen to GNU info files which were installed under share in base and not in ports. Now texinfo is not in base on any of the supported version of FreeBSD it is possible to proceed to this move and it is easier to do than the manpage change. Other benefit than consistency are less patching: all build tools but cmake are expecting info files to be under share/info and cmake (patched here) was having an exception for BSD so the patch makes FreeBSD case less specific for them Bump revision of all impacted ports PR: 232907 exp-run by: antoine Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17816
2018-06-28Replace bsd.qt.mk by Uses/qt.mk and Uses/qt-dist.mkTobias C. Berner
From now on, ports that depend on Qt4 will have to set USES= qt:4 USE_QT= foo bar ports depending on Qt5 will use USES= qt:5 USE_QT= foo bar PR: 229225 Exp-run by: antoine Reviewed by: mat Approved by: portmgr (antoine) Differential Revision: →https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15540
2018-05-22Don't tell people to use @${FLAVOR} in that case, it's bad practice.Mathieu Arnold
Sponsored by: Absolight
2018-05-07Mk/Uses/php.mk: Drop support for WANT_ and USE_ PHP varsBernard Spil
Approved by: portmgr (rene) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15014
2018-03-11Mk/Uses/apache.mk: Migrate Mk/bsd.apache.mk to UsesBernard Spil
- Chase required changes in framework (bsd.sanity.mk, bsd.port.mk) - Chase required changes in ports (version checks) - Chase required changes in PHP ports (include bsd.apache.mk) - exp-run by antoine, brnrd, joneum PR: 223691 (exp-run) Reviewed by: joneum (hat apache), mat (portmgr), antoine (portmgr) Approved by: joneum (hat apache) Approved by: portmgr With hat: apache
2018-03-08Introduce PHP flavors.Mathieu Arnold
Ports using USES=php:phpize, php:ext, php:zend, and php:pecl are now flavored. They will automatically get flavors (php56, php70, php71, php72) depending of the versions they support (set with IGNORE_WITH_PHP). As a consequence, ports using USES=pear and USES=horde are also flavored. PR: 226242 Submitted by: mat Exp-run by: antoine Approved by: portmgr Sponsored by: Absolight Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14208
2018-01-25Add support to passing directories to EXTRA_PATCHES.Mathieu Arnold
Instead of: EXTRA_PATCHES= ${PATCHDIR}/feat-foo-patch-file.c \ ${PATCHDIR}/feat-foo-patch-file.h \ ${PATCHDIR}/feat-foo-patch-file2.c Move those files to ${PATCHDIR}/feat-foo/, name them patch-*, and set: EXTRA_PATCHES= ${PATCHDIR}/feat-foo Approved by: bdrewery Sponsored by: Absolight Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10855
2018-01-21Remove PYTHON*_DEFAULT_VERSION.Mathieu Arnold
2018-01-06Update Qt5 ports to 5.9.3.Raphael Kubo da Costa
This took quite a lot of time because Qt's own build system underwent several changes in 5.8.0 that took a while to adapt to. And, of course, qt5-webengine is a behemoth that we need to patch like crazy due to its bundling of Chromium. In fact, most of the Chromium patches in qt5-webengine have been imported with no changes from www/chromium@433510 ("www/chromium: update to 56.0.2924.87"). New port: accessibility/qt5-speech Bigger changes to Qt5 ports we had to make: - Qt now allows using a configure.json file to define configuration options and specify configuration checks that can be done when qmake is invoked. However, configure.json checks done in a subdirectory only propagates to subdirectories, and checks elsewhere will fail if all .pro files are being parsed at once (i.e. qmake -recursive), so several ports had to switch to USES=qmake:norecursive along with manual additional qmake invocations in subdirectories in order to work. It's been mentioned in a few places such as Qt's bug tracker that qmake's recursive mode is pretty much deprecated, so we might switch to non-recursive mode by default in the future. - Uses/qmake.mk: Introduce QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS. qmake now accepts arbitrary options such as '-foo' and '-no-bar' at the end of the command-line. They can be specified in QMAKE_CONFIGURE_ARGS. - graphics/qt5-wayland: The port can only be built if graphics/mesa-libs is built with the WAYLAND option, so a corresponding option (off by default) was added to the port. - misc/qt5-doc: Switch to a pre-built documentation tarball. The existing port was not working with Qt 5.9. Instead of trying to fix it, switch to what Gentoo does and fetch a tarball that already contains all documentation so that we do not have to build anything at all. The tarball's name and location in download.qt.io look a bit weird, but it seems to work fine. - www/qt5-webengine: Use binutils from ports, Chromium's GN build system generates a build.ninja that uses ar(1) with the @file syntax that is not supported by BSD ar, so we need to use GNU ar from binutils. - x11-toolkits/qt5-declarative-render2d: This port was merged into the main Qt Declarative repository upstream, and into x11-toolkits/qt5-quick in the ports tree. Changes to other ports we had to make: - biology/ugene: Drop a '#define point "."' that is not present in more recent versions of the port. Defining a macro with such a common name causes build issues with Qt 5.9, which uses |point| as an argument name in methods. - cad/qelectrotech: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Directories are no longer installed with `cp -f -R', but rather `qmake install qinstall', which does not install %%DATADIR%%/elements/10_electric/20_manufacturers_articles/bosch_rexroth/.directory That's a local file that should not even have been part of the tarball anyway. - chinese/gcin-qt5: Add additional private Qt directories (which should not be used in the first place) to get the port to build with Qt 5.9. - devel/qtcreator: Fix plist with Qt 5.9. Something changed in qdoc and some test classes no longer generate documentation files. - security/keepassx-devel: Import a patch sent upstream almost a year ago to fix the build with Qt 5.9. Thanks to antoine for the exp-run, and tcberner and Laurent Cimon <laurent@nuxi.ca> for landing changes in our qt-5.9 branch. PR: 224849
2018-01-02New USES=eigenTobias C. Berner
Usage: USES=eigen:<version>[,<type>] version: 2 or 3 (required) type: build (default), run For example: USES=eigen:2,build,run will add a BUILD- and RUN_DEPENDS on math/eigen2, and USES=eigen:3 will add a BUILD_DEPENDS on math/eigen3. * Convert the existing ports to use it - biology/iqtree: remove run time dependency (seemed not to be needed) - graphics/movit: remove run time dependency (seemed not to be needed) - science/avogadro: add run time dependeny (installed cmake file requires it to be present) Reviewed by: rakuco, mat Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13702
2017-12-31Add CMAKE_ON and CMAKE_OFF to cmake.mkTobias C. Berner
USES=cmake now supports two additional list variables: * CMAKE_ON : List of variables to turn on * CMAKE_OFF : List of variables to turn off This can be used as a shortcut to append these to CMAKE_ARGS. For example ports that previously set CMAKE_ARGS= -DVAR1:BOOL=TRUE -DVAR2:BOOL=TRUE -DVAR3:BOOL=FALSE can now set this as CMAKE_ON= VAR1 VAR2 CMAKE_OFF= VAR3 Reviewed by: adridg, rakuco, mat Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13636
2017-12-14Move the deprecated variables announcement from CHANGES to UPDATING.Adam Weinberger
These are user variables, not just developer variables.
2017-12-14Fix typosAdam Weinberger
2017-12-14Add notice for soon-to-be-deprecated variablesAdam Weinberger
2017-12-11Fix typoSunpoet Po-Chuan Hsieh
2017-11-30Add link for guides on FLAVORSBryan Drewery
2017-11-30Convert Python ports to FLAVORS.Mathieu Arnold
Ports using USE_PYTHON=distutils are now flavored. They will automatically get flavors (py27, py34, py35, py36) depending on what versions they support. There is also a USE_PYTHON=flavors for ports that do not use distutils but need FLAVORS to be set. A USE_PYTHON=noflavors can be set if using distutils but flavors are not wanted. A new USE_PYTHON=optsuffix that will add PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX has been added to cope with Python ports that did not have the Python PKGNAMEPREFIX but are flavored. USES=python now also exports a PY_FLAVOR variable that contains the current python flavor. It can be used in dependency lines when the port itself is not python flavored. For example, deskutils/calibre. By default, all the flavors are generated. To only generate flavors for the versions in PYTHON2_DEFAULT and PYTHON3_DEFAULT, define BUILD_DEFAULT_PYTHON_FLAVORS in your make.conf. In all the ports with Python dependencies, the *_DEPENDS entries MUST end with the flavor so that the framework knows which to build/use. This is done by appending '@${PY_FLAVOR}' after the origin (or @${FLAVOR} if in a Python module with Python flavors, as the content will be the same). For example: RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}six>0:devel/py-six@${PY_FLAVOR} PR: 223071 Reviewed by: portmgr, python Sponsored by: Absolight Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12464
2017-11-30Add various FLAVOR related helpers.Mathieu Arnold
To help with flavored ports, helpers are available. In these, replace <*> with the flavor name. *_PKGNAMEPREFIX *_PKGNAMESUFFIX *_PLIST *_DESCR will overwrite the variable. *_CONFLICTS *_CONFLICTS_BUILD *_CONFLICTS_INSTALL *_PKG_DEPENDS *_EXTRACT_DEPENDS *_PATCH_DEPENDS *_FETCH_DEPENDS *_BUILD_DEPENDS *_LIB_DEPENDS *_RUN_DEPENDS *_TEST_DEPENDS will append to the variable. Reviewed by: portmgr Sponsored by: Absolight Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12483