OpenBSD ports changes summary for 2017-03-02
============================================

devel/lazarus                           devel/py-sip
lang/fpc                                lang/ghc
mail/dovecot                            mail/neomutt
net/bird                                net/olsrd
net/py-idna                             net/tor
security                                security/dicepassc
security/lynis                          sysutils/raspberrypi-firmware
sysutils/symon                          textproc/hs-libxml-sax
textproc/wkhtmltopdf                    www/mhonarc
www/phantomjs                           x11/xfce4

== devel ============================================================= 01/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel

lazarus

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > Update to lazarus 1.6.4. (pascal@)

py-sip

  ~ Makefile                              ~ patches/patch-specs_openbsd-g++

  > unhardcode the gcc/g++ names (espie@)

== lang ============================================================== 02/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/lang

fpc

  - patches/patch-fpcsrc_rtl_openbsd_ptypes_inc
  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > Update to FPC 3.0.2. (pascal@)

ghc

  ~ ghc.port.mk                           

  > Workaround: add --with-gcc=${CC} to hs-ports using cabal.
  > This should be fixed for real in libraries/Cabal (in the ghc
  > source tree), but I'm not going to do this for ghc-7.10.3. (kili@)

  ~ ghc.port.mk                           

  > Add quotes. Just in case someoen sets CC="my beloved C compiler". (kili@)

== mail ============================================================== 03/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail

dovecot

  ~ Makefile                              
  + patches/patch-src_plugins_trash_trash-plugin_c

  > backport fix for dovecot's trash plugin, "Panic: file mail-namespace.c:
  > line 709 (mail_namespace_find): assertion failed: (ns != NULL)". ok brad
  > (sthen@)

neomutt

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  + patches/patch-getdomain_c             + patches/patch-mutt_h

  > update to neomutt-20170225 (sthen@)

== net =============================================================== 04/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net

bird

  + patches/patch-sysdep_bsd_setkey_h     + patches/patch-sysdep_bsd_sysio_h

  > Add WIP patch to adapt BIRD's freebsd pfkey interface code (for setting
  > tcpmd5 SAs)
  > to openbsd. Doesn't handle SPIs correctly (ends up setting them all to
  > 0x00001000
  > as is done on freebsd) so currently disabled though it does actually mostly
  > work
  > despite this. (sthen@)

olsrd

  ~ Makefile                              

  > honour CC, sync WANTLIB while there (sthen@)

  ~ Makefile                              

  > fix REVISION bump, spotted by naddy (sthen@)

py-idna

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to py-idna-2.4, "Restore IDNAError to be a subclass of
  > UnicodeError, as some users of this library are only looking for the
  > latter to catch invalid strings." (sthen@)

tor

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Update to tor 0.2.9.10. (pascal@)

== security ========================================================== 05/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/security

security

  ~ Makefile                              

  > +dicepassc (sthen@)

dicepassc

  + distinfo                              + Makefile
  + pkg/PLIST                             + pkg/DESCR

  > New import:
  >     import dicepassc, from maintainer/upstream Andre Stoebe, ok danj@

lynis

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > Update for Lynix to 2.4.4.
  > OK benoit@ (gonzalo@)

== sysutils ========================================================== 06/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/sysutils

raspberrypi-firmware

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo
  ~ pkg/PLIST                             

  > update to raspberrypi-firmware 1.20170215, ok jsg (sthen@)

symon

  ~ Makefile                              ~ distinfo

  > update to symon-2.88, a noop for us but keeps portroach happy (sthen@)

== textproc ========================================================== 07/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/textproc

hs-libxml-sax

  ~ Makefile                              

  > Fix hardcoded gcc (dcoppa@)

wkhtmltopdf

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-qt_configure
  + patches/patch-qt_mkspecs_openbsd-g++_qmake_conf

  > honour CC/CXX, from maintainer Frank Groeneveld (sthen@)

== www =============================================================== 08/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www

mhonarc

  ~ patches/patch-examples_mha-preview    
  ~ patches/patch-examples_mhasiteinit_pl
  ~ patches/patch-lib_mhopt_pl            

  > regen patches (sthen@)

  ~ Makefile                              + patches/patch-lib_mhamain_pl

  > Fix MHonArc following the perl update, there is another case of "Can't use
  > 'defined(%hash)'" which is now an error ("Compilation failed in require")
  > rather than just a warning. (sthen@)

phantomjs

  ~ Makefile                              
  ~ patches/patch-src_qt_src_corelib_global_qglobal_h
  + patches/patch-src_qt_mkspecs_openbsd-g++_qmake_conf

  > unhardcode g++
  > regen other patch, bump (espie@)

== x11 =============================================================== 09/09 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/x11

xfce4

  - parole/patches/patch-src_parole-player_c
  ~ parole/Makefile                       ~ parole/distinfo

  > Update to parole 0.9.1 (landry@)

  ~ xfce4-whiskermenu/Makefile            ~ xfce4-whiskermenu/distinfo
  ~ xfce4-whiskermenu/pkg/PLIST           

  > Update to xfce4-whiskermenu 1.7.1 (landry@)

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