CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 02:11:57 Modified files: sysutils/monit : Makefile Added files: sysutils/monit/patches: patch-src_sendmail_c Log message: fix another crasher due tue 64-bit time-t; found and fixed by Brian Landy
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 02:14:50 Modified files: sysutils/monit : Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 Makefile Added files: sysutils/monit/patches: Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 patch-src_sendmail_c Log message: Unbreak sending alert mails due to 64-bit time_t mishandling.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 02:35:28 Modified files: www/firefox-esr: Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 Makefile distinfo www/firefox-esr/pkg: Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 PLIST Added files: www/firefox-esr/files: Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 all-openbsd.js Log message: update to firefox-esr-24.5.0, original commit by landry@ http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/24.5.0/releasenotes/
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 02:35:57 Modified files: www/firefox-esr-i18n: Tag: OPENBSD_5_5 Makefile.inc distinfo Log message: sync with firefox-esr 24.5.0
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 03:10:15 Modified files: textproc/mupdf : Makefile textproc/mupdf/pkg: PLIST Added files: textproc/mupdf/patches: patch-Makefile Log message: Switch mupdf to a shared libary (not bothering with a static library for now; this port didn't build on static-only arch anyway). Unsupported upstream (http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=691887#c1) but the patch is easy to maintain, and there's a clear benefit: $ stat -f %Z %N mupdf* 25262988 mupdf-1.4.tgz 4619258 mupdf-1.4p0.tgz
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 04:59:54 Modified files: databases/puppetdb: Makefile distinfo databases/puppetdb/patches: patch-Rakefile patch-ext_files_config_ini patch-ext_files_puppetdb_env databases/puppetdb/pkg: PLIST-main PLIST-plugin README-main puppetdb.rc Log message: - update to puppetdb-2.0.0 * http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppetdb/latest/release_notes.html#section - when upgrading, please merge your log4j.properties into logback.xml
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 05:52:50 Modified files: devel/ruby-rspec/specinfra: Makefile distinfo devel/ruby-rspec/specinfra/pkg: PLIST Log message: update to specinfra-1.10.0
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jas...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 05:53:01 Modified files: devel/ruby-rspec/serverspec: Makefile distinfo devel/ruby-rspec/serverspec/pkg: PLIST Log message: update to serverspec-1.5.0
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: lan...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 06:17:29 Modified files: audio/puddletag: Makefile audio/puddletag/pkg: DESCR Log message: Mention that chromaprint can be installed to use the AcoustID database for tracks fingerprinting so that tags are automatically filled. Not added to RDEP as it adds ffmpeg as a dependency. From Nils R.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: juan...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 09:08:52 Modified files: www/midori : Makefile www/midori/pkg : PLIST Log message: Add PFRAG.no-gtk3 to PLIST. Help and OK landry@. OK sthen@.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 09:34:08 Modified files: editors/libreoffice: Makefile Log message: remove java workaround for i386
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: k...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 09:42:16 Modified files: databases/architect: Makefile databases/db/v4: Makefile databases/jxplorer: Makefile databases/postgresql-jdbc: Makefile databases/postgresql-jdbc/pkg: PLIST-docs devel/apache-ant: Makefile devel/cmake: Makefile devel/cmake/patches: patch-Modules_CMakeDetermineJavaCompiler_cmake patch-Modules_FindJNI_cmake devel/commons-io: Makefile devel/eclipse/sdk: Makefile devel/hudson : Makefile devel/intellij : Makefile devel/jakarta-servletapi: Makefile devel/jdk : Makefile java.port.mk devel/jdk/1.7 : Makefile devel/jdk/1.7/pkg: PLIST-jre PLIST-main devel/jenkins/devel: Makefile devel/jenkins/stable: Makefile devel/maven: Makefile devel/netbeans : Makefile editors/libreoffice: Makefile geo/jeoip : Makefile geo/josm : Makefile graphics/opencv: Makefile java/asm : Makefile java/asm/pkg : PLIST java/jBCrypt : Makefile java/java-getopt: Makefile java/java-getopt/pkg: PLIST java/jna : Makefile java/junit : Makefile java/tanukiwrapper: Makefile lang/abcl : Makefile lang/clojure : Makefile lang/kawa : Makefile lang/processing: Makefile lang/scala : Makefile net/apache-activemq: Makefile net/unifi : Makefile productivity/projectlibre: Makefile productivity/thinkingrock: Makefile textproc/link-grammar: Makefile textproc/stringtemplate: Makefile textproc/xerces: Makefile www/tomcat : Makefile.inc x11/kde4/kross-interpreters: Makefile Log message: - Unlink jdk/1.6 and make jdk/1.7 the default jdk for all java ports - Adjust java.port.mk and cmake to use 1.7 - Adjust jdk/1.7 for pkg_add upgrades okay sthen@, jasper@, ajacoutot@
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 12:04:57 Modified files: mail : Makefile Log message: -p5-GetLive
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 12:10:27 Modified files: www/syweb : Makefile www/syweb/pkg : MESSAGE PLIST Log message: point users at rrdtool's pkg-readme to install rrdtool in chroot, now that cairo is needed it's a little more complicated than before. @comment syweb's install_rrdtool script which is no longer needed. pointed out by Giancarlo Razzolini.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 12:13:09 Modified files: net/rrdtool: Makefile net/rrdtool/pkg: README-main Log message: tweak README, just talk about a chrooted web server rather than being specific.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: st...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 14:52:06 Modified files: www/squid : Makefile.inc www/squid/snapshot: Makefile distinfo www/squid/snapshot/patches: patch-configure_ac patch-src_cf_data_pre patch-src_client_side_reply_cc www/squid/stable: Makefile distinfo www/squid/stable/patches: patch-src_cf_data_pre Removed files: www/squid/snapshot/patches: patch-src_Makefile_am www/squid/stable/patches: patch-configure_ac patch-src_Makefile_am patch-src_tunnel_cc Log message: update squid/stable to 3.4.5 and squid/snapshot to 20140506-r13398. use ports/lang/gcc to build snapshot, squid will be moving to requiring c++11 so let's build this with it already to get more experience. squid/stable stays with base gcc for most arch for now.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 15:57:00 Modified files: infrastructure/bin: portcheck Log message: Tweak IFS handling in portcheck(1), based on input from Andres Perera for another tool.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 16:27:21 ports/tests/portcheck/t11 Update of /cvs/ports/tests/portcheck/t11 In directory cvs.openbsd.org:/tmp/cvs-serv21387/t11 Log Message: Directory /cvs/ports/tests/portcheck/t11 added to the repository
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 16:27:25 ports/tests/portcheck/t11/pkg Update of /cvs/ports/tests/portcheck/t11/pkg In directory cvs.openbsd.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31716/t11/pkg Log Message: Directory /cvs/ports/tests/portcheck/t11/pkg added to the repository
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 16:27:06 Modified files: infrastructure/bin: portcheck Log message: Add GLib2 XML schema @exec/@unexec-delete hooks checks, similar to MIME packages handling. Suggested by kirby@
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/05/07 16:28:05 Modified files: tests/portcheck: Makefile Added files: tests/portcheck: t11.sample tests/portcheck/t11: Makefile tests/portcheck/t11/pkg: PLIST-exec PLIST-main PLIST-nodep PLIST-noexec PLIST-nounexec PLIST-unexec PLIST-wrong Log message: Add tests for GLib2 XML schema handling.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: jtur...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 19:05:50 Modified files: lang/nimrod: Makefile distinfo lang/nimrod/patches: patch-compiler_extccomp_nim patch-config_nimrod_cfg patch-lib_posix_posix_nim lang/nimrod/pkg: PLIST Added files: lang/nimrod/patches: patch-csources_build_sh patch-csources_c_code_7_1_posix_posix_c patch-csources_c_code_7_1_stdlib_posix_c patch-csources_c_code_7_2_posix_posix_c patch-csources_c_code_7_2_stdlib_posix_c Removed files: lang/nimrod/patches: patch-build_3_1_posix_c patch-build_3_2_posix_c patch-build_sh patch-install_sh Log message: Update nimrod to 0.9.4. Major Makefile overhaul. ok juanfra@
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: ajacou...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 22:15:21 Modified files: net/gnugk : Makefile distinfo net/gnugk/patches: patch-configure Removed files: net/gnugk/patches: patch-gkauth_cxx Log message: Update to gnugk-3.6.
CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: ports
CVSROOT:/cvs Module name:ports Changes by: ajacou...@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/05/07 22:49:56 Modified files: print/foo2zjs : Makefile distinfo print/foo2zjs/patches: patch-getweb_in Log message: Update to foo2zjs-20140504.
update: www/piwik
Update to latest release, should we mention nginx instead of apache in README now that we have no apache in base ? Cheers Thanks Giovanni Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.62 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.62 Makefile --- Makefile 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.62 +++ Makefile 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ COMMENT= open source web analytics software program -DISTNAME= piwik-2.1.0 +DISTNAME= piwik-2.2.1 CATEGORIES= www HOMEPAGE= http://www.piwik.org/ Index: distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.50 distinfo --- distinfo 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.50 +++ distinfo 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -SHA256 (piwik-2.1.0.tar.gz) = WfzR4591Fn8EO/yQ1Gfu9oNCK2vTxnPS2gAY3sa4FZE= -SIZE (piwik-2.1.0.tar.gz) = 7426007 +SHA256 (piwik-2.2.1.tar.gz) = zttrsm4gGRqUw8eJkGmkLawD1xb43yJsai9gFOPr7vM= +SIZE (piwik-2.2.1.tar.gz) = 8075088 Index: pkg/PLIST === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/pkg/PLIST,v retrieving revision 1.48 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.48 PLIST --- pkg/PLIST 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.48 +++ pkg/PLIST 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -63,7 +63,10 @@ piwik/core/Common.php piwik/core/Config.php piwik/core/Console.php piwik/core/Cookie.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/ piwik/core/CronArchive.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/FixedSiteIds.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/SharedSiteIds.php piwik/core/DataAccess/ piwik/core/DataAccess/ArchiveSelector.php piwik/core/DataAccess/ArchiveTableCreator.php @@ -170,6 +173,7 @@ piwik/core/Option.php piwik/core/Period/ piwik/core/Period.php piwik/core/Period/Day.php +piwik/core/Period/Factory.php piwik/core/Period/Month.php piwik/core/Period/Range.php piwik/core/Period/Week.php @@ -182,6 +186,7 @@ piwik/core/Plugin/Archiver.php piwik/core/Plugin/ConsoleCommand.php piwik/core/Plugin/Controller.php piwik/core/Plugin/ControllerAdmin.php +piwik/core/Plugin/Dependency.php piwik/core/Plugin/Manager.php piwik/core/Plugin/MetadataLoader.php piwik/core/Plugin/Settings.php @@ -292,7 +297,7 @@ piwik/core/Updates/0.4.1.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.2.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.4.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.php -piwik/core/Updates/0.5.4.php +piwik/core/Updates/0.${MODPHP_VERSION}.php piwik/core/Updates/0.5.5.php piwik/core/Updates/0.5.php piwik/core/Updates/0.6-rc1.php @@ -349,6 +354,8 @@ piwik/core/Updates/2.0.3-b7.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b5.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b7.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b8.php +piwik/core/Updates/2.1.1-b11.php +piwik/core/Updates/2.2.0-b15.php piwik/core/Url.php piwik/core/UrlHelper.php piwik/core/Version.php @@ -769,6 +776,30 @@ piwik/libs/Zend/Validate/PostCode.php piwik/libs/Zend/Validate/Regex.php piwik/libs/Zend/Validate/StringLength.php piwik/libs/Zend/Version.php +piwik/libs/angularjs/ +piwik/libs/angularjs/LICENSE +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-animate.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-animate.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-cookies.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-cookies.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-csp.css +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-loader.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-loader.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-mocks.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-resource.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-resource.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-route.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-route.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-sanitize.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-sanitize.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-scenario.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-touch.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular-touch.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/angular.min.js +piwik/libs/angularjs/errors.json +piwik/libs/angularjs/version.json +piwik/libs/angularjs/version.txt piwik/libs/html5shiv/ piwik/libs/html5shiv/html5shiv.js piwik/libs/javascript/ @@ -868,7 +899,6 @@ piwik/libs/sparkline/lib/Object.php piwik/libs/sparkline/lib/Sparkline.php piwik/libs/sparkline/lib/Sparkline_Bar.php piwik/libs/sparkline/lib/Sparkline_Line.php -piwik/libs/spyc.php piwik/libs/tcpdf/ piwik/libs/tcpdf/2dbarcodes.php piwik/libs/tcpdf/LICENSE.TXT @@ -929,6 +959,7 @@ piwik/libs/upgradephp/upgrade.php piwik/misc/ piwik/misc/How to install Piwik.html piwik/misc/cron/ +piwik/misc/cron/.htaccess piwik/misc/cron/archive.php piwik/misc/cron/archive.sh piwik/misc/cron/updatetoken.php @@ -940,6 +971,7 @@ piwik/misc/others/ piwik/misc/others/ExamplePiwikTracker.php piwik/misc/others/api_internal_call.php piwik/misc/others/api_rest_call.php +piwik/misc/others/cli-script-bootstrap.php piwik/misc/others/download-count.txt piwik/misc/others/geoipUpdateRows.php piwik/misc/others/iframeWidget.htm @@ -1024,6 +1056,7 @@ piwik/plugins/CoreAdminHome/templates/tr piwik/plugins/CoreConsole/
Re: Homebank 4.5.6
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:00:35PM +0200, Pierre-Emmanuel André wrote: Hi, This diff updates Homebank to it's latest version. Tested on @amd34. Comments, ok ? Regards, -- Pierre-Emmanuel André pea at raveland.org GPG key: 0xBB8D3F0E ping ? Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/productivity/homebank/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.22 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.22 Makefile --- Makefile 11 Mar 2013 11:37:55 - 1.22 +++ Makefile 25 Apr 2014 09:58:47 - @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ COMMENT =personal accounting application -DISTNAME = homebank-4.4 -REVISION=3 +DISTNAME = homebank-4.5.6 CATEGORIES = productivity x11 @@ -21,12 +20,10 @@ MODULES = devel/gettext \ textproc/intltool WANTLIB =X11 Xcomposite Xcursor Xdamage Xext Xfixes \ - Xi Xinerama Xrandr Xrender c expat fontconfig freetype \ - png pango-1.0 pangocairo-1.0 pangoft2-1.0 atk-1.0 \ - glib-2.0 gmodule-2.0 gobject-2.0 cairo m z \ - pixman-1 gio-2.0 pthread-stubs xcb osp pthread gthread-2.0 \ - xcb-render gdk_pixbuf-2.0 GL xcb-shm \ - gdk-x11-2.0 gtk-x11-2.0 ofx + Xi Xinerama Xrandr Xrender c fontconfig freetype \ + pango-1.0 pangocairo-1.0 pangoft2-1.0 atk-1.0 \ + glib-2.0 gobject-2.0 cairo m z gio-2.0 osp pthread \ + gdk_pixbuf-2.0 gdk-x11-2.0 gtk-x11-2.0 ofx LIB_DEPENDS =x11/gtk+2 \ devel/libofx Index: distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/productivity/homebank/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.8 distinfo --- distinfo 7 Mar 2011 19:24:43 - 1.8 +++ distinfo 25 Apr 2014 09:58:47 - @@ -1,5 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (homebank-4.4.tar.gz) = hA738kJSB9nAPhaUz006DQ== -RMD160 (homebank-4.4.tar.gz) = 4o+IX/MKZiQ0XROoqNOmYJ15luY= -SHA1 (homebank-4.4.tar.gz) = eLl8D/EY4hoeDdGTVHNgHCt5JKY= -SHA256 (homebank-4.4.tar.gz) = E7iTc1deOsIp0mg6pylneK182uGnoBnJEkodWyPc59I= -SIZE (homebank-4.4.tar.gz) = 2951876 +SHA256 (homebank-4.5.6.tar.gz) = 2/9igqioHZ3W/0ff+VDxZNadqBFH59lKUWIwwj3opeg= +SIZE (homebank-4.5.6.tar.gz) = 1850268 Index: pkg/PLIST === RCS file: /cvs/ports/productivity/homebank/pkg/PLIST,v retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.10 PLIST --- pkg/PLIST 15 Jun 2012 08:32:17 - 1.10 +++ pkg/PLIST 25 Apr 2014 09:58:47 - @@ -14,82 +14,39 @@ share/homebank/datas/hb-categories-it.cs share/homebank/datas/hb-categories-pt.csv share/homebank/datas/hb-categories-ro.csv share/homebank/datas/hb-categories-ru.csv +share/homebank/datas/hb-categories-sk.csv share/homebank/help/ -share/homebank/help/00new4.0.html -share/homebank/help/00new4.1.html -share/homebank/help/00new4.2.html -share/homebank/help/00new4.3.html -share/homebank/help/00new4.4.html -share/homebank/help/02balance.html -share/homebank/help/02concepts.html -share/homebank/help/02intro.html -share/homebank/help/02minor.html -share/homebank/help/03account.html -share/homebank/help/03accountmenu.html -share/homebank/help/03auto_addition.html -share/homebank/help/03auto_assign.html -share/homebank/help/03carcost.html -share/homebank/help/03import.html -share/homebank/help/03main.html -share/homebank/help/03mainmenu.html -share/homebank/help/03reconcile.html -share/homebank/help/03trans_add.html -share/homebank/help/04acco.html -share/homebank/help/04arch.html -share/homebank/help/04assign.html -share/homebank/help/04bud1.html -share/homebank/help/04cate.html -share/homebank/help/04paye.html -share/homebank/help/04pref.html -share/homebank/help/04tran.html -share/homebank/help/04wall.html -share/homebank/help/05bud2.html -share/homebank/help/05cost.html -share/homebank/help/05over.html -share/homebank/help/05stat.html -share/homebank/help/05time.html -share/homebank/help/06csvformat.html -share/homebank/help/99filt.html +share/homebank/help/00-intro.html +share/homebank/help/00-lexicon.html +share/homebank/help/00-whatsnew.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-acco.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-arch.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-assi.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-bud1.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-cate.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-filt.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-paye.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-pref.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-spli.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-tran.html +share/homebank/help/dlg-wall.html +share/homebank/help/frm-main.html +share/homebank/help/frm-navig.html share/homebank/help/help.css share/homebank/help/images/ -share/homebank/help/images/00import1.png -share/homebank/help/images/00import2.png -share/homebank/help/images/00import4.png -share/homebank/help/images/00import5.png -share/homebank/help/images/00import6.png
Re: update: www/piwik
On 2014/05/07 09:56, Giovanni Bechis wrote: Update to latest release, should we mention nginx instead of apache in README now that we have no apache in base ? Cheers Thanks Giovanni --- pkg/README10 Sep 2012 09:16:34 - 1.1 +++ pkg/README7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Piwik has been installed into ${INSTDIR} You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server: # ln -s ../piwik /var/www/htdocs/piwik -(make sure you use a relative symlink since Apache is chrooted) +(make sure you use a relative symlink since Nginx is chrooted) I don't think this is line is needed at all. The given symlink command will work whether users use apache, nginx, lighttpd, or something else, and whether or not it is chrooted, so it's just unnecessary information. Type this. Make sure you do the thing that the line we just told you to type is already doing. (''oh, I've typed this, now do I have to do something else to comply with the make sure... bit?'') You will also need to add these lines to you php.ini file: extension=pdo.so This part is outdated - there is no pdo.so (at least for any of the PHP version in our tree, if ever?) - php.ini has been replaced with php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.ini - and extensions should be handled by symlinking files from /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.sample into /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION} (like the MESSAGE files already tell you every time you update packages ;)
Re: update: www/piwik
On 05/07/14 12:17, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2014/05/07 09:56, Giovanni Bechis wrote: Update to latest release, should we mention nginx instead of apache in README now that we have no apache in base ? Cheers Thanks Giovanni --- pkg/README 10 Sep 2012 09:16:34 - 1.1 +++ pkg/README 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Piwik has been installed into ${INSTDIR} You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server: # ln -s ../piwik /var/www/htdocs/piwik -(make sure you use a relative symlink since Apache is chrooted) +(make sure you use a relative symlink since Nginx is chrooted) I don't think this is line is needed at all. The given symlink command will work whether users use apache, nginx, lighttpd, or something else, and whether or not it is chrooted, so it's just unnecessary information. Type this. Make sure you do the thing that the line we just told you to type is already doing. (''oh, I've typed this, now do I have to do something else to comply with the make sure... bit?'') You will also need to add these lines to you php.ini file: extension=pdo.so This part is outdated - there is no pdo.so (at least for any of the PHP version in our tree, if ever?) - php.ini has been replaced with php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.ini - and extensions should be handled by symlinking files from /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.sample into /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION} (like the MESSAGE files already tell you every time you update packages ;) ok, thanks. what about the apache specific files we have in some www ports (www/chive, www/phpmyadmin, www/drupal7/core) ? Should they be removed or not ? Cheers Giovanni
Re: update: www/piwik
On 2014/05/07 12:30, Giovanni Bechis wrote: On 05/07/14 12:17, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2014/05/07 09:56, Giovanni Bechis wrote: Update to latest release, should we mention nginx instead of apache in README now that we have no apache in base ? Cheers Thanks Giovanni --- pkg/README 10 Sep 2012 09:16:34 - 1.1 +++ pkg/README 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Piwik has been installed into ${INSTDIR} You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server: # ln -s ../piwik /var/www/htdocs/piwik -(make sure you use a relative symlink since Apache is chrooted) +(make sure you use a relative symlink since Nginx is chrooted) I don't think this is line is needed at all. The given symlink command will work whether users use apache, nginx, lighttpd, or something else, and whether or not it is chrooted, so it's just unnecessary information. Type this. Make sure you do the thing that the line we just told you to type is already doing. (''oh, I've typed this, now do I have to do something else to comply with the make sure... bit?'') You will also need to add these lines to you php.ini file: extension=pdo.so This part is outdated - there is no pdo.so (at least for any of the PHP version in our tree, if ever?) - php.ini has been replaced with php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.ini - and extensions should be handled by symlinking files from /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.sample into /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION} (like the MESSAGE files already tell you every time you update packages ;) ok, thanks. what about the apache specific files we have in some www ports (www/chive, www/phpmyadmin, www/drupal7/core) ? Should they be removed or not ? Cheers Giovanni I think they should be kept, some people still have a requirement to use Apache (for example there's no good mod_perl alternative with nginx and people may want to avoid running 2 separate web server programs). But we should try to provide nginx information where possible. (Somewhere on my to-do list is to try some of these files with apache2 and see if they work - but my to-do list is already too long ;-)
Re: update: www/piwik
On 05/07/14 12:49, Stuart Henderson wrote: I think they should be kept, some people still have a requirement to use Apache (for example there's no good mod_perl alternative with nginx and people may want to avoid running 2 separate web server programs). But we should try to provide nginx information where possible. (Somewhere on my to-do list is to try some of these files with apache2 and see if they work - but my to-do list is already too long ;-) at least phpmyadmin and roundcubemail works with apache2. Cheers Giovanni
APE Server
hey, it doesn't look like we have a port for APE Server, ape-project.org, unless I am blind. That right? If so, is somebody more experienced in ports willing to make one? That might save time over having to deal with my naive porting attempts afterwards ;) http://ape-project.org/download/stable/APE_Server-1.1.2.tar.gz It works on FreeBSD, should be straightforward. Thanks! Henning
[UPDATE] chromaprint 1.1
Hi ports@, this is an update of chromaprint to the latest version. It builds on amd64, and the tests run fine with `make test` (the command for running the tests in the current port doesn't work). I will try this out now with puddletag ;) Any comments? Please test. Nils PS. I would have sent diffs, but i could not add the patch directory to cvs, so i made a tarball. chromaprint-1.1.tgz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
openmpi on powerpc/macppc fix
Hey The devel/openmpi package currently has this line: BROKEN-powerpc = checking if Fortran 77 compiler works... no in the Makefile. But I removed that line and built it on my g4 emac and it seems to work fine. The package built and a few sample mpi programs worked successfully. So the problem seems to be solved. -David Mattli diff -u -p -u -r1.15 Makefile --- devel/openmpi/Makefile 1 Jul 2013 10:39:17 - 1.15 +++ devel/openmpi/Makefile 7 May 2014 14:55:42 - @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ COMMENT = open source MPI-2 implementation BROKEN-hppa = error: Could not determine global symbol label prefix -BROKEN-powerpc = checking if Fortran 77 compiler works... no V= 1.4.1 DISTNAME = openmpi-$V
Re: update: www/piwik
On 05/07/14 12:49, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2014/05/07 12:30, Giovanni Bechis wrote: On 05/07/14 12:17, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2014/05/07 09:56, Giovanni Bechis wrote: Update to latest release, should we mention nginx instead of apache in README now that we have no apache in base ? Cheers Thanks Giovanni --- pkg/README 10 Sep 2012 09:16:34 - 1.1 +++ pkg/README 7 May 2014 07:38:49 - @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Piwik has been installed into ${INSTDIR} You should point this to the DocumentRoot of your web-server: # ln -s ../piwik /var/www/htdocs/piwik -(make sure you use a relative symlink since Apache is chrooted) +(make sure you use a relative symlink since Nginx is chrooted) I don't think this is line is needed at all. The given symlink command will work whether users use apache, nginx, lighttpd, or something else, and whether or not it is chrooted, so it's just unnecessary information. Type this. Make sure you do the thing that the line we just told you to type is already doing. (''oh, I've typed this, now do I have to do something else to comply with the make sure... bit?'') You will also need to add these lines to you php.ini file: extension=pdo.so This part is outdated - there is no pdo.so (at least for any of the PHP version in our tree, if ever?) - php.ini has been replaced with php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.ini - and extensions should be handled by symlinking files from /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION}.sample into /etc/php-${MODPHP_VERSION} (like the MESSAGE files already tell you every time you update packages ;) ok, thanks. what about the apache specific files we have in some www ports (www/chive, www/phpmyadmin, www/drupal7/core) ? Should they be removed or not ? Cheers Giovanni I think they should be kept, some people still have a requirement to use Apache (for example there's no good mod_perl alternative with nginx and people may want to avoid running 2 separate web server programs). But we should try to provide nginx information where possible. (Somewhere on my to-do list is to try some of these files with apache2 and see if they work - but my to-do list is already too long ;-) ok with this one ? Cheers Giovanni Index: Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.62 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.62 Makefile --- Makefile 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.62 +++ Makefile 7 May 2014 10:39:33 - @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ COMMENT= open source web analytics software program -DISTNAME= piwik-2.1.0 +DISTNAME= piwik-2.2.1 CATEGORIES= www HOMEPAGE= http://www.piwik.org/ Index: distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.50 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.50 distinfo --- distinfo 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.50 +++ distinfo 7 May 2014 10:39:33 - @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -SHA256 (piwik-2.1.0.tar.gz) = WfzR4591Fn8EO/yQ1Gfu9oNCK2vTxnPS2gAY3sa4FZE= -SIZE (piwik-2.1.0.tar.gz) = 7426007 +SHA256 (piwik-2.2.1.tar.gz) = zttrsm4gGRqUw8eJkGmkLawD1xb43yJsai9gFOPr7vM= +SIZE (piwik-2.2.1.tar.gz) = 8075088 Index: pkg/PLIST === RCS file: /cvs/ports/www/piwik/pkg/PLIST,v retrieving revision 1.48 diff -u -p -u -p -r1.48 PLIST --- pkg/PLIST 14 Mar 2014 23:31:24 - 1.48 +++ pkg/PLIST 7 May 2014 10:39:33 - @@ -63,7 +63,10 @@ piwik/core/Common.php piwik/core/Config.php piwik/core/Console.php piwik/core/Cookie.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/ piwik/core/CronArchive.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/FixedSiteIds.php +piwik/core/CronArchive/SharedSiteIds.php piwik/core/DataAccess/ piwik/core/DataAccess/ArchiveSelector.php piwik/core/DataAccess/ArchiveTableCreator.php @@ -170,6 +173,7 @@ piwik/core/Option.php piwik/core/Period/ piwik/core/Period.php piwik/core/Period/Day.php +piwik/core/Period/Factory.php piwik/core/Period/Month.php piwik/core/Period/Range.php piwik/core/Period/Week.php @@ -182,6 +186,7 @@ piwik/core/Plugin/Archiver.php piwik/core/Plugin/ConsoleCommand.php piwik/core/Plugin/Controller.php piwik/core/Plugin/ControllerAdmin.php +piwik/core/Plugin/Dependency.php piwik/core/Plugin/Manager.php piwik/core/Plugin/MetadataLoader.php piwik/core/Plugin/Settings.php @@ -292,7 +297,7 @@ piwik/core/Updates/0.4.1.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.2.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.4.php piwik/core/Updates/0.4.php -piwik/core/Updates/0.5.4.php +piwik/core/Updates/0.${MODPHP_VERSION}.php piwik/core/Updates/0.5.5.php piwik/core/Updates/0.5.php piwik/core/Updates/0.6-rc1.php @@ -349,6 +354,8 @@ piwik/core/Updates/2.0.3-b7.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b5.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b7.php piwik/core/Updates/2.0.4-b8.php +piwik/core/Updates/2.1.1-b11.php +piwik/core/Updates/2.2.0-b15.php piwik/core/Url.php piwik/core/UrlHelper.php piwik/core/Version.php @@ -769,6 +776,30 @@
Re: sipp
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Kent Fritz fritz.k...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:08 PM, noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I need sipp on openbsd. Using linux is giving me diabetes in my badunkadunk. The only evidence I've seen so far of a *bsd port is a wip in the netbsd tree. Very old, almost no activity. Writing you guy's to see if anybody has already done any useful work on this port before I take a crack at it. Also if anybody has worked on it did they contact the upstream and were they responsive? I'm motivated to learn how to do this and finish it on my own, just wanted to check and see first. Thank you. Noah Pugsley It actually builds and seemingly runs already (5.4, amd64) without the --with-pcap and --with-sctp configure flags, albeit with a bunch of warnings. There's some if defined(__FreeBSD__) goo in there, so there's probably some hope. Happy to help test. SIPp is available on almost all UNIX platforms: HPUX, Tru64, Linux (RedHat, Debian, FreeBSD), Solaris/SunOS. If you're successful, they can add another flavor of Linux to the list! Kent. Thank you Kent. Someone replied to me off list with a work in progress port to get me started. Excited to get going on it. -noah
Re: [UPDATE] chromaprint 1.1
Hi ports@, this is an update of chromaprint to the latest version. It builds on amd64, and the tests run fine with `make test` (the command for running the tests in the current port doesn't work). I will try this out now with puddletag ;) Any comments? Please test. Nils PS. I would have sent diffs, but i could not add the patch directory to cvs, so i made a tarball. Puddletag needs the fpcalc utility program that ships with chromaprint. With this tarball, it gets build and installed by default. Now, tagging through AcousticID works in puddletag. Nils chromaprint-1.1-rev0.tgz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
Re: POSIX standard as manual pages
Hi Vadim, as it stands, the port is still not OK, but you are coming closer. Vadim Zhukov wrote on Sun, May 04, 2014 at 02:05:51PM +0400: Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com: 2014/1/24 Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de: USE_GROFF would be very unfortunate in a port of this kind, and in addition to that, the license specifically forbids it. Really, you must remove USE_GROFF from the Makefile, even though that will break some of the pages. The license plainly doesn't allow distributing the manuals without distributing the source. The relevant part of the POSIX-COPYRIGHT file reads: Redistribution of this material is permitted so long as this notice and the corresponding notices within each POSIX manual page are retained on any distribution, and the nroff source is included. Modifications to the text are permitted so long as any conflicts with the standard are clearly marked as such in the text. That said, i think the comment # permissive, see POSIX-COPYRIGHT in the Makefile is misleading. The term permissive is normally used for BSD-style licenses, but this one is more like GPL. Make something like: # custom copyleft license, see POSIX-COPYRIGHT [...] Do not install these manuals to /usr/local/man/, but to a dedicated directory, something like /usr/local/share/doc/posix/man/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} You have chosen: share/doc/man-pages-posix/man/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} Looking again, i think it is better to shorten this to share/doc/man-pages-posix/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} [...] Of course, a README would be OK with me, too. The README needs a few improvements: * I don't like the reasoning in the first sentence, i think it misses the point. Maybe something like: Because the manuals contained in this package do not match any real software installed, they are not installed into directories that man(1) searches by default. * You're promised in the second sentence is not correct English. You might say: Consider adding something like this... * The final note should also be reworded, this is not specific to OpenBSD at all. Maybe like this: Because manual page handling tools do not support section 0, header documentation is installed into section 3. There are also some issues with the DESCR: * The string POSIX 1003.1-2013 is imprecise. You should say: This package contains the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (POSIX.1) manual pages including the corrections contained in the first Technical Corrigendum, IEEE Std 1003.1-2008/Cor 1-2013. * The directories in the second sentence are wrong, and i don't see the point in listing them at all. Maybe: It include manuals for utilities in section 1 and for functions and headers in section 3. So far, that's all from visual inspection. I think this needs another iteration before it makes sense to start with actual testing. Thanks for working on this, Ingo
Syweb MESSAGE
Hi, I've been using syweb as long as I've been using OpenBSD. And I've always installed the rrdtool inside the www chroot using the script that comes with it, which is mentioned on the post install message. But on 5.5 it fails to copy the fonts, among other things, and you should use the script that comes with rrdtool itself, since it does the job. That being said, should syweb post install message be altered to point to this script instead? Or simply drop it's own script and keep the text mentioning that rrdtool must be on the chroot for it to work? I don't know what is the best approach. I think that users should be strongly encouraged to use chroot, either with nginx or with old apache. I'd be happy to implement the proposed solution. Cheers, -- Giancarlo Razzolini GPG: 4096R/77B981BC
Re: POSIX standard as manual pages
07.05.2014 21:29 пользователь Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de написал: Hi Vadim, as it stands, the port is still not OK, but you are coming closer. Vadim Zhukov wrote on Sun, May 04, 2014 at 02:05:51PM +0400: Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com: 2014/1/24 Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de: USE_GROFF would be very unfortunate in a port of this kind, and in addition to that, the license specifically forbids it. Really, you must remove USE_GROFF from the Makefile, even though that will break some of the pages. The license plainly doesn't allow distributing the manuals without distributing the source. Hm-m-m, we could just distribute packaged source files somewhere under /usr/local/share, can't we? IMHO, it's better to fill disk a bit more than to provide incorrect info. The relevant part of the POSIX-COPYRIGHT file reads: Redistribution of this material is permitted so long as this notice and the corresponding notices within each POSIX manual page are retained on any distribution, and the nroff source is included. Modifications to the text are permitted so long as any conflicts with the standard are clearly marked as such in the text. That said, i think the comment # permissive, see POSIX-COPYRIGHT in the Makefile is misleading. The term permissive is normally used for BSD-style licenses, but this one is more like GPL. Make something like: # custom copyleft license, see POSIX-COPYRIGHT Agree, will be fixed. [...] Do not install these manuals to /usr/local/man/, but to a dedicated directory, something like /usr/local/share/doc/posix/man/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} You have chosen: share/doc/man-pages-posix/man/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} Looking again, i think it is better to shorten this to share/doc/man-pages-posix/man{1,3}/*.{1,3} Nice idea, thanks. Will be changed. [...] Of course, a README would be OK with me, too. The README needs a few improvements: * I don't like the reasoning in the first sentence, i think it misses the point. Maybe something like: Because the manuals contained in this package do not match any real software installed, they are not installed into directories that man(1) searches by default. * You're promised in the second sentence is not correct English. You might say: Consider adding something like this... * The final note should also be reworded, this is not specific to OpenBSD at all. Maybe like this: Because manual page handling tools do not support section 0, header documentation is installed into section 3. There are also some issues with the DESCR: * The string POSIX 1003.1-2013 is imprecise. You should say: This package contains the IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (POSIX.1) manual pages including the corrections contained in the first Technical Corrigendum, IEEE Std 1003.1-2008/Cor 1-2013. * The directories in the second sentence are wrong, and i don't see the point in listing them at all. Maybe: It include manuals for utilities in section 1 and for functions and headers in section 3. So far, that's all from visual inspection. I think this needs another iteration before it makes sense to start with actual testing. Got it. Thanks for working on this, Thank you for reviewing. I'll send you updated port as it'll be ready.
Re: POSIX standard as manual pages
Hi Vadim, Vadim Zhukov wrote on Wed, May 07, 2014 at 09:49:39PM +0400: 07.05.2014 21:29 Ingo Schwarze: Really, you must remove USE_GROFF from the Makefile, even though that will break some of the pages. The license plainly doesn't allow distributing the manuals without distributing the source. Hm-m-m, we could just distribute packaged source files somewhere under /usr/local/share, can't we? IMHO, it's better to fill disk a bit more than to provide incorrect info. It's not incorrect info, it's just imcomplete info, and it affects only a few pages using tbl(7). At some point, i will fix our tbl(7) implementation in mandoc(1), and the problem will go away without even the need to bump the port. Sure, you can install two copies of everything. I wouldn't strongly object to that, but does it really make things better? You could also go without USE_GROFF and additionally install the cat versions just for those pages containing tbl(7) code mandoc doesn't handle yet, making sure that the time stamps of the cat files are newer than those of the man files, such that man(1) selects the cat versions where available. But that's quite some work to set up correctly, and it will become obsolete once tbl(7) is fixed. Three possibilities - so much choice... :-) I guess ultimately, it's your call. Yours, Ingo
Re: Syweb MESSAGE
On 2014/05/07 14:48, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: Hi, I've been using syweb as long as I've been using OpenBSD. And I've always installed the rrdtool inside the www chroot using the script that comes with it, which is mentioned on the post install message. But on 5.5 it fails to copy the fonts, among other things, and you should use the script that comes with rrdtool itself, since it does the job. That being said, should syweb post install message be altered to point to this script instead? Or simply drop it's own script and keep the text mentioning that rrdtool must be on the chroot for it to work? I don't know what is the best approach. I think that users should be strongly encouraged to use chroot, either with nginx or with old apache. I'd be happy to implement the proposed solution. Cheers, -- Giancarlo Razzolini GPG: 4096R/77B981BC Thanks, I've adjusted the message.
Re: Syweb MESSAGE
Em 07-05-2014 15:13, Stuart Henderson escreveu: On 2014/05/07 14:48, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: Hi, I've been using syweb as long as I've been using OpenBSD. And I've always installed the rrdtool inside the www chroot using the script that comes with it, which is mentioned on the post install message. But on 5.5 it fails to copy the fonts, among other things, and you should use the script that comes with rrdtool itself, since it does the job. That being said, should syweb post install message be altered to point to this script instead? Or simply drop it's own script and keep the text mentioning that rrdtool must be on the chroot for it to work? I don't know what is the best approach. I think that users should be strongly encouraged to use chroot, either with nginx or with old apache. I'd be happy to implement the proposed solution. Cheers, -- Giancarlo Razzolini GPG: 4096R/77B981BC Thanks, I've adjusted the message. Nice. Thanks for the update. Cheers, -- Giancarlo Razzolini GPG: 4096R/77B981BC
new: audio/siren
I just discoved my favourite audio player, siren. And to my surprise it already has sndio support upstream. Very cool. Comments? OK? Index: siren/Makefile === RCS file: siren/Makefile diff -N siren/Makefile --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/Makefile 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# $OpenBSD$ + +COMMENT= a text-based audio player +VERSION= 0.3.1 +DISTNAME= siren-${VERSION} +CATEGORIES=audio +HOMEPAGE= http://www.kariliq.nl/siren/ +MAINTAINER=Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org + +# BSD +PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes + +MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}/dist/ +EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.gz +WANTLIB= c curses m pthread sndio z FLAC id3tag mad sndfile vorbisfile +LIB_DEPENDS= audio/flac audio/libid3tag audio/libmad audio/libsndfile audio/libvorbis +CONFIGURE_STYLE= simple +CONFIGURE_ARGS=prefix=${PREFIX} ao=no oss=no pulse=no sun=no wavpack=no + +.include bsd.port.mk Index: siren/distinfo === RCS file: siren/distinfo diff -N siren/distinfo --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/distinfo 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +SHA256 (siren-0.3.1.tar.gz) = BSTavNstJQZ/C7Agtr2Jo+WkIqmwCe6aRTLo0fcbFvo= +SIZE (siren-0.3.1.tar.gz) = 86208 Index: siren/pkg/DESCR === RCS file: siren/pkg/DESCR diff -N siren/pkg/DESCR --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/DESCR 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Siren is a text-based audio player for UNIX-like operating +systems. Various aspects of Siren have been inspired by cmus. Siren is +distributed under the ISC licence. Index: siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared === RCS file: siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared diff -N siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +@comment $OpenBSD$ +lib/siren/ip/flac.so +lib/siren/ip/mad.so +lib/siren/ip/sndfile.so +lib/siren/ip/vorbis.so +lib/siren/op/sndio.so Index: siren/pkg/PLIST === RCS file: siren/pkg/PLIST diff -N siren/pkg/PLIST --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/PLIST 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +@comment $OpenBSD$ +%%SHARED%% +@bin bin/siren +lib/siren/ +lib/siren/ip/ +lib/siren/op/ +@man man/man1/siren.1
Re: POSIX standard as manual pages
2014-05-07 22:05 GMT+04:00, Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de: Hi Vadim, Vadim Zhukov wrote on Wed, May 07, 2014 at 09:49:39PM +0400: 07.05.2014 21:29 Ingo Schwarze: Really, you must remove USE_GROFF from the Makefile, even though that will break some of the pages. The license plainly doesn't allow distributing the manuals without distributing the source. Hm-m-m, we could just distribute packaged source files somewhere under /usr/local/share, can't we? IMHO, it's better to fill disk a bit more than to provide incorrect info. It's not incorrect info, it's just imcomplete info, and it affects only a few pages using tbl(7). At some point, i will fix our tbl(7) implementation in mandoc(1), and the problem will go away without even the need to bump the port. Sure, you can install two copies of everything. I wouldn't strongly object to that, but does it really make things better? You could also go without USE_GROFF and additionally install the cat versions just for those pages containing tbl(7) code mandoc doesn't handle yet, making sure that the time stamps of the cat files are newer than those of the man files, such that man(1) selects the cat versions where available. But that's quite some work to set up correctly, and it will become obsolete once tbl(7) is fixed. Three possibilities - so much choice... :-) I guess ultimately, it's your call. I was lazy, thus I just added the tarball. :) The /man/ could not be stripped from paths, or USE_GROFF and makewhatis magic won't work. All other nits were fixed, and here is an updated port. -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov man-pages-posix_port.tar.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data
opendnssec and softhsm revisited
Hello, I thought I would take a second look at porting opendnssec and softhsm since last time my softhsm adventure grinded to a halt due to libtool issues (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=137054816021002w=2). The attached softhsm port is based on what sthen@ sent out in that thread with some stuff removed. I am not sure if it is because of the recent libtool work I have seen on the lists, but it now seems the softhsm shared object turns up just fine without any special care. The opendnssec port is a work in progress. The most annoying thing while building currently is the warnings regarding comma at end of enumerator list which seems to be the result of inconsistent use of -std=c99 which i am not sure how to solve properly. Another thing I am not sure about is the MODULES= converters/libiconv which I added because portcheck wanted it to be there. Finally I am pretty sure both LICENSE files can be summed up as BSD, an extra pair of eyes would be welcome though. I make sure they are installed under doc/name in both ports. Anyway, any feedback is much appreciated. Regards, Patrik Lundin opendnssec.tgz Description: application/tar-gz softhsm.tgz Description: application/tar-gz
Re: new: audio/siren
On 05/07/14 16:16, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: I just discoved my favourite audio player, siren. And to my surprise it already has sndio support upstream. Very cool. Comments? OK? Just a quick lookover from me; will have time later tonight for real testing on other archs: * No need for VERSION since it only appears once, can just do DISTNAME=siren-0.3.1 * Don't need EXTRACT_SUFX, .tar.gz is the default. * I'm not sure PFRAG.shared is desired here. * NO_TEST=Yes ~Brian Index: siren/Makefile === RCS file: siren/Makefile diff -N siren/Makefile --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/Makefile 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# $OpenBSD$ + +COMMENT= a text-based audio player +VERSION= 0.3.1 +DISTNAME= siren-${VERSION} +CATEGORIES=audio +HOMEPAGE= http://www.kariliq.nl/siren/ +MAINTAINER=Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org + +# BSD +PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes + +MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}/dist/ +EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.gz +WANTLIB= c curses m pthread sndio z FLAC id3tag mad sndfile vorbisfile +LIB_DEPENDS= audio/flac audio/libid3tag audio/libmad audio/libsndfile audio/libvorbis +CONFIGURE_STYLE= simple +CONFIGURE_ARGS=prefix=${PREFIX} ao=no oss=no pulse=no sun=no wavpack=no + +.include bsd.port.mk Index: siren/distinfo === RCS file: siren/distinfo diff -N siren/distinfo --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/distinfo 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +SHA256 (siren-0.3.1.tar.gz) = BSTavNstJQZ/C7Agtr2Jo+WkIqmwCe6aRTLo0fcbFvo= +SIZE (siren-0.3.1.tar.gz) = 86208 Index: siren/pkg/DESCR === RCS file: siren/pkg/DESCR diff -N siren/pkg/DESCR --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/DESCR 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Siren is a text-based audio player for UNIX-like operating +systems. Various aspects of Siren have been inspired by cmus. Siren is +distributed under the ISC licence. Index: siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared === RCS file: siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared diff -N siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/PFRAG.shared 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +@comment $OpenBSD$ +lib/siren/ip/flac.so +lib/siren/ip/mad.so +lib/siren/ip/sndfile.so +lib/siren/ip/vorbis.so +lib/siren/op/sndio.so Index: siren/pkg/PLIST === RCS file: siren/pkg/PLIST diff -N siren/pkg/PLIST --- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/pkg/PLIST 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +@comment $OpenBSD$ +%%SHARED%% +@bin bin/siren +lib/siren/ +lib/siren/ip/ +lib/siren/op/ +@man man/man1/siren.1
Re: [UPDATE] chromaprint 1.1
2014-05-07 20:24 GMT+04:00, Nils R m...@hxgn.net: Hi ports@, this is an update of chromaprint to the latest version. It builds on amd64, and the tests run fine with `make test` (the command for running the tests in the current port doesn't work). I will try this out now with puddletag ;) Any comments? Please test. Nils PS. I would have sent diffs, but i could not add the patch directory to cvs, so i made a tarball. Puddletag needs the fpcalc utility program that ships with chromaprint. With this tarball, it gets build and installed by default. Now, tagging through AcousticID works in puddletag. Thank you for your submission. Two questions there: 1) Did you check that audio/clementine (the only user of chromaprint as of now) still builds and works? 2) Did actual shared library ABI change? If so, SHARED_LIBS need bump. -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov
Re: new: audio/siren
On 2014/05/07 17:16, Brian Callahan wrote: On 05/07/14 16:16, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: I just discoved my favourite audio player, siren. And to my surprise it already has sndio support upstream. Very cool. Comments? OK? Just a quick lookover from me; will have time later tonight for real testing on other archs: * No need for VERSION since it only appears once, can just do DISTNAME=siren-0.3.1 * Don't need EXTRACT_SUFX, .tar.gz is the default. * I'm not sure PFRAG.shared is desired here. Looks like these are required parts of the program, in which case mark the port as SHARED_ONLY=Yes, remove plist/pfrag files and regen (the pfrag.shared will disapperar). * NO_TEST=Yes ~Brian Index: siren/Makefile === RCS file: siren/Makefile diff -N siren/Makefile --- /dev/null1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 - +++ siren/Makefile 7 May 2014 10:34:25 - @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# $OpenBSD$ + +COMMENT=a text-based audio player +VERSION=0.3.1 +DISTNAME= siren-${VERSION} +CATEGORIES= audio +HOMEPAGE= http://www.kariliq.nl/siren/ +MAINTAINER= Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org + +# BSD +PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes + +MASTER_SITES= ${HOMEPAGE}/dist/ +EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.gz +WANTLIB=c curses m pthread sndio z FLAC id3tag mad sndfile vorbisfile +LIB_DEPENDS=audio/flac audio/libid3tag audio/libmad audio/libsndfile audio/libvorbis +CONFIGURE_STYLE=simple +CONFIGURE_ARGS= prefix=${PREFIX} ao=no oss=no pulse=no sun=no wavpack=no please follow standard ports Makefile style for line formatting. (also tar/tar.gz are preferred, /dev/null diffs are harder to test).
Re: opendnssec and softhsm revisited
On 2014/05/07 22:57, Patrik Lundin wrote: Hello, I thought I would take a second look at porting opendnssec and softhsm since last time my softhsm adventure grinded to a halt due to libtool issues (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-portsm=137054816021002w=2). The attached softhsm port is based on what sthen@ sent out in that thread with some stuff removed. I am not sure if it is because of the recent libtool work I have seen on the lists, but it now seems the softhsm shared object turns up just fine without any special care. The opendnssec port is a work in progress. The most annoying thing while building currently is the warnings regarding comma at end of enumerator list which seems to be the result of inconsistent use of -std=c99 which i am not sure how to solve properly. Another thing I am not sure about is the MODULES= converters/libiconv which I added because portcheck wanted it to be there. Finally I am pretty sure both LICENSE files can be summed up as BSD, an extra pair of eyes would be welcome though. I make sure they are installed under doc/name in both ports. Anyway, any feedback is much appreciated. Regards, Patrik Lundin Some quick comments from a read-through of the files (but not building/testing yet) :- opendnssec README: - should follow style from ports/infrastructure/templates/README.template - vi /etc/softhsm.conf should use ${SYSCONFDIR}, and I think the directory structure and ownership should be setup with @samples rather than telling people what to type. opendnssec PLIST: - no point @sample'ing /var/run/opendnssec/, you need to create it in the rc_pre in the rc script anyway because /var/run is cleared at boot. example in smokeping. - @owner/@group need updating - you're using /var/opendnssec/ in this file but ${LOCALSTATEDIR} in README softhsm PLIST: - /var / ${LOCALSTATEDIR}
Re: NEW: calligra 2.8.1
2014-05-05 1:25 GMT+04:00, Rafael Sadowski raf...@sizeofvoid.org: hi @ports, DESCR: Calligra is an integrated suite of KDE applications that cover office, creative and management needs. Office productivity: - Words for text processing; - Sheets for computations; - Stage for presentations; - Flow for diagrams and flowcharts; - Kexi for database management; - Braindump for note taking. Graphics: - Krita for advanced drawing and image manipulation; - Karbon for vector graphics. Management: - Plan for project planning. Attached as tar and on github: https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip/tree/master/editors/calligra Tested on amd64, -current. Comments, okay's? While I see no problems with the port at the first glance, I need to build and test it more throughly. Thank you for updating it, I'll take care of it together with other KDE4 apps during next two weeks. -- WBR, Vadim Zhukov
Re: POSIX standard as manual pages
Hi Vadim, Vadim Zhukov wrote on Thu, May 08, 2014 at 12:56:58AM +0400: All other nits were fixed, and here is an updated port. ok schwarze@ If you want, wrap the line after ${DOCDIR}, in pkg/README before commit, then the installed file /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/man-pages-posix-2013a will look better because ${DOCDIR} is quite long when expanded. Yours, Ingo
[UPDATE] devel/p5-Package-Stash + -XS
So after some feedback from bluhm@ I found more dependencies that need updating for tests to pass. Before sending too many updates, I want to send this to ask about the best way to accomplish changing the dependencies for shared architectures. I know this way works, but not sure if it is recommended. I like it because as the DESCR says, Package::Stash::XS is recommended everywhere it can be used and so I'd rather people just get it but I don't want to lose out on the package on non-shared arch's due to optional dependencies. Plus, taking maintainership as jim@ asked me to. Feedback or OKs appreciated. Index: devel/p5-Package-Stash/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Package-Stash/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -p -u -r1.8 Makefile --- devel/p5-Package-Stash/Makefile 11 Mar 2013 10:50:20 - 1.8 +++ devel/p5-Package-Stash/Makefile 2 May 2014 16:15:14 - @@ -1,22 +1,30 @@ # $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2013/03/11 10:50:20 espie Exp $ -COMMENT= routines for manipulating stashes +COMMENT = routines for manipulating stashes -MODULES= cpan -DISTNAME= Package-Stash-0.33 -REVISION= 0 -CATEGORIES=devel +DISTNAME = Package-Stash-0.36 +CATEGORIES = devel -MAINTAINER=Jim Razmus II j...@openbsd.org +MAINTAINER = Andrew Fresh afre...@openbsd.org # perl -PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes +PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes -RUN_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Dist-CheckConflicts \ - devel/p5-Package-DeprecationManager +MODULES = cpan -TEST_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Test-Exception \ - devel/p5-Test-Fatal \ - devel/p5-Test-Requires +RUN_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Dist-CheckConflicts=0.02 \ + devel/p5-Module-Implementation=0.06 + +BUILD_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Dist-CheckConflicts=0.02 + +TEST_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Test-Fatal \ + devel/p5-Test-Requires + +# Could use TEST_DEPENDS of p5-Package-Anon if someone ports it + +.include bsd.port.arch.mk +.if !${PROPERTIES:Mno_shared} +RUN_DEPENDS += devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS +.endif .include bsd.port.mk Index: devel/p5-Package-Stash/distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Package-Stash/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -p -u -r1.2 distinfo --- devel/p5-Package-Stash/distinfo 6 Apr 2012 10:01:33 - 1.2 +++ devel/p5-Package-Stash/distinfo 2 May 2014 16:15:14 - @@ -1,5 +1,2 @@ -MD5 (Package-Stash-0.33.tar.gz) = /h9u+g29RvhSCQO0NvGF8Q== -RMD160 (Package-Stash-0.33.tar.gz) = /MyL9B9zpfkvDnHDfSzW19jp0/I= -SHA1 (Package-Stash-0.33.tar.gz) = m+sQKiFMEwfZ2UgIYZfzN7TN/mQ= -SHA256 (Package-Stash-0.33.tar.gz) = 9l/YFdUVBv/EgCU/3tZ8BNMow2B8Q0HHu3pb9nAWpVU= -SIZE (Package-Stash-0.33.tar.gz) = 29841 +SHA256 (Package-Stash-0.36.tar.gz) = oBz0jHzXo14NmuSx3CcCaYOX9Vos5UnQvazcV+psc/E= +SIZE (Package-Stash-0.36.tar.gz) = 37499 Index: devel/p5-Package-Stash/pkg/PLIST === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Package-Stash/pkg/PLIST,v retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -p -u -r1.3 PLIST --- devel/p5-Package-Stash/pkg/PLIST7 Apr 2012 13:50:06 - 1.3 +++ devel/p5-Package-Stash/pkg/PLIST2 May 2014 16:15:14 - @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ @comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2012/04/07 13:50:06 sthen Exp $ bin/package-stash-conflicts +${P5SITE}/Package/ ${P5SITE}/Package/Stash/ ${P5SITE}/Package/Stash.pm ${P5SITE}/Package/Stash/Conflicts.pm ${P5SITE}/Package/Stash/PP.pm +@man man/man1/package-stash-conflicts.1 @man man/man3p/Package::Stash.3p +@man man/man3p/Package::Stash::Conflicts.3p @man man/man3p/Package::Stash::PP.3p Index: devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/Makefile === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/Makefile,v retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -p -u -r1.4 Makefile --- devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/Makefile 11 Mar 2013 10:50:20 - 1.4 +++ devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/Makefile 2 May 2014 16:15:13 - @@ -4,15 +4,19 @@ COMMENT = faster and more correct implem SHARED_ONLY = Yes MODULES = cpan -DISTNAME = Package-Stash-XS-0.25 -REVISION = 0 +DISTNAME = Package-Stash-XS-0.28 CATEGORIES = devel +MAINTAINER = Andrew Fresh afre...@openbsd.org + # Perl PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM = Yes WANTLIB += c -TEST_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Test-Fatal +TEST_DEPENDS = devel/p5-Test-Fatal \ +devel/p5-Test-Requires + +# Could use TEST_DEPENDS of p5-Package-Anon if someone ports it .include bsd.port.mk Index: devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/distinfo === RCS file: /cvs/ports/devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/distinfo,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -p -u -r1.2 distinfo --- devel/p5-Package-Stash-XS/distinfo 6 Apr 2012 10:01:51