[owc] Weekly ports changes ending 2006-09-17
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Mon Sep 18 08:23:59 BST 2006
OpenBSD ports changes summary for 2006-09-10 to 2006-09-17 inclusive
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comms/malsync devel/p5-Readonly
graphics graphics/ufraw
infrastructure/mk misc/gnuwatch
net/mldonkey print/teTeX
www/mozilla-firefox
== comms ============================================================= 01/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/comms
malsync
~ Makefile
> kill dead mastersite/homepage
> bump pkgname
> ok espie (jasper@)
== devel ============================================================= 02/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel
p5-Readonly
~ Makefile ~ pkg/DESCR
> flesh out description, explain why Readonly might be more useful than
> constant, and that there is a secundary package that can speed things up.
> (espie@)
== graphics ========================================================== 03/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/graphics
graphics
~ Makefile
> ufraw (mbalmer@)
ufraw
+ distinfo + Makefile
+ patches/patch-ufraw_developer_c + patches/patch-ufraw_preview_c
+ patches/patch-ufraw_c + patches/patch-ufraw-batch_c
+ patches/patch-nikon_curve_c + pkg/PLIST
+ pkg/DESCR
> New import:
> a raw converter.
== infrastructure ==================================================== 04/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/infrastructure
mk
~ bsd.port.mk
> more generic protection against multiple locking: instead of one
> _MASTER_LOCK, we keep a list of _LOCKS_HELD by one port builder in
> an env variable, and we don't relock stuff that's already locked.
> This allows us to, e.g., have fake depend on regress without issue
> (even though, internally, it's more efficient to use the _internal-*
> targets to avoid testing locks). (espie@)
~ bsd.port.mk
> somewhat big change: zap the package-link/package-unlink stuff, turn these
> into real targets.
> - now make package will create missing ftp/cdrom links when PERMIT says so.
> - PKG_ARCH=* packages get built into packages/no-arch, and linked from
> elsewhere.
> Everything gets based off PACKAGE_REPOSITORY, PKGREPOSITORYBASE and friends
> get ditched.
> All `package' targets go through the same routine: iterate through every
> subpackage with PACKAGING set.
> This includes describe, lib-depends-check, package, dump-vars, install-all,
> which will iterate through subdescribe, sublib-depends-check, subpackage,
> subdump-vars, and install.
> (names are subject to change).
> Much simpler logic, plus hey, you get an install-all target !
> Might be some minor breakage, most stuff appear to work just fine...
> (espie@)
== misc ============================================================== 05/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/misc
gnuwatch
~ Makefile ~ distinfo
~ patches/patch-watch_c
> update gnuwatch to 3.2.7
> change my mail address
> ok bernd (jasper@)
== net =============================================================== 06/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/net
mldonkey
~ stable/Makefile ~ stable/distinfo
~ stable/patches/patch-config_Makefile_in
> new version (espie@)
== print ============================================================= 07/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/print
teTeX
~ base/Makefile
> zap ref to _internal-fake now that it works. (espie@)
== www =============================================================== 08/08 ==
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/www
mozilla-firefox
~ Makefile ~ distinfo
~ patch-modules_libpref_src_init_all_js
~ patch-widget_src_gtk2_nsSound_cpp
> SECURITY update to firefox 1.5.0.7
> see http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html
> for details
> ok bernd@ (steven@)
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