In some builds it could be possible that pkg-descr is not writable.
We could either install -m 0644 the file over or just let sh create
it.
This change also opens the destination file only once now.
Fixes: ddd0e820c
When using tags the archive fetched from GitLab has the
corresponding commit hash appended to the directory root too.
snui@git+https://gitlab.com/snakedye/snui.git?tag=v0.1.4\#83873f1e148a9c84471c10f166c9a945a44d3e64
would result in
WRKSRC_crate_snui= ${WRKDIR}/snui-v0.1.4
but it must be
WRKSRC_crate_snui= ${WRKDIR}/snui-v0.1.4-83873f1e148a9c84471c10f166c9a945a44d3e64
PR: 266724
Reported by: jbeich
The WWW macro was supposewd to hold only one URL pointing to the most
useful starting point for a user searching for additional information,
configuration examples, etc.
Some port maintainers have set the WWW macro to a list of URLs,
breaking assumptions by scripts and tools in the ports system and of
external users of the ports system.
This change allows WWW to hold a list of URLs by only considering the
first list element in places where only a single URL is supported.
This mirrors the previous behavior of only using the first line tagged
with "WWW: " in the pkg-descr file.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36558
The format of the manifest file does not allow commas in values.
Since URLs may include commas, they need to be protected against
interpretation of these commas as field separators.
This update unbreaks the package generation for ports that have
a comma in the URL.
Approved by: portmgr (implcit)
Expect the project website or other relevant URL of a port to be
specified in a WWW macro in its Makefile.
This information used to be available in WWW: lines at the end of
each port's pkg-descr file. By moving it into the Makefile, this
value is easier to access, verify, and maintain.
A WWW: line is added to the "desc" element of package manifests
based on the WWW macro value by the create-manifest.sh script.
This restores the previous contents of this line in the manifest
(as e.g. expected by the Freshports website).
The ports-mgmt/portlint port has been updated in commit 9800743f0
(version 2.19.13) to support the planned introduction of WWW in
port Makefiles.
Approved by: portmgr (tcberner)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36434
Reason: 'grep -q SONAME' ends before it drains the pipe, pipe fails
when the remaining output is too long, and 'set -o pipefail'
causes the whole command to fail when it is supposed to succeed.
Remedy: Please apply the attached patch fix-SONAME.patch, or
alternatively remove 'set -o pipefail' from qa.sh
PR: 259992
Approved by: tcberner@ (as portmgr)
- Mk/Uses/go.mk: add support for selecting Go port version in USES=go;
- Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk: add GO_DEFAULT;
- convert lang/go-devel to the master and lang/go{117,118} to slave
ports;
- add lang/go meta-port that provides go and gofmt symlinks to the
current default version.
PR: 264336
Reviewed by: ygy jwb yuri mikael drtr0jan@yandex.ru decke mat
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35346
Thursday, 21 April 2022
Welcome to KDE Gear ⚙️ 22.04!
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KDE Gear ⚙️ 22.04 brings you all the updates added to a long list of KDE
apps over the last four months. KDE programs allow you to work, create
and play without having to submit yourself to extortionate licenses and
intrusive advertising, or surrender your privacy to unscrupulous
corporations.
Below you will discover a selection of the changes added in the last
four months to software designed to make your life better. But remember,
there is much, much more: games, social media apps, utilities for
communicating, developing and creating stuff… All these things have been
worked on to give you more stability and boost your productivity.
If you want to see a full list of everything we have done, check out the
complete changelog.
WARNING: There’s a lot!
All the details can be found here:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/22.04.0/
These are fixes Ruby 3.0
Changes were compiled against all dependencies of devel/ruby-gems and
they all built cleanly.
There are five known build failures, all prexisting:
* devel/rubygem-xdg5: requires Ruby 3.0
* devel/rubygem-xdg: requires Ruby 3.1
* graphics/rubygem-objectdetect: port explicitly marked broken
* mail/rubygem-tmail: port explicitly marked broken
* science/cdcl: marked broken, unfetchable
Plus, science/rubygem-ruby-dcl gets skipped because of science/cdcl
PR: 258108
Approved by: ruby (zi@)
A new USES has been added to depend on ImageMagick.
USES=magick
adds a LIB_DEPENDS on graphics/ImageMagick${IMAGEMAGICK_DEFAULT}.
If a specific version is required, use for example
USES=magick:6 resp. USES=magick:7
If only a build, run or test is required, use for example
USES=magick:build resp. USES=magick:6,build,test
If a dependency on the nox11 flavor is required, use for example
USES=magick:nox11 resp. USES=magick:7,nox11,run,test
See magick.mk for more details on the available flags.
The tree has been completely converted to make use of this.
Approved by: bapt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32754
The pipeline
readelf -d "${dep_file}" | grep -q SONAME
can fail because grep -q closes the output early resulting sigpipe being
sent to readelf. Other possible solutions are to turn off pipefail for
the file or remove the -q grep argument.
Credit to ashish@ for the detective work to discover the root cause of
this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31211
Reviewed by: emaste
Approved by: bapt (portmgr) mat (portmgr)
Git sources from `Cargo.lock` are added to `CARGO_CRATES` through
the normal mechanism of `make cargo-crates` by the porter. They
are used to populate `MASTER_SITES`, `DISTFILES` with static
git-archive(1) tarballs a la `USE_GITHUB`, `USE_GITLAB`. In the
configure phase we generate `[patch]` sections in the config file
which will cause `cargo update` to auto-update `Cargo.lock` to point
to the appropriate extraction directories.
Normally `cargo update` would connect to the network to update all
Git sources but since rust-1.55.0 our cargo has been patched to
skip this when `CARGO_FREEBSD_PORTS_SKIP_GIT_UPDATE` is set in the
environment.
This replaces the old `CARGO_USE_GITHUB`, `CARGO_USE_GITLAB` hacks
where this was done by editing all `Cargo.toml` with sed(1) calls.
Additionally, we try to automatically infer the individiual crate
sub-directories inside the Git sources based on `package.name` in
`Cargo.toml` to remove the need for `CARGO_GIT_SUBDIR`.
USES=cargo also now sets `WRKSRC_crate_$name` for each crate to
point to the crate extraction directories.
PR: 256581
Reviewed by: jbeich
Also reset state on function entry otherwise split_url() cannot
really be called multiple times since there would be garbage values
in the url array from previous calls.
It never actually really have been a thing, and can be done
directly in install/deinstall scripts
Reviewed by: mat (portmgr)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29427
Most of the time, we use grep in a test, where its return value is
important. In this instance, it is only used for filtering, and we do
not care about its return value, so ignore it.
PR: 250723
Exp-run by: antoine
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27007
set pipefail changes the pipeline return status from being the return
status of the last command to the last non 0 exit status of any command
in the pipeline. This is needed to make sure all the commands in a
pipeline did actually return a non 0 status and not only the last one.
PR: 250723
Exp-run by: antoine
Reviewed by: bapt
Approved by: bapt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27007
- switch to the more modern version of librsvg2 on architectures
supporting rust
- this will fix some graphical issues on these architectures
PR: 250276
Exp-run by: antoine
Submitted by: tobik
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18878
set pipefail changes the pipeline return status from being the return
status of the last command to the last non 0 exit status of any command
in the pipeline. This is needed to make sure all the commands in a
pipeline did actually return a non 0 status and not only the last one.
- when sed expressions fail, report them, and the failing files,
to aid developers in identifying the commits
- check whether a REINPLACE_CMD is partially effective, or totally
ineffective, and adjust wording (please check vs. please FIX)
- use SED variable instead of /usr/bin/sed if set, for consistency.
portmgr@ hasn't raised objections other than performing power play,
and haven't responded with reasons to core@s question in
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24240#592660 posed Sept 30 (17 days ago)
Approved by: portmgr@ (timeout, 200 days)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24240
Dozens of KDE apps are getting new releases from KDE’s release service. New
features, usability improvements, re-designs and bug fixes all contribute to
helping boost your productivity and making this new batch of applications more
efficient and pleasant to use.
Full announcement:
https://kde.org/announcements/releases/2020-08-apps-update/