- Update to the latest 1.6 stable snapshot as of 2002-03-27.
- Update the Oni Guruma alternative regex engine to 20020325.
lang/ruby-devel:
- Update to the latest 1.7 development snapshot as of 2002-03-26.
- Add the WITH_ONIGURUMA knob as well as lang/ruby.
- Require devel/autoconf (2.53 or later is required).
- Add several modules to the obsoleted modules list (now included):
bigfloat
fileutils
racc-runtime
strscan
Add a WITH_ONIGURUMA knob that enables the Oni Guruma regex engine
that's currently under development that will eventually replace the
stock one that's derived from LGPL'd GNU regex. [experimental]
lang/ruby-devel deinstall obsoleted (integrated) packages in their
post-install targets (for installation from ports) and in their plists
(for installation from packages),
Update to the latest snapshot as of 2002-01-29 while I'm at it.
- USE_AUTO* -> USE_AUTO*_VER=* where required
- USE_AUTO* / *_DEPENDS=.*auto*:*/devel/auto* -> GNU_CONFIGURE where OK
- Other minor changes to fix things
These changes should be no-ops with the current bsd.port.mk, but will
assist in preparing for the next generation of USE_AUTO*.
Submitted by: bento 4-exp USE_AUTO* cleanups
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~will/4-exp/http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/4-exp-latest/
Note that you'll have to rebuild all the installed ruby modules
if you upgrade. To do it, just install the latest portupgrade and
hit `portupgrade -rfcC ruby'.
temporarily stop linking ruby with libc_r. This will break such
extension modules as ruby-qt, but we have to investigate the
annoying problems we are seeing, present in both ruby and our libc_r.
Once suggested by: green
Remove shells/ruby-shell as it is now part of the standard distribution.
(in both Ruby 1.6.4 and 1.7.0)
Mark security/ruby-sha1 broken for Ruby >= 1.7.0, as it is also part of the
standard distribution now.
- irb 0.7.3 & irb-tools 0.7.1 merged
- numerous bugs fixed, including gdbm/dbm memory leakage
Strip the binary only when ${STRIP} == -s.
La la, still waiting for the 1.6.4 release, la la...
Set --with-opt-dir="${X11BASE}" instead of
--with-opt-dir="${LOCALBASE}". ${LOCALBASE}/{include,lib} is included
in the CPPFLAGS and LIBS by default anyway.