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* Move Objective-C ports to the v2 GNUstep ABI.theraven2019-02-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Bump the LLVM revision used for GNUstep to 7, the minimum to support the new ABI. * GNUstep-back does not work with lld, so mark it to use Gold (BFD LD doesn't seem able to link Objective-C things). * Turn off some annoying debug logs in GNUstep back, which generate several messages per second when you move the mouse. These should never have been enabled in a release build anyway. * Downgrade Cenon to 4.0.2. This was the last version to actually work with GNUstep (the later ones use XCode >= 5 .xib files, which GNUstep can't parse). * Update gorm to git head. The current release doesn't work with the new Objective-C ABI, but -head has the patches to fix it. * Update PikoPixel and add it to the gnustep-app meta-package. * Update the three core GNUstep packages to the latest release. * Update gnumail and pantomime to the latest release and fix a linking error with the new ABI. * Update GNUstep FTP to the latest version. Reviewed by: bapt (previous version)
* Update Objective-C LLVM version to 6.0.brooks2018-09-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Fixes aarch64 build. Reduces depends on obsolete LLVM 4.0. PR: 230116 Submitted by: mikael.urankar@gmail.com Approved by: theraven (prior version) Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
* Fix configure options for gnustep-maketheraven2017-12-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | We were not setting the flag to select the GNUstep ABI, so were defaulting to using the GCC-compatible version, which was likely to trigger a lot of subtle bugs. This was noticed when C++ exceptions thrown through Objective-C stack frames caused segfaults.
* Mark as broken ports with no public distfilesbapt2017-10-131-1/+1
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* Update GNUstep core libraries.theraven2017-08-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Update the default Objective-C compiler. Fix various build failures in GNUstep ports from newer versions of the GNUstep core libraries and from changes to GNUstep Make. Update various ports that use GNUstep and bump the portrevision of the ones that haven't had a new release.
* Make all GNUstep ports install into the System domain so that the Local ↵theraven2015-09-192-66/+66
| | | | | | | | | | | domain is available for stuff built from source. Some ports were already installing in the System domain, for these just remove the Makefile lines explicitly specifying the install domain. The rest are installed in the Local domain, remove any overrides, update their pkg-plists and any explicit paths in the Makefiles and then bump port revision. Approved by: bapt (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2977
* MASTER_SITES cleanup.mat2015-05-141-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Replace ${MASTER_SITE_FOO} with FOO. - Merge MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR into MASTER_SITES when possible. (This means 99.9% of the time.) - Remove occurrences of MASTER_SITE_LOCAL when no subdirectory was present and no hint of what it should be was present. - Fix some logic. - And generally, make things more simple and easy to understand. While there, add magic values to the FESTIVAL, GENTOO, GIMP, GNUPG, QT and SAMBA macros. Also, replace some EXTRACT_SUFX occurences with USES=tar:*. Checked by: make fetch-urlall-list With hat: portmgr Sponsored by: Absolight
* Convert bsd.gnustep.mk to USES=gnustepbapt2015-04-091-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Simplify gnustep ports Hook into the regular ports framework: - LIB_DEPENDS for library dependencies - Use regular USE_LDCONFIG Reuse USES=objc (automatic) USE_GNUSTEP is now a macro to set the dependencies and build feature needed. Accepted arguments: back base build gui Merge deskutils/preferencepanes into deskutils/systempreferences
* Cleanup plistbapt2014-10-201-5/+0
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* Update the default version of GCC in the Ports Collection from GCC 4.7.4gerald2014-09-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | to GCC 4.8.3. Part II, Bump PORTREVISIONs. PR: 192025 Tested by: antoine (-exp runs) Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
* Update BioCocoa to the latest release.theraven2013-10-093-75/+68
| | | | Approved by: bapt (mentor)
* Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ↵bapt2013-09-201-0/+1
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* Update to latest GNUstep core libraries.theraven2013-08-293-16/+85
| | | | | | | | | | | Update dependent packages with more recent releases. Remove old and bit-rotted ones. Switch to using clang 3.3 and libobjc2 1.7 by default, so modern Objective-C features work out of the box and remove a lot of configurable options for sub-optimal (and, often, unsupported / deprecated upstream) configurations. Take maintainership of GNUstep-related ports. Several of the ports left in have scary warnings which mean that they are likely broken in lots of cases. Future commits will fix them. Approved by: bapt
* - cleanup commentsdinoex2012-10-131-5/+0
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* - reset MAINTAINERdinoex2012-06-261-1/+1
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* - Get Rid MD5 supportmiwi2011-03-191-1/+0
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* LICENSE LGPL21dinoex2010-06-051-0/+2
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* - drop USE_GNUSTEP_PREFIXdinoex2010-05-302-9/+8
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* - add LICENSE:dinoex2009-01-171-0/+2
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* Bump portrevision due to upgrade of devel/gettext.edwin2008-06-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT in Makefile (29 of them). PR: ports/124340 Submitted by: edwin@ Approved by: portmgr (pav)
* - update for gnustep-make-2.0.0dinoex2007-05-251-1/+1
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* - Welcome X.org 7.2 \o/.flz2007-05-201-0/+1
| | | | | - Set X11BASE to ${LOCALBASE} for recent ${OSVERSION}. - Bump PORTREVISION for ports intalling files in ${X11BASE}.
* - add category gnustepdinoex2007-02-011-1/+1
| | | | | PR: 103931 Approved by: pav
* The BioCocoa framework provides developers with the opportunity to adddinoex2006-12-304-0/+44
support for reading and writing BEAST, Clustal, EMBL, Fasta, GCG-MSF, GDE, Hennig86, NCBI, NEXUS, NONA, PDB, Phylip, PIR, Plain/Raw, Swiss-Prot and TNT files by writing only three lines of code. The framework is written in Cocoa (Objective-C). WWW: http://bioinformatics.org/biococoa/