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PR: ports/148726
Submitted by: Otacilio de Araujo Ramos Neto <otacilio.neto@ee.ufcg.edu.br> (maintainer)
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files for elements and diagrams, and includes both a diagram editor and an
element editor.
WWW: http://qelectrotech.org/
PR: ports/146513
Submitted by: Gvozdikov Veniamin <g.veniamin at googlemail.com>
Approved by: pgj (mentor)
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is really suppressed).
Feature safe: yes
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PR: 147628
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel@stasyan.com>
Approved by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
Feature safe: yes
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This seems to be the only piece of code in the entire ports tree which
uses getpw(3) and it seems to be dead code anyway.
Approved by: beat
Feature safe: yes
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Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel@stasyan.com>
Feature safe: yes
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Hat: portmgr
Feature safe: yes
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to PRs.
Hat: portmgr
Feature safe: yes
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Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel@stasyan.com>
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PR: based on ports/146365
Submitted by: Alex Kozlov <spam at rm-rf.kiev.ua>
Approved by: maintainers timeout (two weeks)
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PR: 146746
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin
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installed on a machine where Code_Aster is already installed.
PR: ports/146738
Approved by: maintainer
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- Update maintainer's email
PR: ports/146591
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@brlcad.org> (maintainer)
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- Don't install useless documentation.
PR: ports/143878
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel (at) stasyan.com> (maintainer)
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Reported by: Andrea Venturoli <ml (at) netfence.it>
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Note: this one does not install the static libraries, but it should not
be a problem.
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Reviewed by: exp8 run on pointyhat
Supported by: miwi
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Feature safe: yes
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Reported by: pointyhat
Feature safe: yes
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Reported by: pointyhat
Feature safe: yes
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Hat: portmgr
Feature safe: yes
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Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel (at) stasyan.com>
Feature safe: yes
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PR: ports/143820
Approved by: maintainer
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains meta-port.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains YACS module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains Post-pro (VISU) module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains SMESH module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains SIERPINSKY module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains RANDOMIZER module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains MULTIPR module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains MED module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains LIGHT module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains KERNEL module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains GUI module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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and Post-Processing for numerical simulation.
+Supports interoperability between CAD modeling and
computation software (CAD-CAE link)
+Makes easier the integration of new components on heterogeneous systems
for numerical computation
+Sets the priority to multi-physics coupling between computation software
+Provides a generic user interface, user-friendly and efficient,
which helps to reduce the costs and delays of carrying out the studies
+Reduces training time to the specific time for learning the software solution
which has been based on this platform
+All functionalities are accessible through the programmatic
integrated Python console
This package contains GEOM module.
WWW: http://www.salome-platform.org
- Stas Timokhin
devel@stasyan.com
PR: ports/143469
Submitted by: Stas Timokhin <devel at stasyan.com>
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PR: 143810
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Applied several patches from this website:
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/teaching/CDHW/Electronics2/userguide/secD.html
specifically fixes for:
- Where command causes crashes
- Recognition of scale factors in arbitrary source
- Current Controlled Switch in subckt, parsing error
- Noise analysis bug
- Save segmentation faults
- BSIM1 model xpart parameter random
- Tran analysis default TSTEP
PR: ports/143727
Submitted by: "Pedro F. Giffuni" <giffunip@tutopia.com>
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PR: 143066
Submitted by: "Pedro F. Giffuni" <giffunip@tutopia.com>
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Reported by: pointyhat
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PR: 142977
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: ports/142987
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@tutopia.com>
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Reported by: bsam@
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Report by: QAT@
PR: ports/142926
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/142779
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/142626
Submitted by: myself (pgollucci@)
Approved by: otacilio.neto@ee.ufcg.edu.br (maintainer)
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PR: ports/142360
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/141552
Approved by: maintainer
Submitted by: myself (pgollucci@)
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- Remove an unnecessary patch[*].
- Use build.sh to install binaries and reduce diff between Makefile
for FreeBSD and for Linux in the distribution.
Pointed out by: till plewe[*]
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e-mail addresses from the pkg-descr file that could reasonably
be mistaken for maintainer contact information in order to avoid
confusion on the part of users looking for support. As a pleasant
side effect this also avoids confusion and/or frustration for people
who are no longer maintaining those ports.
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Reported by: pointyhat
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PR: 141290
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: ports/141232
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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bump PORTREVISION
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release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ .
Officially, this is mostly a polishing release in preparation for GNOME 3.0
due in about a year.
On the FreeBSD front, though, a lot went into this release. Major thanks
goes to kwm and avl who did a lot of the porting work for this release.
In particular, kwm brought in Evolution MAPI support for better Microsoft
Exchange integration. Avl made sure that the new gobject introspection
repository ports were nicely compartmentalized so that large dependencies
aren't brought in wholesale.
But, every GNOME team member (ahze, avl, bland, kwm, mezz, and myself)
contributed to this release.
Other major improvements include an updated HAL with better volume
probing code, ufsid integration, and support for volume names containing
spaces (big thanks to J.R. Oldroyd); a new WebKit; updated AbiWord;
an updated Gimp; and a preview of the new GNOME Shell project (thanks to
Pawel Worach).
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to that the following additional
contributors to this release whose patches and testing really helped
make it a success:
Andrius Morkunas
Dominique Goncalves
Eric L. Chen
J.R. Oldroyd
Joseph S. Atkinson
Li
Pawel Worach
Romain Tartière
Thomas Vogt
Yasuda Keisuke
Rui Paulo
Martin Wilke
(and an extra shout out to miwi and pav for pointyhat runs)
We would like to send this release out to Alexander Loginov (avl) in
hopes that he feels better soon.
PR: 136676
136967
138872 (obsolete with new epiphany-webkit)
139160
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- Bump PORTREVISION if needed
- Fix some portlint errors.
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Reported by: pointyhat
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Reported by: pointyhat
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PR: 140481
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Forgotten by: bsam (me)
Requested by: linimon
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PR: 140231
Submitted by: Otacílio de Araújo Ramos Neto <otacilio.neto@ee.ufcg.edu.br> (maintainer)
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For changes see http://sourceforge.net/projects/kicad/develop
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PR: ports/139619 (based on)
Submitted by: Sylvio Cesar <scjamorim@bsd.com.br>
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PR: ports/139566
Reported by: Makoto Kishimoto <ksmakoto@dd.iij4u.or.jp>
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- Change master site.
Submitted by: bms (based on)
Feature safe: yes
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prior OSVERSION 700042
- Unbreak
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
Feature safe: yes
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implies lang/gcc44 up from lang/gcc43.
Approved by: portmgr
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PR: 138274
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 138176
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/138081
Submitted by: tacilio.net at ee.ufcg.edu.br (maintainer)
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starting with B,C
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PR: ports/133822
Submitted by: Mike Durian <durian@shadetreesoftware.com>
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-Update libtool and libltdl to 2.2.6a.
-Remove devel/libtool15 and devel/libltdl15.
-Fix ports build with libtool22/libltdl22.
-Bump ports that depend on libltdl22 due to shared library version change.
-Explain what to do update in the UPDATING.
It has been tested with GNOME2, XFCE4, KDE3, KDE4 and other many wm/desktop
and applications in the runtime.
With help: marcus and kwm
Pointyhat-exp: a few times by pav
Tested by: pgollucci, "Romain Tartière" <romain@blogreen.org>, and
a few MarcusCom CVS users. Also, I might have missed a few.
Repocopy by: marcus
Approved by: portmgr
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bumped or updated
Requested by: edwin
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- Split boost port to separate components, with boost-all metaport
PR: ports/137054
Submitted by: Alexander Churanov <churanov.port.maintainer@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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PR: 136948
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu>
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Tested by: pav on pointyhat
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PR: ports/136485
Submitted by: otacilio.neto@ee.ufcg.edu.br (maintainer)
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- pkg-message --> files/pkg-message.in; [2]
- don't hardcode DOCSDIR to default in it
- display it only when NOPORTDOCS it's not defined
- rework PORTDOCS installation a little [3]
- bump PORTREVISION [3]
Submitted by: Sahil Tandon [1][3], itetcu@ [2]
Reported by: QATty [1]
Approved by: maintainer
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Tested by: 3 pointyhat runs
Thanks to: pav, gahr, lwhsu, mva, amdmi3
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Reported by: QS Tindie
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Reported by: QAT run
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Reported by: QAT
Pointyhat to: garga
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language. It includes:
* Verilog::Getopt which parses command line options similar to C++ and VCS.
* Verilog::Language which knows the language keywords and parses numbers.
* Verilog::Netlist which builds netlists out of Verilog files. This allows
easy scripts to determine things such as the hierarchy of modules.
* Verilog::Parser invokes callbacks for language tokens.
* Verilog::Preproc preprocesses the language, and allows reading
post-processed files right from Perl without temporary files.
* vpassert inserts PLIish warnings and assertions for any simulator.
* vppreproc preprocesses the complete Verilog 2001 and SystemVerilog language.
* vrename renames and cross-references Verilog symbols. Vrename creates Verilog
cross references and makes it easy to rename signal and module names across
multiple files. Vrename uses a simple and efficient three step process.
First, you run vrename to create a list of signals in the design. You then
edit this list, changing as many symbols as you wish. Vrename is then run a
second time to apply the changes.
WWW: http://www.veripool.org/wiki/verilog-perl
PR: ports/134124
Submitted by: Otacílio de Araújo Ramos Neto <otacilio.neto at ee.ufcg.edu.br>
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PR: ports/134479
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@tutopia.com>
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5 to 6.
Forgotten by: araujo@
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PR: ports/134330
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze AT bsdforen.de> (maintainer)
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
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Requested by: mr@
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Submitted by: mi@
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Reported by: QAT
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Prompted by: QAT
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* cad/qcad itself:
1. Enable parallel build.
This is safe, because the vendor's script supports it
(but only, when one is using distcc).
2. Remove the special handling for Alpha.
I guess, this is a historical wart --
the current version of qcad compiles on my amd64 with
`-Wall -W' without any warnings. If Alpha bites again,
the wart can be put back until someone tracks the bug down.
* cad/qcad-partslib:
1. Fetch the .tar.gz, rather than .zip variant of the distribution.
This new file is more than twice smaller.
2. Remove build-dependency on qcad -- this is useless for a pure-data port
and only complicates package building and installation
(a PORTREVISION bump in qcad itself, for example,
will necessitate rebuilding partslib without any good reason).
3. Don't create an intermediate extraction under ${WRKSRC}
for the sole purpose of creating PLIST -- extract from ${DISTFILE} into
${DATADIR} directly and use tar's output to create PLIST on the fly.
This saves a ton of I/O and diskspace during packaging.
Submitted by: Mikhail T. <mi+thun [at] aldan.algebra.com>
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Prompted by: QAT QA run
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PR: ports/133397
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
Approved by: tabthorpe (co-mentor)
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Reported by: pointyhat
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- Use SF/subdir abbreviation for some ports
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- Minor bug fixes in RS274-X output.
- Bug fixes in postscript output
- DRC checks for annular ring on pads only uses the mininum annular
ring drc setting instead of also checking minimum copper width.
- Fix postscript output for zero length lines.
- Improve the 'save before closing' dialogs.
- Fixed bugs where objects attached to the cursor vanish sometimes.
- Allow outline layers to have only arcs.
- Added "Ben Mode" png output which provides a simulated "photograph"
of the board. Very nice for publications.
- Fix poly clearance around rotated pads.
- Fix the batch HID which had bit rotted a little.
- Display net names hierarchically.
- Various speed improvements in the GTK HID.
- Various speed improvements in the autorouter.
- Minor improvements to the windows port.
- Other various bug fixes.
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Approved by: maintainer, brix
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PR: ports/130047
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@tutopia.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (2 months)
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Changelog at <http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/VERSIONS.txt>
- Don't depend anymore on math/gsl.
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both current (fc4) and future linux (f8) distributions at one
ports tree.
The patch contains full changes to ports/Mk files and all ports involved.
But only infrastructure is changed. The resulting packages are the same as
before. Hence no need to bump PORTREVISIONs.
The idea was taken from bsd.gnome.mk and others.
More than 130 ports are switched to follow a new linux infrastructure
introduced by changes to bsd.port.mk, bsd.linux-rpm.mk and a new
bsd.linux-apps.mk.
Thanks for all who was involved and helped me with this work.
And help from Alexander Leidinger was incredible.
Other changes are coming. Stay tuned!
PR: ports/132510
Submitted by: bsam (me)
Exp-run by: portmgr (pav)
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PR: ports/131600
Submitted by: Cristiano Rolim Pereira <cristianorolim (at) hotmail.com>
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- Bump PORTVERSION of ports affected
Tested by: pointyhat (pav)
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- Use proper shebang line in perl and python scripts [1].
- Define INSTALLS_ICONS and USE_GETTEXT where appropriate.
- Implement WITHOUT_NLS knob.
Reported by: Nick Withers <nick@nickwithers.com> [1]
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PR: 131840
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: 131839
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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PR: ports/131468 (based on)
Submitted by: Oliver Lehmann <oliver@freebsd.org>
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names and no longer passing FC, F77, and FFLAGS to CONFIGURE_ENV.
Approved by: maintainer timeout (sarod@users.sf.net, 16 days)
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Hat: portmgr
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Reported by: -fetch-original pointyhat run via pav
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Submitted by: Cristiano Rolim <cristianorolim (at) hotmail<dot>com>
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- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libglut since the shlib
version number went from 4 to 3.
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports depending on libXaw as libXaw.so.8 isn't
installed anymore.
- Couple of ports fixes (mostly missing xorg components added to USE_XORG).
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into the qcad binary.
PR: ports/130747
Submitted by: Alexey Shuvaev
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Submitted by: gerald
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Add a faster MASTER_SITE.
Submitted by: Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer@exit2shell.com>
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PR: 130462
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato432@yahoo.com>
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- Add option for installing emacs mode files.
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WWW: http://www.veripool.org/wiki/verilog-mode
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Suggested by: rafan
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Changelog at <http://www.opencascade.com/pub/doc/Release_Notes_6.3.pdf>.
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Changelog at <http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/VERSIONS.txt>.
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- Relinquish port.
PR: ports/124355 (earlier version)
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <pfgshield-freebsd@yahoo.com>
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- Contributed man page is now part of distribution
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PR: 128063
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen at math dot missouri dot edu>
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Reported by: portscout
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PR: 127891
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@smluc.org> (maintainer)
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Reported by: erwin via pointyhat
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PR: 127357
Submitted by: Dominic Fandrey <LoN_Kamikaze@gmx.de> (maintainer)
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Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni
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successfully on CURRENT, then unbreak it.
PR: ports/126746
Reported by: Alexey Shuvaev <shuvaev@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
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Suggested by: Pedro Giffuni
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Reported by: QAT
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PR: ports/127016
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen at math.missouri.edu>
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Note: this adds two integrated mesh partitionners, Metis and Chaco;
don't rely to the external ports to avoid conflicts with math/metis-edf
(e.g. when installing Code_aster).
Full changelog at <http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/VERSIONS.txt>.
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* Editing capabilities. "klayout" in it's basic form still
operates as pure viewer. However, a mode is available that
enables editing capabilities. See Editor mode quickstart manual
for a more detailed description
* Some RBA extensions: i.e. conversion from "double" type
polygons to "integer" type ones.
* A default layer table can be configured in the "Application"
tab of the setup dialog. This table will be loaded whenever a
layout is opened or created.
* A installer for Windows is provided now.
* Properties are supported on instances now as well.
* Code is compatible with gcc 4.3.0 now.
* Enhanced compatibility with SunStudio 11 compiler (in
particular in RBA).
* Various bug fixes (i.e. in GDS reader and OASIS writer).
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Specifically, newer autoconf (> 2.13) has different semantic of the
configure target. In short, one should use --build=CONFIGURE_TARGET
instead of CONFIGURE_TARGET directly. Otherwise, you will get a warning
and the old semantic may be removed in later autoconf releases.
To workaround this issue, many ports hack the CONFIGURE_TARGET variable
so that it contains the ``--build='' prefix.
To solve this issue, under the fact that some ports still have
configure script generated by the old autoconf, we use runtime detection
in the do-configure target so that the proper argument can be used.
Changes to Mk/*:
- Add runtime detection magic in bsd.port.mk
- Remove CONFIGURE_TARGET hack in various bsd.*.mk
- USE_GNOME=gnometarget is now an no-op
Changes to individual ports, other than removing the CONFIGURE_TARGET hack:
= pkg-plist changed (due to the ugly CONFIGURE_TARGET prefix in * executables)
- comms/gnuradio
- science/abinit
- science/elmer-fem
- science/elmer-matc
- science/elmer-meshgen2d
- science/elmerfront
- science/elmerpost
= use x86_64 as ARCH
- devel/g-wrap
= other changes
- print/magicfilter
GNU_CONFIGURE -> HAS_CONFIGURE since it's not generated by autoconf
Total # of ports modified: 1,027
Total # of ports affected: ~7,000 (set GNU_CONFIGURE to yes)
PR: 126524 (obsoletes 52917)
Submitted by: rafan
Tested on: two pointyhat 7-amd64 exp runs (by pav)
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
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Digital Signal Processing algorithms for audio signals. The input can either
be taken from the sound card, or be a locally generated sine wave, white noise
or impulse signal. The output is fed to the sound card, as well as to a virtual
oscilloscope and spectrum analyzer.
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- Set USE_FORTRAN to fix blas & lacpack detection;
- Respetct NOPORTEXAMPLES.
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- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: ports/125435
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- Add regression-test.
PR: ports/124733
Submitted by: "Pedro F. Giffuni" <pfgshield-freebsd@yahoo.com>
Reviewed by: lippe
Approved by: gabor (mentor, implicit)
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PR: ports/125477
Approved by: maintainer
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
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Reported by: cperciva
Approved by: gabor (mentor, implicit)
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has a bug in negative number handling and cad/pcb can fail in the
configuring stage due to it.
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Spotted by: QA Tindy
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Spotted by: QA Tindy
CVS ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Added a footprin preview in the library window
- Added gnome/kde desktop integration files (app and mime icons, and
.desktop file)
- Added i18n support
- Updated dbus support
- Fix a number of GCC 4 compiler warnings
- Make the gtk gui more robust against malformed menu resource files
- Added checking for duplicate hot key definitions in the menu
resource file in the gtk gui.
- Improved support for building on win32.
- Removed automake/autoconf generated files from cvs
- Fixed some parallel make bugs
- Fixed some scrolling/panning bugs in the gtk gui.
- Added the ability to load edif netlists
- Closed a number of bugs in the sourceforge tracker
- Fix a bg in the x-y output files where the y values were mirrored
and offset
- Add XRENDER support to the lesstif HID to support layer transparency
- Fix some polygon dicer bugs
- Fix a handful of bugs in the png export HID
- Avoid vias snapping to pins and moving elements snapping to their
own pins/pads
- Fix a number of undo bugs
- Fix printer calibration
- Add global puller
- Various improvements to the postscript export HID
- Improve all the GetXY prompts in the menu resource files
- Improved the pin/via report
- Improved pin/pad vs grid snapping
- Various footprint improvements
o fixed some drill sizes
o fixed some silk sizes
o Added a handful of QFP family footprints
o Converted the QFP family to the hi-res format
- Added keystone, C&K, Nichicon, and Optek footprint libraries
- Add attribute editor to the GTK HID
- Add a fileselect() function to the HID spec
- Fix ps output with drill helper on
- Add a visual indicater when elements are locked
- Corrections to the manual
- BOM can export in mm as well as mil
- Fix a ps output bug with arcs
- Fix some memory leaks found with Coverity
- Added autoconf test for buggy versions of m4
- Fixed some footprint drill sizes
- Add user customizable menus for the gtk HID. The gtk HID now is
capable of reading the same format menu resource files as the
lesstif HID. This represents significant rework of the menu code
and menu callback code.
- Added Center() action
- Store the file format in the .pcb file. This will let pcb know when
presented with a file which is too new. The code for checking the
format was present in the prior snapshot.
- Fix DRC checking of square pads to square pads
- Added window panning/cursor warping
- Add the ability to directly load a footprint from a file as if it
were a complete layout.
- Add a Popup() action
- Add polygon clipping code. This is a big change to how polygons are
handled.
The new code now removes islands and correctly identifies open
circuits caused by a trace fully cutting through a polygon. In
addition, the RS-274-X output is now simpler and works with some
board houses that use older non-conforming sofware. Different
styles for thermal reliefs are also now supported as part of the
polygon clipper code.
- Add support for plugins
- Many improvements to the autorouter.
- Various improvements to the trace optimizer.
- Add a fontmode for editing pcb fonts
- Add progress() hook to HID structure
- Fix a bug with non-functional windows on some window managers
commonly found on OS-X
- Add support for controlling pcb via dbus
- Fix various bugs which would cause a crash
- Add --scale for postscript scaling
- Intercept window manager delete events with the GTK gui
- Scan the .pcb file for a FileVersion value. This is not written out
yet but will be in future versions.
- Warn if non-manhattan lines are trying to become pads.
- Allow no-solder paste pads to support fiducials
- Report in mm or mils as selected by user
- Allow reordering of layers
- add some more QFN packages
- fix building with sun studio c compiler
- Made a pcb installation be relocatable.
- Convert the m4 libraries to newlib libraries as part of building a
distfile. The m4 libraries are still considered the sources and as
such are still distributed but this eliminates the need for m4 at
runtime for footprints.
- Got rid of the pcb wrapper script around pcb-bin.
- Remove some old footprints of questionable naming, accuracy, or usefulness.
- Get the autosave/backup code working on all GUI's
- Fix some drill size rounding in the reports
- Changed the backup file name to be derived from the .pcb file name
- Added a command line option for DrawGrid
- Fix logic for adding new ratlines
- Fix gtk grid when board is flipped
- Add "find" and "rip-up" buttons to the netlist window
- Draw plated holes when exporting
- Fix some bugs when converting selection to element
- Fix build on cygwin
- Enhance the win32/build_pcb script used to generate a non-cygwin
windows installer.
- Make pcb work under non-cygwin windows
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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)
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PR: 124105
Submitted by: Erik Greenwald <erik@smluc.org> (maintainer)
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PR: ports/123407
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni
Obtained from: Varkon SVN
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* Several RBA extensions: i.e. alternative methods replacing
different 'new' variants by one 'new'. Markers now can be
filled.
* Fixes for the bugs mentioned in the issues list.
* OASIS and GDS writing capabilities. Menu functions are
provided to save a layout and single cells as well as RBA
extensions that allow to write a layout. See Saving a layout
or parts of it for details.
* Rulers and markers are drawn with a thin halo in background
color to enhance their visibility. This can be switched off in
the setup dialog if this is not desired. The following
screenshots illustrate the differences:
* A couple of RBA extensions: API's for shape properties, rulers
and geometry selections.
* A bugfix for the OASIS reader (sometimes crashing the reader
on CBLOCK-compressed input)
* A function to descend into a cell in the hierarchy but keeping
the context, which is shown in dimmed colors. This function
can be found in the "Display" menu and is called "Descend". To
use this function, select a shape or instance inside the cell
into which to descend. "Descend" then enters the next cell
along the path that leads to the selected shape or instance.
* The mouse wheel can be used to zoom in and out.
* Shift+right mouse button pressed now allows to "drag" layout
in a "Google maps" fashion.
* Copy & paste now is available for layers as well.
* A ruby console is provided where ruby commands can be executed
interactively.
* The way how the selection is displayed can be configured
now (color, line width and vertex size).
* The interrupt signal now is enabled again even if Ruby is
activated (Ctrl+C now works again).
* Support for arbitrary angles on cell instances.
* A bugfix for the OASIS reader (CTRAPEZOIDS have not been read
in some cases). The OASIS reader now uses shape arrays to
acchieve are smaller memory footprint in some cases.
* Multiple transformations are now allowed on layer source
expressions (see Transforming views and property selectors for
a detailed description).
* Rulers now are configurable to a large extent. Multiple ruler
templates may be defined from which a certain ruler type can
be choosen. Some of the new ruler styles are no
longer "rulers" but rather "annotations". See Ruler properties
for a description of that feature.
* Last, but not least: KLayout now can be scripted to some
extend using Ruby as the scripting language. For more
information about this feature, see RBA introduction.
* Some bugs were fixed in the OASIS implementation. CBLOCK
compression now is supported. Forward cell name
references (numerical ID is used before being associated with
a string) are supported as now. File global properties are now
read correctly. A bug reading certain CTRAPEZOID objects was
fixed.
(Still, forward references are not allowed for text/property
strings or property names).
* A layout properties dialog has been added that shows basic
properties of the layout such as top cells, layers and others.
* The "Select Cell" dialog has been enhanced with the capability
to hide and show multiple cells in the cell list.
* A "zoom fit" mouse gesture was implemented: moving the mouse
up and right with the right mouse button pressed now fits the
current cell into the window. Moving up and left still zooms
out.
* A bug in the GDS2 reader, dropping polygon points in rare
cases, was fixed
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The 3.x train of GTKWave has significantly more new featured and bugfixes,
but would require introducing PORTEPOCH to replace cad/gtkwave.
[Timeout on feedback from cad/gtkwave maintainer.]
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Submitted by: pointyhat
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