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non port: graphics/luxrender/distinfo

Number of commits found: 7

Monday, 6 Jun 2016
09:37 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Update LuxRender modern (Embree-based) branch to version 1.6
- Move DISTFILES setting back to master port exclusively as upstream had
  used correct (coherent with v1.4) tags for v1.6 this time
- Register mutual port install-time conflict (CONFLICTS_INSTALL)
- Create convenience symlink in `post-extract' rather than `pre-patch',
  because `200:dos2unix' bogusly(?) runs before `300:pre-patch'
- Since luxrays' library samples are not built as of r410138, do not try
  to patch them (GC currently no-op patches)
- For the same reason, do not request GLUT, GLEW, and execinfo libraries
  that were only used when building samples
- Convert FreeImage to an option (mandatory for v1.4) and default to off
Original commitRevision:416447 
Tuesday, 24 Nov 2015
16:33 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Update to version 1.5.1 which fixes a few annoying issues with glossy
  materials when using the new LuxCore rendering modes
- Because upstream did not use different tag names for LuxCore and LuxRender
  this time, avoid distfile name clash by using .tar.gz format for smaller
  distfile (3.1M) and .tar.bz2 for the larger one (28M)
- Ensure that correct build number is reported in the "About" dialog box
- Fix USES and DISTVERSION check for version 1.4 support while I'm here
Original commitRevision:402368 
Monday, 12 Oct 2015
09:37 danfe search for other commits by this committer
Update LuxRender to version 1.5.  As it now requires `graphics/embree'
which is not available on 9.X for the moment, preserve version 1.4 as
`graphics/luxrender14' slave port.
Original commitRevision:399116 
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2015
20:43 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Belatedly update to version 1.4 (switch to DISTVERSION to make testing
  of -RC versions easier)
- Point MASTER_SITES to fetch distfiles from Bitbucket (src.luxrender.net
  redirects there now)
- Add two new USES: `execinfo' and `python:version'; the latter is needed
  to avoid build breakage when both Python 2.x and 3.x are installed
- Remove `-pedantic' from CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS to allow building with GCC 4.2
  by avoiding "floating constant exceeds range of 'long double'" error
- Reword X11_DESC slightly while here in order to insert space in "Qt 4"
  while retaining visual appeal of option description text in the dialog
Original commitRevision:394657 
Monday, 23 Jun 2014
10:20 danfe search for other commits by this committer
Resurrect, unbreak, update to version 1.3.1, and stagify.
Original commitRevision:358917 
Wednesday, 8 Dec 2010
12:57 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Update to version 0.7.1 and unbreak
- Make as MAKE_JOBS_SAFE
- Introduce GUI options (Qt4 and wxWidgets)
- Utilize PORTNAME where appropriate
- Add LICENSE (GPLv3)
Original commit
Wednesday, 17 Mar 2010
20:08 danfe search for other commits by this committer
LuxRender is a physically based and unbiased rendering engine.  Based on
state-of-art algorithms, LuxRender simulates the flow of light according
to physical equations, thus producing realistic images of photographic
quality.

LuxRender is free software -- both for personal and commercial use -- and
is licensed under the GPL.  Fully functional exporters are available for
Blender and Maya, while exporters for a growing number of 3D applications
are under development.

WWW: http://www.luxrender.net/
Original commit

Number of commits found: 7