Port details |
- fluxengine USB floppy disk interface for reading and writing non-PC disk formats
- 572_1 sysutils
=0 572Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch. - Maintainer: probono@puredarwin.org
 - Port Added: 2021-03-29 14:59:52
- Last Update: 2022-06-22 09:39:42
- Commit Hash: 2703ae4
- License: MIT
- Description:
- The FluxEngine is a very cheap USB floppy disk interface capable of reading
and writing exotic non-PC floppy disk formats. It allows you to use a
conventional PC drive to accept Amiga disks, CLV Macintosh disks, bizarre
128-sector CP/M disks, and other weird and bizarre formats.
The hardware consists of a single, commodity part with a floppy drive
connector soldered onto it. No ordering custom boards, no fiddly surface
mount assembly, and no fuss: nineteen simple solder joints and you're done.
WWW: http://cowlark.com/fluxengine/
- SVNWeb : git : Homepage
- pkg-plist: as obtained via:
make generate-plist - Dependency lines:
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- fluxengine>0:sysutils/fluxengine
- To install the port:
- cd /usr/ports/sysutils/fluxengine/ && make install clean
- To add the package, run one of these commands:
- pkg install sysutils/fluxengine
- pkg install fluxengine
NOTE: If this package has multiple flavors (see below), then use one of them instead of the name specified above.- PKGNAME: fluxengine
- Flavors: there is no flavor information for this port.
- distinfo:
- TIMESTAMP = 1616779136
SHA256 (davidgiven-fluxengine-572-61ff48c_GH0.tar.gz) = 3eeded82d5a833367b5de5a8d1f6f29511f87103a875ba79e963f4aa8239f8ec
SIZE (davidgiven-fluxengine-572-61ff48c_GH0.tar.gz) = 4274615
- Packages (timestamps in pop-ups are UTC):
- Dependencies
- NOTE: FreshPorts displays only information on required and default dependencies. Optional dependencies are not covered.
- Build dependencies:
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- gmake>=4.3 : devel/gmake
- ninja : devel/ninja
- pkgconf>=1.3.0_1 : devel/pkgconf
- Library dependencies:
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- libsqlite3.so : databases/sqlite3
- There are no ports dependent upon this port
- Configuration Options:
- No options to configure
- Options name:
- sysutils_fluxengine
- USES:
- gmake ninja:build pkgconfig sqlite
- FreshPorts was unable to extract/find any pkg message
- Master Sites:
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Number of commits found: 7
Commit History - (may be incomplete: see SVNWeb link above for full details) |
Date | By | Description |
22 Jun 2022 09:39:42 572_1
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Lorenzo Salvadore (salvadore)  |
sysutils/fluxengine: Remove dependency on GCC
Build fails with GCC 11, which is soon to become GCC default version:
use default compiler instead (clang).
PR: 264365
Reported by: exp-run (antoine)
Approved by: probono@puredarwin.org (maintainer timeout, 2 weeks) |
20 Apr 2021 06:57:34 572
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Tobias Kortkamp (tobik)  |
Mk/Uses/ninja.mk: Add support for devel/samurai (D29353)
Samurai is a Ninja-compatible build tool with fewer dependencies
than Ninja. Hook it to the framework via a new NINJA_DEFAULT.
This also adds %p to NINJA_STATUS to make Ninja or Samurai print
the percentage of completed jobs to make it easier to eyeball how
much of the build is done.
PR: 254678
Exp-run by: antoine |
09 Apr 2021 05:48:52 572
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Tobias Kortkamp (tobik)  |
devel/samurai: Update to 1.2-15-gaff2085
This allows samurai to accept stray indented but otherwise empty
lines and we can drop the fluxengine workaround.
https://github.com/michaelforney/samurai/issues/70 |
07 Apr 2021 08:09:01 572
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Mathieu Arnold (mat)  |
One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.
Reported by: lwhsu |
07 Apr 2021 04:20:01 572
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Tobias Kortkamp (tobik)  |
sysutils/fluxengine: Unbreak build with devel/samurai (D29353)
It does not like the extra whitespace which might be a bug in samurai
but for now just remove it and fix the build.
MKNINJA .obj/build.ninja
ninja: .obj/build.ninja:6:5: expected name
PR: 254678 |
06 Apr 2021 14:31:07 572
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Mathieu Arnold (mat)  |
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles. |
29 Mar 2021 14:59:45
572
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crees  |
The FluxEngine is a very cheap USB floppy disk interface capable of reading
and writing exotic non-PC floppy disk formats. It allows you to use a
conventional PC drive to accept Amiga disks, CLV Macintosh disks, bizarre
128-sector CP/M disks, and other weird and bizarre formats.
The hardware consists of a single, commodity part with a floppy drive
connector soldered onto it. No ordering custom boards, no fiddly surface
mount assembly, and no fuss: nineteen simple solder joints and you're done.
WWW: http://cowlark.com/fluxengine/
PR: 254586
Submitted by: Simon Peter <probono@puredarwin.org> |
Number of commits found: 7
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