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Number of commits found: 15 |
Tuesday, 7 Jan 2020
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10:20 antoine
Deprecate hachoir ports
With hat: portmgr
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Wednesday, 6 Nov 2019
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16:26 antoine
Mark a few ports BROKEN (unfetchable)
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Wednesday, 20 Jun 2018
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17:05 mat
Use PY_FLAVOR for dependencies.
FLAVOR is the current port's flavor, it should not be used outside of
this scope.
Sponsored by: Absolight
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Thursday, 30 Nov 2017
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15:50 mat
Convert Python ports to FLAVORS.
Ports using USE_PYTHON=distutils are now flavored. They will
automatically get flavors (py27, py34, py35, py36) depending on what
versions they support.
There is also a USE_PYTHON=flavors for ports that do not use distutils
but need FLAVORS to be set. A USE_PYTHON=noflavors can be set if
using distutils but flavors are not wanted.
A new USE_PYTHON=optsuffix that will add PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX has been
added to cope with Python ports that did not have the Python
PKGNAMEPREFIX but are flavored.
USES=python now also exports a PY_FLAVOR variable that contains the
current python flavor. It can be used in dependency lines when the
port itself is not python flavored. For example, deskutils/calibre.
By default, all the flavors are generated. To only generate flavors
for the versions in PYTHON2_DEFAULT and PYTHON3_DEFAULT, define
BUILD_DEFAULT_PYTHON_FLAVORS in your make.conf.
In all the ports with Python dependencies, the *_DEPENDS entries MUST
end with the flavor so that the framework knows which to build/use.
This is done by appending '@${PY_FLAVOR}' after the origin (or
@${FLAVOR} if in a Python module with Python flavors, as the content
will be the same). For example:
RUN_DEPENDS= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}six>0:devel/py-six@${PY_FLAVOR}
PR: 223071
Reviewed by: portmgr, python
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12464
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Saturday, 7 Oct 2017
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06:11 antoine
hachoir-* is not compatible with python3
With hat: portmgr
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Friday, 1 Apr 2016
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14:25 mat
Remove ${PORTSDIR}/ from dependencies, categories r, s, t, and u.
With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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Friday, 24 Oct 2014
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16:56 mva
- Convert ports of sysutils/ to new USES=python
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
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Tuesday, 19 Nov 2013
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17:07 lwhsu
- Support STAGEDIR
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Friday, 20 Sep 2013
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23:06 bapt
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat:
sysutils)
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Sunday, 7 Sep 2008
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19:58 lwhsu
- Update to 1.1
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Friday, 4 Apr 2008
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08:14 lwhsu
- Remove unused MASTER_SITE
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Friday, 13 Jul 2007
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18:04 sat
- Update hachoir suite:
- core to 1.0.1 [1]
- parser to 1.0 [2]
- metadata to 1.0.1
- urwid to 1.0.1 [3]
- Transfer maintainership to lwhsu
- Add regex and subfile:
hachoir-regex is a Python library for regular expression manupulation.
You can use a|b (or) and a+b (and) operators. Expressions are optimized
during the construction: merge ranges, simplify repetitions, etc. It
also contains a class for pattern matching allowing to search multiple
strings and regex at the same time.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-regex
hachoir-subfile is a tool based on hachoir-parser to find subfiles in
any binary stream.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-subfile
PR: ports/114557 [1], ports/114558 [2], ports/114559 [3]
Submitted by: lwhsu [1], [2], [3]
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Sunday, 15 Apr 2007
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00:50 sat
- Update hachoir to latest versions:
- core to 0.9.0
- parser to 0.10.0
- metadata to 0.10.0
- urwid to 0.9.0
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Sunday, 4 Mar 2007
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10:21 sat
- Update hachoir tools to latest versions
PR: ports/109832, ports/109833, ports/109834, ports/109835
Submitted by: Li-Wen Hsu <lwhsu@lwhsu.org>
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Thursday, 25 Jan 2007
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04:45 sat
Add ports sysutils/hachoir-metadata and sysutils/hachoir-urwid:
hachoir-metadata is tool to extract metadata from multimedia files
(sound, video, archives, etc.)
hachoir-urwid is the most sexy user interface based on hachoir-parser
to explore a binary file.
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-metadata
WWW: http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-urwid
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