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Wednesday, 5 Jul 2023
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09:55 Guido Falsi (madpilot)
lang/ocaml: Update to 4.08.1
This update allows (and for some requires) to also update dependencies
to newer versions. Where possible I updated to the latest version.
The ocaml port now is MAKE_JOBS safe.
Changes to dependent ports included in this commit:
- devel/ocaml-sexplib: Rename to devel/ocaml-sexplib0 adapting to
upstream. Update to 0.16.0
- devel/coccinelle: Update to 1.1.1, moved to github
- devel/ocaml-camlp4: Update to 4.08+1
- devel/ocaml-camomile: Use dune for build, adapt port
- devel/ocaml-cppo: Fix lib files installation [1]
- devel/ocaml-dune: Update to 3.7.1 [2]
- devel/ocaml-findlib: Update to 1.9.6 [3]
- devel/ocaml-ipaddr: Update to 3.1.0
- devel/ocaml-parmap: Update to 1.2.4, use dune for build [4]
- devel/ocaml-ppx-tools: Update to 6.6, use dune for build
- graphics/ocaml-cairo: Update to 0.6.4
- net-p2p/mldonkey: Update to 3.1.7-2 [2]
- net/unison: Remove ocaml 4.07 compatibility patches
- net/unison232: Mark broken, fails to build with newer ocaml [5]
- security/ocaml-ssl: Update to 0.5.13 [2]
- x11-toolkits/ocaml-labltk: Update to 8.06.7 [2]
Dune now requires full path as argument to --libdir, so various
ports have been patched accordingly.
Bumping PORTREVISION for all dependent ports that were not updated.
PR: 272067
Approved by: michipili@gmail.com (maintainer timeout),
eduardo (maintainer timeout) [1],
danfe [2],
hrs (maintainer timeout) [3],
dumbbell (maintainer timeout) [4],
mandree (implicit) [5]
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D40599
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Wednesday, 1 Sep 2021
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10:16 Alexey Dokuchaev (danfe)
devel/ocaml-cppo: update the port to version 1.6.7.
c107581 |
Monday, 26 Dec 2011
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15:35 eadler
Cppo is an equivalent of the C preprocessor targeted at the OCaml language
The main purpose of cppo is to provide a lightweight tool for simple
macro substitution (#define) and file inclusion (#include) for the
occasional case when this is useful in OCaml. Processing specific
sections of files by calling external programs is also possible via
#ext directives.
The implementation of cppo relies on the standard library of OCaml and
on the standard parsing tools Ocamllex and Ocamlyacc, which contribute
to the robustness of cppo across OCaml versions.
WWW: http://martin.jambon.free.fr/cppo.html
PR: ports/162749
Submitted by: <michael.grunewald@laposte.net>
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Number of commits found: 3 |