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Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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[ 10:58 bapt ] (Only the first 10 of 71 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Cleanup plist
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Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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[ 18:26 tijl ]
Add USES=libtool
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Fri, 11 Apr 2014
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[ 20:50 kwm ]
Fix python module compilation, so propper prefix's are embedded in the
pyc/pyo files.
Use USES=tar:bzip, strip via INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
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Mon, 3 Mar 2014
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[ 22:46 nemysis ]
- Remove not needed LICENSE_FILE
- Use the new format for LIB_DEPENDS
- USES gmake instead of USE_GMAKE
- Change USE_PYTHON=yes to USE_PYTHON=2
- Support STAGEDIR, new pkg-plist with make makeplist
- Strip libraries
- Add patch, fix GFlags messages
PR: ports/182069
Submitted by: nemysis (self)
Approved by: portmgr
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Fri, 8 Mar 2013
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[ 10:51 kwm ] (Only the first 10 of 417 ports in this commit are shown above. )
* Update the glib to 2.34.3 and gtk20 to 2.24.17 and gtk30 to 3.6.4 which
are the latest stable releases.
* Update vala to the newest stable release 0.18.1, also update a few ports
in the gtk/gnome stack.
* The c++ bindings ports for glib, atk, gconf, etc, have now USE_GNOME toggles.
* Remove pkg-config run depends from glib20 and freetype2. This doesn't
eliminate pkg-config run dependency completely, a second phase is needed
and is planned.
* Support for .:run. and .:build. for USE_GNOME components was added.
Currently only libxml2 and libxslt support this mechanism.
* Updates of the telepathy stack and empathy.
* Trim makefile headers, convert ports to new options, trim off library
versions for some ports.
* Fix other ports so they build with the new glib version.
Thanks to miwi and crees for helping out with some exp-runs.
Approved by: portmgr (miwi & bapt)
Obtained from: gnome team repo
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Sat, 30 Jul 2011
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[ 09:20 kwm ] (Only the first 10 of 99 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Update the glib and gtk stack to the lastest stable releases.
Add new ports for the new stable releases of gtk+-3.0.
Update vala to the newest stable release 0.12.1.
Thanks to pav@ for doing multiple exp-runs, and marcus@ for repo-copies.
Full contributors acknowledgment will be given in the GNOME 3 import.
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Sat, 20 Nov 2010
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[ 15:37 kwm ] (Only the first 10 of 609 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.32.1 for FreeBSD. The offical release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/
This will be the last release of the GNOME 2.x series, mainly a bugfix and
bridge release to the first release of the GNOME 3.x series.
This release features commits by avl, marcus, mezz and myself.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like to thank the following contributors and
testers for there help with this release:
Zane C.B. <vvelox@vvelox.net>
romain@
Olaf Seibert <O.Seibert@cs.ru.nl>
DomiX (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Mon, 10 May 2010
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[ 21:19 kwm ] (Only the first 10 of 772 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.30.1 for FreeBSD. The offical release notes for this
release can be found at http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.30/ .
This release brings initial PackageKit support, Upower (replaces power
management part of hal), cuse4bsd integration with HAL and cheese, and a
faster Evolution.
Sadly GNOME 2.30.x will be the last release with FreeBSD 6.X support. This
will also be the last of the 2.x releases. The next release will be the
highly-anticipated GNOME 3.0 which will bring with it a new UI experience.
Currently, there are a few bugs with GNOME 2.30 that may be of note for our
users. Be sure to consult the UPGRADING note or the 2.30 upgrade FAQ at
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq230.html for specific upgrading
instructions, and the up-to-date list of known issues. (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Sat, 28 Nov 2009
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[ 20:06 marcus ] (Only the first 10 of 823 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.28.1 for FreeBSD. The official release notes for this
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.
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Sat, 10 Jan 2009
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[ 05:22 marcus ] (Only the first 10 of 718 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.24 for FreeBSD.
See http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/ for the general
release notes. On the FreeBSD front, this release introduces Fuse support
in HAL, adds multi-CPU support to libgtop, WebKit updates, and fixes some
long-standing seahorse and gnome-keyring bugs. The documentation updates
to the website are forthcoming.
This release features commits by adamw, ahze, kwm, mezz, and myself. It would
not have been possible without are contributors and testers:
Alexander Loginov
Craig Butler [1]
Dmitry Marakasov [6]
Eric L. Chen (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Wed, 24 Oct 2007
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[ 23:37 marcus ] (Only the first 10 of 1479 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.20.1 and all related works for FreeBSD. The official
GNOME 2.20 release notes can be found at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/ . Beyond that, this update
includes the new GIMP 2.4 (courtesy of ahze).
The GNOME 2.20 update also includes a huge change in the FreeBSD GNOME
hierarchy. We are now using the more standard DATADIR of ${PREFIX}/share
rather than ${PREFIX}/share/gnome. The result is that fewer patches and
hacks are needed to port GNOME components to FreeBSD. This will mean some
user changes may be required, so be sure to read /usr/ports/UPDATING for
more details.
This release and the things we accomplished in it would not have been
possible without mezz's crazy idea to collapse DATADIR, and his persistence
to make it happen successfully. Ahze and pav also deserve thanks for (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Sat, 18 Nov 2006
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[ 20:38 marcus ]
Update to 2.12.3.
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Sat, 14 Oct 2006
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[ 08:35 marcus ] (Only the first 10 of 577 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.16.1 for FreeBSD. This release represents a massive
amount of work by the FreeBSD GNOME Team and our testers.
On top of the usual GNOME update, we have taken this opportunity to move
GNOME from X11BASE to LOCALBASE. This means roughly 600 ports NOT part of
the GNOME Desktop also need to be changed. The bulk of the move was carried
out by ahze, mezz, and pav, but it would not have been possible without
cooperation from the FreeBSD KDE team who worked with us to make sure
GNOME and KDE can still coexist happily. We would also like to send a
shout out to kris and pointyhat for putting up with multiple test runs
until we got something that was solid.
Back to GNOME 2.16. This release brings a huge amount of new functionality
to FreeBSD. The standard release notes can be read at
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.16/ . But on top of what you will read there, (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Sun, 30 Apr 2006
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[ 00:47 marcus ] (Only the first 10 of 431 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Presenting GNOME 2.14.1 for FreeBSD! Checkout
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.14/ for the official release notes, and a list
of all the gooides in this new release. In particular, GNOME 2.14 focused
on performance, and they did not miss the mark. There's some new eye candy,
but most of the big things are waiting until GNOME 2.16. On the FreeBSD
side, we tried to clean up all the crashers we could. In particular, we
really improved GNOME's 64-bit support.
The good news is that this release does not bring any big shared library
version bumps, so you can almost do a simple portupgrade to get to 2.14.
There are a few minor gotchas that will be documented in UPDATING shortly.
The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like th thank the following users for their
patches, feedback, and sometimes incessant complaing about crashes (you
know who you are). (Only the first 15 lines of the commit message are shown above )
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Thu, 23 Feb 2006
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[ 10:40 ade ] (Only the first 10 of 2514 ports in this commit are shown above. )
Conversion to a single libtool environment.
Approved by: portmgr (kris)
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Tue, 17 Jan 2006
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[ 03:39 marcus ]
Add py-gobject, Python bindings around GLib's GObject. This port is useful
for developers that need to write Gobjects in Python but do not need to pull
in all of py-gtk2.
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