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Fix build after base linuxkpi updates.
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PR: 246897
Sponsored by: Netzkommune GmbH
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PR: 246807
Submitted by: Klaus Aehlig <aehlig@linta.de> (maintainer)
Approved by: mentors (implicit)
Changelog: https://blog.bazel.build/2020/05/27/bazel-3-2.html
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Self-contained ISO 3166-1 country definitions.
WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/iso3166
First user: multimedia/streamlink
(kevans@ asked me to handle the commit on Sat May 30 via IRC,
I missed it, and he asked again today.)
PR: 241565
Submitted by: takefu@airport.fm (maintainer)
Reviewed by: koobs@, vvd@unislabs.com
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Changes: https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#go1.14.minor
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Changes: https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#go1.14.minor
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py3c is heade-only library which helps you port C extensions to Python 3.
It is needed for Subversion python bindings for version 1.14.0.
Approved by: portmgr
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Remove MOVED entry
Reported by: mat
Pointy hat to: krion
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We decided to run both versions for a while until 2019 is EOL and give people
the possibility to run newest 3000 version.
Approved by: maintainer
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PR: 246934
Submitted by: cryx-freebsd@h3q.com (maintainer)
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Release notes at
<https://github.com/mike-fabian/ibus-typing-booster/releases/tag/2.9.1>.
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This update libdrm to the latest version which have all (-2) FreeBSD patches
upstream. I'd like to keep it that way so please refrain from adding patches
here.
2.4.101 release notes:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2020-April/261067.html
2.4.102 release notes:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2020-May/267255.html
No timeline in https://abi-laboratory.pro/index.php?view=timeline&l=libdrm
but should be ok based on what I saw
Reviewed by: x11 (zeising)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25023
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Note that from the original submission by Daniel on kernel.org,
heanet.ie was updated to match the directory,
rackspace and slackwere were dropped because they were outdated.
Mirror update status was checked with libpci/pciutils-3.7.0.tar.xz
and gnuchess-6.2.7 a few minutes ago.
PR: 243435
PR: 243436
Submitted by: Daniel Engberg
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- Add LICENSE_FILE
- Whitespace fix
- Update WWW
Approved by: portmgr blanket
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GCC 10 releases, switch to that over lang/gcc10-devel when GCC 10 is
requested.
Use lang/gcc11-devel when GCC 11 is requested, but note that this is
absolutely experimental and subject to constant change and likely
breakage over the next half year at least before that release series
enters stabilization. Use at your own risk.
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scripting, ricing and tweaking.
WWW: https://jgmenu.github.io/
PR: 246335
Submitted by: Lewis Cook <vulcan@wired.sh>
Approved by: ehaupt (mentor)
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https://github.com/fdintino/nginx-upload-module/
PR: 246746
Sponsored by: Netzkommune GmbH
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MFH: 2020Q2 (security blanket)
Security: CVE-2020-10543 CVE-2020-10878 CVE-2020-12723
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MFH: 2020Q2 (security blanket)
Security: CVE-2020-10543 CVE-2020-10878 CVE-2020-12723
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Details:
- Upstream news see https://mkvtoolnix.download/doc/NEWS.md
- Many enhancements in the UI
- Fix for a logging crash
- New non-default OPTION DVDREAD to support reading chapters from DVD
MFH: 2020Q2 (hat: ports-secteam)
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From ChangeLog: https://github.com/cpputest/cpputest/releases/tag/v4.0
New functionality:
* Added MemoryAccountant
* Added SimpleStringCache that also removed the memory leak caused by longjmp
in C
* Thread-safe memory leak detector overloads
* New command-line options:
* -h help option
* -s shuffle (random) option
* -t run a specific test option
* -vv extra verbose option
* -k add a package name to junit output
* Added new asserts: CHECK_COMPARE, and improved C macros
* Support for newer compilers and address sanitizer
Small improvements:
* Fixed problems with gdb
* More 16-bit support
* Added Makefile for making the examples with an installed CppUTest
* Small mock improvements
* Removed more compiler warnings
* Support for C++14, C++17, and C++2x (added to automated build)
Improved maintainability:
* Docker builds
* Vastly improved the automated build with more platforms and variants
* Continuously releasing the passing build
* MS-DOS support (added to automated build)
PR: 246907
Submitted by: akos.somfai@gmail.com (maintainer)
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while here, convert POST-INSTALL-NOTES* to ucl
PR: 246922
Submitted by: pi
MFH: 2020Q2
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Reported by: GitHub notification
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Changes: https://github.com/RPCS3/rpcs3/compare/3df83e03a...b353bf6c5
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Changes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/compare/aaec065f03e...fb62e642ae6
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- DragonFly cannot use anv without futex (Linux, OpenBSD) or _umtx_op (FreeBSD)
- DragonFly doesn't install libelf from ELF Tool Chain
- powerpc64 cannot use LIBUNWIND as it yet to be ported
- powerpc64 on FreeBSD < 13 cannot use -fuse-ld=lld
- anv, i965, iris only support Intel GPUs on x86
- anv, i965, iris work fine without LLVM support
PR: 246913
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I don't see that this can ever have built on 32-bit FreeBSD (i386
in particular) because the code uses Sxword, which our elf32.h
doesn't define. The Linux elf.h (which hanbles both sizes) does
define a 64-bit Sxword.
The patch throws in a using (typedef, but C++-style) that mimics
the 64-bit integers used in the Linux headers; this 64-bit value
doesn't match the size of Elf32_Dyn fields in either OS, but
I'll take a warning over non-stop build failures any day.
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https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html has a comprehensive overview of
many improvements and changes and https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/porting_to.html
highlights issues you may encounter porting to this version, though this
release series should not bring too many, -fno-common now being the default
probably is the one with the largest impact.
To give a brief overview of some of the more noticable changes:
Several new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C standard
are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x. Some of these are also supported
as extensions when compiling for older language versions.
Several C++20 features have been implemented and the libstdc++ runtime
library has improved experimental C++2a support.
Caveat: The ABI of passing and returning certain C++ classes by value
changed on targets including AArch64, ARM, PowerPC ELFv2 in -std=c++17
and -std=c++20 modes.
-fanalyzer enables a new static analysis pass and associated warnings,
which is more time-consuming, but detects various common errors such as
double-free bugs. This is still work in progress, yet definitely worth
a try!
Extended characters in identifiers may now be specified directly in the
input encoding (UTF-8 by default) for the C family of languages, so you
can write "const int naïve_π = 3;".
The __has_builtin built-in preprocessor operator can be used to query
support for built-in functions and __builtin_roundeven has been added.
On the Fortran side, the default buffer size for I/O using unformatted
files has been increased to 1048576 (and can now be set at run time),
mismatches between actual and dummy argument lists in a single file are
now rejected with an error (which can be disabled via the new optoins
-fallow-argument-mismatch), the handling of a BOZ literal constant has
been reworked to provide better conformance to the Fortran 2008 and 2018
standards, and more.
Optimization-wise, -fallocation-dce removes unneeded pairs of new and
delete operators and -fprofile-partial-training, -fprofile-reproducible,
and -fprofile-prefix-path allow for more control over the use of profiles.
The inter-procedural optimizers (IPO) have seen many improvements: The
inter-procedural scalar replacement of aggregates (IPA-SRA) pass now
operates at link time and can remove computing/returning unused return
values; -finline-functions is now enabled at -O2 and was retuned; inliner
heuristics and function cloning use value-range information to predict
the effectivity of individual transformations; and more.
Similarly many improvements around link-time optimizations (LTO): A new
binary lto-dump shows various information about LTO bytecode object files;
the parallel phase of LTO automatically detects a running make's jobserver;
LTO bytecode can be compressed with the zstd algorithm; profile maintenance
during compilation and hot/cold code partitioning has been improved.
Version 2.6 of the OpenACC specification is now supported by the C, C++ and
Fortran compilers. GCC 10 adds a number of newly implemented OpenMP 5.0
features on top of the GCC 9 release such as conditional lastprivate clause,
scan and loop directives, order(concurrent) and use_device_addr clauses
support, if clause on simd construct or partial support for the declare
variant directive, getting closer to full support of the OpenMP 5.0 standard.
A new warning -Wstring-compare, enabled by -Wextra, warns about equality
and inequality expressions between zero and the result of a call to either
strcmp and strncmp in some cases. -Wzero-length-bounds, enabled by
-Warray-bounds, warns about accesses to elements of zero-length arrays
that might overlap other members of the same object.
Numerous enhancements to existing warnings, e.g. -Warray-bounds detects
more out-of-bounds accesses to member arrays as well as accesses to elements
of zero-length arrays, -Wformat-overflow makes full use of string length
information computed by the strlen optimization pass, -Wrestrict detects
overlapping accesses to dynamically allocated objects, -Wreturn-local-addr
diagnoses more instances of return statements returning addresses of
automatic variables, -Wstringop-overflow detects more out-of-bounds stores
to member arrays including zero-length arrays, dynamically allocated
bjects and variable length arrays, as well as more instances of reads
of unterminated character arrays by string built-in functions,
-Warith-conversion re-enables warnings from -Wconversion, -Wfloat-conversion,
and -Wsign-conversion that are now off by default for an expression where the
result of an arithmetic operation will not fit in the target type due to
promotion, but the operands of the expression do fit in the target type.
All architectures have seen improvements, and aarch64 notably has seen
several related to the Scalable Vector Extension (SVE).
The automatic template instantiation at link time (-frepo) has been
removed (finally).
Offloading to Heterogeneous System Architecture Intermediate Language
(HSAIL) has been deprecated and will likely be removed in a future release.
PR: 246700
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- Update to 4.1.1
- Amend port comment and description
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- Chase devel/apache-commons-io update to 2.7. Although it is binary
compatible with 2.6, scilab hardcodes path to the versioned jar.
- Patch scilab configure script to avoid dependencies on versioned jar files.
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- Update to 2.7
- tweak WWW
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- Update to 1.13 (mainly bug fix release)
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Relnotes: https://groonga.org/en/blog/2020/05/29/groonga-10.0.3.html
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- Change tar:bzip2 to tar:xz
PR: 246631
Submitted by: lightside@gmx.com
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..remove a local patch that fixed a build issue on systems using version 10
of clang. This version of clang enforces stricter requirements for the
placement of FALLTHROUGH labels. Upstream committed a change that fixes
the build and silences the FALLTHROUGH warning.
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/commit/e021c2dc2279e0fd3a5331f9ea661e4d39c2e840
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This fixes building on powerpc64.
Sponsored-by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24994
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- breaks print/ftdemos2, which needs to be updated to 2.10.2 as well.
PR: 246432, 246631
Submitted by: lightside <lightside@gmx.com>
Exp-run by: antoine
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PR: 246853
Submitted by: James Wright <james.wright@digital-chaos.com> (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25061
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