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* One more small cleanup, forgotten yesterday.Mathieu Arnold2021-04-071-1/+0
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* Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.Mathieu Arnold2021-04-061-1/+0
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* net: Add missing USES={gnome,php}Tobias Kortkamp2019-11-081-0/+1
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* Update net/libproxy to 0.4.15Tobias C. Berner2018-06-221-17/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | * this release switched the build system to cmake * move libproxy-gnome to libproxy-gnome2 for consistency * add new slave libproxy-webkit3 * try to simplify the whole thing * bump revisions in the dependencies Reviewed by: gnome (kwm), mat Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15655
* Remove ${PORTSDIR}/ from dependencies, categories m, n, o, and p.Mathieu Arnold2016-04-011-1/+1
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* Update libproxy and its slave ports to 0.4.12.Raphael Kubo da Costa2016-01-193-0/+39
After being dormant since 2013, libproxy development picked up some steam at the end of last year, and the project moved from Google Code to GitHub, where its releases are also being hosted. A summary of changes between 0.4.6 and 0.4.12 can be found here: https://github.com/libproxy/libproxy/blob/0.4.12/NEWS The libproxy ports themselves have undergone several changes too: * net/libproxy - Drop a lot of patches that are no longer necessary. - Add a few patches that I have sent upstream, and add some context to the 0.4.6 patches that are still required. - Explicitly disable a few build options (.NET bindings, for example). - Switch to an out-of-source CMake build (also applies to the slave ports). - Drop the unnecessary post-install target, likely added before pkg and our ports system got smart enough to remove directories when needed. * net/libproxy-gnome - Explicitly add dependency on devel/glib20 as the code links against GObject. - Make it clear that this plug-in targets GNOME2 desktops and uses GConf to read proxy settings. * net/libproxy-gnome3 - New port. Similar to libproxy-gnome, but targets GNOME3/Mate and reads proxy settings via GSettings instead. libproxy-gnome retained its name to avoid confusing users and requiring instructions in UPDATING. * net/libproxy-kde - The KDE configuration plug-in has been rewritten upstream and no longer links against Qt or any KDE libraries. Instead, it just has a run-time dependency on either kreadconfig (from KDE4) or kreadconfig5 (from KDE Frameworks 5). * net/libproxy-mozjs - Resurrect the port; the plug-in has been rewritten and now uses lang/spidermonkey185 to parse the JavaScript in .pac files. * net/libproxy-webkit - Switch to depending www/webkit-gtk3 instead of www/webkit-gtk2. In practice, there is no huge difference since libproxy only uses the JavaScriptCore layer (which is toolkit-independent) to parse .pac files. Finally, thanks to mat@ for answering some questions about libproxy-perl and which Perl patches still needed to be retained or rewritten. Approved by: gnome (kwm)