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Ports that expose options for selecting between GnuTLS or OpenSSL
support often name the options GNUTLS and OPENSSL. Do the same
here for the sake of consistency. As a side effect we get better
option descriptions too.
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Reported by: pkg-fallout
MFH: 2019Q2
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version 1.1.0 (via revision 464079).
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Approved by: portmgr blanket
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Submitted by: Mark Millard via private e-mail
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Sponsored by: Absolight
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The mistake was completely on my part, I somehow connected the dots the
wrong way in my head.
The only exceptions (for now) are archivers/zstd and ports-mgmt/synth
which were already picked up by new volunteers in the mean time.
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Using a separately built templates_parser is just too much work. Instead,
use the framework's GITHUB support to pull template_parser from github
and install in the source tree (as designed). This allows removal and
simplification of several patches.
Rework the -demos port to install several missing files and maintain
the directory tree so that web_elements are relatively in the intended
location.
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MFH: 2016Q4
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I believe the base SSL libraries are sufficient.
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The "NOSSL" option was removed so the user has to choose between the
default OpenSSL or the alternative GNUTLS.
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Bump ports that depend on ASIS as well.
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There was a numbering scheme change where 11.10 jumped to 17.0, and there
is an associated soname change. The ports that depend on the templates
parser have been bumped accordingly.
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GPRBuild build is now hosted on github, so we can move away from the
yearly releases and update more frequently. Unfortunately the docs
makefile is currently broken so docs are disabled currently. When
they come back, only txt and html docs will be supported.
This new version detected a missing reference in the template-parser
port so that port has been fixed and the downstream ports bumped
accordingly.
It also discovered an interface specification issue in a designer
example of qtada. I spent a few minutes trying to fix/workaround it,
but ultimately marked it broken. I will also deprecate the port because
it no development has occurred since the port was created, and it's not
even based on a real release. We'll see if anybody cares (3 month
deprecation).
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The numbering scheme changed to presumably match years (e.g. 17 => 2017)
Bump everything with a build dependency as there is a matching soname
change. Everything still builds on a DF exp-run.
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GCC 6.1 was released this week. The Ada Framework in FreeBSD ports has
been based on GCC 5.3 GNAT although GCC 6.x has been supported for awhile
via the ADA_DEFAULT option in make.conf.
Now that GCC 6 has been officially released, switch to it by default.
People can maintain the old foundation by putting "ADA_DEFAULT=5" in
/etc/make.conf.
Libraries built by one GNAT are unusable by another, so almost every Ada
port has been bumped as a result. Noticable exceptions are dns/ironsides
which fails to build on gcc6 (thus USES=ada:5 is set) and cad/ghdl which
needs additional testing as it may require gcc5 on FreeBSD (DragonFly
uses the LLVM backend only).
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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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With hat: portmgr
Sponsored by: Absolight
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- Rename the LIBDANE option DANE because that's the name of the protocol
supported by libgnutls-dane and gnutls-cli. Also clarify the option
description.
- Add an IDN option.
- libgnutls-openssl has been removed in 3.4. Some ports used this library
in their LIB_DEPENDS but no port actually required it.
- Some old API functions have been removed. Ports that used these have been
updated or patched to use the new API.
- Add a patch to print/cups to prevent overlinking of libgnutls.so.
- Bump PORTREVISION on dependent ports.
net-im/jabber: This port used the old API to give users fine grained
control over which crypto algorithms were used via a configuration file.
It's not immediately obvious how to port this to the new API so the port
always uses the defaults now.
www/hydra: Mark BROKEN. This uses more removed calls than the other ports,
is said to be alpha quality and not fully functional and has been abandoned
10 years ago.
PR: 207768
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
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The transition from gcc-aux to gcc5-aux in the Ada framework has been
blocked by the inability to build gtkada3 and, once resolved, GPS (due
to tight locking with compiler).
A few days ago, Adacore made their annual release of their main libre
products, include GPS. However, some products were tightly coupled with
the recent compilers, so in order to upgrade, the compiler had to be
switched and dependencies require many ports to be upgraded at once:
* lang/asis
* devel/gnatcoll
* devel/gps
* x11-toolkits/gtkada3
* www/aws
* www/aws-demos
While the version upgrades were modest in most cases (gps, gtkada3), the
amount of work put into each port was significant. There are too many
improvements to mention here. A few include the removal of dynamic
package lists and incorporating gnatcoll into gps to avoid building it
twice. A private "exp-run" was done all on all 50+ Ada ports to ensure
they still build.
Also, a new argument was added to Uses/ada.mk, "run", that pulls in the
GNAT compiler as a run depends. This was necessary for GPS that will
not launch correctly without the compiler in place.
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Due to the unavailability of a public repository, this version uses
Adacores 2015 distribution of xmlada. It's probably a minor update
from the previous one.
The major change, however, is the creation of a custom makefile to build
and install xmlada. Why? because gnatmake will lose the ability to
build project files in the near future, so xmlada makefiles were changed
to use gprbuild to build and itself it. One problem: gprbuild needs
xmlada as a build dependency. (and it also needs gprbuild to build
itself!!) I could have chosen to keep using gnatmake, but I decided to
bite the bullet, fix it correctly now and not have to get stuck by it
by future versions of gnat that remove project management from gnatmake.
Having to support a bootstrap gprbuild is nonsense in my opinion, so
both will have to be built manually. Morever, the GPL 2015 distinfo
file removed all the vital *.gpr files which other packages' configure
script absolutely depends on. These had to be recreated from scratch
as well.
Noticeable changes:
- no more .lgpr files, these are incorporated in generated *.gpr now
- xmlada_input.gpr renamed to xmlada_input_sources.gpr as expected
since we had to create it anyway
- xmlada_shared.gpr no longer exists; it was incorporated into each
gpr that pulled it in
- RPATH hack no longer necessary
- symlinks of 5 libraries at $LOCALBASE/lib were removed (useless)
- rpaths are now correct and have $LOCALBASE/lib/xmlada/relocatable
as path (this was big fix made possible by new Makefile)
- xmlada seems to build a lot faster, fully jobs safe
- GNU configure not longer performed
- GNU make no longer a build dependency
I verified packages that depend on xmlada build as expected. I also
verified that the manually generated libraries look very similar in
size to the gnatmake generated libraries.
Since the library version changed, I'm also bumping ports directly
dependent on xmlada.
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With hat: python@
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- Convert to USES=libtool and bump dependent ports
- Avoid USE_AUTOTOOLS
- Don't use PTHREAD_LIBS
- Use MAKE_CMD
databases/glom:
- Drop :keepla
- Add INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
databases/libgda4* databases/libgda5*:
- Convert to USES=libtool and bump dependent ports
- USES=tar:xz
- Use INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
- Use @sample
databases/libgdamm:
- Drop :keepla
- USES=tar:bzip2
- Use INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
databases/libgdamm5:
- Add INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
- Drop --enable-static (inherited from old repocopy)
devel/anjuta x11-toolkits/py-gnome-extras:
- Drop :keepla
dns/powerdns dns/powerdns-devel:
- Convert to USES=libtool
- Add INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
- Disable static modules
- Stop creating library symlinks with .0 suffix, not needed for dynamically
opened modules
mail/dovecot2:
- Add USES=libtool
mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole:
- Drop CONFIGURE_TARGET (incorrect for Dragonfly)
- Add USES=libtool and INSTALL_TARGET=install-strip
math/gnumeric:
- USES=libtool tar:xz
Approved by: portmgr (implicit, bump unstaged ports)
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- Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on security/gnutls and
adjust all ports that depend on security/gnutls3
- Update mail/anubis to version 4.2 which supports gnutls 3.x
- Update mail/libvmime to a development snapshot (recommended by upstream
developers)
PR: 191274
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
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Please note that lots of invocation of MAKE_CMD here are wrong as they do not
properly respect MAKE_ENV and friends
With hat: portmgr
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The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how
GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a
separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library
exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during
the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of
their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the
port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to
copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a
custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS
was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet)
so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild
a couple of years ago.
I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really
well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the
failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific
output in a couple of cases.
* Documentation is now based on Sphinx.
* A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number
of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate)
* The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was
confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared
libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally.
* The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was
caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed
* ASIS was added as dependency
* RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before)
* GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not
required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem.
The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has
been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has
changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple
of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added.
This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom
packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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AWS has a sanity check that assumes that binding to the standard loopback
address of 127.0.0.1 is always possible, but this is not a good assumption
inside a FreeBSD jail. The result is that connection is success because
it adjusts the 127.0.0.1 address correctly on the fly, but the sanity
check is no longer valid. The provided patch changes the sanity check to
get the address rather than assuming 127.0.0.1.
PR: ports/188342
submitted by: Natacha Porte
Approved by: maintainer (myself)
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For an unknown reason, the shared version of the xmlada library fails
to link on FreeBSD 8. To at least get it building, only the static
version is built on that platform. As a consequence, www/aws had to
have a similar FreeBSD8-only instruction. Neither requires plist
adjustments because they both have generated plists. No bump is
required because neither have been building on FreeBSD 8.
xmlada is due to be updated anyway. Most Ada libraries are static and
I very well just convert xmlada to be a static-only library without
condition.
While here, fix a check-orphans failure due to licensing on aws.
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* Convert USE_GMAKE to USES
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www)
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Approved by: portmgr (bdrewery)
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While I'm here, also trim the headers on a couple of ports and remove
a reference to the Dragonlace mirror which is down indefinitely.
Approved by: bapt (mentor)
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What we really wanted here is SINGLE, which allows only option to be selected,
and not none.
Reported by: bapt
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- Update to 3.1.0.0
- Auto generate pkg-plist
- Add another option for SSL
PR: ports/180242
Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st> (maintainer)
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Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st>
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PR: ports/179362
Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st> (maintainer)
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Remove demos and put then in another port (they require aws to be installed before they can build)
Fix LDAP support
Fix PLIST in multiple places
Fix RPATH issues (tested in pkgsrc)
Fix gcc-aux incompatibilities
Use new gprbuild port
convert to new options framework
support multijob building
Remove demos
Rename ipv6 options to ip6 to avoid having it on by default.
PR: ports/178163
Submitted by: John Marino <draco@marino.st>
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- Avoid sed errors during documentation build
PR: ports/158896
Submitted by: John Marino <freebsdml@marino.st> (maintainer)
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AWS is a complete framework to develop web based applications. The main
part of the framework is the embedded web server. This small yet powerful
web server can be embedded into your application so your application will be
able to talk with a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer
or Netscape Communicator. Around this web server, a lot of services have
been developed.
The framework includes:
* seb parameters module * session server
* SOAP support * WSDL generation from Ada
* template parser * AJAX support
* HTTPS/SSL support * large server support
* virtual hosting support * server push
* directory browser * status page
* log module * hotplug module
* light communications API * configuration API
* client API * web page service
* SMTP support * LDAP support
* Jabber support
WWW: http://libre.adacore.com/libre/tools/aws/
PR: ports/153828
Submitted by: John Marino <freebsdml@marino.st>
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