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Update to 0.2.17 (bugfix release)
No need to USE_LDCONFIG here
Update to 0.2.16.3 - add patch to work around posix_fadvise [1] Submitted by: Must Karu (via OpenSolaris) [1]
Update to 0.2.16
Revert gnomeprefix usage
- Update to 0.2.13 - Don't install python bindings. They should be installed by a slave port - USE_GNOME=gnomeprefix
- Update to 0.2.12 - Make Evo a hard dependency because w/o it the package is pretty useless and most Beagle users will be Gnome users anyways.
Update to 0.2.11. I know this won't pass the TB but we'll sort it out later.
- Bump for gtk# update - Convert to USE_GNOME=gtksharp20
Fix some more X11BASE stuff
Move to LOCALBASE
Update to 0.2.10
Port can now use sqlite 2 or 3... Still BROKEN though.
Update to 0.2.1 - Remove USE_REINPLACE - add USE_SQLITE - rename patch-glue::kqueue-glue.c to patch-glue_kqueue-glue.c Marked BROKEN due to syscall0() usage.
Chase PORTVERSION after gmime2-sharp update.
Convert over to USE_GECKO
Convert all ports over to the USE_AUTOTOOLS new world order which haven't alreay.
Handle sbin/ removal since it's not in the mtreeOH
fix pkg-plist
All this to remove a single whitespace in almost every port.
Update all ports to use new bsd.mono.mk. Only xsp is leaving a semaphore after builds currently which I still haven't found the cause for. Tinderboxing of the entire tree will resume shortly to make sure there is no breakage from this.
Update to 0.1.1 - prefix safe the epihpaney plugin installation - change maintainer over to BSD# Beagle is triggering a thread bug in Mono for me. I'm guessing this is not new. I've always had problems with Beagle and after cleaning up evolution# and gmime# I've ruled those out as the causes of what I'm seeing. Need to get the jail box up and working here again...
Portlint
Put beagle in ports/distfiles/gnome2 so it and devel/open-beagle's distfiles never conflict.
- Update CONFLICTS due to devel/beagle -> devel/open-beagle repo-copy.
Correct several paths for crawl feature (etc/beagle/crawl-*), bump it.
Add a patch to fix index the gaim when we don't use inotify. This patch was took from beagle CVS. Reported by: kaeru at #freebsd-gnome
Update gtk-sharp and gtk-sharp-devel dependencies to gtk-sharp10 and gtk-sharp20.
Update to 0.1.0, keep in mind it's untest and not finish complete. There is still need to clean up such as I am unsure what to do with the etc/cron.d, respect etc/beagle/*, correct the paths in etc/beagle/crawl-* and etc. Please, feel free to fix them before I do if you want to.
- Reset $FreeBSD$. - I think it's nice to have the same standard as FreeBSD GNOME Team's ports. Change from: $Id$ $FreeBSD$ To: $FreeBSD$ $Id$ It's two space, easier to know which is main and easier to read too. - No function change.
Fix beagled startup.
Update to 0.0.12; it works again with current gmime stuff.
Mark it as broke, doesn't build with gmime2(-sharp) 2.1.15 yet.
- Update to 0.0.11.1. - Remove beagle-convert-attributes. Everybody should have update Beagle by now, so the beagle-convert-attributes is not need anymore. - Many patches have been merged in Beagle, thanks to jylefort. - Add Firefox Extension in the installation.
Add zip build dependency.
Remove the ${BUILD_DEPENDS} in RUN_DEPENDS, because it causes gmake, libtool
and few others become as runtime dependency, which they are just need to be
in the build dependency.
Add a caret before $PROCESS_NAME. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306205 Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@FreeBSD.org>
beagle-convert-attributes:
- Also process dotfiles
- Do not overwrite new-style attributes
- Improve performance by not following symbolic links
- Respect ${CFLAGS} in the compile command
- Improve pkg-message
Submitted by: "Jean-Yves Lefort" <jylefort@freebsd.org>
- Fix F12 with regard to keyboard modifiers - Use extattr_*_link() rather than extattr_*_file(), since the Linux functions we are replacing do not follow symbolic links - Use "Beagle.foo" extattr naming scheme rather than "user.Beagle.foo", since on FreeBSD the user namespace is specified as a parameter to the extattr_* calls. If the user has been running Beagle before, he must convert his home directory to the new naming scheme, so I have created a program for that purpose (beagle-convert-attributes). - Check that getloadavg() really returned the 3 samples we need. - Fix the shell scripts (sed invocations in configure, and exec in tools/wrapper.in) Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@FreeBSD.org>
-Add pkg-message for UFS1/NFS user. -A shell script fix. -Sets the default log level to "warn" Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@FreeBSD.org>
Fix more hardcore library, bump the PORTREVISION. Reported by: Khairil Yusof <kaeru@pd.jaring.my>
Remove debug that was turn on by default. It causes slow down.
The search works now for real!! Thanks to jylefort! Bump the PORTREVISION. Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@FreeBSD.org>
- Update to 0.0.10. - Add build with firefox option, mozilla is default. - Add a few more new knobs: WITH_EPIPHANY, WITHOUT_EPIPHANY, WITH_EVOLUTION, WITHOUT_EVOLUTION, WITH_WV and WITHOUT_WV. The auto checks are included. - Very small clean up to make it looks cleaner and portlint happier. It compiles and I am able to get Beagle GUI run fine, but I can't get dameon to run yet. It required to do something with add 'user_xattr' in fstab. I don't think FreeBSD has 'user_xattr', so one of us will need to dig more on it. http://www.beaglewiki.org/Enabling_Extended_Attributes
Chase the libexif's version, bump the PORTREVISION.
Update to 0.0.7 (untested) kqueue-glue.c was added by Marcus but I haven't implamented it yet. Beagle uses inotify on Linux if the device is available or Mono's native FileSystemWatcher which is waht FreeBSD will use by default right now. Beagle author prefers inotify over FSW b/c he considers FSW to not be robust enough. Adding in kqueue support will involbve the following: adding kqueue-glue.cs to glue/ Makefiles adding Util/Kqueue.cs adding beagled/FileSystemQueryable/KqueueBackend.cs editing FileSystemQueryable/FileSystemQueryable.cs
Add $Id$ to Makefiles. On a side note, after spending two nights trying to figure this out, FreeBSD's CVS includes local patches to change the default Id tag name which cannot be done on Novell Forge. Drats!
Add beagle 0.0.2
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