Meson based ports that uses CONFIGURE_ARGS "works" as MESON_ARGS is
appended however framework and documentation expects that MESON_ARGS
is used for Meson based ports
PR: 294808
Approved by: blanket
Freeplane fails to start with the current JAVA_DEFAULT (25) with
the error message:
ERROR: Found /usr/local/bin/java in $PATH.
ERROR: It has version 25.0.2
ERROR: Currently, freeplane requires java version 8 or from 11 to 23
ERROR:
ERROR: Select a supported java version
ERROR: by setting FREEPLANE_JAVA_HOME to a valid java location
ERROR: OR use an unsupported java version
ERROR: by setting FREEPLANE_USE_UNSUPPORTED_JAVA_VERSION to 1
So set JAVA_VERSION to a list of supported JDK.
Note that if you start freeplane with the environment variable
FREEPLANE_USE_UNSUPPORTED_JAVA_VERSION=1, then the program fails with
the error message:
WARNING: package com.apple.eawt.event not in java.desktop
WARNING: package com.apple.eawt not in java.desktop
Error occurred during initialization of VM
java.lang.Error: A command line option has attempted to allow or enable the Security Manager. Enabling a Security Manager is not supported.
at java.lang.System.initPhase3(java.base@25.0.2/System.java:1969)
- Bump PORTREVISION
- Growl-for-linux is an obsolete software that does not compile with
recent versions of GCC or Clang, so mark it as deprecated
- Set a short deadline (1 months instead of 2 months) as expiration
date, because it blocks GCC_DEFAULT update to 15
- As alternative software you can use sysutils/dunst (X11/Wayland) or
x11/mako (Wayland)
PR: 293286
This overhaul introduces four key changes to the elisp ports framework:
1. Remove support for packaged byte-compiled elisp.
The primary motivation is to remove a large number of flavor-specific
packages and to simplify the ports tree. As an example, supporting
byte-compiled elisp for devel/tablist required six packages, one for
each flavor of editors/emacs and editors/emacs-devel. With over 100
elisp ports and requests for new Emacs flavors, this was
unmanageable.
2. Install configuration to integrate with Emacs's native compilation
machinery, allowing elisp from ports to be compiled into the standard
cache under the user's home directory.
This matches the behavior of GNU ELPA packages and generally results
in a faster experience. Speedups vary depending on the
characteristics of the elisp code, but are often reported to be 2.5
to 5 times faster than byte-compiled code.
3. Perform byte compilation on the target host, but only when native
compilation is unavailable. Compilation is initiated when Emacs
starts, and the resulting .elc files are cached under the user's
home directory.
4. Load all autoload files installed by FreeBSD elisp ports. This
mirrors what package.el does for ELPA packages, ensuring that
autoloaded functions are available without requiring users to
explicitly load each package.
Users with elisp packages (*-emacs_*) installed should consult the
2026-04-11 UPDATING entry for instructions on handling the transition.
Reviewed by: ashish, Benjamin Jacobs <freebsd@dev.thsi.be>, dinoex,
mandree, mce, nobutaka, Pat Maddox <pat@patmaddox.com>,
rhurlin
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D56001
2026-03-31 deskutils/py-paperless: Upstream repository archived since 2021 and no compatibility for Django 5+. Please migrate to deskutils/py-paperless-ngx
cad/alliance, databases/proxysql, deskutils/growl-for-linux,
emulators/wine-proton, net/yate, sysutils/grub2-efi,
sysutils/grub2-pcbsd: Add USE_CSTD=gnu11 because autoconf 2.73 tries
to use C23 and these ports are broken with that.
PR: 293963
Exp-run by: antoine