Patch series to update OpenEXR and ports that depend on ilmbase/OpenEXR
coming up.
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Imath is a basic, light-weight, and efficient C++ representation of 2D and 3D
vectors and matrices and other simple but useful mathematical objects,
functions, and data types common in computer graphics applications, including
the "half" 16-bit floating-point type.
Imath also includes optional python bindings for all types and functions,
including optimized implementations of vector and matrix arrays.
Imath was originally developed at Industrial Light & Magic in the early 2000's
and was originally distributed as open source as a part of the OpenEXR project.
Imath continues to be maintained as a sub-project of OpenEXR, which is now a
project of the Academy Software Foundation. See the OpenEXR project's
GOVERNANCE.md for more information about how the project operates.
WWW: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/Imath/
UrbanSim is a platform for building statistical models of cities and regions.
These models help forecast long-range patterns in real estate development,
demographics, and related outcomes, under various policy scenarios.
This urbansim Python library is a core component. It contains tools for
statistical estimation and simulation; domain-specific logic about housing
markets, household relocation, and other processes; and frameworks and utilities
for assembling a model.
WWW: https://github.com/UDST/urbansim
UrbanAccess is tool for creating multi-modal graph networks for use in
multi-scale (e.g. address level to the metropolitan level) transit accessibility
analyses with the network analysis tool Pandana. UrbanAccess uses open data from
General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data to represent disparate
operational schedule transit networks and pedestrian OpenStreetMap (OSM) data to
represent the pedestrian network. UrbanAccess provides a generalized,
computationally efficient, and unified accessibility calculation framework by
linking tools for: 1) network data acquisition, validation, and processing; 2)
computing an integrated pedestrian and transit weighted network graph; and 3)
network analysis using Pandana.
WWW: https://github.com/UDST/urbanaccess
Pandana is a Python library for network analysis that uses contraction
hierarchies to calculate super-fast travel accessibility metrics and shortest
paths. The numerical code is in C++.
WWW: https://udst.github.io/pandana/
WWW: https://github.com/UDST/pandana
OSMnet offers tools to download street network data from OpenStreetMap and
extract a graph network comprised of nodes and edges to be used in Pandana
street network accessibility calculations.
WWW: https://github.com/UDST/osmnet
suppressing dreaded C++11 narrowing warnings/errors
- Convert to USES+=localbase and optimize away LIBS+=
- Remove excessive vertical whitespace from one patch
- Chase HTTP redirection in the WWW line of pkg-descr
- Disable appleseed.studio for now: while it had been ported to Qt5,
it still heavily relies on Python 2.x
- Drop the options: C++11 is required now, and API examples are of
little interest to end-users so just stop installing them
- Add dependencies on `archivers/liblz4' and `graphics/openimageio'
- GC no longer needed work-arounds for old versions of Clang
This is an automatic- and manual-geotagging program for photographs.
Given a GPX log and existing photos with EXIF time data, it can tag
the photographs, or allow manual tagging van a scalable map.
A simple drawing application.
This application is a basic image editor, similar to Microsoft Paint,
but aiming at the GNOME desktop.
PNG, JPEG and BMP files are supported.
WWW: https://maoschanz.github.io/drawing/
This is a live-coding tool, where you can write a 2D fragment/pixel
shader while it is running in the background.
The tool was originally conceived and implemented after the Revision
2014 demoscene party's live coding competition where two contestants
improv-code an effect in 25 minutes head-to-head.
WWW: https://github.com/Gargaj/Bonzomatic
correctly with python3. Use Github instead of PyPy for it has newer, unbreaking
patches. Take maintainership.
PR: 253691
Approved by: demon (maintainer)
This is a major upgrade from 3.x to 4.x.
Changelog from versions 3.4.1--4.5.1 can be found here:
https://github.com/opencv/opencv/wiki/ChangeLog
Note: this has explicitely not been added as a new graphics/opencv4 port, but replaces the
previous graphics/opencv[3] port. Again, to improve maintainability by not giving ports
the option to pick the "wrong one" - this leads however to some abandoned ports being
broken.
The port has been greatly simplified:
* graphics/opencv-core which existed to enable ffmpeg to depend on opencv, and vice versa
has been removed. ffmpeg no longer can depend on opencv.
* graphics/py-opencv has been integrated into graphics/opencv, the default versions python
bindings will be built unless the PYTHON option is explicitely turned off.
* graphics/opencv-java has been integrated into graphics/opencv -- it is off by default,
but can be enabled by toggling the JAVA option -- there are no consumers in the tree,
so that option might go away in the future.
* All the previous options have been removed and replaced by a (hopefully) sane set of
dependencies that make the port and package most usable for the majority of consumers.
- Please let me know if you think there are better defaults (i.e. anything that is missing,
or something that should not be dependet on).
- If you think something should be added or removed, please open a bug report.
- If you think something should be added as an optional dependency, please open a
bug report (with a good reason [tm]).
The depending ports have been updated to work against opencv4, or marked broken.
* Ports broken:
- graphics/rubygem-objectdetect: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
- graphics/p5-Image-ObjectDetect: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
- graphics/gimp-gmic-plugin: OpenCV4 no longer ships opencv-1.0 API
* Backports:
- misc/visp: dfa7e4bd47
- multimedia/zart: 6ca1964690,
d3a2931b1a
* Others:
- misc/actiona: switch to pkgconfig 'opencv4'
- multimedia/libav: drop opencv support
- misc/darknet: already failed to build prior to the upgrade
- math/saga: remove patching added to work against opencv3
This is the drm port for FreeBSD 13.
Now that stable/13 is branched we can create it.
main (14-CURRENT) users still need to use either drm-current-kmod or
drm-devel-kmod
rasterstats is a Python module for summarizing geospatial raster datasets based
on vector geometries. It includes functions for zonal statistics and
interpolated point queries. The command-line interface allows for easy
interoperability with other GeoJSON tools.
WWW: https://github.com/perrygeo/python-rasterstats
Point Pattern Analysis (pointpats)
pointpats is an open-source python library for the statistical analysis of
planar point patterns. It is a subpackage of PySAL (Python Spatial Analysis
Library) and is under active development for the inclusion of many newly
proposed analytics for point patterns.
WWW: https://pointpats.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
WWW: https://github.com/pysal/pointpats
Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression (MGWR)
mgwr is a Python implementation of multiscale geographically weighted regression
for investigating process spatial heterogeneity and scale. It incorporates the
widely used approach to modeling process spatial heterogeneity - Geographically
Weighted Regression (GWR) as well as the newly proposed approach - Multiscale
GWR (MGWR) which relaxes the assumption that all of the processes being modeled
operate at the same spatial scale. Inferences are available for both approaches.
WWW: https://mgwr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
WWW: https://github.com/pysal/mgwr
GeospatIal Distribution DYnamics (GIDDY)
Giddy is an open-source python library for the analysis of dynamics of
longitudinal spatial data. Originating from the spatial dynamics module in PySAL
(Python Spatial Analysis Library), it is under active development for the
inclusion of many newly proposed analytics that consider the role of space in
the evolution of distributions over time and has several new features including
inter- and intra-regional decomposition of mobility association and local
measures of exchange mobility in addition to space-time LISA and spatial markov
methods.
WWW: https://pysal.org/giddy/
WWW: https://github.com/pysal/giddy
2020-12-31 emulators/fceux: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 emulators/gem5: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 emulators/nonpareil: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/freera: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/glob2: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/marsnomercy: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/netpanzer: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/pingus: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/goxel: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/sk1libs: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/uniconvertor: Uses deprecated version of python
Exceptions are:
- mail/mailman, our listservers still use it
- www/chromium, solely because of popular demand,
upstream is (slowly) working on porting it to Python 3
- ports that have actual patches for Python 3 against
them (Cinnamon and a few unrelated other ports)
- llvm70 and qt5-webengine because they seem to have a lot
of dependencies which need further analysis
- sysutils/uefi-edk2-bhyve because bhyve seems to use them
- python2 and python27 themselves
I'm sure there will be complaints, but the nice thing about
a version control system is that we can revert and adjust things.
2020-12-31 audio/ardour: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 audio/mixxx21: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 audio/xmms2: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 chinese/sunpinyin: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 databases/arangodb32: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 databases/arangodb33: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/bzr: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/chromium-gn: Uses deprecated version of python, use devel/gn instead
2020-12-31 devel/electron4: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/electron5: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/electron6: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/electron7: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/gnatpython: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/godot2: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/godot2-tools: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/libhid: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/libosmocore: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/llvm60: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/mongo-cxx-driver: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-06-30 devel/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Callback: Use devel/p5-Log-Any (Log::Any::Adapter::Capture) instead
2020-12-31 devel/py-backports.functools_lru_cache: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-backports.os: Python 2 is EOL upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-backports.shutil_get_terminal_size: Python 2 is EOL upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-backports_abc: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-cheetah: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-dis3: Python 2 only, backport of Python 3
2020-12-31 devel/py-enum34: Will be removed along with python27
2020-12-31 devel/py-functools32: Python 2 only, backport of Python 3
2020-12-31 devel/py-futures: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-more-itertools5: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-pathlib: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-selectors2: Python 2 is EOL upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-should_dsl: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-singledispatch: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-subprocess32: Python 2 only, following EOL of lang/python27
2020-12-31 devel/py-total-ordering: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/py-typing: Python 2 only, backport of Python 3
2020-12-31 devel/py-weakrefmethod: Python 2 only, backport of Python 3
2020-12-31 devel/rbtools: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/subversion-lts: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/viewvc: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 dns/py-dns: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 editors/atom: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 emulators/fceux: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 emulators/gem5: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 emulators/nonpareil: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/0ad: Uses deprecated version of python
2020-12-31 games/dangerdeep: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/freera: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/glob2: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/marsnomercy: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/netpanzer: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/pingus: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 games/renpy: Uses deprecated version of python
2020-12-31 graphics/goxel: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/py-pillow6: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/sk1libs: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 graphics/uniconvertor: Uses deprecated version of python
2020-12-31 lang/julia10: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/pypy: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/pypy3: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/spidermonkey185: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/spidermonkey24: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/spidermonkey52: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 lang/spidermonkey60: Requires python2 to build
2020-12-31 lang/tolua++: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 mail/getmail: Uses deprecated version of python
2020-12-31 math/gringo: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 multimedia/ffmpeg2theora: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 multimedia/mimms: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 net/py-ipaddress: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 net-p2p/linuxdcpp: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 security/broccoli: Depends lang/python27 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 security/orthrus: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 security/py-backports.ssl_match_hostname: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 security/sandsifter: Uses deprecated version of python, see https://github.com/rigred/sandsifter/issues/10
2020-12-31 sysutils/cinnamon-control-center: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 sysutils/ori: Uses Python 2.7 version of scons, and Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 sysutils/osquery: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 sysutils/py-shutilwhich: Python 2 only, backport of Python 3
2020-12-31 sysutils/uefi-edk2-bhyve-csm: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/cliqz: Uses deprecated version of python
2020-12-31 www/iridium: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/moinmoin: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/node10: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/node12: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-OhlohWidgetsMacro: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-TracGoogleAnalytics: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-accountmanager: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-advancedticketworkflow: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-autocomplete: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-ccselector: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-customfieldadmin: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-datefield: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-defaultcc: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-devel: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-discussion: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-downloads: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-email2trac: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-email2trac-postfix: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-estimator: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-fivestarvote: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-fullblog: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-fullblognotification: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-graphviz: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-iniadmin: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-keywords: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-keywordsecretticket: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-ldap: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-ldapauthstore: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-math: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-mercurial: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-navadd: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-permredirect: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-privatetickets: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-pydotorgtheme: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-scrumburndown: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-spam-filter: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-subtickets: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-tags: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-themeengine: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-ticketimport: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-tickettemplate: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-timingandestimation: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-tocmacro: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-tweakui: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-vote: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-wikigoodies: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-wikinotification: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-wikitemplates: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-wikitopdf: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-wysiwyg: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 www/trac-xmlrpc: Uses Python 2.7 which is EOLed upstream
2020-12-31 devel/arm-none-eabi-gdb: This is an old, obsolete version of gdb
2020-12-31 devel/pecl-weakref2: PHP 7.2 extension
2020-12-31 graphics/py-imageio24: Use graphics/py-imageio instead
2020-12-31 mail/bogofilter-tc: TokyoCabinet is being phased out in favor of KyotoCabinet.
2020-12-31 net/pecl-yaz: PHP 7.2 extension
2020-12-31 print/cloudprint: Google Cloud Print is being shut down by Google by end of 2020
2020-12-31 science/py-eccodes-python: Use science/py-eccodes instead
2020-12-31 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles312: EOL
2020-12-31 sysutils/cfengine-masterfiles313: EOL
2020-12-31 sysutils/cfengine312: EOL
2020-12-31 sysutils/cfengine313: EOL
2020-12-31 sysutils/rubygem-chef-zero5: Please use sysutils/rubygem-chef-zero instead
2020-12-31 sysutils/syslog-ng325: Reduction of syslog-ng ports to one
2020-12-31 sysutils/syslog-ng326: Reduction of syslog-ng ports to one
2020-12-31 sysutils/syslog-ng328: Reduction of syslog-ng ports to one
2020-12-31 sysutils/syslog-ng329: Reduction of syslog-ng ports to one
2020-12-31 www/flashplayer: Depends on a deprecated port
2020-12-31 www/linux-flashplayer: Deprecated by upstream
2020-12-31 www/mediawiki133: Upstream end of life
2020-12-31 www/mediawiki134: Upstream end of life
2020-12-31 www/py-aiohttp2: Use www/py-aiohttp instead
sysutils/drm-legacy-kmod is left in for now.
2020-12-31 ./net/php72-soap: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./net/php72-sockets: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./net/php72-xmlrpc: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./net/php72-ldap: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-xmlwriter: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-pspell: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-enchant: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-wddx: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-xsl: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-dom: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-ctype: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-xml: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-simplexml: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./textproc/php72-xmlreader: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./graphics/php72-gd: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./graphics/php72-exif: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./mail/php72-imap: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./www/php72-opcache: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./www/mod_php72: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./www/php72-session: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./www/php72-tidy: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./security/php72-filter: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./security/php72-sodium: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./security/php72-hash: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./security/php72-openssl: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-shmop: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-tokenizer: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-sysvshm: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-gettext: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-readline: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-pcntl: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-json: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-sysvmsg: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-sysvsem: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./devel/php72-intl: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pdo_sqlite: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pdo_mysql: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pgsql: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pdo_pgsql: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-odbc: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pdo_odbc: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-mysqli: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-interbase: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
2020-12-31 ./databases/php72-pdo_firebird: Security Support ends on 30 Nov 2020
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PyGEOS is a C/Python library with vectorized geometry functions. The geometry
operations are done in the open-source geometry library GEOS. PyGEOS wraps these
operations in NumPy ufuncs providing a performance improvement when operating on
arrays of geometries.
A universal function (or ufunc for short) is a function that operates on
n-dimensional arrays in an element-by-element fashion, supporting array
broadcasting. The for-loops that are involved are fully implemented in C
diminishing the overhead of the Python interpreter.
WWW: https://github.com/pygeos/pygeos
- astro/libkgeomap has been removed as there are no consumers left
- deskutils/kdepim-apps-libs has been reintegrated into other ports
There are a handful of new ports available:
- astro/kosmindoormap: Library and QML component for rendering multi-level OSM indoor maps
- deskutils/itinerary: KDE Itinerary is a digital travel assistant
- devel/kpublictransport: Access realtime public transport data
- graphics/kontrast: Color contrast checker
- textproc/markdownpart: KPart for rendering Markdown content
Aloadimage is a simple command-line imageviewer for arcan, built on
the image parsers provided by stb. Image loading is performed in the
background as a separate, sandboxed (on Linux) processes and should be
reasonably safe against maliciously crafted input sources.
The primary purpose is to provide an arcan- specific replacement for
xloadimage, and to serve as a testing ground for advanced image output such as
full HDR- paths. The secondary purpose is to craft the image- loading worker
pool to be secure and efficient enough to act as a building block for other
components within the Arcan umbrella.
https://arcan-fe.com/
Altair is a declarative statistical visualization library for Python. With
Altair, you can spend more time understanding your data and its meaning.
Altair's API is simple, friendly and consistent and built on top of the powerful
Vega-Lite JSON specification. This elegant simplicity produces beautiful and
effective visualizations with a minimal amount of code.
WWW: https://github.com/altair-viz/altair