- Remove USE_PHP=hash which is available in default php installation of all versions of php * security/pear-Horde_Crypt_Blowfish: Remove OPTION MHASH - Remove USE_PHP=json which is available in default php installation of all versions of php * devel/pear-PHPTAL: Remove OPTION JSON * www/ilias: Remove OPTION SCORM2004 - Remove USE_PHP=mssql which is no longer available in php from php80 and later and has been replaced with sqlsrv module which is Windows only * www/codeigniter: Remove OPTION MSSQL * www/moodle311: Remove OPTION MSSQL * www/moodle39: Remove OPTION MSSQL * www/moodle40: Remove OPTION MSSQL * www/moodle41: Remove OPTION MSSQL - Remove USE_PHP=openssl which is available in default php installation of all versions of php * databases/phpmyadmin: Remove OPTION OPENSSL * databases/phpmyadmin5: Remove OPTION OPENSSL * security/pear-Horde_Crypt_Blowfish: Remove OPTION OPENSSL * www/nextcloud: Remove OPTION SSL * www/owncloud: Remove OPTION SSL - Remove USE_PHP=pcre which is available in default php installation of all versions of php * sysutils/racktables: Remove OPTION PCRE - Remove USE_PHP=postgresql which should be USE_PHP=pgsql and update following ports * www/typo3-11 * www/typo3-12 - Remove USE_PHP=pdf which is no longer available as php module * databases/phpmyadmin: Remove OPTION PDF - Remove USE_PHP=spl which is available in default php installation of all versions of php - Remove USE_PHP=sqlsrv which was never imported into FreeBSD as that is Windows only php module * www/typo3-11: Remove OPTION SQLSRV * www/typo3-12: Remove OPTION SQLSRV - Bump where DEFAULT OPTIONS are affected Sponsored by: Bounce Experts Approved by: portmgr(blanket)
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