graphics/mesa-libs: Fix LIB_DEPENDS
Mesa itself does not depend on libOpenGL.so from libglvnd but it needs
libglvnd at build stage.
Also it doesn't not depend on libwayland-egl.so but on libwayland-server.so
and libwayland-client.so
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44831
PR: 278324
Reported by: autodep
Reviewed by: bapt
Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG
graphics/mesa-gallium-vdpau: Remove libvdpau from LIB_DEPENDS
This port provides a lib for libvdpau to use, not the other way
around so add it to BUILD_DEPENDS
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44830
PR: 278324
Reported by: autodep
Reviewed by: bapt
Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG
graphics/mesa-gallium-va: Remove libva from LIB_DEPENDS
This port provides a lib for libva to use, not the other way
around so add it to BUILD_DEPENDS
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D44829
PR: 278324
Reported by: autodep
Reviewed by: bapt
Sponsored by: Beckhoff Automation GmbH & Co. KG
linux-c7-{tcl,tk}85: Fix package
tcl85 and tk85 were removed in 0e2a2491a3bf but these two ports referenced the
corresponding pkg-descr files.
Make a copy of the descriptions as it is done with tcl/tk 86 and 87
Fixes: 0e2a2491a3bf2f45f65667f75b7eb0d68bf321f8
R-cran-slam: New port: Sparse Lightweight Arrays and Matrices
Data structures and algorithms for sparse arrays and matrices,
based on index arrays and simple triplet representations,
respectively.
WWW: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/slam/
devel/cdecl: update to 16.3
ChangeLog:
Better destructor parameter error message
Attempting either to explain or declare a destructor having a parameter list now prints "destructors may not have parameters" explicitly.
Defining a type more than once
If a type is defined again where the current language is older than the language in which it was previously defined, the type's set of languages is now updated to be the current language and newer. For example, previously:
cdecl> set c23
cdecl> typedef int Int
cdecl> show
typedef int Int;
cdecl> set c17
cdecl> typedef int Int // Already exists so did nothing.
cdecl> show // Would NOT show anything.
cdecl>
Now the second typedef would update Int to make it available in C17 and newer so the second show would show it.
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