java/apache-commons-httpclient: deprecate
Superseded by www/httpclient.
No expiration date as editors/openoffice-4 and editors/openoffice-devel
depend on it.
PR: 296671
Approved-by: Alex Dupre <ale@>
bsdinstall/netconfig: use a better heuristic for wlan dev desc
For devices like the rtw88, they will show up in `ifconfig -l` as
rtw880, rtw881, etc. We want to query the rtw88.0 and rtw88.1 sysctl
respectively, not rtw.880.
Chances are that there aren't more than 9 wlan devices using the same
driver. Use a better heuristic to get the device description.
Reviewed by: bz
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
if_ovpn: Fix memory leak in VNET during unload
Unloading if_ovpn while it's in use by other vnets causes
memory leaks and panics.
Fix this by reverting VNET_SYSUNINIT and adjusting the SI_SUB
initialization order.
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54175
(cherry picked from commit bf142ea4760bd4391092d9cc0038a0870cf7e0b2)
x11-toolkits/aquamarine: fix build on armv7
Same patch as on i386.
Approved by: portmgr (build fix blanket)
MFH: 2026Q3
(cherry picked from commit 31f505757e0feee9ea3f50053e7f86f92058f5aa)
emulators/fab-agon-emulator: Emulator of the Agon Light Computer
An emulator of the Agon Light, Olimex Agon Light 2, and Agon Console8 8-bit
computers.
The Agon Light is a modern, fully open-source, 8-bit microcomputer and
microcontroller in one small, low-cost board, designed by Bernado Kastrup aka
The Byte Attic. As a computer, it is a standalone device that requires no host
PC: it puts out its own video (VGA), audio (2 identical mono channels), accepts
a PS/2 keyboard and has its own mass-storage in the form of a micro-SD card. The
Olimex Agon Light 2 is a variation on the original Agon Light design.
The Agon Console8 is a version of the Agon Light that also includes two
Atari-compatible joystick ports, and a PS/2 mouse port, and a stylish case. It
was also designed by Bernado Kastrup aka The Byte Attic, and is manufactured by
Heber Ltd.
The Agon Light, Olimex Agon Light 2, and the Agon Console8 are all fully
compatible with each other. Software written for one will run on the other, and
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net-im/gomuks: Add missing terminal binary and front/backend web parts
- Update to 26.06 (v0.2606.0)
- Build gomuks-terminal (TUI frontend). This version of the TUI is not
as feature rich as the previous version should be added back via
net-im/gomuks-legacy until feature complete.
- Build gomuks web frontend and backend via USES=electron:env to fetch
npm bits via upstream package.json adding @swc/core-freebsd-x64
- Take maintainership
Changelog: https://github.com/gomuks/gomuks/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#v2606
PR: 292010
net-im/gomuks-legacy: Add net-im/gomuks-legacy from old net-im/gomuks
- net-im/gomuks introduces a new design with a web and less feature rich
termainl front web. Keep older version around until net-im/gomuks
TUI is feature complete as this version.
- Add net-im/gomuks from 47d564d873af^ base
- Appened -legacy to binary name
- Take maintainership
PR: 292371
devel/lndir: return to pool
By maintainer request.
Big thanks for your assistance in maintaining this port.
PR: 296576
Approved by: Carlos Santos <unixmania at gmail.com>
subr_physmem_test: add tests for two edge-cases
Help validate my assertion that "physmem will never report empty
ranges". Part of this is covered by the existing tests, which check the
merging of adjacent/overlapping regions. The other part is to ensure
that addition of zero-sized ranges is ignored.
The physmem implementation also includes logic to ignore the first
physical page of memory (physical addresses 0 to PAGE_SIZE-1). Add a
second test case for this.
Reviewed by: markj
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45914
g_eli: disambiguate CPU-bound worker creation
This makes an effort to clarify and correct the intent of the code,
which is to either:
1. Create one software crypto worker thread for each CPU, to be pinned
later
2. Create the number of threads requested by the kern.geom.eli.threads
tunable
This is as described in geli(8).
If a CPU were somehow* absent, it should be skipped, but not in the
second case when creating a set number of threads.
To achieve this cleanly and correctly:
- split worker creation logic into a helper function
- keep the loops separate
- debug message for absent CPUs is dropped
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