Remove the tpool Kyuafile as well as the test
This was accidentally missed in b78806b156f78733f8d6f1e0d.
Reported by: des
Fixes: b78806b15 ("Remove additional libtpool and libuutil-related files")
devel/electron40: Add port: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
It's easier than you think.
If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a
framework for creating native applications with web technologies like
JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It takes care of the hard parts so you can
focus on the core of your application.
WWW: https://electronjs.org/
libfontenc: update to 1.1.9.
Alan Coopersmith (4):
configure: Use pkg-config to handle zlib dependency if possible
meson: Add option to build with meson
gitlab CI: drop the ci-fairy check-mr job
libfontenc 1.1.9
*/*: Bump PORTREVISION for known Qt private API abusers
Qt 6.10.2 edition.
These ports are known to directly use or link to a library that uses the
Qt private API and must be rebuilt with every Qt update.
Qt *public* API/ABI compatability is excellent, so most consumers don't
need to necessarily be rebuilt between patch or even minor releases, but
use of the private API breaks this compatibility between even patch
releases and its use is highly discouraged.
This list [1] is based on histortical data. We don't have time to
revisit every port on the list with each Qt update, so if your port has
dropped Qt private headers and was bumped in error, please remove it
yourself if you have write access to the Wiki or alert someone on kde@.
[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE/Qt
*/*: Bump PORTREVISION for known Qt private API abusers
Qt 6.10.2 edition.
These ports are known to directly use or link to a library that uses the
Qt private API and must be rebuilt with every Qt update.
Qt *public* API/ABI compatability is excellent, so most consumers don't
need to necessarily be rebuilt between patch or even minor releases, but
use of the private API breaks this compatibility between even patch
releases and its use is highly discouraged.
This list [1] is based on histortical data. We don't have time to
revisit every port on the list with each Qt update, so if your port has
dropped Qt private headers and was bumped in error, please remove it
yourself if you have write access to the Wiki or alert someone on kde@.
[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE/Qt
xcalc: update to 1.1.3.
Alan Coopersmith (10):
negf: Fix -Wformat-truncation warning
actions.c: handle 61 -Wextra-semi-stmt warnings from clang
Add noreturn attribute to Syntax() prototype
Add unused attributes to unused parameters of callback functions
Add cast to quiet -Wshorten-64-to-32 warning
meson: Add option to build with meson
Improve man page formatting
man page: fix warnings from `mandoc -T lint` and `groff -rCHECKSTYLE=10`
gitlab CI: drop the ci-fairy check-mr job
xcalc 1.1.3
Qt6: Update to 6.10.2
January 29, 2026 by Jani Heikkinen
Qt 6.10.2 is now available for download. As a patch release, Qt 6.10.2
doesn’t introduce new features, but it delivers around 300 bug fix,
security improvements, and quality enhancements on top of Qt 6.10.1.
For a full overview of the most notable changes, take a look at the Qt
6.10.2 release notes.
Announcement:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.10.2-released
Release notes:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.10.2/release-note.md
FreeBSD ports changes:
devel/qt6-base:
- Disable the reduced_relocations feature. Prior to Qt 6.10.0, this was
only enabled if the compiler was GCC, but we are seeing crashes in
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Qt6: Update to 6.10.2
January 29, 2026 by Jani Heikkinen
Qt 6.10.2 is now available for download. As a patch release, Qt 6.10.2
doesn’t introduce new features, but it delivers around 300 bug fix,
security improvements, and quality enhancements on top of Qt 6.10.1.
For a full overview of the most notable changes, take a look at the Qt
6.10.2 release notes.
Announcement:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.10.2-released
Release notes:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.10.2/release-note.md
FreeBSD ports changes:
devel/qt6-base:
- Disable the reduced_relocations feature. Prior to Qt 6.10.0, this was
only enabled if the compiler was GCC, but we are seeing crashes in
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