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Upstream is gone and port is unfetchable, claimed successor is gone
and additionally it also depends on QT 5 which is going away
Reference:
https://github.com/ArtrixTech/DynaGammy
PR: 289509
Approved by: maintainer timeout, 3+ weeks
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Changelog: https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprsunset/releases/tag/v0.3.3
Reported by: GitHub (watch releases)
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September 30, 2025 by Jani Heikkinen
The last release from the Qt 6.9 series, Qt 6.9.3, is now available for
download. As a patch release, Qt 6.9.3 does not introduce new features
but delivers over 250 bug fixes, security updates, and enhancements on
top of the Qt 6.9.2 release. For a detailed breakdown of the most
significant changes, refer to the Qt 6.9.3 release notes.
Announcement:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.9.3-released
Release notes:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.9.3/release-note.md
FreeBSD ports changes:
devel/qt6-base:
- Remove a few stale patches and use dlsym to access environ. [1]
- Restore missing headers if the X11 option is disabled. [2]
devel/qt6-tools:
- Add support for devel/llvm21
www/qt6-webengine:
- Use dlsym to access environ. [1]
PySide6: Update to 6.9.3
As part of the Qt6 update, PySide6 and its support tools have also been
updated to 6.9.3.
Reported by: arrowd [1], angry_vincent on #freebsd-desktop [2]
MFH: 2025Q4
Security: c27c05a7-a0c8-11f0-8471-4ccc6adda413
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/pull/441 [1]
Co-authored-by: Gleb Popov <arrowd@FreeBSD.org>
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PR: 289709
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.08.1/
Ports changes:
graphics/kolourpaint:
- Remove stale patches
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Changes: https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome/releases
https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome/blob/main/NEWS.md
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Reported by: pkg-fallout
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PR: 288923
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August 27, 2025 by Jani Heikkinen
We are excited to announce the release of Qt 6.9.2! As a patch release,
Qt 6.9.2 does not introduce new features but delivers over 550 bug fixes,
security updates, and enhancements on top of the Qt 6.9.1 release. For a
detailed breakdown of the most significant changes, refer to the
Qt 6.9.2 release notes.
Announcement:
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.9.2-released
Release notes:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.9.2/release-note.md
MFH: 2025Q3
Security: edf83c10-83b8-11f0-b6e5-4ccc6adda413
2a11aa1e-83c7-11f0-b6e5-4ccc6adda413
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Changelog: https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprsunset/releases/tag/v0.3.2
Reported by: GitHub (watch releases)
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.08.0/
Removed ports:
devel/cervisia: not ported to Qt6 and excluded from KDE Gear releases
databases/akonadi:
- Backport upstream patch to fix account management in Merkuro
devel/kdevelop:
- Bump PLATFORM_VER to 6.3
- Revert now needless workaround [1]
devel/kpublictranspor:
- Renew USE_KDE
- Explicitly disable KF6NetworkManagerQt
graphics/kqtquickcharts:
- Switch to Qt6/KF6
- Remove noop DOCS option
math/kig:
- Switch to Qt6/KF6
misc/artikulate:
- Switch to Qt6/KF6
misc/kdeedu-data:
- Update WWW and description
misc/ktouch:
- Switch to Qt6/KF6
multimedia/dragon:
- Renew USE_KDE
- Add dependency on ffmpeg and remove stale pkg-message
multimedia/kamoso:
- Switch to Qt6/KF6
net-im/neochat:
- Add now mandatory dependency on devel/kunifiedpush
- Add missing Qt dependencies
x11-clocks/kteatime:
- Renew USE_KDE
PR: 287804 [1]
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PR: 288753
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The condition in the former patch makes the port use the date-tz
library of devel/date even when libc++ supports
std::chrono::current_zone, etc. Checking
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_TIME_ZONE_DATABASE is enough and it won't be defined by
libstdc++.
Reported by: jbeich (via ports-committers)
Fixes: d9a1aaa98d16 (accessibility/hyprsunset: update to 0.3.1)
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While here:
- mark as BROKEN on FreeBSD 13
It does not build with an error related to devel/date.
- use hyprland-protocols from ports
- add patch to unbreak build on system with libc++ 19
Changelog:
- https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprsunset/releases/tag/v0.3.0
- https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprsunset/releases/tag/v0.3.1
Reported by: portscout
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815623f49eb59d0946f08b569c5b2ddb655ee3f4 (+)
Commit 815623f49eb59d0946f08b569c5b2ddb655ee3f4 was incorrect and only changed glibmm->glibmm26 dependency for accessibility/atkmm
Partially revert it.
PR: 288434
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libgdamm5 is depending on gnome components not supported anymore
and has no consumers in the ports tree.
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The framework deals with .pc files without the needs of patching the
source (since 2017)
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Changes: https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome/releases
https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome/blob/main/NEWS.md
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PR: 288211
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MFH: 2025Q3
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.04.3/
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PR: 287766
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EXT_SUFFIX, according to PEP 3149, refers to the full tag and
extension for compiled extension module objects, eg .cpython-311.so,
.cpython-313t.so, etc. We do not use the correct semantic meaning,
and this usage becomes ambiguous and confusing when tags do not
match between bytecode and compiled extension module objects.
Rename our PYTHON_EXT_SUFFIX to PYTHON_TAG to align with PEP 3147's
specification of a magic tag, which consists of implementation name
and shorthand version only. This is meant for bytecode and other
files containing this tag in their filename that do not depend on
a specific Python ABI for the same version. Chase all existing
consumers.
Introduce PYTHON_SOABI to align with PEP 3149's specification of a
tag, which consists of implementation name, shorthand version and
any ABI flags present (this and PYTHON_TAG are identical without
ABI flags). This is meant for compiled extension module objects and
other files that depend on a specific Python ABI for the same
version.
Add documentation for these variables that our PYTHON_EXT_SUFFIX
never had.
PR: 274671
Event: Kitchener-Waterloo Hackathon 202506
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Add desktop-file-utils to USES to unbreak the build.
Prune USE_GNOME.
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Upstream standard support for Qt5 is officially over. [1] In short,
that means get your ports off of Qt5 ASAP, especially end-user
applications. FreeBSD deprecation of Qt5 is coming soon! It will likely
be a year of lead time, but please help in the meantime and remove qt5
flavors and child ports whenever possible.
www/qt5-webengine has been updated to 5.15.19 with security patches up to
Chromium 135.0.7049.95. It's unclear at this point if further security
patches will be publically available. The Qt5 WebEngine component,
however, is and forever will be based on Chromium 87.0.4280.144, which
is over 4 years old. Props to upstream for their backports over all
these years and making them publically available (probably more to do
with licensing constraints than anything, but hey).
We otherwise depend on KDE as our direct upstream to roll our distfiles,
which we have been hosting locally for over 3 years. Since Qt upstream
drops the LGPL releases of Qt 5.15.x a year later, there's no guarantee
KDE will rebase their patchset over the next year for the remaining two
.18 and .19 releases. This might be the last update for Qt5 on FreeBSD.
[1] https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-5.15-extended-support-for-subscription-license-holders
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PR: 286697
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This client library is designed to provide an ergonomic interface to
the myriad of potential speech providers that are installed in a given
session.
The API is inspired by the W3C Web Speech API. It serves several purposes:
- Provide an updated list of installed across all speech providers voices.
- Offer a "speaker" abstraction where utterances can be queued to speak.
- If no voice was explicitly chosen for an utterance, negotiate global
user settings and language preferences to choose the most appropriate
voice.
PR: 286697
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The speech provider library is designed to provide some utility for
creating speech providers. Specifically it offers a stream writer that
can be used to send audio data interleaved with speech progress events
(word, sentance, ssml mark, etc.).
PR: 286697
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PR: 286697
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Since GNOME changes their numbering, in some Makefile MASTER_SITES= GNOME is
more complex. This patch simplify for users.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43183
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June 03, 2024 by Jani Heikkinen
We have released Qt 6.9.1 today. As a patch release, Qt 6.9.1 does not
introduce new features but contains more than 450 bug fixes, security
updates, and other improvements on top of Qt 6.9.0 release. See more
information about the most important changes and bug fixes from the Qt
6.9.1 release note.
Announcement: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.9.1-released
Release note:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.9.1/release-note.md
We (kde@) skipped shipping Qt 6.9.0 due to unacceptable rendering bugs
in the WebEngine component, but here are the announcements and release
notes from Qt 6.9.0.
Announcement: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-6.9-released
Release note:
https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtreleasenotes.git/about/qt/6.9.0/release-note.md
PySide6: Update to 6.9.1
PySide6 and its related components have been updated alongside the Qt
release for compatibility. Older versions will not build with Qt 6.9.x.
Announcement: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-for-python-release-6.9
PyQt6: Update to 6.9.1
As with PySide6, older versions of PyQt6 will not build with Qt 6.9.x.
Support tools like py-sip and py-qtbuilder have also been updated to their
latest versions.
Announcement: https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/news/PyQt_v6.9.0_Released
https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/news/PyQt_v6.9.1_Released
PR: 286051
Exp-run by: antoine
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.04.2/
Ports changes:
deskutils/kdeconnect-kde:
- Add missing KF component.
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PR: 286829
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- They complicate pkg-plist manipulations
- They increase the package's size
- They are used for debugging and it is unlikely that someone would debug
binaries coming from Linux RPMs
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Earlier I bumped the default Go to 1.24. Ports that specify a lower
version will still build with those lower version (for now), so they
don't need a bumping. Instead I'm bumping anything that (now) has go124
as a dependency.
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Reported by: portscout!
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PR: 286698
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/gear/25.04.1/
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https://github.com/brailcom/speechd/releases/tag/0.12.1
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