- Also update devel/gradle to the latest version on the 4.x branch.
Gradle >=4.8<5 is required to build OpenJFX now.
- GStreamer-lite is now based on GStreamer 1.0, so update the sndio
backend accordingly.
- Add a bunch of missing platform checks which will make it
actually use system fonts as configured.
OpenJFX 8 is unmaintained upstream and has been for a while [1].
Deprecate the port as noone seems to have stepped up to take over
maintainership. No expiration date since this port has multiple
consumers and there is no alternative.
[1] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/openjfx-dev/2018-December/023007.html
PR: 237443
Make SWT support optional and disable it by default. swt-devel is
unmaintained, quite the heavy dependency, and SWT support is not used
by any port in the tree.
- Move to the regular OpenJFX 8 repository [1], add all *BSD specific
patches to the port, and stop using the repository at [2]. This
should make port contributions and updates a lot easier going forward.
- Bump PORTEPOCH and start using version numbers based on the tags from [1]
- Prepare the port for supporting multiple audio backend options
- Fix PREFIX/LOCALBASE confusion and get all Java dependencies from LOCALBASE
and not from PREFIX
- Respect CC and CXX during the WebKit build. Clang in FreeBSD 10.3
segfaults while building it now, so make sure we use Clang from
devel/llvm40 via compiler:c++14-lang instead.
[1] http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8u/rt/
[2] https://bitbucket.org/tobik/openjfx-rt
- Add new default options MEDIA and WEBKIT to enable building of the
media and web modules
- Take back maintainership
Running e.g. AsciidocFX on FreeBSD should be possible now.
PR: 218014
Reported by: Dr. Jochen Raßler <jochen.rassler@gmail.com>, mr (via mail)
Add a missing build dependency on junit to the Makefile, and fix the
path to Hamcrest in build.gradle. Also, reset MAINTAINER by request of
the current maintainer.
PR: 215677
Reviewed by: brd, Tobias Kortkamp
Approved by: brd (ports)
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9005
OpenJFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for
desktop and embedded systems based on JavaSE. It is a collaborative effort by
many individuals and companies with the goal of producing a modern, efficient,
and fully featured toolkit for developing rich client applications.
WWW: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/openjfx/
PR: 207566
Submitted by: Tobias Kortkamp <t@tobik.me>