I have a diff for this update, however, opencolorio is now failing with the recent update to devel/onetbb.
Created attachment 260205 [details] graphics/opencolorio: Update to 2.4.2 Update to 2.4.2: * Add textproc/py-docutils to ${BUILD_DEPENDS} * port{clippy|fmt|lint} maintenance * Remove Sphinx documentation sources from installation https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenColorIO/releases/tag/v2.4.2 poudriere-testport graphics/opencolorio: main-amd64-default: Pass main-i386-default: Pass 13_4-amd64-release: Pass 13_4-i386-release: Pass 13_5-amd64-release: Pass 13_5-i386-release: Pass 14_2-amd64-release: Pass 14_2-i386-release: Pass poudriere-testport graphics/py-opencolorio: main-amd64-default: Pass main-i386-default: Pass 13_4-amd64-release: Pass 13_4-i386-release: Pass 13_5-amd64-release: Pass 13_5-i386-release: Pass 14_2-amd64-release: Pass 14_2-i386-release: Pass I tested the consumer, graphic/art, on 15-CURRENT, it passed.
Is graphics/opencolorio 2.4.2 compatible with graphics/blender 4.2?
(In reply to Vladimir Druzenko from comment #3) Will investigate.
(In reply to Alastair Hogge from comment #4) Or you can update Blender to version 4.2.9 LTS and all the ports it needs. :-o
(In reply to Vladimir Druzenko from comment #5) Would love to have a go at it, however, I need to priotise textproc/py-sphinx[1], and currently, onetbb, and glslang are both failing to compile, they are required for Blender. 1: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=284845