By the way, I see that this ports uses HAVE_MOTIF to turn on Motif
support, but I don't see any patches. Does this port follow our
guidelines for Motif support (MOTIFLIB and all)? In particular,
what happens if you build a package on a machine with HAVE_MOTIF
and MOTIF_STATIC defined if you have both shared and static libXm?
Thanks to Chris Kukulies <kuku@gil.physik.rwth-aachen.de> for
telling us about this on freebsd-multimedia, and giving me the
idea of doing a port for it.
* change checksum and filename/version number in Makefile.
* change patch-ab to patch cleanly against new version.
* remove patch-aa -- it is no longer needed.
* add patch-ac to fix a small tiffio.h bogon in the source.
* add some new files to PLIST.
2. Add two manpages (gimptool.1 & gpc.3)
3. Remove tiff34 configure patch.
4. Correct pkg/PLIST.
5. Remove LIB_DEPENDS on xdelta, because we can't compile it on current.
Upgrade port graphics/sane to version 0.73.
* Update checksum.
* Update patches to patch against new sources.
* patch-03 no longer needed, it's now in the source.
* add new patch-04 to fix a new bogon.
* add instructions on how to configure it as a GIMP plug-in.
* redo PLIST to reflect the change in how libraries are installed
* add new man-page sane-microtek2.5 to both PLIST and Makefile
and for the plug-ins. Linux defaults to this (I think), but FreeBSD
does not. Thus SIGFPEs happen at inopportune times under FreeBSD.
GIMP catches the signals, but prompts at the standard input asking
what to do about them. On my system, I start GIMP from a window
manager menu, and this prompt to standard input caused the window
manager and every child of it to enter the STOPPED state. Not
nice at all. Why the other processes got stopped too, I don't
understand.
installs the version of the port that uses shared library number 9 and the
LIBRARY_VERSION set to the default. Normally this is against our policy
(bumping the version number for minor things), however due to the major
problems caused with the upgrade, Satoshi and I decided that this was best.
Approved by: asami