.if defined(BATCH) || defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING)
IGNORE= "You can not legally distribute binaries"
.endif
This was superfluous and inhibiting package builds of things that
depend on the port. Having RESTRICTED and NO_CDROM is enough to
ensure that a package will not appear on the FTP site or a CDROM
(it will be built and used as a basis for other packages to build
with, but will be deleted at the end of the build run).
Requested by: kris
Reviewed by: portmgr (silence)
PR: 42758
PR: 18034
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn <girgen@partitur.se>
Use just `${CP} -R' instead of tar|tar.
By the way, owner/group IDs of files should not be preserved on
copying in the installation process, because if one did `make' and
then `su' to `make install', the installed files would be owned by a
normal user. Beware, porters!
the port is root. It was keeping the uid/gid of 10/143.
There might be a better solution than this in the long run
but it'll work for now.
PR: 12897
Reported by: Jose Marques <jose@nobody.org>
Also some minor non-functional changes, exit 0 -> ${FALSE},
PKGMESSAGE to use | ${SED} instead of creating a new file.
b) Change the PLIST to use a PLIST_SUB for the version number
to cut down on the size of diffs. (me)
PR: 12312
Submitted by: Steve Coltrin <spcoltri@io.com>
This patch does the following things:
- show some **very** useful links after installing the port
- use ${TAR} instead of just tar and prepend arguments with a `-'
PR: 10703
Submitted by: maintainer