- fix remaining two places where CFLAGS weren't respected;
- use cpio(1) to copy hierarchies instead of tar(1), so that it is possible
to build the port as ordinary user, but still have installed files be
owned by root;
- use slightly different solution for the problem with 777 permissions on
directories created during the build. Instead of harcoding resulting
prmission apply umask(2) to all mode arguments of [f]chmod() calls.
Since Rotor has no notion of file-level security anyway this should be
an optimal way to fix the problem.
Submitted by: Patrick Backlund <pbacklun@cc.hut.fi> (cpio fix)
sobomax (the rest)
WRKSRC. The problem was that when trying to map read-only FAT attribute into
*nix permission, MS assumed that if that attribute isn't set then write
permissions should be granted to everyone. Funny, eh?
Bump PORTREVISION.