lang/ruby-devel deinstall obsoleted (integrated) packages in their
post-install targets (for installation from ports) and in their plists
(for installation from packages),
Update to the latest snapshot as of 2002-01-29 while I'm at it.
4.5 release.
1) Add support for MASTER_SITE_N. This is by far the largest part of
this patch; many thanks to Mario for his hard work on this!
Submitted by: lioux
2) Allow multiple CD mountpoints to be specified.
PR: 8063
Submitted by: MOROHOSHI Akihiko <moro@race.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Rewritten by: will (with suggestions from steve)
3) Fix MLINKS description.
PR: 29876
Submitted by: dirk
4) Add imake dependency for XFree86 3.x when USE_IMAKE is defined
because it's possible the port may not need X itself, but just imake.
Submitted by: max
5) Fix installing as non-root with ${INSTALL*} macros.
PR: 25531
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm@gmx.net>
Thanks to Kris Kennaway <kris> and Steve Price <steve> for helping make the
experimental tree on bento a reality.
down to user support flaws in the FreeBSD ports system. The flaw in question
is related to the fact that dependencies are often "chained", which allows to
simplify maintenance of ports with large number of implied dependencies (a la
Evolution, Nautilus, you-name-it). Dependency chaining it's not a problem by
itself, but the fact that when building or installing a port the system doesn't
check chain integrity - it's only checks that dependencies explicitly
specified in port's Makefile are satisfied, which opens wide window for
various hard-trackable problems when one or more links in the middle of the
chain missed.
The idea behind the tool is quite simple - it should be executed right after
main dependency checking procedure, two times for each build - check build-time
chain before building the port (pre-pre-extract) and check run-time chain
before installing the port (pre-pre-install). When executed, the tool checks
integrity of the specified chain (build-time, run-time or both) and reports all
errors, both fatal (dependency isn't installed) and non-fatal (dependency is
installed, but different version).
I've wrote this tool mostly to simplify maintenance of the GNOME ports, but
it doesn't contain anything GNOME-specific, so that it could be used in the
other parts of tree as well.
As an example I've added GNOME_VALIDATE_DEPS_CHAIN knob into bsd.gnome.mk (off
by default), which enables automatic chain validation for all ports that
USE_GNOMELIBS. This is a bit hackish, because I've used pre-extract and
pre-install targets - what we probably need is a generic way to plug various
custom tasks specified in bsd.xxx.mk (where xxx is kde, gnome, python, etc.)
into various parts of the build process (something like {pre,post}-pre-foo,
{pre,post}-post-foo springs into my mind).
The code is quite raw, so that I would appreciate any bug reports, patches,
suggestions, constructive critiquie and so on.
from telia.dl.sourceforge.net (also known as sourceforge.aleron.net--it
is in the USA, not Sweden), so I have placed it in the first position.
According to Fenner's survey, projects.sourceforge.net and
prdownload.sourceforge.net have been offline since late October and
early November of 2001.
EMACS_MASTERDIR_PKGFILES (default:NO)
If YES, refer pkg-{comment,descr,plist}.${EMACS_PORT_NAME}
in the master directory.
EMACS_NO_SUBDIRSEL (cannot change by users)
Whether emacsen has subdirs.el or not.
Add EMACS_SITE_LISPDIR and EMACS_VERSION_SITE_LISPDIR to SCRIPT_ENV, PLIST_SUB.
Start a transition period:
EMACS_PORT_NAME for emacs-19.x. is from "emacs" to "emacs19"
by will
1) Make selection of AUTO{CONF,MAKE} flexible depending on *_VER
variables.
2) This is backward compatible with previous behavior. For example,
{ACLOCAL,AUTO{CONF,HEADER,MAKE,RECONF,SCAN,UPDATE,IFNAMES}} are
set with default values even if USE_AUTO* are not set.
3) Have the defaults be devel/autoconf213 and devel/automake14 ports
(just set the USE_*VER?= to the latest values, or a bogus value).
If the user sets a bogus value, we use the default values.
4) Furthermore, add variables in the same sense of the
PTHREAD_* vars. We must be able to automagically patch the ports
based on the correct
{ACLOCAL,AUTO{CONF,HEADER,MAKE,RECONF,SCAN,UPDATE,IFNAMES}}
values.
5) Moreover, add {ACLOCAL,AUTO{MAKE,CONF}}_DIR variables pointing
to the right locations based on the *_VER variables, this is
useful if a port needs to grab files from those. This might seem
too much but if we want automagical, we should go this extra
mile.
Requested by: too many
Reviewed by: portmgr, ports
Approved by: portmgr (will), ports (silence)
automatically added if there is a .bz2 patch in PATCHFILES.
PR: ports/16252 and ports/30862
Seven months have passed since the PR was assigned to: portmgr
BZCAT, BZIP2_CMD, CHGRP, CUT, DC, ECHO_CMD, EGREP, FILE, FIND,
HEAD, ID, IDENT, STRIP_CMD, SU, TAIL, TEST, XARGS
And use shell (ash or ksh) builtins where available for efficiency:
ECHO_CMD, FALSE, TEST, TRUE
Grepping the ports tree, a few dozen ports already have FIND,
STRIP_CMD and XARGS variables on their own and numerous ports use
these commands without using macros. Some ports use FILE as a .for
loop variable, but it doesn't matter anyway.
Obtained from: NetBSD
Remove the definition of ECHO because it is already defined in
/usr/share/mk/sys.mk and leaving the useless definition may mislead
developers. Add the following comment that would help:
# ECHO is defined in /usr/share/mk/sys.mk and its value can either be
# "echo", or "true" if the make flag -s is given. Use ECHO_CMD where
# you mean the echo command.
No response yet from: portmgr
Clued by: Cyrille Lefevre <clefevre@citeweb.net> (on ${ECHO})
does not clobber the existing definitions because of the `?='
assignment.
Grepping the whole ports tree, a few dozen ports already define this
variable on their own and most of them have the same value as this
(${PREFIX}/share/examples/${PORTNAME}).
Approved but not committed by: portmgr
As I didn't see why the full package name is needed there, I changed
it to a simple regexp that matches any later version of the XFree86
3.x port.
No response from: portmgr
- Do not shrink series of spaces.
- Do not expand shell wildcards in pkg-comment.
I made the code cleaner and (3-4%) faster while I was at it.
Tested by: diff(1) and its option -b
(Maintainer timeout)
WARNING: This is not for anyone who isn't involved in my group of
KDE/FreeBSD developers & QA testers. Do not use it in any FreeBSD ports.
These changes will be mainly used by modules in the KDE CVS Repository.
This is the fastest way to move forward. A better way would be to
set USE_AUTOCONF and USE_AUTOMAKE to the version desired. We can do that
later, I don't want to hold up the update of the autoconf and automake
ports the latest versions.
less ports have to use NO_LATEST_LINK, and we won't have to keep artificially
setting the PORTNAME to get the Latest link logic to do something reasonable.
Approved by: will
ruby's architecture specific library paths, so that users do not need
to rebuild and reinstall ruby & all the modules when they minor
upgrade FreeBSD.
i.e. i386-freebsd4.4 -> i386-freebsd4
alpha-freebsd5.0 -> alpha-freebsd5
XFREE86_VERSION=4, Mesa3 will not get left out of the install. Previously,
bsd.port.mk would find libGLU.so.1 from XFree86-4 and thus wouldn't install
libglut.so.3 needed by XFree86-4 users for USE_MESA.
PR: 29546
Submitted by: petef
Urged on by for 4.4R: sf
1) Bump PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS for XFree86 to XFree86-3.3.6_9
2) Modify LDCONFIG_RUNLIST to apply RE multiple times on the
same line. Needed for some ports.
PR: 27645 (1)
Submitted by: Yoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi@eken.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp> (1),
demon (2)
Reviewed by: portmgr
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@thomas.as>
(2) Allow USE_X_PREFIX to be set to NO so that ports can use imake and
not have to be installed in ${X11BASE}.
Submitted by: Masafumi NAKANE <max@wide.ad.jp>
time ago. RIP
- move http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net to the top of
MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE - according to numerous perorts it much faster than
ftp3.sourceforge.net, which currently heads the list.
not being set properly for some ports. The problem is that ":S" modifier
collapses spaces, even if the regex doesn't match. The following piece of
make(1) "code" illustrates the problem:
foo= a b
.if ${foo} != ${foo:S/x//}
all:
@${ECHO} 'BAD!'
.endif
due to non-backwards compatible changes. The shlib bump necessitates
a corresponding bump in bsd.port.mk for the automagic openssl
dependency. Mistakes in the port are my responsibility. Approval for
the bsd.port.mk commit comes through asami -> kkenn -> me. Kris is
a little busy at the moment, so he asked me to lob it in.
Approved by: kris
Remove shells/ruby-shell as it is now part of the standard distribution.
(in both Ruby 1.6.4 and 1.7.0)
Mark security/ruby-sha1 broken for Ruby >= 1.7.0, as it is also part of the
standard distribution now.
- irb 0.7.3 & irb-tools 0.7.1 merged
- numerous bugs fixed, including gdbm/dbm memory leakage
Strip the binary only when ${STRIP} == -s.
La la, still waiting for the 1.6.4 release, la la...
Set --with-opt-dir="${X11BASE}" instead of
--with-opt-dir="${LOCALBASE}". ${LOCALBASE}/{include,lib} is included
in the CPPFLAGS and LIBS by default anyway.
1) Move USE_KDEBASE_VER above USE_KDELIBS_VER so the implication works.
2) QTCFLIBS -> QTCFGLIBS, fixes port pre-definition of QTCFGLIBS.
3) Use libkonq.so.4, NOT libkparts.so.4 (part of kdelibs2!) for indication
of kdebase2 installation.
Wake-up call from: demon (whose kwix port now works :)
- bsd.port.mk update to use bsd.kde.mk for USE_{QT,KDE}*
- Cleanup corresponding ports for bsd.kde.mk update.
- Fix bsd.kde.mk: use correct kdelibs dependency, put qt at the bottom,
introduce QT_NONSTANDARD variable for nonstandard configure setup.
- Update KDE2 to 2.1.1. Two patches included in x11/kdelibs2 to fix the
proxy authentication that was broken for 2.1.1. Remove old patches.
- Potentially fix kdelibs build for alpha.
- Fix qt-designer 2.3.0 build.
- Ruby stuff left alone since it looks like black magic to me. Should
still work w/ compat shims for older USE_QT[,2] style. Some others
were also left alone for the same reason.
Reviewed by: portmgr, ports (bsd.kde.mk+bsd.port.mk)
Submitted by: David Faure <faure@kde.org> (proxy auth patches)
Alex Zepeda <garbanzo@kde.org> (old patches removal)
for the longstanding libc vs. libc_r issue.
This should hopefully fix all the ruby extensions such as Ruby/Qt2GL,
Ruby/Python and Ruby/SDL for both 4-STABLE and 5-CURRENT. :)
this involves is this: Cull GL from Qt by default, but still provide a
Qt+GL library that may or may not have threads. Then also provide a Qt
library that has threads but not GL. This allows us to make KDE2 depend
on a library that will *not* have threads, ever. Threads will be
revisited at a later date. Ports that require GL support need to be
updated to use the hacked library, libqtgl.so.4. The net result is that
we bloat our qt2 package by 1.5-2.5MB for compatability. Also, static
qt will not have GL support.
Introduce bsd.kde.mk, which will be tested on bento before becoming
fully activated.
Replace qt22-static with qt2-static, since it's just a proxy. Update
qt-designer to depend on qt23. Also make the old hack to package the
correct lib obsolete by using PLIST_SUB instead.
Miscellaneous changes: remove LIBQTFILE from CONFIGURE_ENV, it's not
used anymore. Solve namespace pollution problems with the devel/pth and
devel/libgnugetopt ports. Hopefully.
Suggested by: ade, asami, sobomax (bsd.kde.mk)
Repocopied by: asami (qt22-static --> qt2-static)
an alias of a small group of people who agreed to take care of this file.
(2) USE_QT2 now depends on qt23, not qt22, which will be deleted shortly.
(3) Add new variables PTHREAD_CFLAGS and PTHREAD_LIBS to help the transition
with the new pthread linking scheme.
Submitted by: sobomax
(4) Add new categories science and ukrainian.
PR: 23313 (ukrainian)
Correct a typo in the iastate.edu listing. Add sites from
http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html#ftp . Remove defunct sites
found by bento. Newly added ftp.questnet.net.au is untested because
it is "limited to Australian connections."
Approved by: modified "make fetch-list" (PR 25779)
MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER instead of listing each and every RingServer.
It is painful and just a waste of time to look each RingServer for a
file when it is gone or missing. (They are synchronized with each
other so tightly)
Submitted by: reg
PR: 24525
Approved by: obrien
(2) Change XFree86 version in PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS
Submitted by: olgeni
(3) Change message for "old layout" error to include a pointer to the
cvsup FAQ.
Submitted by: kris
These sites have splitted-by-feature gcc, gdb and other tools.
Note they are all bzip2'd.
If you found bzip2'd version of your distfile here,
please consider to migrate from ${MASTER_STIE_GNU}. Thanks!
Submitted by: Espen Skoglund <esk@ira.uka.de>
Submitted by: sobomax
(2) Add new variable NO_OPENMOTIF that will disable dependency to
open-motif (when USE_MOTIF is defined, of course). Use this if
you want to make sure your commercial Motif won't get wiped out.
Submitted by: obrien
(3) Add NOPORTDOCS support to PLIST_SUB. When NOPORTDOCS is defined,
PORTDOCS="@comment " will be added to PLIST_SUB.
Prodded by: steve
It is about 400Gb in size and has 100Mbps connection to the outside world.
It mirrors most of the common package collections.
FreeBSD users from Russia (as well as all others) are advised to use it.
audio/libao, audio/libogg, audio/libvorbis and audio/vorbis-tools
which need --add-missing to be passed to automake.
PR: 22610
Submitted by: Theo van Klaveren <t.vanklaveren@student.utwente.nl>, roger, sobomax
USE_MOTIF and generates a LIB_DEPENDS to x11-toolkits/open-motif. As
before, it implies USE_XPM (and therefore USE_XLIB). Motif-dummy is
removed from PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS, whose sole resident is now XFree86-3.
Most of the simple ".if defined(HAVE_MOTIF)"s are removed to always
have USE_MOTIF. ftp/moxftp will define USE_MOTIF unless
WANT_ATHENA_VERSION (new variable) is defined. I merged the X cases
in cad/mars, so USE_MOTIF is used iff WITHOUT_X11 is not defined.
I will remove x11-toolkits/Motif-dummy (which has been repo copied to
open-motif) in a few days.
Add several sites to, and remove several from, MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE.
The ones I removed had been flagged by Fenner's port survey, but
I also checked them myself. I removed ftp.jaring.my because it is
only a partial mirror. I added metalab's HTTP service at the bottom
of the list.
can be used in != constructs in port Makefiles. Use them in ARCH,
OPSYS and OSREL defenitions.
(2) Change a few more `md5' references to `distinfo'.
PR: 22154
Submitted by: jeh
(3) Bump XFree86-3 version (twice!) in PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS.
roundrobin server) located in Japan.
The RingServer Project is one of the largest FTP/HTTP mirror site
networks in Japan.
http://www.ring.gr.jp/index.html.en
They mirror many freesoftware archives listed in the following page:
http://www.ring.gr.jp/ring/softlib/scatalog-j.html
Hereby the following MASTER_SITE entries are now powered by
RingServers.
MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB
MASTER_SITE_XFREE
MASTER_SITE_GNU
MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN
MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN
MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE
MASTER_SITE_KDE
I believe this would greatly reduce the traffic from Japan to US and
European servers.
To Japanese users:
Please configure your MASTER_SORT and/or MASTER_SORT_REGEX properly to
use those mirrors instead of foreign ones! :>
custom-installed Ruby. :)
For instance, if you have built Ruby from the latest snapshot and
installed, you can install ruby modules from ports only by typing
"make RUBY=/usr/local/bin/ruby install". bsd.ruby.mk will take care
of everything including RUBY_VER, RUBY_LIBDIR, CONFIGURE_TARGET, etc.
Introduce version requirement checking mechanism. You can set
RUBY_REQUIRE to any ruby expression(s) to check Ruby's version (or
other modules' versions, in future). The result will be set in
RUBY_PROVIDED.
Define RUBY_VERSION_CODE which holds full integer version of Ruby.
Define RUBY_PORTVERSION, RUBY_DISTNAME and RUBY_WRKSRC for the
standard ruby ports so as not to change PORTVERSION, DISTNAME and
RUBY_WRKSRC of ruby, ruby-gdbm, ruby-tcltklib, ruby-tk, etc. everytime
Ruby is updated.
Rename RUBY_DEPENDS to DEPEND_RUBY, etc. for a cosmetic reason.
place in checksum message, etc.)
Partially submitted by: Bill "distfiles" Fenner
(2) Add PATCH_WRKSRC, BUILD_WRKSRC and INSTALL_WRKSRC alongside
CONFIGURE_WRKSRC to deal with oddball ports that want different
directories. They all default to WRKSRC (of course). Also extend
the use of CONFIGURE_WRKSRC to include all configure-related
activities.
Originally submitted by: obrien
Reviewed by: the ports list
(3) Clarify in comment that CONFIGURE_SCRIPT is supposed to be a
relative path. Add a "./" in the PERL_CONFIGURE case to be
consistent with the regular case.
Requested by: obrien
(4) Change PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS yet again to chase XFree86-3
PORTREVISION change.
(5) Don't print "Ignoring empty patch directory" when there are no
files named "patch-*" -- since PATCHDIR is now equal to FILESDIR
by default, it is quite likely that you will have a directory with
no patch-* files in it.
Noticed by: kris
(6) Fix distclean target, which I broke in 1.353 when I introduced
RESTRICTED_FILES. It was only deleting files for RESTRICTED or
NO_CDROM ports (duh!).
(7) Don't complain if ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR} is empty when deleting
distfiles -- it can be shared among ports.
Submitted by: steve
(8) Don't create ${FILESDIR} in makesum target, since distinfo now
lives in the main directory.
Submitted by: knu and many others
"pkg/COMMENT' which of course blew up in the entire tree when we
changed the layout.
Fix it to use `make -V COMMENT` so it will use even for ports that
define MASTERDIR etc.
Reported by PRs: 21851, 21952
While I'm here, add the contents of pkg/COMMENT in category READMEs.
I don't know why I didn't include them in the first place when I've
been creating all those files!
in bsd.port.mk to support it.
In particular, bsd.port.mk includes bsd.gnome.mk twice (once in the
pre.mk section, once in the post.mk section) and prints out a message
notifying the user of the existence of WITH_* options when one exists.
It also adds MAKE=${GMAKE} to CONFIGURE_ENV when USE_GMAKE is defined.
(This is not related to gnome, but I assume it's useful somewhere and
it shouldn't hurt.)
Submitted by: ade, reg
patches/. In addition, patches live in files/ and files/md5 is
moved to "distinfo" in main directory.
It is disabled by default, but you can test it by defining
NEWLAYOUT. I will convert the entire ports tree in a week and
make NEWLAYOUT the default.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Submitted by: nectar ("distinfo" name)
(2) Bump XFree86 version number in PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS.
(3) New variable RESTRICTED_FILES to be used when only a subset of a
RESTRICTED or NO_CDROM port's distfiles/patchfiles list is not
redistributable. (Set RESTRICTED_FILES to the list of
redistribution-challenged files.)
Reviewed by: the ports list
Take over the maintainership from Yasuhiro Fukuma <yasuf@bsdclub.org>,
with his approval. I can never thank him too much for his previous
work which led me in the right direction! :)
lang/ruby:
- Add a patch for find.rb, which fixes the bug found after
1.6.1 was released.
databases/ruby-gdbm, */ruby-{tcltklib,tk}:
- Remove files/md5 and refer to lang/ruby's one.
Submitted by: kris
(2) Include bsd.ruby.mk if USE_RUBY and USE_LIBRUBY are defined.
Submitted by: ruby-czar knu
(3) USE_QT2 now uses qt22 instead of qt21.
Submitted by: will
(4) Typo: RUN_DEPENDS= -> RUN_DEPENDS+= in USE_LINUX.
Submitted by: Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>
(5) Add ${MTEE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS} to mtree arg. This is either "-L" or
undefined, so it will only change the behavior when mtree actually
has support for the flag.
Submitted by: ache
(6) Change nesting of .ifs around MOTIF_OPEN -- it used to be inside
PARALLEL_PACKAGE_BUILD. I don't know what I was smoking.
(7) Add new category french. Now the French have the same thing the
Germans have had for a while. :)
Requested by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
(8) Add new virtual category zope.
Requested by: Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@mithrandr.moria.org>
MASTER_SITES into bsd.sites.mk (MASTER_SITE_XFREE). Also add officially
announced by xfree http mirror. Following is the announcement.
[20 September 2000]
XFree86 nows offers http download access! This is a big story for those
who cannot download via ftp access because of proxy/firewall concerns.
This has been generously donated by the Computing Center of the University
of Applied Sciences in Esslingen, Germany. This is a full ftp mirror
repository which is updated hourly with a connection speed of 20 MegaBit.
in the log.)
Print oun out a warning when there is a setuid/gid program or a
startup script installed.
Submitted by: kris
(1') Print out directory correctly by substituting ${PREFIX} properly.
Submitted by: knu
(2) Now variable PERL_CONFIGURE, which runs Perl's Makefile.PL.
PR: 19241
Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>
Reviewed by: markm, ache
(3) Print out distinctive message when forcefully trying BROKEN ports
on parallel build cluster. This is used by the errorlog parser to
put a tag for BROKEN ports.
Requested by: ade
(4) Print out name of failed patch plus all the applied patches when
there is a patch failure.
Submitted by: sobomax
Reviewed by: the ports list
(5) Insert a few more "cd ${.CURDIR}"s so things will work even if
/usr/obj${.CURDIR} exists.
Reviewed by: the ports list
(6) Make implementation of XFREE86_HTML_MAN a little more streamlined.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Reviewed by: the ports list
(1) Add PORTREVISION and PORTEPOCH, which are both optional, to
PKGNAME. PKGNAME is now defined as
${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}-${PORTVERSION}[_${PORTREVISION}][,${PORTEPOCH}]
PORTREVISION denotes some FreeBSD internal change to the port that
requires the user to upgrade it. A security fix or a shared
library version change will be valid reasons to change (or define)
PORTREVISION.
PORTEPOCH is used to re-sort versions that is screwed up by the
author. PORTEPOCH is sorted before all other fields for the
purpose of determining which version is newer than the other.
Submitted by: kris
(2) Add fetch-recursive and fetch-recursive-list. These are like
fetch and fetch-list but they also descend into dependencies.
While I'm here, clean up some internal target names and comments.
Requested by PR: 12548
(2') Fix bug in fetch-list I introduced in rev 1.347.
(3) Add new variables LINUXBASE, USE_LINUX and USE_LINUX_PREFIX.
LINUXBASE defaults to /compat/linux and will be the default PREFIX
if USE_LINUX_PREFIX is defined. USE_LINUX, which is also implied
by USE_LINUX_PREFIX, will add a runtime dependency to the
emulators/linux_base port.
Approved by: marcel
(4) Include bsd.python.mk when USE_PYTHON and PYTHON_VERSION are defined.
Submitted by: tg
(5a) Change USE_FREETYPE to always depend on print/freetype -- it
turns out that XFree86-4-libraries only used freetype internally
and didn't install the libraries nor headers.
Submitted by: Taguchi-san (XFree86-4-* maintainer)
(5b) Change USE_MESA to lib-depend on GLU.1:graphics/Mesa3 when
XFREE86_VERSION=4. The Mesa port has been changed to only
install components missing from the XFree86 distribution when
XF8V=4.
Submitted by: sobomax
(5c) New variable XFREE86_HTML_MAN, which defaults to "no" when XF8V=3
or USE_IMAKE is not defined, and "yes" when XF8V=4 and USE_IMAKE
is defined. When this variable's value is "yes", generate-plist
will add html-ified manpages to the generated PLIST.
Approved by: Taguchi-san
(6) Allow user to override MD5_FILE.
Requested by: many
(7) Small message change: "...doesn't seem to exist on this system" ->
"... to exist in ${_DISTDIR}".
Requested by: some mail in the mailing lists...can't remember which ;)
be used inside Makefiles for testing.
Submitted by: sobomax
(2) Use newly added /etc/mtree/BSD.x11-4.dist when XFREE86_VERSION=4.
Requested by: taguchi@tohoku.iij.ad.jp
(3) Re-enable MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE and MASTER_SITE_BACKUP
functionalities by making MASTER_SORT ignore them (i.e., leave
*_OVERRIDE at the beginning and *_BACKUP at the end). As a side
effect, there are new targets "master-sites" and "patch-sites"
that will print out the correctly sorted versions of said lists.
Reviewed by: the ports list
(3') Sort patch sites too, not only master sites.
Reviewed by: the ports list
(4) New target "deinstall-depends" which will do a "make deinstall" in
all ports this one depends on.
(4') Only run pkg_delete from the deinstall target when package
exists, to avoid "no such package installed" errors.
REQUIRES_MOTIF case, so it won't picking up unneeded xpm
dependencies when XFree86-4 is being used.
(2) New variable MOTIF_OPEN which depends to x11-toolkits/open-motif
instead of commercial variants. This is for testing only -- I
intend to replace the whole Motif hackery with a normal dependency
to open-motif when it is proved sufficient.
(3) Fix typo in XAWVER, I had the XFree86-3 and 4 cases backwards.
Submitted by: steve
(4) Add BUILD_DEPENDS to devel/imake-4 when USE_IMAKE is set and
XFREE86_VERSION=4. Otherwise ports won't be able to find imake.
Reported by: alex, among others
(5) Make USE_XPM, USE_DGS, USE_MESA and USE_FREETYPE imply USE_XLIB
when XFREE86_VERSION=4. Otherwise some ports can't find them.
(6) Add new target "pre-everything" that is called before fetch. Use
this (instead of pre-fetch or .BEGIN) if you want something to be
done before one of the normal targets are run. Switch perl
version check to use pre-everything, otherwise you can't even
build a 5-current index on a 4-stable machine (for instance).
(7) Add "ruby" to list of valid categories.
Requested by: knu
XFree86 (3 or 4) to depend to when USE_XLIB is set.
XFREE86_VERSION defaults to 3 for now, but adventurous users can
override it in /etc/make.conf. When XFREE86_VERSION=3, USE_XLIB
will add a dependency to x11/XFree86; when it is set to 4, the
dependency will be to x11/XFree86-4-libraries. When
XFREE86_VERSION=4, the PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS and ALWAYS_BUILD_DEPENDS
hacks to avoid messing with XFree86 are turned off.
Since XFree86 version 4 includes some software that used to be
separate ports, when XFREE86_VERSION=3 the following variables are
provided:
USE_DGS LIB_DEPENDS on x11/dgs
USE_FREETYPE LIB_DEPENDS on print/freetype
USE_MESA LIB_DEPENDS on graphics/Mesa3
USE_XPM LIB_DEPENDS on graphics/xpm
When XFREE86_VERSION=4, these variables have no effect. The
LIB_DEPENDS in the tree for the above four ports have all been
converted to the USE_* counterparts. For your information, this
is the count of the number of ports:
USE_DGS 0
USE_FREETYPE 16
USE_MESA 36
USE_XPM 236
There is a new variable, XAWVER, which is set to 6 when
XFREE86_VERSION=3 and 7 when XFREE86_VERSION=4. This is also
passed to PLIST_SUB so ports that build Xaw based shared libraries
can use this variable to substitute the shlib version number.
There is also a provision of using a separate mtree file for
XFREE86_VERSION=4, but that part is not enabled yet.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Tested by: make index (XFREE86_VERSION=3 only)
(2) Add hebrew to list of valid categories.
Submitted by: nbm