later, and INDEX on earlier systems. Use this in the 'make index' and
associated targets. This is necessary to deal with the substantially
different dependencies of ports between 4.x and 5.0 (e.g. ports that
depend on perl).
LOCALBASE and X11BASE to bogus values during the index build, so
'make describe' does not pick up packages installed on the system and
change the package name or list of dependencies (this will usually
create a broken INDEX file).
* You can now 'make search' from a ports subdirectory. This will
will restrict the search to ports within this subdirectory.
* Added an additional search option to search just the port names,
e.g. 'make search name=foo' will only return ports that have 'foo' in their
name.
Approved by: asami
(1) Sort INDEX lines since with the new parallel patch, the lines can
come in out of order. (see 2)
Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk:
(2) Make the targets parallelizable.
Submitted by: hoek
Reviewed by: steve, among others
Mk/bsd.port.mk:
(3) Serious speedup of bsd.port.mk startup. In particular, this helps
cut down "make index" time from an hour and a half to 8 minutes on
our system with a parallel make describe (see 2). Try to pass
unchanged variables down from parent makes instead of rerunning
commands to define them, etc.
Submitted by: hoek
Reviewed by: steve, among others
(4) Change a bunch of "FreeBSD.ORG"s and "freebsd.org"s to "FreeBSD.org".
(5) XFree86 is now at version 3.3.4.
(6) Update for gnome master sites.
Submitted by: mharo
(7) Remove old system tcl check, I don't think people with systems
from way back are still submitting ports.
(8) Fix comment on "make describe" line description (www site was missing).
crowded and I don't want to confuse cvsup about what's in
ports-base and what is not. (I.e., all uppercase
files/directories are, all lowercase ones are not.) While I'm
here, move the make_index script from templates to Tools.
(2) Adjust the MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE logic a bit. Formerly, it was not
possible to specify both MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE while still using
MASTER_SITE_BACKUP as a backup, as they were tied in the
implementation of MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD. You can now specify them
independently if MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD is not set (in which case
MASTER_SITE_BACKUP will be moved to the beginning of the list,
like before).
building all packages. This is to be used in conjunction with the scripts
under the "Tools" directory. Note this version has hardcoded paths and
other general badness -- those will be fixed later.