bsd.commands.mk and can be easily reused within the infrastructure.
- Revert old DESTDIR implementation.
- Add a new, fully chrooted DESTDIR implementation as bsd.destdir.mk.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2007
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
- Add significantly better support in bsd.python.mk for working with
Python Eggs and the easy_install system
Tested by: pointyhat runs
Approved by: pav (portmgr)
Most work by: perky
Thanks to: pav
* Defined the installation directories PORTEXAMPLES and PORTDATA. [2]
* Add USE_MAKESELF knob is added for ports that use the makeself archiver. [3]
* Update the description of fetch-list; add targets fetch-required-list,
fetch-url-list, and fetch-urlall-list. [4]
* Make 'make search' also search in ports/MOVED. [5]
* Move several Makevar definitions to the pre-makefile section:
DATADIR, DOCSDIR, ETCDIR, EXAMPLESDIR, WWWDIR. [6]
* The target 'ignorelist-verbose' was added for portsmon. [7]
PR: 69965 [1], 78490 [2], 79398 [3], 86776 [4], 104161 [5], 110781 [6]
Submitted by: Dancho Penev <dpenev at mnet dot bg> [1], mnag [2],
jylefort [3], edwin [4], Lars Engels <lars dot engels
at 0x20 dot net> [5], Alexander Logvinov <ports at
logvinov dot com> [6], linimon [7]
[1] Remove DEPENDS
[2] Add a new pkg-plist keyword @stopdaemon
[3] Provide rc.subr script suffix as RC_SUBR_SUFFIX
[4] Add USE_CDRTOOLS to abstract dependency on sysutils/cdrtool[-cjk]
[5] Add DOS2UNIX_REGEX, allowing to pass a filename regex to CRLF replacement
routine
[6] Support partially translated manpages in MAN* variables
[7] Fix USE_LDCONFIG on ports with @cwd in pkg-plist
[8] Remove support for XFree86 3.X
[9] Add user settable WITH_DEBUG flag that turns on -g in CFLAGS and resets
STRIP
[9] Fix `make install' to refuse overwriting of older version of the port
[10] New category ports-mgmt
[11] New category gnustep
[12] Removed category picobsd
bsd.java.mk
[13] Remove deprecated syntax
bsd.tcl.mk
[14] Provide TCL_VER when USE_TK[_BUILD] is defined. Fixes cad/netgen
ports/Makefile
[15] Make csup default `make update' method on FreeBSD 6.2 and up
PR: ports/99742 [1], ports/93373 [2], ports/100915 [3],
ports/105161 [4], ports/106029 [5], ports/106252 [6],
ports/106235 [7], ports/100939 [9], ports/97507 [10],
ports/103931 [11], ports/106921 [12], ports/104136 [13],
ports/105215 [15]
Submitted by: sem [1] [2], Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de> [3],
nork [4], pav [5] [7] [14], Nick Barkas <snb@threerings.net> [6],
flz [8], gabor [9], shaun [10], erwin [12], hq [13],
Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu> [11]
* MASTER_SITES variable can now look like MACRO1/subdir1 MACRO2/subdir2, and
be expanded in a way that you expect it to, that is apply different subdirs
to different sites. You can safely replace ${M_S_FOO:S/%SUBDIR%/bar/} with
FOO/bar.
* If M_S_SUBDIR is unset, a macro in M_S won't set it anymore, but rather
substitute %SUBDIR% all by itself. Now it's possible to use macros with
different default subdirs and they will expand in a proper way.
- USE_LINUX now implies NO_FILTER_SHLIBS=yes. It also doesn't use FreeBSD
tools to strip binaries anymore, so it's not neccesary anymore to override
STRIP and STRIP_CMD.
- USE_LINUX_PREFIX implies NO_MTREE now.
- In the USE_LINUX case, USE_XLIB now depends upon the linux X11 libraries
instead upon the native FreeBSD libraries.
- The variable LINUX_BASE_PORT contains a string which is suitable as an
item in *_DEPENDS, so if a port BATCH_DEPENDS or FETCH_DEPENDS upon the
default (or overriden) linux base, ${LINUX_BASE_PORT} should be used
instead of a hardcoded reference.
- Change all ports to comply to the "new world order".
- The Ports Collection now allows to override the default linux_base port.
Specify e.g. OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=rh-9 in /etc/make.conf to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-rh-9 (the logic is to use
${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base-${OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT}).
- If USE_LINUX or OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE doesn't point to an existing linux_base
port and if USE_LINUX isn't set to "yes" (case insensitive), the port will
be marked as IGNORE. [1]
- Readd USE_LINUX knobs into several ports and make several uses of a
conditional dependency ("USE_LINUX?=") into an unconditional one
("USE_LINUX=") which where removed/changed by Trevor to allow the use of
alternative linux_base ports. While this is a nice goal, the implementation
resulted in missing dependencies. The OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT knob
in this commit is supposed to fix the problem while keeping the feature.
Basicaly this includes a backout of Trevor's commit, to prevent confusion
I mention it here explicitely.
- Use the correct prefix (X11- instead of LOCAL- or LINUX-) for some ports.
Chase dependencies for this.
- Changes to make linux_devtools installable on amd64, remove some stray
device nodes (they don't work on recent OS versions and aren't really
needed).
- Make linux_base-8 PREFIX clean and remove some stray device nodes.
Additionally tell a little bit more about how to setup NIS/YP [2].
- Update the PGSQL dependency in the linux-opengroupware port to a recent
version (the old one isn't available anymore), I don't know if this
works (at least it isn't more broken than before).
- Use PREFIX/usr/share/doc instead of PREFIX/usr/doc in the divx4linux
ports, the former path exists already and gets populated by other
packages too (PREFIX=LINUXPREFIX!).
- Fix some obvious (non-linuxolator) bugs in some linux ports while being
there.
- Bump PORTREVISION where neccesary.
Requested by: portmgr (linimon) [1]
Submittted by: Gerrit Kuehn <gerrit_huehn@gruft.fido.de [2]
Approved by: portmgr (kris, linimon), maintainers (or maintainer timeout)
Tested on: ports cluster (kris)
Reviewed by: silence on emulation@
Superseedes PR: 69997
Maintainer approval from:
chris@chrisburkert.decracauer@cons.org
des
girgen
jamie@bishopston.net
mezz
mi
nivit@users.sf.net
pat
simond@irrelevant.orgriggs@rrr.deUdo.Schweigert@Siemens.com
little bit and allows to proceed to a more recent linux_base from
a stable (read as: the major bugs should be ironed out or identified
and most linux ports build just fine) source.
It also allows to ship 4.11 with a working linuxolator (the EOLed
linux_base is marked forbidden because of a security hole).
This is a major update, please read UPDATING (and CHANGES if you
develop linux ports).
Changes:
- change the default linux_base from v7 to v8
- add a newer freetype to linux_base-8 for nicer fonts display [1]
- don't let cpio use hardlinks in the linux_base-8 port to quiet some
warnings in some cases [2]
- fix a cut&past error in the linux_base-8 pkg-install script [3]
- convert the binary knob "USE_LINUX" to a version specifier, e.g.
USE_LINUX=<value> specifies a dependency upon
emulators/linux_base-<value>, exceptions are a value of "7" (which
does what you want and adds a dependency to linux_base) and any
value without a corresponding port in
PORTSDIR/emulators/linux_base-<value> (which adds a dependency to
the default linux_base)
- don't implicitly add USE_LINUX with the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob,
this allows us to use the USE_LINUX_PREFIX knob for linux_base and
paves the way for splitting up future linux base ports into
individual pieces
- remove RESTRICTED from some GPL licensed ports, even when we only
distribute binaries, we get them from official linux sites, so
anyone can grab them there if he needs to
- add a dependency upon the linux X11 bits where necessary (based upon
guesswork)
- don't use USE_X_PREFIX in some linux ports since it adds a dependency
to the FreeBSD X11 libs, as a workaround use PREFIX?= (the clean
solution would be to remove the implicit USE_XLIB from USE_X_PREFIX)
- bump the portrevision of the linux ports ("better safe than sorry"
algorithm)
- pass maintainership of the important linux infrastructure to a
mailinglist, hijack freebsd-emulation@ for this purpose (if somebody
doesn't like this: tell us your bikeshed color at freebsd-emulation@,
my color would be "linuxolator@" in case someone cares...)
- add a pkg-install script for linux-fontconfig, but don't use it;
everything should work without it (the FreeBSD fc-cache program should
do all the work), but in case we need it we just need to decomment the
pkg-install part in the Makefile
- fix some dependencies
- fix some bugs
- add some static plists
- unbreak the ports with dependecies to more than one linux_base
This also fixes some ports which are marked BROKEN because of dependencies
to v7 and v8 of linux_base at the same time.
Known bugs:
- the linux-mesa and linux-devtools ports install libGL*.so symlinks
- some "minor" plist bugs (e.g. ld.so.{conf,cache} are modified by
the linux X11 port, so linx_Base-8 moans at deinstall time)
Future work (interested souls should coordinate with freebsd-emulation@):
- add some kind of USE_LINUX_X11 knob to streamline the X11 dependencies,
or modify the behavior of USE_XLIB in the USE_LINUX case
AFAIK trevor has some patches.
- make USE_XLIB and USE_X_PREFIX orthogonal to be able to get rid of
the PREFIX?= workaround in some linux ports
Should be discussed/coordinated on/with x11@.
- move the RPM bits from x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile to PORTSDIR/Mk/
- update to a more recent linux base
PR: 69997, 70539 (and maybe others)
Discussed with/on: java@, x11@, trevor, portmgr
Tested by: mezz, portmgr, pointyhat
RPM hunted down by: Joseph Gelinas <scirocco@tasam.com> [1]
Requested by: portmgr [2]
Submitted by: kris [3]
Approved by: portmgr
remove it. You will still be able to build your own INDEX or use
'fetchindex' target in /usr/ports/.
The last INDEX song ever.
(sung to the tune of "Imagine" by John Lennon)
Imagine there's no INDEX
It's easy if you try
It was a hard decision
It should now go and die
Imagine all the people
Building INDEX today...
Imagine there's no ports
Is it so hard to do ?
Nothing to break or fix for
And no GNOME too
Imagine all the people
Fetching INDEX today...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But the hacks must go away
I hope someday you won't break it
And let the downloads rule the day
Imagine there's no cluster
I wonder if you can
Two hundreds ports are broken
Please help us, Uncle Sam
Imagine all the people
Loving INDEX today...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But the hacks must go away
I hope someday you won't break it
And let the downloads rule the day