latest gcc. This is currently the system compiler in 4-current and
ports/lang/egcs in 3-stable.
Setting USE_NEWGCC is a no-op if the compiler required is in the
system. If it is to be provided by a port, it will cause the
variables "CC" and "CXX" to be set to the names of executables for
the C and C++ compiler, and adds a BUILD_DEPENDS on the
appropriate port.
Reviewed by: Chris Piazza <cpiazza@home.net> and Ade Lovett <ade@lovett.com>
(2) Add new variables CHMOD and CHOWN, set to full pathnames of those
commands. (Used in 3)
(3) When run as root, change owner:group of all files under ${WRKDIR}
to 0:0 after extraction. Set EXTRACT_PRESERVE_OWNERSHIP to turn
off this feature.
Problem reported by: Slawek Zak <zaks@prioris.im.pw.edu.pl>
Reviewed by: the ports list
(4) Update MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB.
PR: 12879
Submitted by: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
(5) Update MASTER_SITE_GNU.
Submitted by: Ralf "pth update of the day" Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
(6) Add check for valid categories. If the port is not in a
pre-approved list of categories, install will fail. If you need a
local addition, put it in variable VALID_CATEGORIES.
Reviewed by: the ports list
(7) Experimental feature: DEPENDS_CLEAN. Define this variable and
bsd.port.mk will attempt to run "make install clean" instead of
"make install" when building dependencies. Might be useful if you
are building a port with a large number of dependencies without
the benefit of a large disk.
(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).
${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT} fails, in an attempt to help debugging. It
could be a little verbose, but as my grandmother always used to
say, "you gotta be verbose in error logs".
(2) Roll back PERL_VERSION to 5.00502 in the 2.2 branch to give users
of that side a fighting chance.
(3) Don't check for ${_DISTDIR} in delete-distfiles-list; it's only
printing out commands anyway.
(4) Bump BSDPORTMKVERSION to accomodate perl version change (I know
it's late, but better late than never!)
port.
Submitted by: Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za>
(2) Automatically create ${PREFIX}/info/dir if it doesn't exist. Attempt to
do the same in PLIST.
Submitted by: Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za>
(3) Update perl version to 5.00503 to match system.
(4) Typo fix in MASTER_SITE_WINDOWMAKER.
Submitted by: Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@jp.FreeBSD.org>
(5) Reword the REQUIRES_MOTIF message to suggest the user to look at lesstif.
Submitted by: Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
(2) New variable USE_ZIP -- will change EXTRACT_SUFX to ".zip" and
extract commands/arguments accordingly.
Submitted by: jseger
(3) Use ${GREP} in some places where grep was used.
(4) A little update to the MASTER_SITES_GNU list.
Submitted by: cpiazza@home.net
(5) New target clean-for-cdrom-list and clean-restricted-list -- will
print out commands to delete un-cdromable or unredistributable
files. Save them into a shell script for later use.
(6) Add CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}" to configure's environment.
Submitted by: reg@shale.csir.co.za
PR: 11353 (part 3/3)
(7) Print out a warning if you try to install without being root.
Abort if ${PREFIX} is not writable.
(8) Add web site to INDEX as tenth field.
Reviewed by: wosch, steve, scrappy
commit a change to actually move the file in a couple of days.
(Right now this file looks at both /var/db and /var/db/pkg.)
Requested by: jkh
(2) Skip version test for 2.2.x, I don't intend to rebuild update kits
anymore.
(3) sunsite.unc.edu -> metalab.unc.edu
Submitted by: steve
(4) New variable ALWAYS_BUILD_DEPENDS, it will make your build go and
rebuild all dependencies (except XFree86) regardless of
executable/file/shlib test results. It could be useful if you
suspect that some of the dependencies are out of date but won't be
flagged by the normal checks.
Reviewed by: the ports list
old location caused some variables (most notably CONFIGURE_TARGET)
to be undefined.
PR: 10724
(2) Fix comment about CONFIGURE_TARGET.
Submitted by: OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
(3) Add comment to FETCH_CMD test indicating that it *is* intentional
that all 3.x versions use "fetch -A" -- people using the upgrade
kit won't have their ${OSVERSION} updated.
(4) Add MASTER_SITE_TCLTK which is, well, Tcl/Tk master sites.
Submitted by: Bill "the typo picker" Fumerola <billf@jade.chc-chimes.com>
(5) Add new variable FORBIDDEN indicating that the port shouldn't be
built -- this is different from BROKEN, which now means we think
it's broken but the user should be more than happy if it actually
works.
(6) Add support for system/upgrade kit version check. The file
/var/db/pkg/.mkversion is compared to the BSDPORTMKVERSION
variable (basically the date a bsd.port.mk with an incompatible
change is committed). If the system is too old, bsd.port.mk will
urge the user to install an upgrade kit.
Submitted by: billf (some parts)
Reviewed by: the ports list
(7) Remove "ac_cv_path_CC=${CC}" from configure's envirenment, it's
supposed to find this stuff by itself (and if it doesn't then it's
an individual port's responsibility to add it).
Reported by: Archie Cobbs <archie@whistle.com>
BSDPORTMKVERSION is bumped (actually initialized) to 19990327, by the way.
MASTER_SITES_PORTS_JP for storing stuff that people on the
ports-jp mailing list created.
Suggested by: KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp>
(2) Conditionalize use of "-A" flag to fetch so the entire ports tree
won't break on 2.2.X machines.
Suggested by: Brian Tiemann <btman@ugcs.caltech.edu>
"not_found.html" stuff.
(2) Add "MACHINE_ARCH?=i386" so those with a 2.x system have a
fighting chance of getting ports-current to work.
(3) Add new variable CONFIGURE_TARGET, defaulting to
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd${OSREL}, which is tucked to the end of
CONFIGURE_ARGS if GNU_CONFIGURE is defined.
Reviewed by: various
(4) Change MASTER_SITE_GNOME to match reality.
Submitted by: Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za> and nectar
(5) Change MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR handling so we won't be generating
double slashes.
Submitted by: The lord of distfiles himself
(6) Add new variable FETCH_ENV which is the environment passed to
FETCH, so people can define HTTP_PROXY or whatever the want
without screwing up the case when FETCH_CMD is not fetch.
PR: 2949
Submitted by: same
and mirror sites of two popular window manager suites.
Submitted by: Brian Handy <handy@lambic.physics.montana.edu>
(2) Upgrade for Motif-2.1.10. It requires libXpm and libXp now.
(3) PARALLEL_PACKAGE_BUILD will now ignore BROKEN.
(4) Add new variable PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS to not register some ports as
dependencies. Useful for stuff like XFree86 and Motif.
Reviewed by: jkh
will be expanded multiple times if ${MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR} contains
more than one item.
Reviewed by: Bill "Mr. distfiles" Fenner
(2) Replace stale site with a good one in MASTER_SITE_GNU.
Submitted by: Bill "Mr. mastersites" Fenner
(3) Add new variable USE_BZIP2, which, like USE_GMAKE, will change the
default decompression method of distfiles from gzip to bzip2.
Since tar doesn't have a simple flag to turn on bzip2
decompression, I changed the way EXTRACT_CMD and
EXTRACT_{BEFORE,AFTER}_ARGS work. These are the new defaults:
EXTRACT_CMD: gzip or bzip2
EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS: -dc
EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS: | tar -xf -
(They used to be "tar", "-xzf", and "", respectively, before.)
Also, EXTRACT_SUFX will default to ".tar.bz2" if USE_BZIP2 is set.
There are a few things porters should be careful about:
(a) If you are using bsd.port.{pre,post}.mk, USE_BZIP2 should be set
before the .include of pre.mk.
(b) Do not use ${EXTRACT_SUFX} as an alias of tar. There is a new
variable ${TAR} for that purpose.
(c) If you are calling ${EXTRACT_CMD} directly, you need both
${EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS} and ${EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS} in the command
line. (The latter was previously empty so could be omitted --
that is no longer the case.)
(d) If you need to set any of EXTRACT_CMD, EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS or
EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS, define all three, even if they are the
default. The values of these variables may very well change in
the future (but the calling syntax probably will not) so it will
save the port from breakage when that happens.
Tested by: recompiling the entire ports tree
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).
(as given by "uname -m") by which you can specify which
architectures the port is appropriate for.
Idea borrowed from: NetBSD, OpenBSD
Reviewed by: simokawa
(2) New variable PERL_ARCH (value: ${ARCH}-freebsd) that is also
passed to ${PLIST_SUB}. Use it to simplify PLISTs.
Submitted by: simokawa
(3) Check OSVERSION as well as existence of /usr/bin/perl5 before
assuming USE_PERL5 is to be a no-op. Basically to allow building
of 2.2-INDEX on a 3.0 machine.
(4) Change USE_QT definition to use new shlib version (2) and
directory (qt142).
(5) Uncomment temporary Motif dependency for parallel package
building. We still need to figure out a way to install the pkg
database files, but it's a start.
(6) Move EXTRACT_SUFX up into the pre.mk area so it can be used in
exists() tests.
(7) Add MASTER_SITE_COMP_SOURCES. Note that this is defined like
"/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/" so you can specify something
like "SUBDIR=x/volume18" to select the newsgroup as well as
subdirectory name.
Submitted by: "distfiles" fenner
(8) Other misc. master site cleanup.
Submitted by: "distfiles" fenner
(9) New target "maintainer". I intend to use it to auto-mail failure
build failure notices to the maintainer.
don't recurse in "make describe". The new INDEX target in
ports/Makefile invokes a perl script to recurse and convert them
into package names.
While I'm here, change the name of targets and move them around a
little bit for the sake of consistency.
It is also probably worth noting here that the meaning of the
"build dependency" list in INDEX has been changed slightly
changed. The old list was "build depends and its build depends"
-- not particularly useful if you had things like autoconf, which
run-depend on gm4 (you install all the things listed here and
you'll get an autoconf that won't run).
It is now "build depends and its run depends" -- you install
everything listed here, and you'll be able to build the port.
Submitted by: steve
(0') Fast README.html generation. It uses ports/INDEX to find
dependencies instead of embarking on to a recursive loop.
Submitted by: steve
(1) Remove NO_WRKDIR and NO_EXTRACT. Their functionality are easily
replacable with NO_WRKSUBDIR=t and EXTRACT_ONLY= (nothing on right
side), and they get in the way of read-only port trees.
(2) Surround first few variable definitions with ".if !defined()".
This will make cross-compilation easier and also speed up make
processes.
(3) Call sysctl with absolute path. Prefer the one in /sbin over the
one in /usr/sbin.
(4) Add four new variables
PKGINSTALL?= ${PKGDIR}/INSTALL
PKGDEINSTALL?= ${PKGDIR}/DEINSTALL
PKGREQ?= ${PKGDIR}/REQ
PKGMESSAGE?= ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE
and use them in PKG_ARGS. Frobbing with PKG_ARGS directly is
strongly discouraged.
(5) Change PKG_SUFX to ".tar" (instead of ".tgz") if PKG_NOCOMPRESS is
defined. This is intended only for our own use.
(6) Add more sites to MASTER_SITE_GNU.
Submitted by: billf
(7) Override MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD if PARALLEL_PACKAGE_BUILD is
defined. This is intended only for our own use.
(8) Add new target "ignorelist" which will print out the package name
if the port is not going to be built on this machine. This is
intended only for our own use.
(9) Make mtree a little quieter.
break one way or another. With it goes the package-loop and the
describe loop.
(2) Add new variable MASTERDIR to make it easier to share files between ports.
bsd.port.mk will find things like ${PKGDIR} underneath
${MASTERDIR} (which defaults to ${.CURDIR}).
(3) Do not allow MD5_FILE to be renamed. Funny things can happen if
you do that.
(4) Use a few more absolute paths in the bsd.port.pre.mk part. I
can't use absolute paths for sysctl because it moved recently.
a few variables that could be used in the port Makefile for ".if exists()"
tests. bsd.port.post.mk defines the rest.
Note: if you define USE_X_PREFIX or USE_IMAKE, put it before including
bsd.port.pre.mk. These are the only two variables used in the first part.
In reality, bsd.port.pre.mk and bsd.port.post.mk just include bsd.port.mk
with special variables to turn part of it off.
list. The old MAKE_FLAGS was a little hard to use since it had a weird
default ("-f").
Suggested by: Shigeyuki FUKUSHIMA <shige@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
(2) Add new targets clean-restricted and clean-for-cdrom, which will
delete RESTRICTED and NO_CDROM packages and distfiles from the top.
Reviewed by: jkh
(3) Add depends to list of things to recurse on. It will help people
who are trying to fetch some ports plus their dependencies.
Requested by: Chris Dillon <cdillon@wolves.k12.mo.us>
packages from a single port. LOOP_VAR is the name of the variable
and LOOP_OPTIONS is a space-separated list of values it should
take. When these are set, the target "package-loop" will go
through a clean and package loop for all the options. The
"package-loop" target is defined as "package" when LOOP_VAR is not
defined, so if you are in the business for building packages, you
should use "package-loop" all the time. (This target is added to
bsd.port.subdir.mk too.)
Also, the "describe" target prints out multiple lines so that all
options will go into the INDEX. (In other words, if you define
these variables, INDEX is going to look real silly if you don't
put ${${LOOP_VAR}} in PKGNAME.)
Seconded by: obrien ("ANYTHING")
(2) Turn off regexp support for LIB_DEPENDS. It is a fixed string of
the form <NAME>.<VER> now.
Tested by: several rounds of complete package builds
(3) Check checksum even if NO_EXTRACT is defined.
(4) Cosmetic fix for message in MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD case.
name conversion. Use it for binary ports that come with its own private
shlib dirs, ports that install linux compatibility libraries (thus following
their naming conventions and not ours), etc.
Reviewed by: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@FreeBSD.ORG>
version number part (i.e., "<directory>/perl"). Use this to
substitute #! lines in your perl5 scripts.
Requested and reviewed by: ache
(2) Add new variable WRKDIRPREFIX (defaults to ""). The "work"
directories are now in ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/work by default.
You can have a read-only ports tree (modulo any broken ports that
write something to places other than ${WRKDIR}) by setting this to
a writable location.
Ports that set WRKDIR explicitly should append this to front so
they will work when the user has WRKDIRPREFIX set.
Reviewed by: Toshihiko Kodama <kodama@ayame.mfd.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
since ports are not supposed to be broken during the process of
conversion to ELF -- please proceed with caution.)
(2) Support for checking file size before fetching. The essential
parts are commented out for now, so I won't lose the submission
while we discuss how to do it.
Submitted by: se (mostly)
(3) Don't run "fetch" twice. It was due to the change in checksum
target chaining. It used to be fetch -> checksum -> extract,
after 1.285 it was fetch -> checksum and checksum was also
explicitly called from extract. Fix it by not calling fetch from
checksum when it's invoked by extract.
Noticed by: pre-fetch target of lesstif being run twice
(4) Don't try to remove non-existent distfiles and patchfiles in
distclean.
Submitted by: anto@netscape.net
PR: 7988
Submitted by: "Eugene M. Kim" <gene@nttlabs.com>
(2) Check for exact version of perl5 in /usr/bin and exit with error
message if USE_PERL5 is defined and version does not match
${PERL_VERSION}.
(3) Note LIB_DEPENDS should not have any regular expressions. Remove
those in USE_XLIB and USE_QT.
Submitted by: hoek
(2) ELF support.
2a. Variable PORTOBJFORMAT specifies the object format of the system.
It is passed down to configure/make via CONFIGURE_ENV/MAKE_ENV,
and is given to generate-plist via PLIST_SUB.
2b. In PLIST, substitute lines that end with "/libFOO.so.X" with
"/libFOO.so.X.0". (This means PLISTs should only list ELF
libraries.)
Reviewed by: jb, jdp, hoek, jseger, steve
(3) Perl5-in-system support. Basically turns USE_PERL5 into a no-op
if there exists a "/usr/bin/perl5". Also fix prior breakage by
dima (${PREFIX} => ${LOCALBASE} in perl5 path).
Reviewed by: markm (sort of)
(4) Install requirement file as "+REQUIRE" so it will be executed
correctly by pkg_delete.
Reported by: Shigeyuki FUKUSHIMA <shige@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
(5) Do not disable checksum and makesum when NO_EXTRACT is set.
Pointed out by: hoek and kiri, among other people
the way, most of the things below are "Reviewed by: hoek" as well.)
The changes are (roughly in order of appearance):
(1) Revamp comments at beginning of file. Major rewrites. Reorder
them into more relevant sections. Make clear which ones are user
variables and not to be set in ports' Makefiles.
Reviewed by: hoek (well, he's the only one who sent any comments)
(2) Include ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.local if it exists. This is a local
configuration file (ala rc.conf.local and make.conf.local) so
please do not commit a file with this name to the repository.
Suggested by: dillon
(3) MANCOMPRESSED now takes three possible values: "yes", "no" and
"maybe". (It used to be a binary variable -- the old behavior is
now accomplished by "MANCOMPRESSED=yes". Ports that defined this
variable to other values have been corrected.)
"yes" means the manpages are installed compressed, "no" means they
are not, and "maybe" means the port already respects the value of
NOMANCOMPRESS. The default is "yes" for USE_IMAKE ports without
NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES, and "no" otherwise.
Add "compress-man" target and move manpage {,de}compression there.
Reviewed by: hoek etc. and a full build of the ports tree
(4) Add LIBDIR="${LIBDIR}" to MAKE_ENV. Makes easier to "fix" ports
for /usr/lib/aout mess.
Submitted by: ohashi@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp (Takeshi Ohashi)
(5) Change ${TMPPLIST} from ${WRKDIR}/PLIST.mktmp to
${WRKDIR}/.PLIST.mktmp.
Suggested by: hoek
Strongly seconded by: steve
(6) Change a couple more relative pathnames to absolute ones.
Submitted by: hoek
(7) Move checksum into real-extract.
(8) Change way rules are chained. Instead of:
build: configure ${BUILD_COOKIE}
${BUILD_COOKIE}:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} real-build
we now have
build: ${BUILD_COOKIE}
${BUILD_COOKIE}:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} configure
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} real-build
Other than being more PC (pmake clean), this really speeds up
skipping ports already built. For instance, "make package" on a
fully packaged games subtree used to take 269 seconds on average,
now it's 45 seconds on average.
The flip side of this is that it will create more processes when
the targets actually chain, but when you're actually compiling
things, your make is creating half a bazzilion processes anyway so
I don't think it matters.
(9) ${TMPPLIST} is now a real dependency. Create "generate-plist"
target to generate ${TMPPLIST}. Make sure it's called when needed
(usually between do-install and post-install), and that the
required files exist.
(10) Change some messages so we can tell where "make index" failed.
(11) Check if LIB_DEPENDS really generated the required shared lib or
not.
Seconded by: "Brent J. Nordquist" <bjn@visi.com>
means (change PREFIX to ${X11BASE}) and add a new variable USE_X11
which means "this port requires the X window system (actually the
library)". USE_X_PREFIX implies USE_X11. USE_X11 adds a
LIB_DEPENDS to libX11 with the x11/XFree86 port.
Reviewed by: the ports list, hoek in particular
(2) Remove NO_CONFIGURE and NO_PATCH, which never meant anything.
Yell if they are defined.
Reviewed by: the ports list
(3) Add new variable OSREL, which is automatically set to the
numeric OS version (e.g., 2.2.1, 3.0). It can be used to refer to
files in gcc installations, for instance.
(4) Finally remove EXEC_DEPENDS hack after all these years.
Submitted by: hoek
(5) Put quotes around some echo ${*_DEPENDS} statements so they won't
blow up when the variables include regular expressions like
"qt\\.1\\.\\\(33\\\|40\\\):${PORTSDIR}/x11/qt140".
I don't know what the hell I was thinking in: rev. 1.268
(2) Create ${PREFIX} before calling mtree if it doesn't exist. This
may not be the best solution, but pre-install is called after
mtree so there really isn't any way to fix this from the port
Makefiles and thus has to be done here.
Reviewed by: the lists
(2) Change MASTER_SITE_CTAN to reflect current reality.
Submitted by: fenner
(3) Add new port variable NO_LATEST_LINK. When this is set, the
"Latest" package symlink is not created. Use this for ports that
are betas when there is also a port for an older, more stable,
version.
(4) Don't be too stupid about "make deinstall".
Submitted by: fenner
(1) Allow multiple checksums of same file.
Submitted by: hoek
(2) Add "deinstall" target as an alias to "pkg_delete $(make package-name)"
(well, something like that, see diff for details).
(3) Add new port variable USE_AUTOCONF. It appends BUILD_DEPENDS to
devel/autoconf and runs autoconf before configure.
Submitted by: ohashi@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp (Takeshi Ohashi)
(4) Clarify USE_X11 and USE_IMAKE usage.
(5) Add new user-overridable variable MASTER_SITE_KDE.
Submitted by: vanilla
(6) Add support for "Latest" package links.
Idea by: Terry Lambert
(7) Try to catch obsolete tcl/tk installations that could cause problems.
Annoyed by various bogus commits by: you-know-who
we won't have double-slashes.
Add support for new port variable MANUAL_PACKAGE_BUILD. If this is
defined as well as the user variable PACKAGE_BUILDING, the port will
be ignored. This is used to mark ports that can be built normally
except on a machine that has a lot of conflicting ports (i.e., our
package building machine).
DESCR files when building README.html .
Don't use control characters in sed statement.
Problems reported by "Chris G. Demetriou" <cgd@pa.dec.com> in NetBSD PR
pkg/4341.
you can get one from.)
(2) Use "reinstall" as DEPENDS_TARGET if target is "reinstall". In
particular, this will make it possible to do a "make reinstall" on
several NFS clients and have them install all dependencies
correctly.
Tested by: davidn
patches and files. Note this is just for testing -- I don't
expect "patches.OpenBSD" or "Makefile.alpha" start cropping up on
our ports tree just yet!
Pretty much ignored by: the ports/committers list
(2) Add "SH?=/bin/sh" to the list of command-name macros. Use it.
Checked by: recompiling all packages
it also sets RUN_DEPENDS (USE_GMAKE is BUILD_DEPENDS only).
The (immediate) purpose of this is to avoid having to change 70
zillion ports when the version of perl changes. Also, when perl5 is
pulled into -current, this will become a no-op in -current's
bsd.port.mk.
Reviewed by: jfitz
"do-install" target to the beginning of the "install" meta-target, so
that ports that define their own do-install will also run it without
having to duplicate it themselves.
Tested by: rebuilding all packages
/usr/X11R6 if USE_IMAKE or USE_X11 is set. It is mostly designed
after the XFree86 distribution, but also includes some of our own
goodies (libexec, share/doc, etc/rc.d).
(2) Full support for per-port dependency target. An optional
":<target>" can be added to any of the *_DEPENDS variables. Do
not attempt to print out anything about dependencies if NO_DEPENDS
is set (there was already too much code duplication, and this
extra colon has really pushed it over the limit).
Requested by: jfitz
(3) Make "reinstal" pmake-safe.
Reminded in an e-mail from: jkh
(default: IS_DEPENDED?=install) target on the depended port, call
DEPENDS_TARGET (default: install) from the depending port.
Other than being more flexible (some ports don't require the
dependency to be fully installed: see ghostscript4), this seems
like a more natural thing to do. (I never understood the
convoluted logic that was used before.)
By building packages with "DEPENDS_TARGET=package", I can avoid
file-sharing problems (like gs3 binary going into the gs4
package).
(2) Add new variable PATCH_SITE_SUBDIR and separate it from
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR. Fixes linuxls port and is a correct thing to
do anyway.
Initially suggested and reviewed by: fenner
(3) Add new variable MASTER_SITE_LOCAL for local ports. Defaults to
LOCAL_PORTS subdir on ftp.freebsd.org's distfiles dir.
Submitted by: jkh
means.
(2) Change MASTER_SITE_GNU etc. to use += instead of ?=, so users can
specify a local mirror in /etc/make.conf and still get the full
fallback in case something is missing.
Submitted by: Narvi <narvi@haldjas.folklore.ee>
(3) Skip port if USE_X11 or USE_IMAKE is defined and /usr/X11R6
doesn't exist.
Submitted by: imp
(4) Add "-" in front of rmdir of ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR} in
distclean target; the directory might not be empty because the
subdir is shared with some other ports' distfiles.
mv, respectively. This will make Warner's life easier.
(2) Add new variable ${PLIST}, which defaults to ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.
If you need to have different PLISTs for different configurations,
you can either
@ pre-fabricate all of them and switch ${PLIST} to point to the
appropriate one, or
@ use sed/awk/perl/whatever to create the correct one from
pkg/PLIST and set ${PLIST} to it.
It is still recommended to have a file called "pkg/PLIST" so
people can do "grep badprog /usr/ports/*/*/pkg/PLIST" and such.
(3) Move /var/db/pkg/${PKGNAME} clash detection to before the
installation (instead of after) and make it fatal, with an error
message suggesting a workaround.
(4) Don't make distclean fail if DIST_SUBDIR is set and the
subdirectory does not exist.
(5) Don't put "@pkgdep Error code 2. Stop." kind of garbage into
packing list if depended port's directory doesn't exist. Instead,
print out a message to stderr.
${PORTSDIR}. This undoes the changes done in rev. 1.38 and 1.59
(part of the bsd.port.mk pre-dawn ages I've never understood).
Requested by: jkh
(2) Add new variable NO_IGNORE that will override any IGNORE causes.
This is just a little hack to allow building of REQUIRES_MOTIF
ports and its dependencies only etc., so don't document it.
(3) Update +REQUIRED_BY files as necessary. Now you should be able to
delete ports that have runtime dependencies without pkg_delete
complaining about this file missing.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
the original logic went into a section of code assuming some
incarnation is there, but it's basically a "test -d" fix. Closes PR
ports/2082.
Reviewed by: max ("although I didn't test it, it looks fine")
(1) Change commented out MAINTAINER to FreeBSD_MAINTAINER and
OpenBSD_MAINTAINER. These are not comments anymore, so we may
even use it in the future.
(2) Instead of the ".if ${OPSYS} = "NetBSD" hack, use ".if exists()"
to find the location of md5 an tar. Play similar trick for fetch
(OpenBSD uses /usr/bin/ftp which groks http: addresses).
This commit includes most of the changes made in 1.242 (although many
of them are done differently after more discussion). One thing that
is conspicuously missing is NOMANCOMPRESS, which has been postponed
until Warner figures out what exactly the situation is on the OpenBSD
ports paradigm. (In a nutshell, we can't just define NOMANCOMPRESS in
this file even if uncompressed manpages is the default for OpenBSD,
because that will take away the ability of individual users to select
manpage compression.)
Reviewed by: imp@openbsd.org
and scripts/{pre,post}-* as environment vars. Also, if BATCH is
set, "BATCH=yes" is automatically added to SCRIPTS_ENV.
(Requested by: max)
(2) The INSTALL_* macros are added to SCRIPTS_ENV and MAKE_ENV as
BSD_INSTALL_*. (Requested by: obrien)
(3) New variable MOTIF_ONLY, which will only build ports with
REQUIRES_MOTIF defined. This doesn't do dependencies right (what
if the depended port doesn't need Motif) yet.
(4) Try not to clean the same port twice in clean-depends when (for
instance) it's defined in both BUILD_DEPENDS and INSTALL_DEPENDS.
Note that it won't check chained dependencies so you may still see
the same port cleaned multiple times, but checking that far will
surely make this run slower than the un-"optimized" case so I left
it as is. (Requested by: jkh)
(5) Ignore *.rej files in patches/ directory in addition to *~ and
*.orig.
Generalize the selection of programs to run based on the existance of files
rather than the OS names that we find. Add comments about me being the
keeper of the OpenBSD mods of this file. Use ftp on OpenBSD rather than
fetch since OpenBSD's FTP supports urls and there is no fetch.
Reviewed by: Joerge Wunch, Jordan Hubbard, and others in ports I've forgotten
Obtained from: OpenBSD with changes from me.
Add a little more sophistication to the md5 grep command.
Change the md5 checksum logic a bit. Now, the message is printed
out for every successfully/unsuccessfully matched checksum, and it
aborts at the end if there was a mismatch. Also, make missing checksum
and IGNORE file inconsistency fatal, as there is now no reason to have
a missing checksum.
(1) MANLANG is now a list (defaulting to ""), so if you have English
and Japanese-EUC versions of the manpages, you can say something
like `MANLANG= "" ja_JP.EUC' and manpage compression will DTRT.
(2) Add new variables MAN%cPREFIX (where %c=[1-9LN]) which default to
MANPREFIX (which defaults to PREFIX), to specify per-section
prefixes. In particular, this handles the cases in many perl
ports, which install man1pages into man/man1 and man3pages into
lib/perl5/man/man3.
Note these modifications won't change the behavior of existing
variables used in previously-approved ways, so any Makefile that
worked before will still continue to work.
(1) Print out reason when port is ignored because of NO_CDROM,
RESTRICTED, IS_INTERACTIVE, (not) IS_INTERACTIVE, BROKEN,
REQUIRES_MOTIF or NO_PACKAGE.
Submitted by: obrien
(2) Add new special file in pkg/: DISPLAY. (Cf. man pkg_create)
(3) Minor bugfix in clean-depends target, which sometimes executed
"make clean" in the current directory. (Which is probably ok, but
is wrong nonetheless.)
you have a Makefile without one.
(2) Fix case when user had DISTDIR defined elsewhere and DIST_SUBDIR
is also defined. (Submitted by: max)
(3) Add several popular master sites as variables. For instance,
MASTER_SITE_XCONTRIB is defined to be a list of X11R6 contrib sites,
which you can set MASTER_SITES to in your Makefile if you just
want ftp.x.org or any of the mirror sites.
There is also a new variable, MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR, to specify which
subdirectory of the master site your tarball is located.
One nice thing this enables the user to do is to define the
nearest mirror site in /etc/make.conf. This is especially useful
for continents without a full FreeBSD master site.
Eventually, we will probably split this into a separate file
(bsd.port.sites.mk?), and add some more sites from all corners of
the world.
Right now, XCONTRIB, GNU, PERL_CPAN, TEX_CTAN, and SUNSITE are
supported.
(4) COMPRESS_MAN command alias is replaced by MAN[1-9LN] variables.
You just say "MAN1=foo.1 bar.1" and the make rules will
automatically compress it for you if necessary. (Idea by: obrien)
(5) New "distclean" target to delete distfile too. (Submitted by:
obrien)
(6) Chained dependency cleaning, can be turned off by NOCLEANDEPENDS.
Reviewed by: the ports list
Submitted by: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
(2) Remove the bogus "CAT+=" definition. Closes PR ports/1703.
Submitted by: Peter Childs <pjchilds@imforei.apana.org.au>
(3) Change MKDIR to "/bin/mkdir -p", remove "-p" from ${MKDIR}
invocations. Closes PR ports/1901.
Submitted by: obrien
(4) Add a new macro variable COMPRESS_MAN, which will evaluate to gzip
if NOMANCOMPRESS isn't set (default), or true if it is.
(5) Add a new variable NO_CHECKSUM, which will disable the md5 checksum.
Submitted by: jkh
(6) Also, move NO_PATCH and NO_PACKAGE checks to right place in
invocation order.
(7) Check for LIB_DEPENDS before installation too. (It used to check
only before extraction.)
Forgotten a long time ago by: asami
Submitted by: max
While I'm here, add "${DIST_SUBDIR}/" at end of CDROM pathnames. Also
add an empty declaration of PATCH_SITES next to MASTER_SITES to avoid
"variable recursive" error.
bombing mercilessly.
(2) If that directory has a directory called CVS, remind the user of
the existence of the "-P" option to cvs co and update.
(3) While I'm here, clean up the PATCH_DEBUG code a bit. In
particular, don't duplicate a whole bunch of code just for adding
a single "echo" statement. ;)
Reviewed by: the ports list
won't be pulled into individual ports that include this file. ;)
(2) Document MOTIFLIB, it's not set in the ports Makefiles but is
important for Motif ports (already documented in the handbook).
(3) Add INSTALL_PROGRAM, INSTALL_SCRIPT, INSTALL_DATA, INSTALL_MAN as
"aliases" of the appropriate install command line, for use in *-install
targets.
Reviewed by: the ports list (item 3 only)
(SRC_ENCAPSUATION). Stick in some cd ${.CURDIR} directives which have
been (benignly) missing all this time. Allow more types of targets to be
selectively disabled.
"MASTER_SITES:= ..." of defined(MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE) case, otherwise
it would cause a recursive variable definition error when
MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE is set and MASTER_SITES is not set.
(1) The new NO_CDROM Boolean variable means "don't put the distfile/
package on the CDROM you're going to sell". It will basically
turn off everything if FOR_CDROM is set.
Many of the NO_PACKAGE ports are actually "don't sell for profit"
types, which we shouldn't have any problem distributing via ftp.
(2) The new RESTRICTED Boolean variable means don't build this unless
you know what you are doing. It doesn't have any effect unless
NO_RESTRICTED is also set.
(3) BROKEN means this port is broken. At least it will now show up in
INDEX and README.html, and give people more incentive to fix (I
hope).
RESTRICTED and BROKEN are expected to replace the pseudo-targets
in parent Makefiles. (The RESTRICTED and BROKEN list didn't do
anything before, they were solely for grepping purposes.)
(4) The Motif support brings in four new variables: REQUIRES_MOTIF,
which the porter sets for ports that require Motif to build;
HAVE_MOTIF, which the user sets to indicate the system has Motif;
MOTIF_STATIC, which the user sets to indicate that the static
libXm, instead af the default dynamic library, is to be used; and
MOTIFLIB, which is set to "${X11BASE}/lib/libXm.a" or
"-L${X11BASE}/lib -lXm", depending on whether MOTIF_STATIC is set.
The porter is expected to replace all occurrences of libXm in the
{Im,M}akefiles with ${MOTIFLIB}, and this will allow both dynamic
linkage (for users with Motif) and static linkage (for those who
build packages to be used by those withot Motif, i.e., me ;)
automatically.
Original Motif support idea by: graichen
word: "zilch"). I guess the only way to get people try and comment on
these kind of things is to shove it down their throat.... ;)
Anyway, here's a set of changes required for auto-generation of READMEs
in ports directories. Necessary changes and additions of templates
to the ports tree will follow shortly.
Eventually I'll commit all the generated READMEs to the tree, but that
will be in the rather distant future. For now, I encourage anyone
with a -current systam and a matching ports tree to do a "make readmes"
at the top level and see what they get.
Next step will be to add pkg/{COMMENT,DESCR} to all the categories.
which has been in the tree for a much longer time.
Sorry for the multiple commits and I know I shouldn't be doing this but
my hamster tells me to be orthogonal...("hey Phoenix, do you think
I should call it LOCALBASE?" "squeak" "ok, if you say so").
counterpart to X11BASE (default "/usr/X11R6").
Now PREFIX is set to ${X11BASE} or ${LOCAL_PREFIX} depending on
whether USE_IMAKE or USE_X11 is set or not.
This enables us to refer to non-X ports from X ports using
${LOCAL_PREFIX}, thus removing most of the remaining "/usr/local"s
from the ports tree.
This will also allow the system administrator to move the whole
"local" tree to somewhere else, without affecting X ports. (Of course
not all ports are necessarily happy with that, but we're working on
it.)
Based on: an idea that came up while I was watching a football game
several months ago ("hey, maybe I can move that sideline
without disturbing the other!")
"foo", what this does is:
(1) Put all distfiles and patchfiles in /usr/ports/distfiles/foo
(2) Go to ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/foo when the
master site is down
When your port has a lot of dist/patchfiles, or has a file that does
not have a very port-specific name (e.g., "Makefile"), set this
variable instead of redefining DISTDIR. (If you redefine DISTDIR, (1)
will work but (2) will not.)
Agreed that it's a good idea by: adam
(Sorry Jordan, but your other idea (${CATEGORIES}) was a major hit.)
Also remove the keyword field in the INDEX line and replace it with
two columns: build-time dependencies and run-time dependencies. They
are both list of package names (minus the ".tgz").
(1) people can have weird paths and it will still work, and
(2) if you really need to use /usr/local/bin/cp instead of /bin/cp,
you can do that by changing only one line.
Submitted by: wosch
/var/db/pkg/${PKGNAME} exists. ("make install" will do nothing
because this is not a critical error and the installation is
treated as successful.)
Closes PR 870.
too. Basically, if the name starts with a "/", it's tested with "test -e";
otherwise, it's tested with "witch -s".
Reviewed by: the ports list (well at least nobody complained)
They are called from the fetch, extract and install targets,
respectively.
Also, only RUN_DEPENDS is put into the @pkgdep list of the package.
EXEC_DEPENDS is still supported (for now), it is copied into
BUILD_DEPENDS and RUN_DEPENDS. This will go away after we finish
fixing all the ports Makefiles.
This change fixes the following bug/features:
(1) "make fetch" building and installing all the dependencies
(2) Programs needed for building only (e.g., gmake) put into the
packages' dependency lists ("why does the emacs package depend on
gmake?")
Reviewed by: the ports list
the file is fetched or not. Apparently Jordan fixed it a long time
ago but it was broken again at import of the new version of ncftp.
Which means even if we fix it, it may break again and we may need to
fix it again, and (imagination here, please)....
Instead, move the file existence check into the for loop for
MASTER_SITES/PATCH_SITES and break out with "continue 2" when the file
is found. This is actually a cleaner logic than before if you ask me,
because instead of assuming the file is fetched on a 0 exit status
from ncftp AND checking for the existence of the file after the loop,
the check is done exactly once for each iteration and nowhere else.
do-extract target depending on defined(EXTRACT_ONLY) or not, simply
set EXTRACT_ONLY ?= ${DISTFILES} and always use ${EXTRACT_ONLY} as
the extraction list.
change, but I've been testing this on thud and silvia for quite a
while, also I haven't gotten any bug reports from the ports list, so
I'm going to let it loose!
It cleans up this file quite a bit, now I can go in and start adding
some more "interesting" things.... ;)
of replacing it. This way you can point it to a site close to you
that carries many distfiles, and still let it go fetch from the
original site if the distfile is not there.
Original idea by: mmead@Glock.COM
to do something else than "install". For example,
make IS_DEPENDED_TARGET=fetch fetch
will fetch the required distfiles including those of the dependencies
without actually building and installing dependencies.
Also document ECHO_MSG.
Requested by: paul
Reviewed by: paul, jhs and others
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles/
as our distribution point for distfiles and patches. Other than
cosmetic changes (freebsd.cdrom.com -> ftp.freebsd.org), the
omission of "ports" is important. I would like to move this
directory completely out of the ports tree (on the ftp site),
so that people who do "get ports.tar.gz" won't get a bogus distfiles
-> ../distfiles symlink (which will make "make fetch" fail).
Sometime around the 2.1 release, the distfiles link will be deleted.
set permissions and ownerships of PREFIX (usually /usr/local). This
is the default if USE_IMAKE or USE_X11 is set.
This should be useful for machines like thud, where we want to keep
the /usr/local subtree writable to a group ("ports" in our case). Anybody
who installs stuff in /usr/local should have this set in the environment.
Note this won't affect anything the pkg_* suite does.
Note that the two "touch"s I took out from do-patch shouldn't have
been there in the first place.
This target may give incorrent results if two separate patches deal
with the same file, and their hunks overlap. (But having those kinds
of patches are bad, and they should be merged anyway.)
Reviewed by: hsu
".../packages/All". The "all" category that was automatically added
for every package is gone.
Note that bsd.port.mk requires category names to start with lowercase
names, otherwise it may get confused.
Reviewed by: jkh
By the way, here is a small script to convert your local package
hierarchy. Run it in bash, as /bin/sh not only will bark at the
$(.) command substitution but will also botch the [a-z]*/*.tgz
expansion (long-standing and annoying bug, reported before).
cd /usr/ports/packages
mv .packages All
for i in [a-z]*/*.tgz; do
j=$(basename $i)
/bin/rm $i
ln -s ../All/$j $i
done
one of the key components of the system, but I'm sure that this:
===
- ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Registering installation for ${PKGNAME}"; \
+ ${ECHO_MSG} "===> Registering installation for ${PKGNAME}"; \
===
change has absolutely no chance to screw us up, right? :)
Ports for which we can't build packages should define NO_PACKAGE but
still prepare pkg/* files. The user who really wants a package and
clear of the legal problems can say FORCE_PACKAGE from the command line
to build a package anyway.
package: check installation, build package, create links,
touch cookie
repackage: ditto but don't check cookie
package-noinstall: just build package from installed stuff, no cookies
involved at all
package-links create the symbolic links only
delete-package: delete package and symbolic links
delete-package-links: delete links only
These should make the management of the spaghetti of package links
a little friendlier. :)
too (otherwise the chain won't work).
(2) If NO_WRKDIR is set, "make clean" removes "./.*_done" (assuming
these are cookies...or should I list all the cookies?)
build, install) are now all skeletons and do nothing but
(1) Call pre-* target (if exists)
(2) Call scripts/pre-* script (if exists)
(3) Call do-* target
(4) Call post-* target (if exists)
(5) Call scripts/post-* script (if exists)
The do-* targets do all the work. The pre-* and post-* targets/scripts
don't exist by default. The main targets check for the cookies too, so
porters shouldn't have to worry about them at all.
NOTE: THE MAIN TARGETS IN THE PORTS MAKEFILES SHOULD GO AWAY. We need
to fix this before wcarchive comes back up. Change the names to do-*,
rip out the cookies, rip out the calls to pre-* etc. and most of them
should work.
Also, reorganize the whole thing so that similar targets are together
and add more comments. Surround section header with 64 #'s (C-u C-u
C-u # in emacs :).
Hopefully this will be the last major change to bsd.port.mk. Now let
the Makefile-hacking begin.
rule.
2. Have all non-X11 prefix using packages include the BSD.local.dist mtree
file for initialization of /usr/local. I'm still not sure if this is
A Good Thing(tm) but I'll see what the users say. It's easily overridden.
3. Standardise on ${PKG_DBDIR} as pointer to /var/db/pkg or local preference.
"Building for WWW" (pops up in two different ports) "Installing for
web2c-6.1" (ditto), which aren even't reminiscent of the port's real
name.
Sorry jmz, please don't go fix the print Makefiles' own messages.
We are going to take them out after we do the great bsd.port.mk
update anyway.
the top level and have the build-package sequence of each port work
together.
For the old behavior (i.e, just go ahead and blindly pack everything up,
regardless of the contents of work/), there is a new target "repackage".
Since "build" depends on "configure", which depends on "patch", etc.,
this shouldn't disrupt any Makefile that doesn't break the dependency
chain.
The old behavior was very annoying because when I did a "make -k",
it would still try to go configure and build even if the extraction
failed.
all .tgz files go to /usr/ports/packages/.packages, and a relative
symlink is created for every item in CATEGORIES...i.e., if "CATEGORIES
= foo bar", then /usr/ports/packages/{foo,bar}/pkgname.tgz both point
to /usr/ports/packages/.packages/pkgname.tgz.
Suggested by: jkh
New variables:
PATCH_SITES: patch equivalent of MASTER_SITES, overridable with
. MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE.
PATCHFILES: Additional files to fetch and give to patch before
. applying the ones in patches/patch-*. If name ends
. with ".gz" or ".Z", it will be piped through zcat first.
Plus PATCH_DIST_STRIP and PATCH_DIST_ARGS that serve the same functions
as PATCH_STRIP and PATCH_ARGS for patches in patches/patch-*.
In the documentation and echo messages, I used the term "distributed
patches" and "FreeBSD patches" to refer to ${PATCHFILES} and patches/patch-*.
If you can come up with better names, by all means go ahead and fix them.
"grep PATCH /usr/ports/*/*/Makefile" reveals seven ports (mule, jless,
jtcl, jtk, dgd, less, color_xterm, gee I wonder why I'm the one who
implemented this) that can benefit from this. I'm now diving headlong
into /usr/ports to fix their Makefiles.
installation script, DEINSTALL for the deinstallation script, and
REQ for the requirement script, will be added with appropriate
flags to PKG_ARGS if they exist under pkg/.
have three variables:
EXEC_DEPENDS - A list of "prog:dir" pairs of other ports this
package depends on. "prog" is the name of an
executable. make will search your $PATH for it and go
into "dir" to do a "make all install" if it's not found.
LIB_DEPENDS - A list of "lib:dir" pairs of other ports this package
depends on. "lib" is the name of a shared library.
make will use "ldconfig -r" to search for the
library. Note that lib can be any regular expression,
and you need two backslashes in front of dots (.) to
supress its special meaning (e.g., use
"foo\\.2\\.:${PORTSDIR}/utils/foo" to match "libfoo.2.*").
DEPENDS - A list of other ports this package depends on being
made first. Use this for things that don't fall into
the above two categories.
DEPENDS behaves exactly like before, so old Makefiles will still work
the same. The two variables are lists of pairs as described above.
For instance, if your program depends on unzip and libjpeg.5.*, use
the following definitions:
EXEC_DEPENDS= unzip:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/unzip
LIB_DEPENDS= jpeg\\.5\\.:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/jpeg
gmake:${PORTSDIR}/utils/gmake is automatically added to EXEC_DEPENDS
if USE_GMAKE is defined.
If NO_DEPENDS is defined, the list will just be printed out one by one.