o Bump NEED_VERSION

o From maintainer: use qt2.port.mk module; minor tweaking by me
o From maintainer, some input from me and naddy@:
  fix typos and document some usage/permission problems
  that people using the port have reported
ok naddy@
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heko 2001-09-06 00:05:30 +00:00
parent bef0c103cb
commit edbf7ab281
2 changed files with 44 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2001/08/13 11:23:03 naddy Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2001/09/06 00:05:30 heko Exp $
COMMENT= "Qt-based CD creation tool"
PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:S/-OpenBSD//}
DISTNAME= cdrchive-1.0.1-OpenBSD
CATEGORIES= misc x11
NEED_VERSION= 1.427
NEED_VERSION= 1.447
HOMEPAGE= http://www.drahthaar.clara.net/cdr.htm
@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
MASTER_SITES= http://www.drahthaar.clara.net/ \
ftp://ftp.jakemsr.com/pub/jakemsr/obsd-ports/
MODULES= qt2
RUN_DEPENDS= cdrecord::misc/cdrecord
LIB_DEPENDS= qt.2.::x11/qt2
SEPARATE_BUILD= concurrent
@ -31,9 +32,7 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS= --datadir=${PREFIX}/share/doc/cdrchive \
--x-libraries=${X11BASE}/lib \
--with-extra-includes=${LOCALBASE}/include \
--with-extra-libs=${LOCALBASE}/lib \
--with-qt-includes=${LOCALBASE}/include/X11/qt2 \
--with-qt-libraries=${LOCALBASE}/lib/qt2
CONFIGURE_ENV= MOC=${LOCALBASE}/lib/qt2/bin/moc
${MODQT_CONFIGURE_ARGS}
MAKE_FLAGS= CFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -c" CLFLAGS=""
WRKDIST= ${WRKDIR}/cdr-bsd

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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
$OpenBSD: patch-doc_index_html,v 1.1 2001/09/06 00:05:30 heko Exp $
--- doc/index.html.orig Mon Jul 23 16:40:22 2001
+++ doc/index.html Wed Aug 29 16:28:17 2001
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ CD-Rchive is run. With the exception of
once settings are made they can be used over and over without any need to change.
<BR><BR>
<A NAME="atapicd"></A>
-CD_Rchive assumes a SCSI CD Writer is being used and searches for available SCSI devices on startup. OpenBSD sees ATAPI devices as SCSI devices. See the atapiscsi(4) man page for technical details.
+CD-Rchive assumes a SCSI CD Writer is being used and searches for available SCSI devices on startup. OpenBSD sees ATAPI devices as SCSI devices. See the atapiscsi(4) man page for technical details.
<BR><BR>
Before using for the first time, please read the <A HREF="overview.html">Data Overview</A> and
<A HREF="audio.html">Audio Overview</A> sections.
@@ -61,7 +61,25 @@ data in the pre-mastering stage can save
I wrote this for my own convenience, to replace script files whose contents I could never
remember and had to read every time I wanted to use.
<BR><BR>
-I hope you find it usefull.
+I hope you find it useful.
+<BR><BR>
+<B>Caveats</B>:-
+<BR>
+You probably need to have a disc in your CD devices for CD-Rchive to properly
+detect them.
+<BR>
+CD-Rchive for OpenBSD uses cdrecord(1), vnconfig(8), and mount(8).
+Because of this, unprivileged users on your system may have problems
+using CD-Rchive. You should evaluate how allowing users to run
+CD-Rchive on your system fits into your security requirements.
+CD-Rchive makes no special attempt to allow users to run cdrecord,
+vnconfig and mount, as security requirements vary greatly from system
+to system.
+<BR>
+Don't forget to uncheck the "DUMMY WRITE" checkbox on the "Advanced" page
+when you are ready to burn a disc.
+<BR><BR>
+<B>Enjoy :)</B>
<BR><BR>
<A HREF="overview.html">Data CD Overview</A>
</BODY>