into real targets.
- now make package will create missing ftp/cdrom links when PERMIT says so.
- PKG_ARCH=* packages get built into packages/no-arch, and linked from
elsewhere.
Everything gets based off PACKAGE_REPOSITORY, PKGREPOSITORYBASE and friends
get ditched.
All `package' targets go through the same routine: iterate through every
subpackage with PACKAGING set.
This includes describe, lib-depends-check, package, dump-vars, install-all,
which will iterate through subdescribe, sublib-depends-check, subpackage,
subdump-vars, and install.
(names are subject to change).
Much simpler logic, plus hey, you get an install-all target !
Might be some minor breakage, most stuff appear to work just fine...
_MASTER_LOCK, we keep a list of _LOCKS_HELD by one port builder in
an env variable, and we don't relock stuff that's already locked.
This allows us to, e.g., have fake depend on regress without issue
(even though, internally, it's more efficient to use the _internal-*
targets to avoid testing locks).
and leaves you at the ftp prompt in the directory where stuff is fetched
from.
(I find myself using this quite often to figure out which version of stuff
exists, especially for CPAN).
SHARED_LIBS enumerates the libraries like so:
SHARED_LIBS= foo 1.0 \
zop 2.5 \
tag 3.0
This just defines LIBfoo_VERSION=1.0, LIBzop_VERSION=2.5, LIBtag_VERSION=3.0
and adds these to SUBST_VAR, further tweaks must be done, usually at the
MAKE_FLAGS/MAKE_ENV level.
For gnu ports that use automake, the supplementary MODGNU_SHARED_LIBS
variable can be used like this:
MODGNU_SHARED_LIBS= foo '-no-undefined'
and it will define libfoo_la_LD_FLAGS=--version-info 1:0:0 -no-undefined
Some gnu ports have weird variable names for libraries. For instance,
the libORBit-2 is set using libORBit_2.
LIBORbit-2_ALIAS=ORBit_2
will make sure the correct name is used.
much feedback from bernd@
the main directory... since pseudo-flavors are not entered as pkgpath,
this is necessary to ensure the top-level directory gets cleaned up
correctly...
Problem reported by Moritz Grimm.
it makes more sense to have a subdir variable as input, split it
into toset and dir as output, and to unsetenv FLAVOR SUBPACKAGE along
the lines.
End result should be equivalent, but slightly more readable.
no objection from my neighbors either...
for errors (and get rid of _NODEPS since it's not needed any more)
* set check to Failed in *libresolve_fragment, so that we can test
for it and report properly.
guys here have no objection...