this update removes some heavy optional RUN_DEPENDS to slim
down it, since it does not affect the plan9port usability itself
if someone wants to read a .ps file for example or whatever,
just install the package like `pkg_add ghostscript' then hook up a
plumber(1) pattern accordingly. it removes also the following
extra files what are not part of plan9port:
pgw.tar.bz2, roget.tar.bz2, scat.tgz
while here:
- get rid of MAP_STACK patch has been merged upstream;
- remove no longer required patches
- tidy up Makefile
thanks abieber@ for giving some tests on previous diff I sent
on ports@
(which is not) throughout the ports Makefiles.
* Replace find|xargs with find -exec {} +
* Replace -exec {} \; with -exec {} + if applicable.
* Use the -delete operator to remove files and empty directories.
* Combine and tweak some find(1) invocations while here.
ok kn@ rsadowski@ espie@
As of ONLY_FOR_ARCHS we support more than x86; as for the rest this list
is probably outdated/incomplete as well and generally providese little to
no information, so remove it.
OK gsoares
e995a0c101863688d5f14649ae3de45a7c43789c
zap patch-bin_web merged upstream
patch from Patrick Marchand <pmarchand@evolix.ca>, thanks!
with some tweaks by me.
changes (CPUSTATES/etc). Last part.
- some of these might be in code that's not actually built or rarely
used but it's not worth the hassle evaluating that, i'm just bumping &
moving on.
- as mentioned before, there might still be runtime problems relating
to the addition or renumbering.
starting in the late 1980s. The system can be obtained from Bell
Labs at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9 and runs on PCs and a
variety of other platforms. Plan 9 became a convenient platform for
experimenting with new ideas, applications, and services.
Plan 9 from User Space provides many of the ideas, applications,
and services from Plan 9 on Unix-like systems. It runs on FreeBSD
(x86), Linux (x86 and PowerPC), Mac OS X (PowerPC), OpenBSD (x86),
and SunOS (Sparc).
testing/feedback and ok landry@