When a library is installed, dependent on a convenience library, and it
involves relinking, the object files extracted from the convenience
library are not removed after the relink. This is a problem if you build
as non-root, install as root, then try to remove the build directory as
non-root; Clean up properly if relink fails; Change"$realname"U to
${realname}T to be consistent.
Missing backport of 2004-03-24 patch reported against MirLibtool
by Marc Matteo <marcm@lectroid.net>.
Add fully-qualified paths to temp_rpath rather than unqualified paths in order
to avoid possible errors when computing the fully-qualified path later.
rev 1.334.2.70
Do not add installed static litool libraries to convenience, they are not
convenience libraries.
From libtool CVS
- Based on the MODJAVA_VER, MODJAVA_JRERUN, NO_BUILD
and MACHINE_ARCH, the following things will be setup:
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS if not already set.
BUILD_DEPENDS on a jdk (native preferred).
JAVA_HOME to pass on to the port build.
RUN_DEPENDS for all jdk's and jre's that can run the port.
Review and feedback nikolay@, ian@.
in or below the current working directory. Fixes a security problem with
jar. From FreeBSD.
- Fix timezone issues. Allow /etc/localtime to be a symlink and fix the case
where /etc/localtime points to a tz that the jdk doesn't know about.
- timezone is a function on BSD, not a variable, so move the timezone
== 0 check to the non-BSD section. from millert@
- Change bootstrap method. No longer use 1.3-linux port to bootstrap.
Use class files from a linux binary jdk and extra source and header
files from my website.
- Remove plugin support. plugin has security issues and doesn't work
with recent mozilla/firefox versions.
- Patches for arm native-threads are included but not enabled yet.
I prefer to have all arches use green-threads to avoid arch specific
pkg files. Also noticed some regressions with native-threads on i386.
arm support from Dale Rahn (drahn@).
- quiet pre-patch phase
okay ian@
py-radix is an implementation of a radix tree data structure for
the storage and retrieval of IPv4 and IPv6 network prefixes.
The radix tree is the data structure most commonly used for
routing table lookups. It efficiently stores network prefixes of
varying lengths and allows fast lookups of containing networks.
feedback and ok alek@