Previously, we were using ruby->=1.8,<=1.9, instead of
ruby->=1.8,<1.9. While this wouldn't cause an issue, since
our ruby-1.9.2 package isn't included in ruby->=1.8,<=1.9,
it's still wrong and should be fixed. This also fixes the
following minor issues:
Switch from using FLAVOR to MODRUBY_FLAVOR for *_DEPENDS.
Currently we don't have a ruby port that uses FLAVORs that
would differ from MODRUBY_FLAVOR, but it's possible we will
in the future.
Switch from BASE_PKGPATH to BUILD_PKGPATH in a few cases in
REGRESS_DEPENDS. This probably is not strictly necessary, but
BUILD_PKGPATH is used in more cases, so it is good for
consistency.
Switch to new style *_DEPENDS, with the version specification
at the end. The remaining cases where this is not done is
because a specific version is used.
Some FULLPKGNAME added to REGRESS_DEPENDS, to make sure that if
the old version is installed when you run a regress test, it
will install the new version first.
Some conversion of spaces to tabs for consistency.
OK landry@
into MODRUBY_WANTLIB and using CONFIGURE_STYLE = ruby gem ext. Use the
lang/ruby module for all dependent ports, setting
MODRUBY_{BUILD,RUN}DEP=No if necessary.
ok landry, phessler, sthen
breaking cd /usr/ports && SUBDIR=some/path make something for
category makefiles. While there, also put spaces around += uniformously.
okay naddy@, jasper@
- maintenance update of emf to version 2.2.3
- maintenance update of gef to version 3.2.2
- maintenance update of uml2 to version 2.0.3
- maintenance update of wtp to version 1.5.4
tested and ok ian@
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ok, kurt
(This time to the correct module... sorry for the noise)