- add ERRORS framework to bsd.port.subdir.mk
- trying to add a FLAVOR or a SUBPACKAGE to an intermediate SUBDIR is an
error (see editors/vim-spell,af recently)
- re-including bsd.port.mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk after either of them is an
error (can happen when one moves stuff to Makefile.inc without really thinking
about it, ends up with PKG_ARGS holding some contents twice and make package
erroring out with duplicate contents)
That way, bsd.port.arch.mk can still make available in a Makefile, but
we can also include them early in bsd.port.mk, so that they will always
be available from modules and Makefile.inc.
code should still work with older pkg_info, but you need uptodate pkg_info
for best messages, e.g.,:
===> kdelibs-3.5.10p14 depends on: gettext->=0.10.38 -> gettext-0.18.1p0
===> kdelibs-3.5.10p14 depends on: metaauto-* -> metaauto-1.0
===> kdelibs-3.5.10p14 depends on: autoconf-2.61 -> autoconf-2.61p3
===> kdelibs-3.5.10p14 depends on: gmake-* -> gmake-3.82
- adds target: show-prepare-results that yields the list of installed packages
deduced by prepare
- kill undocumented CLEAN_PLIST_OUTPUT
- remove old internals
- ensure IS_INTERACTIVE and REGRESS_IS_INTERACTIVE are always defined
- fix a bug in FETCH_MANUALLY and BATCH interaction
In the case where we want an install, run one single pkg_info instead of two.
If this fails during the second pass, we will run it again to figure out
whether the install or the default is wrong, but this is an error condition,
so this need not slow down the general case.
Add PREPARE_CHECK_ONLY knob, to be used by dpb: dpb already installs what
it needs, so for install dependencies to be missing during the "prepare"
stage is an error in dpb's logic...
create a new category of recursive targets that can use this fragment,
and use them, e.g., print-package-signature from top-level should benefit
a lot.
- resolve-lib -needed, less perl invocations (gains a lot)
- show-run-depends, less fancy than run-dir-depends, a bit faster...
- don't create cache for internal targets (external stuff already did it)
define _PERLSCRIPT in pkgpath.mk since getpkgpath should use it...