. Replace one hardwired /usr/local instance with LOCALBASE. This wasn't
a problem since the port Makefile overrode that variable anyway.
. Small Makefile restructure to keep related variables in one place.
Pointed out by: pointyhat (via kris) [1]
in or below the current working directory. Fixes a security problem with
jar(1).
This fix may change to be compatible with whatever fix Sun applies when
they release the next version of 1.5.
under gcc 3.4. In particular, this fixes some places where an enumerated
type is assumed to be the same width as an int (which the standard
doesn't guarantee and gcc 3.4 now enforces).
For full details, see the log for the jdk14 equivalent changes.
-fmemoize-lookups as gcc 3.4 doesn't understand it. [1]
. Use CXX and CXXFLAGS for compiling C++ code, not CPP and CPPFLAGS.
Also, respect the setting of CXX and CXXFLAGS.
PR: 71516 [1]
Submitted by: Damir Kiramov <damirycha@damirycha.net.ru> [1]
where previously they defaulted to protected. gcc 3.4 seems to pick
this up where earlier versions didn't.
PR: 71516
Submitted by: Damir Kiramov <damirycha@damirycha.net.ru>
additional patches.
This patch is taken almost verbatim from PR 69853 which was
submitted by Jake Hamby <jhamby@anobject.com>. I've applied it to
jdk13 rather than jdk14 though.
JNI.
XXX: Maybe ${X11BASE}/lib and /lib (5.x dynamic root support) should also
be added? /lib is part of the default search path on Linux.
Requested by: marcus
ttyname() must not return NULL. This isn't entirely true according
to the manual page (the device must be able to be found as well) and
certainly appears to not necessarily be true in the package building
environment on bento (plus at least the PR submitter's environment).
Note that this assert() was, of course, only ever triggered when
running in debug mode (which most people don't, but does happen
during the build in some parts). Also note that there is a check
for isatty() preceding the call for ttyname() and a NULL return
from ttyname() is handled, so removing this assert should not
create any problems.
PR: 48164
committed enhancements to libc_r and is only suitable for very recent
versions of FreeBSD. The big benefit is that it removes almost all
the previous grovelling about in the pthreads internals.
The change only comes into effect when WITH_NATIVE_THREADS is set.
A separate Makefile commit will attempt to enforce appropriate
OSVERSION settings for using it.
Submitted by: fjoe
Currently gethostbyaddr_r collides with the implementation (in libc!) for
FreeBSD 5.x which both uses a different prototype (as per the Linux
version) and is marked temporary and not thread safe. Also, limit the
scope of these internal implementations to this file.
This fixes crashes in networked applications for FreeBSD 5.x.
Some tweaks (making the functions static, naming, BSD ifdefs) by me.
Submitted by: "Georg-W. Koltermann" <g.w.k@web.de>
error. This may allow browsers which use Netscape 4 plugins (e.g.
Konqueror) to make use of it.
Code change by me, problem report by Dylan Carlson <absinthe@pobox.com>.
PR: 36871
. Fix compilation on -CURRENT using gcc 3.1 by including <string.h>
(for strlen(3))
Reported and tested by: John Angelmo <john@veidit.net>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
bandaid is reverted by this commit and instead patches are added
which will remove duplicate message entries from the .po files for
the plugin.
These are essentially the patches of marius@alchemy.franken.de, with
the first part of each patch removed (the message does actually have
two spaces in the code!). These patches were verified with the script
submitted by KANOU Hiroki-san and against the patches submitted by
SUGIMURA Takashi-san. Thanks to all of these people.
Apologies for the increasingly long patch names.
PR: 37087, 37147
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
rather than <machine/soundcard.h>. This doesn't affect the build
on 4-STABLE.
PR: 36988
Submitted by: Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki@bsdclub.org>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
messages for the browser plugin.
This is a bandaid for the problem expressed in the PR while I evaluate
a number of other proposed patches for the correct fix. Hence the PR
currently remains open.
PR: 37087
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
argument list is too long. Hence the first patch invoked tar once for
each file. This works, but is inefficient. This version of the patch
uses cpio in pass through mode to copy all the files at once.
PR: 35658
Submitted by: "Remco van 't Veer" <rwvtveer@xs4all.nl>
Reviewed by: sobomax
Approved by: sobomax
resolves the following error when starting Mozilla:
LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so: Undefined
symbol "XtShellStrings"]
While I'm here add a tweak to prune empty directories before installing
JDK, so that JDK installed from a pre-built package deinstalls properly.
Bump PORTREVISION.