After a discussion on the mailing list on moving manpages to
${PREFIX}/share/man for consistency with base where it is
installed in usr/share/man, it appeared the same should happen
to GNU info files which were installed under share in base and
not in ports.
Now texinfo is not in base on any of the supported version of FreeBSD
it is possible to proceed to this move and it is easier to do than
the manpage change.
Other benefit than consistency are less patching: all build tools but
cmake are expecting info files to be under share/info and cmake (patched here)
was having an exception for BSD so the patch makes FreeBSD case less
specific for them
Bump revision of all impacted ports
PR: 232907
exp-run by: antoine
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17816
If a port has multiple flavors and one needs to be deprecated,
one can now write
qt4_DEPRECATED= Qt4 has been EOL since december 2015
qt4_EXPIRATION_DATE= 2019-03-15
to let users know that changes are coming.
Approved by: portmgr (rene)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17740
Change USE_GL to become USES=gl. You still need to specify USE_GL as well,
to specify which gl components you need, such as egl glesv2 glut glu glw gl.
Only specifying USE_GL is supported for now, to ease in transition. It is
however deprecated, and will be removed eventually.
Specifying USES=gl without USE_GL is an error.
USE_GL=yes is also deprecated, but supported for now. It implies USE_GL=glu.
Fix fallout from this change.
PR: 230692
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
exp-run by: antoine
Reviewed by: mat
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16774
Upstream used to distribute protocol headers as separate packages, but has
decided to merge those to a common package, named xorgproto. This update
tracks that change.
* Add a new port, x11/xorgproto, with are protocol headers for xorg.
* Hook the new protocol port to the build and to infrastructure in
bsd.xorg.mk.
* Update all ports with a dependency on any of the old *proto packages to
instead depend on xorgproto. Bump portrevision.
* Delete the old *proto packages, update MOVED.
PR: 230023
Submitted by: zeising
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
exp-run by: antoine
- To support amd64, map amd64 to x86_64 when generating the --host argument
to configure in bsd.port.mk and when generating --target arguments in port
Makefiles.
- Add entries to the plists for i386 and amd64. amd64 generally includes both
amd64-specific entries as well as i386 entries.
- Don't include the builtin float.h for i386 and amd64.
Reviewed by: bapt
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16250
objdump is being removed from HEAD, make sure everything still works
when this happens.
PR: 229049
Reported by: emaste
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15904
Otherwise, when used with BATCH defined so as to not be bothered by
config screen and all, it will almost silently reverse obsolete patches
and make you wonder why something is now broken.
Reviewed by: sbruno
Sponsored by: Absolight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15804
From now on, ports that depend on Qt4 will have to set
USES= qt:4
USE_QT= foo bar
ports depending on Qt5 will use
USES= qt:5
USE_QT= foo bar
PR: 229225
Exp-run by: antoine
Reviewed by: mat
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Differential Revision: →https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15540
When cross-building a package via a CROSS_SYSROOT, set OSVERSION,
_OSRELEASE, and OSREL to the target OS version. OSVERSION is derived
from the <sys/param.h> header in the sysroot. _OSRELEASE cannot be
easily derived from a sysroot as it is a property of a kernel, so
instead generate a "fake" _OSRELEASE from the OSVERSION, but use a
"-CROSS" branch name that will hopefully fail in any places that make
assumptions about branch names.
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15812
"ldconfig -m <path>" so the order of ldconfig search directories after
package installation is the same as after a reboot. The original command
simply appends the path to the list of directories while the ldconfig rc.d
script uses "sort -u".
Bump lang/gcc* which are known to install libraries with exactly the same
name so the library loaded at runtime depends on the order of the search
directories.
PR: 228046
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
This is leaking LIBDIR information (which is defined in base share/mk/*) to
the build environement with a value which is not really suitable for ports
(/usr/lib) which may have an impact on some build system forcing the maintainer
to override the value.
Revealed during the update of liblz4
PR: 228059
Submitted by: bapt
Exp-run by: antoine
- When cross-building packages, set ARCH to the target arch instead of
the arch of the build host. This fixes bsd.ssp.mk on MIPS which was
trying to enable SSP on MIPS cross-built packages because the host
ARCH was amd64. A new HOST_ARCH variable is added to set the
--build triple for configure scripts, but I believe most other uses of
ARCH in ports are really about the target, not the build host so this
is the more correct general direction.
- Some updates to base/binutils and base/gcc to use ARCH as the target
architecture.
- Drop the extra arguments to GCC to set include and library paths and
only set --sysroot.
- Move the --sysroot flags into CC, CXX, CPP (which is now set to XCPP)
and LD instead of passing it in CFLAGS, etc. The base/gcc build uses
ends up using the CFLAGS when building native binaries for the build
host which fails when tripping over the --sysroot. I think this might
have accidentally worked before because the powerpc64 headers in
/usr/include/machine were "close enough" to the amd64 headers, but with
32-bit MIPS this failed hard.
- Add the GCC MIPS patch from devel/powerpc64-gcc to base/gcc to add
MIPS support to base/gcc.
- Add a MIPS plist for base/binutils.
- Set helper variables for the base/gcc plist to tag architecture-specific
headers (e.g. for intrinsincs) and use these to tag powerpc and MIPS
specific headers.
- Drop the include-fixed headers from base/gcc.
- Strip /usr/local/include from the default list of include paths for
base/gcc.
- Use libc++'s include path for C++ for base/gcc.
Reviewed by: bapt
Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15267
Some ports do not honour $LD or -fuse-ld=bfd in $CFLAGS, but do invoke
ld via $PATH. Automatically set BINARY_ALIAS+=ld=${LD} when LLD_UNSAFE
is active to use ld.bfd for these ports.
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14876
It is documented that the first FLAVOR is the default. Due to some use
of DEFAULT_VERSIONS and USES, the default FLAVOR may be determined
dynamically. Poudriere in particular expects the default to be first
and does the wrong thing for emacs ports currently [1]. This resolves
that and avoids other tools making the same mistake.
PR: 225659 comment #14
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
This will avoid renamed/removed variables being orphaned, and allows for
exporting variables in ports_env that are not wanted to be exported in
sub-makes via _EXPORTED_VARS.
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
There's only about 10 ports that actually use this, so rather than
spamming a dozen fstat(2) calls for every port during INDEX reduce
it to 1 for now.
Also avoid the fstat(2) if the target already exists.
Approved by: portmgr (implicit)
This is a follow up to r461057 and fixes base/binutils and base/gcc in my
testing.
PR: 224217
Submitted by: nwhitehorn (partially, I made additional changes)
Reviewed by: bapt
- Convert USE_EMACS to USES=emacs
- Remove editors/emacs-nox11 (refer to nox flavors of editors/emacs and
editors/emacs-devel)
- Permit default Emacs flavor to be specified in make.conf
- Rename japanese/migemo-emacs23 to japanese/migemo-emacs
- Update and simplify audio/emms and fix build on FreeBSD 10 [1]
- Update databases/bbdd and fix build on FreeBSD 10 [1]
- Update editors/emacs-devel
- Ensure Makefile shell commands that change directory are executed in a
subshell
- Silence some portlint warnings
[1] By not depending on base texinfo
PR: 225404
Reviewed by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (mat) ashish (maintainer)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13506
This checks whether rubygem based ports have all of their dependencies
in Gemfile(s) satisfied by what's currently installed. Sample output:
====> Running Q/A tests (stage-qa)
Warning: Dependencies defined in /usr/ports/www/gitlab/work/stage/usr/local/www/gitlab/Gemfile are not satisfied
These ports could (!) be broken at runtime. Be aware: some projects
defines multiple Gemfiles and not all are used at runtime. For example
www/gitlab has two Gemfiles, but only one is used for testing and warnings
about it can be ignored.
Approved by: portmgr (mat), lifanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11865