Specifically, newer autoconf (> 2.13) has different semantic of the
configure target. In short, one should use --build=CONFIGURE_TARGET
instead of CONFIGURE_TARGET directly. Otherwise, you will get a warning
and the old semantic may be removed in later autoconf releases.
To workaround this issue, many ports hack the CONFIGURE_TARGET variable
so that it contains the ``--build='' prefix.
To solve this issue, under the fact that some ports still have
configure script generated by the old autoconf, we use runtime detection
in the do-configure target so that the proper argument can be used.
Changes to Mk/*:
- Add runtime detection magic in bsd.port.mk
- Remove CONFIGURE_TARGET hack in various bsd.*.mk
- USE_GNOME=gnometarget is now an no-op
Changes to individual ports, other than removing the CONFIGURE_TARGET hack:
= pkg-plist changed (due to the ugly CONFIGURE_TARGET prefix in * executables)
- comms/gnuradio
- science/abinit
- science/elmer-fem
- science/elmer-matc
- science/elmer-meshgen2d
- science/elmerfront
- science/elmerpost
= use x86_64 as ARCH
- devel/g-wrap
= other changes
- print/magicfilter
GNU_CONFIGURE -> HAS_CONFIGURE since it's not generated by autoconf
Total # of ports modified: 1,027
Total # of ports affected: ~7,000 (set GNU_CONFIGURE to yes)
PR: 126524 (obsoletes 52917)
Submitted by: rafan
Tested on: two pointyhat 7-amd64 exp runs (by pav)
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
Fix the (still present in 7.16.3) libssh2 problems, at least so that
cURL works with the libssh2 0.17 in our ports tree.
PR: 114215 (the basic update)
Submitted by: pesho.petrov@gmail.com
supports them. This is determined by running ``configure --help'' in
do-configure target and set the shell variable _LATE_CONFIGURE_ARGS
which is then passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS.
- Remove --mandir and --infodir in ports' Makefile where applicable
Few ports use REINPLACE_CMD to achieve the same effect, remove them too.
- Correct some manual pages location from PREFIX/man to MANPREFIX/man
- Define INFO_PATH where necessary
- Document that .info files are installed in a subdirectory relative to
PREFIX/INFO_PATH and slightly change add-plist-info to use INFO_PATH and
subdirectory detection.
PR: ports/111470
Approved by: portmgr
Discussed with: stas (Mk/*), gerald (info related stuffs)
Tested by: pointyhat exp run
libssh2, and fails to connect. Mark the libssh2 usage as broken until
I figure out what is the matter. And yep, David Thiel did inform me
in advance about his plans to update libssh2, and I did not check then.
- add a LIBSSH2 option for SCP and SFTP support using security/libssh2;
- add a patch from the cURL CVS repository to fix an expired cookie in
test 62.
PR: 109670
Submitted by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea-fbsd@codelabs.ru>
Bump PORTREVISION of all dependent ports.
Fix the build errors in the few ports that still use the long deprecated,
and now obsoleted, cURL options.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to look over the patch!
Discussed on: -ports
really making OpenSSL support optional. Now OpenSSL and GnuTLS
are on level ground, both controlled by the OPTIONS setting.
Fortunately, it turned out that the curl_multi_socket() API change
does not affect any of the ports that use ftp/curl.
PR: 102871, 103126
Submitted by: pav, vd, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com>
of the ares library in the ports tree. The knob defaults to "off" since
it conflicts with curl's IPv6 support - which is now also configurable via
its own knob.
PORTREVISION not bumped since there is no change in the default package
build - if enough people consider asynchronous DNS resolving to be good,
it could become the default, but for the present it is not.
Explicitly disable libidn support so that it is not even probed if libidn
is installed; I will look into enabling it after some more testing.
Testing paid off on: ref4 (lib/select.c), sledge (lib/sendf.c)
to prevent conflicts between the base system and port OpenSSL libraries.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Reported by: Stephen Cravey <clists@www.gotbrains.org>
Submitted by: Scot Hetzel <hetzels@westbend.net>
lib504 tests on some FreeBSD versions, but the major bulk of the
functionality is there, and it is still an improvement over 7.10.2 :)
Not functionally tested on: ia64; there is no spoon.. er.. perl5 on
pluto1.FreeBSD.org for the present.
For some reason, this segfaults badly on sparc64, or at least on the
only sparc64 machine that I have access to (thanks mike!). I'll deal
with this later; for the present, let the x86 and Alpha users benefit
from the new cURL features and bugfixes :)
PR: 39873
Submitted by: Ying-Chih Kuo <yckuo@yckuo.org>
"reallocate" memory even when the programmer only asks for a resizing
of the region.
Reported by: Steve Ames <steve@energistic.com>
While I'm here, change the way SSL header and library paths are handled
to avoid specifically referencing /usr/lib and /usr/include; while
-STABLE's GCC shrugs this off, GCC 3.1 whines loudly about an explicit
-I/usr/include (and rightly so, IMHO).