perl5.
Install the documentation and macros in reasonable places.
NOTE: If you are running -current then you may have to re-install perl5
to reflect the new /usr/lib/aout, otherwise the make of xvile with the
optional PERL support could fail. I was forced to do this in the course
of testing.
- Since the author decided to put a version number into his archive,
we can now safely fetch the file from his site.
- patch-ad is useless now
- updated the configure and configure.batch script, to show all possible
drivers
- install hp850 drivers license and readme file in the gs doc dir
- update the DESCR file, mention the two add on packages in this port
- The new driver supports the following additional printers:
Support for HP DeskJet 670, 690, 850, 855, 870, 890, 1100 and 1600,
See announcement on http://bonk.ethz.ch/hp850/hp850.html
Please note, that some of the drivers have certain restrictions
and produce huge output files ... Please read the release notes !!!
The author makes suggestions on his website, what driver to choose
if you need a fast printout, see
http://bonk.ethz.ch/hp850/hp850-readme.1.3.html
perl5.
Install the documentation and macros in reasonable places.
NOTE: If you are running -current then you may have to re-install perl5
to reflect the new /usr/lib/aout, otherwise the make of vile with the
optional PERL support could fail. I was forced to do this in the course
of testing.
changed distfile from calc-2.9.3t6.tar.gz to calc-2.9.3t6.tar
calc is fetched as an on-the-fly tarball from ftp.cdrom.com
gzipped on-the-fly tars are not supported.
removed trailing whitespace on several lines in PLIST
revised DESCR to <24 lines.
tests for /usr/lib/aout, I took the easy way out and deleted the
attempted support of FreeBSD-2.1.x. That branch is dead, dead,
dead, and support for it in this port was broken anyway.
Another "make release" killer bites the dust.
again. The prototype was changed in revision 1.14 of "src/sys/sys/sem.h".
In order to make this work on older systems too, I have incremented
__FreeBSD_version and `ifdef'ed based on that. Unfortunately,
there was a 3-day gap between when the semctl() interface changed
(May 30) and when I bumped __FreeBSD_version (June 2). FreeBSD-current
systems from that date range will still have problems building this
port.