${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd${OSREL} is now passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS if
GNU_CONFIGURE is defined. Take the target out of CONFIGURE_ARGS of
some ports that added it explicitly; define it as
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd if the port doesn't like the ${OSREL} part;
define it as something else (such as ${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsdelf if
the port requires that; define it as an empty string if the port
doesn't like it at all.
The last might be a sign that a GNU_CONFIGURE port actually doesn't
use GNU's version of configure at all; but I don't have time to go
look at them all, we'll fix them as time goes on.
At least we've got much fewer "-unknown-"s in the tree as the result. :)
"not_found.html" stuff.
(2) Add "MACHINE_ARCH?=i386" so those with a 2.x system have a
fighting chance of getting ports-current to work.
(3) Add new variable CONFIGURE_TARGET, defaulting to
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd${OSREL}, which is tucked to the end of
CONFIGURE_ARGS if GNU_CONFIGURE is defined.
Reviewed by: various
(4) Change MASTER_SITE_GNOME to match reality.
Submitted by: Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za> and nectar
(5) Change MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR handling so we won't be generating
double slashes.
Submitted by: The lord of distfiles himself
(6) Add new variable FETCH_ENV which is the environment passed to
FETCH, so people can define HTTP_PROXY or whatever the want
without screwing up the case when FETCH_CMD is not fetch.
PR: 2949
Submitted by: same
manipulating and sending a raw IP packets with optional feature for
manipulating ethernet headers.
http://quake.skif.net/RawIP/
PR: ports/10110
Submitted By: Dima Sivachenko <dima@Chg.RU>
of UNIX workstations into a speedy parallel beast. This facilitates managing
a set of program executing in parallel with a very flexible authentication
scheme.
http://www.inficad.com/~garbled/clusterit.html
PR: ports/9907
Submitted By: Dima Sivachenko <dima@Chg.RU>
program may be used to prove that when playing Black Jack it is possible to
beat the casino. Probably, Black Jack is the only game offered by casinos,
where it is possible to win in the long term (and this fact is mathematically
proven).
PR: ports/9895
Submitted By: Dima Sivachenko <dima@Chg.RU>
[committers note: this can be addicting.]