with gcc 3.3 with a -mcpu or -march flag (even -mcpu=pentiumpro, which
is the default CPU cflag that bsd.cpu.mk sets, leads ruby to coredump).
Although currently I'm not sure if gcc 3.3's optimization has a bug or
it is that it just exposed the dl module's hidden bug, disable those
flags to work around the problem for the moment.
disabling parallel build on sparc64. The INSTALLS_DEPENDS thing
probably comes from bsd.port.mk, but I wonder why it is regarded as a
target when it is only used as a boolean variable. I think make(1)
has some problem with parallel build (-jN) on that platform.
I could not really reproduce the error on panther, but a submitter [1]
says the build went fine if he commented the -jN option out as I
suggested.
Submitted by: Anders Andersson <anders@hack.org>,
Joao Pedras <jpedras@webvolution.net> [1],
kris
which now supports FreeBSD/sparc64.
Set ONLY_FOR_ARCHS to i386, alpha and sparc64. Ruby does not support
IA64 yet. It does not even build or install correctly. We need some
clue to the IA64 stack structure and handling of the IA64 register
windows.
- Update to the 1.6.8 final release. (which fixes a couple of
coredumping bugs)
- Update Oni Guruma (alternative BSDL regexp engine) to 20021210.
- Attach a small knob for debugging.
lang/ruby-devel
- Update to 1.8.0 preview 1 + errata patch. (fixes a couple of
coredumping bugs)
- Update Oni Guruma (alternative BSDL regexp engine) to 20021210.
- Fix pkg-plist nits.
lang/ruby16-shim-ruby18
- Update to 1.8.0 preview 1. (sync with 1.6.8 & 1.8.0 preview1)
- Fix pkg-plist nits.
Approved by: lioux (and self)
A Merry Christmas to: all of you
1.7.3.2002.12.11, and lang/ruby-devel to 1.7.3-2002.12.12.
- Fix a few bugs that lead to core dump, one in the ruby interpreter
and another in the syslog module.
Reported by: ume (net/dtcp was a victim)
- Fix an installation problem occasionally seen on bento. (a bug in
Makefile that caused race)
Submitted by: bento
- Fix a problem that irb(1) didn't work because the symlink was wrong.
Submitted by: Jos Backus <jos@catnook.com>
- Get rid of move & symlink spaghetti completely from the installation
process.
Discussed with: portmgr (will)
archiver/ruby-zlib with lang/ruby-devel in the correct way.
The cause of this problem is that FreeBSD's make(1) got a bit too
sensitive about a mixture of `target:' and `target::'.
FreeBSD/sparc64 fails to build this and somehow the entire OS gets
frozen while running `miniruby'. I'd appreciate if someone with a
clue could help me fix the problem.
fixes several coredump bugs and fatal threading problems.
Remove the autoconf dependency by including a pre-generated configure
script in the distfile. It now also includes a pre-generated parse.c
made by bison 1.35.
- Update to the latest 1.6 stable snapshot as of 2002-03-27.
- Update the Oni Guruma alternative regex engine to 20020325.
lang/ruby-devel:
- Update to the latest 1.7 development snapshot as of 2002-03-26.
- Add the WITH_ONIGURUMA knob as well as lang/ruby.
- Require devel/autoconf (2.53 or later is required).
- Add several modules to the obsoleted modules list (now included):
bigfloat
fileutils
racc-runtime
strscan
lang/ruby-devel deinstall obsoleted (integrated) packages in their
post-install targets (for installation from ports) and in their plists
(for installation from packages),
Update to the latest snapshot as of 2002-01-29 while I'm at it.
- USE_AUTO* -> USE_AUTO*_VER=* where required
- USE_AUTO* / *_DEPENDS=.*auto*:*/devel/auto* -> GNU_CONFIGURE where OK
- Other minor changes to fix things
These changes should be no-ops with the current bsd.port.mk, but will
assist in preparing for the next generation of USE_AUTO*.
Submitted by: bento 4-exp USE_AUTO* cleanups
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~will/4-exp/http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/4-exp-latest/