This involves a bit of reorganizing:
Instead of using instman.sh that comes with the distribution,
use /usr/bin/install to install the man page (by patching the
dist makefile), otherwise, man pages get compressed according
to elvis's own rule.
(I will probably not be tracking the snapshots as closely now. I'd like to
see if 1.1 isn't stable enough to stay with for a while)
Cygnus calls this 1.1a (not Alpha, but a second rolling because a few G77
files were left out). I'm naming this version 1.1.1 so people won't think
it is an alpha version.
agreed by Josh Tiefenbach <josh@ican.net>, thanks Josh for your
previous work on this port.
Port is no more broken. Requested by new maintainer and tested by
me with a -current system.
- change maintainer to Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>, since
he is now the driving force
- totally revamped configuration (dialog based as in ghostscript)
- make portlint happy (andreas@FreeBSD.ORG), APACHE_VER and PHP3_VER
variable has to appear later in Makefile, not in front of DISTNAME
and PKGNAME
Submitted by: Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>
Submitted by: maintainer
1. Xtt X True Type Server has been updated to 1.0.
Now it supports KOI-8 and many ISO-8859-* TrueType fonts.
2. Old version in ports-current has following probrems.
* All packages has same contents. this means all packages are broken.
* incorrect PKGNAME
* incorrect place for documents. it should be share/doc/. not lib/X11/doc/...
* incorrect spelling
- Split a big patch-aa into five pieces.
- Don't patch up the dist Makefile to install and compress the man
page.
- Define MAN1 and remove man page entry from the PLIST.
- Make myself the maintainer (was ports@FreeBSD.ORG).
- Install the docs into share/doc/okphone instead of share/okphone.
- Honor ${NOPORTDOCS}.
There might be some other changes I can't remember of.
- use post-extract target to copy the makefile
- install support files in $PREFIX/share/rtf
- fix PLIST (how did this ever pass the ports czar? ;-) )
PR: 7760
Submitted by: max
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===> Extracting for qpage-3.2
>> Checksum OK for qpage-3.2.tar.Z.
/usr/bin/tar: archive /usr/ports/distfiles//qpage-3.2.tar.Z EOF not on block boundary
*** Error code 1
Stop.
In retrospect, I should have suspected something was strange, but I
still have no idea _why_... Apparently half of the manpages in this
port are installed compressed. I think this is because the port tries
to mix Imake with its own installation script. I'll have to figture-out
for sure some day.