- 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)
later, and INDEX on earlier systems. Use this in the 'make index' and
associated targets. This is necessary to deal with the substantially
different dependencies of ports between 4.x and 5.0 (e.g. ports that
depend on perl).
but do not cause the program to be executed prior to configure step. This is
done to accomodate a couple of rather odd ports.
Basically, this amounts to redefining USE_*_VER in terms of USE_*, WANT_*_VER.
It's pretty gross, but it works.
Approved by: implicitly by kris
Completely rewrote the automake/autoconf support. The comments at the top of the file have been greatly expanded in order to explain just what you are allowed to do and what will get you a visit from Mr. Hose. Please read this information.
Added DOCSDIR, EXAMPLESDIR to PLIST_SUB.
Added a PERL_LEVEL variable (documented up top) that gives an integer
value that can be used for comparisons to determine whether the user's
perl is new enough or not, or to enable or disable certain dependencies
(AHEM FILE::SPEC) based on the perl version.
Added a SITE_PERL variable, which points to the correct "site-packages"
directory. This is also added to PLIST_SUB.
No gerbils were harmed (seriously, anyway) in the making of this patch,
however some of them may be a bit sore for a few days.
Submitted by: billg
Reviewed by: kris
Approved by: kris
Obtained from: you really don't want to know this one
they will not be overridden.
Reviewed by: freebsd-java
Approved by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
Dave Glowacki <dglo@hyde.ssec.wisc.edu>
* Add USE_PERL_RUN and USE_PERL_BUILD to add {RUN,BUILD}_DEPENDS on the
perl5 port if required (i.e. on 5.0 or later) (USE_PERL adds both,
which is not always appropriate) [1]
* On 5.0 systems without perl, depend on the full path to the perl port
binaries to not pick up the system perl wrapper
* If PERL_CONFIGURE is defined, move the USE_PERL setting earlier in
the makefile so it actually adds a dependency. [2]
Noticed by: dougb [1]
Submitted by: sobomax [2]
Tested on: bento
extensively tested on the bento cluster, but the committed version
introduces significant new breakage at a very inopportune time. This
will be revisited later.
totally rewrote the autoconf/automake support section, with
provisions for autoconf 2.54 and automake 1.7.x when they are
ready.
Minor change:
Added DOCSDIR, EXAMPLESDIR, and DATADIR to PLIST_SUB.
PR: 42351
Reviewed by: kris
Approved by: kris
* If the ${COMMENT} file does not exist, use the value of the
${PORTCOMMENT} variable instead. This will allow us to incrementally
phase out pkg-comment [1]
* Miscellaneous fixes to the MASTER_SITES_N code [2]
* Correct fmt(1) invocation so it works on older systems [3]
* Improve the security-check target: [4]
- Look for setuid/setgid binaries, and binaries that include
calls to accept()/recvfrom() (which are likely to be network
servers or have network server capability)
- Check these binaries for insecure functions (if PORTS_AUDIT is
set in the environment, check for a larger set of functions
such as strcat/strcpy/sprintf)
- Report network servers that are started by default.
Submitted by: eric [1], lioux [2], fenner [3], kris [4]
PR: ports/36078 [2], ports/36709 [2]
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.
the list of sites from the www/linux-netscape6 port. I looked at fenner's
survey, and removed some sites which did not carry Netscape 7 or which have
been offline for a long time. Also, for some mysterious reason it takes 80
seconds to get a login prompt when I use the hostname ftp.netscape.com, so I
replaced it in the list with two of the hosts it seems to point to, with the
quicker one first and the slower one last.
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki
Reviewed by: sada (as originally submitted)
PR: 42678
components to build or not build with. For example:
# make WITHOUT_GNOME=esound
Will build a port that can optionally use esound support, without it.
You can also specify multiple components separated with a space:
# make WITHOUT_GNOME="esound gnomelibs"
The converse is true for WITH_GNOME. Note, that this is backwards
compatible with the old WITH/WITHOUT_GNOME macros. That is,
# make -DWITHOUT_GNOME
Will turn off all optional GNOME components. Also,
# make WITHOUT_GNOME=yes
Will do the same thing.
* Mark a port BROKEN if it includes an unknown GNOME component [1]
PR: 41873 [1]
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org> [1]
Not objected to by: sobomax
ftp.jp.FreeBSD.org is back in sync with ftp.FreeBSD.org.
Thanks to: kuriyama & the administrators
MASTER_SITE_RUBY:
ftp.chg.ru is back in sync with ftp.ruby-lang.org.
Thanks to: Serge Krashakov <sakr@Chg.RU>
MASTER_SITE_FESTIVAL, MASTER_SITE_FESTIVAL_OGI:
Assign using += instead of = like other ones.
ftp.iij.ad.jp because ftp.ruby-lang.org is currently unstable.
ftp.iij.ad.jp has much more capacious bandwidth and is synchronized
with the master site tightly enough.
- ftp.dti.ad.jp is a good one. Add it to various MASTER_SITE_*.
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.
* Fix some problems in previous revision relating to writability test of
${DISTDIR}, by moving the check a) after we have made the directory if
it doesn't exist, and b) inside the loop that actually fetches files,
so the check isn't performed with every port make operation that depends
on the fetch target (this breaks non-fetch targets as a different user)
[2]
Submitted by: bmah [1]
Reported by: ijliao [2]
Tested on: bento
containing a pregenerated configure and a parse.c generated with bison
1.35. This is to offer a smaller (.tar.bz2) distfile, remove the
autoconf dependency and benefit from a bit more efficient parse.c than
that which byacc(1) generates.
* Replace some bare uses of cat with ${CAT}
* [ports/19112] Ignore RCS files (*,v) when applying patches
* [ports/19270] Check whether ${DISTDIR} is writable and fail with a
better error message if not (mostly caused by trying to fetch as the
wrong user)
* [ports/23560] Force patch backup files to be created with .orig suffix
* [ports/34717] Don't enclose PTHREAD_LIBS in quotes, because it will
cause problems if used in an already-quoted string.
* [ports/34987] Fix an awk warning in MASTER_SORT/MASTER_SORT_REGEX code
* [misc/38724] Change some uses of the deprecated test -h to test -L
* [1] Registering real dependencies: dependency registration looks at the
currently-installed version of the dependency and registers that version,
instead of registering the version in ports which may be newer than
what is installed.
* [2] Further 100% speed-up of dependency registration process by eliminating
second call to package-depends (using information from the first call
stored in +CONTENTS file of package being installed). Very useful
for developing GNOME or similar packages with zillion dependencies,
when package-depends target could take few minutes to complete;
* [2] Proper set-up of ${SHELL} variable in build environment, so that user's
interactive shell isn't picked instead. This has various implications,
ranging from build process speed-up due to using /bin/sh to invoke
libtool instead of bash or any other much more bloated user's shell
(configure scripts often pick it up from the ${SHELL} environment),
to fixing problems some users have when building random ports.
Submitted by: sobomax [1] [2],
Aleksandr A. Babaylov <.@babolo.ru> [ports/19112],
Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at> [ports/19270],
Alan Bawden <Alan@LCS.MIT.EDU> [ports/23560],
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de> [ports/34717],
knu [ports/34987], april <april@oublinet.net> [ports/38724]
PR: ports/19112, ports/19270, ports/23560, ports/34717,
ports/34987, ports/36237, ports/38724
Tested on: bento 4-exp build
qt2 then you better change it to say so or else it's on the hit list. Will
has said that all kde2 ports must be fixed or gone before 4.7 ports freeze.
Submitted by: Tilman Linneweh <tilman@arved.de>
Reviewed by: resident psychopath and wild and crazy guy AlanE
Approved by: billg@microsoft.com ("anything to get rid of some free s/w")
- Add missed gnomeaudio into _USE_GNOME_ALL;
- refine dependencies for all components;
- add new redefineable knob GNOME_HTML_DIR, which allows to override value of
--with-html-dir configure argument;
- remove USE_REINPLACE workaround - real fix was just committed into
bsd.port.mk;
- improve example of gnome-optional port's logick;
- improve conditions when PLIST_SUB is defined for gnome-optional ports.
bsd.gnomeng.mk. Also increase OSVERSION `sed -i'check to be 500036 on
-current, as users report that 500034 isn't sufficient to catch new sed(1)
functionality.
Approved by: portmgr (silently)
converted to USE_GNOMENG. The real fix for bsd.port.mk will be committed
later, after portmgr@ approval.
Prompted by: Rasmus Skaarup <mfbsd@skaarup.org>
General:
[1] Add a means of updating via patches rather than always using tarballs.
Unfortunately, this method proved unreliable due to the binary files
included with most of the KDE tarballs. For now, leave this support
in until I can decide what to do with it.
[2] Remove patches that were fixed in KDE CVS for KDE_3_0_BRANCH. This
includes removal of malloc.h (from our viewpoint at least), a bug in
kiconloader, and a typo in knode.
[3] Move the current KDE version number to KDE_VERSION in bsd.kde.mk.
[4] Support the notion of KDE_PREFIX.
[5] Move arts and kde3-i18n* ports to use Makefile.kde.
french/kde3-i18n:
[6] Remove cruft from when this was generated with a core dump in the
3.0.1 distribution generation.
All other ports: No changes of note not mentioned above.
Thanks to the quick testers for their assistance with this upgrade:
Tested by: Matt Douhan <matt@athame.co.uk>
Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
Dave Cantrell <phaedrus@alltel.net>
to make GNOME1 platform more modular and will eventually replace bsd.gnome.mk
completely. For the time being, it should be explicitly activated by the
USE_GNOMENG knob, so that it is possible to do gradual conversion.
Reviewed by: marcus, gnome@
where sed(1) can't do in-place editing add a new USE_REINPLACE knob, which
if turned on defines REINPLACE_CMD and adds textproc/sed_inplace port into
BUILD_DEPENDS if necessary.
Not objected by: portmgr@
problems people were seeing with e.g. devel/pth and friends installed.
They conflict with GCC3 and may not be an issue anymore. But if someone
reports the issue again we'll address it with a finer comb next time.
- Allow installation to python-specific hierarchy. This will
benefit users of Zope and mod_python.
- Add PYTHON_*DIR variables to PLIST_SUB.
PR: 38769
Submitted by: Hye-Shik Chang <perky@fallin.lv>
The net has to be in *VERY* bad shape for you to fail on 21 sites and
finally get the needed file from the 22nd site.
If the list was meant more do document possible sites for to list in
/etc/make.conf, they could be re-added as comments.
[1] Warn people about Qt1, remove warning about Qt3, and fix something I
forgot to fix before committing the Qt3/KDE3 stuff.
[2] Programs that were using USE_QT_VER=3 were looking in the wrong
place for the headers if they relied solely on QTCPPFLAGS to give
it to them.
Reported by: [2] Frank Laszlo <laszlof@earthlink.net>
Remove the FTP listing for eu.dl.sourceforge.net, since it has not
allowing FTP connections at least since 22 hours ago. I left the
HTTP listing for the site.
sourceforge has made available. Additionally, the first site listed
(prdownloads) now gives a HTML selection page when you try to download
a file which causes md5 mismatch and is generally an ugly mess.
Update MASTER_SITE_SOUREFORGE with handful of approved roundrobin HTTP
and FTP sites
Submitted by: Sean Kelly <smkelly@zombie.org>
have been removed because it was not broken and a lot of working
ports depended on it. The qt145 port now installs files named
*qt1* instead of *qt* so it does not conflict with the other qt
versions.
it is decided what JDK ports have been installed.
Tested with: java/jdom net/spread
Reviewed requested from: java@FreeBSD.orgports@FreeBSD.org
Reviewed by: John Merryweather Cooper <john_m_cooper@yahoo.com>
1. Make PY_DISTUTILS recently added into <bsd.python.mk> actually working.
PR: 36537
Submitted by: tg
2. Propagate error code from failed `make depends', when one of the ports
we depend upon is marked BROKEN/FORBIDDEN.
PR: 25522
Submitted by: alex
3. By default, when bsd.port.mk configurating Makefile.PL only pass
PREFIX as argument, but some Perl module (eg. Test-Harness) needed
INSTALLPRIVLIB and/or INSTALLARCHLIB in order to install, otherwise
default installation will goes to /usr/lib and not ${PREFIX}/lib,
in some case, adding these tag to CONFIGURE_ARGS is not bad.
PR: 29681
Submitted by: Shell Hung <shell@shellhung.org>
4. Update patch-libtool target, so that it doesn't break ports with
autoconf 2.13-generated configure script. USE_LIBTOOL is still not
very useful for such cases, but at least it doesn't break them badly
anymore.
PR: 31142
Submitted by: wjv
5. Make `make search' working even when /usr/obj/usr/ports exists.
PR: 31862
Submitted by: gad
6. When configure script fails unexpectedly don't dump thousands lines of
config.log to the user's screen, because it usually doesn't contain
information useful for tracking the problem anyway. Instead display a
message asking a user to report the failure to the proper entity
(maintainer) and what to include into the problem report.
PR: 34459, 35488
Submitted by: Thomas Hurst <freaky@aagh.net>
Alan Eldridge <ports@geeksrus.net>
sobomax
other countless hackers whose names are lost in the noise
Text of message suggested by: asmodai
7. Make PREFIX=/usr situation more sane. When PREFIX is set to /usr,
bsd.port.mk uses MANPREFIX=${PREFIX} and BSD.local.dist for mtree as
always, however those defaults are not appropriate for /usr, and better
options are available.
PR: 36030
Submitted by: DougB
8. Use ${ECHO_CMD} instead of ${ECHO} everywhere in the bsd.port.mk to
avoid clashing with system .mk settings (${ECHO} has a different meaning
there). Actually the patch is imcomplete, because large portion of those
${ECHO_CMD}s should be ${ECHO_MSG}, but this one will at least make Bruce
happy, which shouldn't be underestimated.
PR: 34988
Submitted by: knu
All of the above tested by: bento
Special thanks goes to: kris (for his help with getting this tested)
-------------------------- THE END (to be continued) ------------------------
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
will call the equivalent of `python setup.py {build|install}'. This
should help with most current extensions to the Python language.
PR: 36537
Submitted by: Hye-Shik Chang <perky@fallin.lv>
summarizing the stages. Identified a sixth stage. Renamed the
JDK_FILE setting to _JDK_FILE, for consistency with other
settings that are only used internally in the mk file.
Tested with: jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1_7 (www/jakarta-tomcat3),
jakarta-tomcat-4.0.3_3 (www/jakarta-tomcat),
orion-1.5.2_17 (www/orion)
the bug resulted in "sh: Argument list too long" message during dependency
registration process.
Reported by: *many*
Submitted by: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
working as advertised. This should fix mod_phpX and probably some other 30
ports that use USE_SUBMAKE. Default behaviour remains exactly the same.
Prompted by: dirk
- 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
macro, which was invoking separate make(1) process for each of the main
targets, with explicit make(1) targets and specifying the dependencies on
those targets in normal Makefile way. This gives up to 4x speedup. For the
ports relying on the old functionality (i.e. each main target in a separate
make(1) process) provide a USE_SUBMAKE knob, which provides old behaviour;
- speed-up dependency registration process by the factor of two, which
could be a great win especially for things like GNOME and KDE with very long
dependency chains;
- clean-up internal structure of the file, so that it is easier to understand
and extend it when necessary.
Inspired by: NetBSD
Reviewed by: freebsd-ports@
Tested by: bento
[1] Handle HTML-ified manpages in plists.
[2] Add --x-[libraries,includes]=${X11BASE}/[lib,include] if we are
using GNU_CONFIGURE in this port. This is required if the port
adds a bunch of other libraries by default to CPPFLAGS and
configure gets a false positive.
Submitted by: [1] sf
[2] many people
they appear to no longer carry any GNU archives (seen in fenner's
survey and verified manually).
Add ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de to GNOME, GNU and KDE lists.
Add ftp.dl.ac.uk to XCONTRIB list.
Make ftp.chg.ru last in every list containing it, because it is
often offline.
The ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/ directory is empty.
Remove it from the CPAN, GNOME, GNU, KDE and SUNSITE lists.
Remove ftp.synesis.net from the KDE list. Nothing is there except
a README which says "please use another mirror site."
Remove ftp.twoguys.org from the KDE list. Its hostname does not
resolve.
Remove ftp.rediris.es from SUNSITE list; add it to the GNU, MOZILLA
and XFREE lists.
Remove ftp.lip6.fr from the XFREE list because its XFree86 archive
is not current. Add the site to the GNU list.
Reviewed by: demon and petef
Add a WITH_ONIGURUMA knob that enables the Oni Guruma regex engine
that's currently under development that will eventually replace the
stock one that's derived from LGPL'd GNU regex. [experimental]
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.