- Provide USE_PYTHON_BUILD and USE_PYTHON_RUN to allow explicit
dependencies. [1]
- Provide PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS and run ${PYSETUP} config on
'do-configure' targets. [2]
Reviewed by: eik [1]
Submitted by: Mike Brown <mike@skew.org>
got spammed in the update to bsd.java.mk 2.0. They replace .BEGIN blocks
with check-makevars:: targets.
PR: 68516
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
PLIST_SUB.
. Define java utility variables such as JAVA, JAVAC, JAVAH, APPLETVIEWER,
etc. conditionally (?=) rather than explicitly (=). This is in line with
both bsd.port.mk and the earlier version of bsd.java.mk.
Reviewed by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
* Don't assume root is using /bin/sh when switching credentials to
configure OPTIONS. [2]
* Support glob expressions in USE_GETTEXT to allow more flexibility
in the face of future gratuitous library version bumps by the gettext
developers [3]:
USE_GETTEXT=yEs # Works as before (case-insensitive)
USE_GETTEXT=[5-7] # Accepts any of those libintl.so.x versions
# in the LIB_DEPENDS
* Correctly register dependencies when a non-system perl port is used
on 4.x [4]
* Extend 'make search' support to allow much more flexible searching.
Syntax will be documented in CHANGES for brevity. [5]
* Reorder the post-install-script target to before add-plist-info for
consistency [6]
* Various fixes to support port operations when a port directory
exists under /usr/obj [7]
* Extend USE_PERL5_BUILD and USE_PERL5 to add EXTRACT and PATCH
dependencies since many ports require perl in those stages [8]
* Move info file deregistration later in the deinstallation process so
it works properly. [9]
* Improve wording in EXPIRATION_DATE message. [10]
* Fix dependencies for XFREE86_VERSION==3 (obtain imake from
x11/XFree86 now that the former port is gone) [11]
* While building index, treat non-existent dependencies as fatal.
Previously the error was being hidden by the stderr redirection. [12]
* Don't always retry BROKEN ports when package building (it is taking
too much time to continually rebuild ports that are usually going to
really be broken). Set TRYBROKEN if you want to attempt a build of
a BROKEN port. [12]
* Revert incorrect change from 1.487 relating to ALL-DEPENDS-LIST [13]
PR: 24214 [1], 67529 [2], 63937 [3], 65554 [4], 40699 [5],
59162 [6], 63372 66567 [7], 63394 [8], 65304 [9],
65931 [10], 66565 [11], 66743 [13]
Submitted by: roam [1], will [1], hrs [2], mi [3], ade [4],
Roman Neuhauser <roman@bellavista.cz> [5],
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [6], gad [7],
adamw [8], kris [8][12], dinoex [9],
Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@regency.nsu.ru> [10],
eik [11][13]
. Added '-bootclasspath ${JAVA_CLASSES}' to the command-line for JAVAC when
jikes is used as a substitute for javac.
PR: 66349
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
incarnation of ports/Mk/bsd.autotools.mk on the road to bringing
at least some semblance of sanity back to this corner of the
ports collection.
By far and away the easiest way to see the changes will be to
view the new file once committed, but here is a summary of the
changes:
1. USE_LIBTOOL, USE_AUTOCONF, USE_AUTOHEADER, USE_AUTOMAKE have
been fully deprecated. Ports attempting to use these variables
after the commit will error out, and most obviously break INDEX
generation, with a helpful error message. Instead, ports must
now specifically choose the version of any of these tools that
they need with the corresponding USE_*_VER variables. Note that
these variables understand any and all versions of autotools ports
in the tree, there is no longer a need to have specific version
numbers hardcoded in the infrastructure of bsd.autotools.mk
(as there is now). In particular, this will immediately open up
automake18 and autoconf259 for general use and beating.
2. Similarly for WANT_LIBTOOL, WANT_AUTOCONF, and WANT_AUTOMAKE.
Again, these have been fully deprecated, and the equivalent
WANT_*_VER versions should be used.
In order to preserve existing behavior for these variables, please
note the 20040314 entry in ports/CHANGES for the appropriate
version numbers to use for any ports in the GNATS queue.
Both WANT_* and USE_* bring in the relevant tool as a build
dependency, and set up a reasonably large number of variables
pointing to the right programs to be using in the port. The
only difference at the moment, is that USE_* will run an extra
autotools-related configuration step, whereas WANT_* merely
requests the environment.
3. The helper knob USE_LIBLTDL has been added which currently
simply adds a LIB dependency on the libltdl port.
4. Three new variables have been introduced,
WANT_{LIBTOOL,AUTOCONF,AUTOMAKE}_RUN=yes. These variables will
do nothing by themselves (a Work-In-Progress), but if the
appropriate autotool version is defined (either through
WANT_*_VER or USE_*_VER), this will add the relevant dependency
to RUN_DEPENDS.
Steps 3 and 4 now essentially negate the need for any kind of
direct dependency within a non-autotools port Makefile on
devel/autoconf*, devel/automake*, devel/libtool*, and devel/libltdl.
PR: 66037
Reviewed by: 4-exp bento cluster
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/www.python.org/ -> 302
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at:8075/ they still have the mirror
(see ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/gds-mirrors.html#PYTHON), but
with a different structure, it breaks MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR,
so I'd just drop it.
PR: ports/67399
Submitted by: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@chello.cz>
MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER is already listed:
ftp.nihon-u.ac.jp == ring.nihon-u.ac.jp
zoffy.asahi-net.or.jp = ring.asahi-net.org.jp
One should really configure MASTER_SITE_RINGSERVER if one wants to use
a specific server of RingServer.
* devel/libgsf is the old port minus gsf-gnome bits
* devel/libgsf-gnome contains libgsf-gnome-1 library and it's header files
This greatly reduces number of dependencies for ports that was using only
non-gnome part of this library.
- Point USE_GNOME parameter libgsf to GNOME-less port and create new parameter
libgsf_gnome for libgsf-gnome port.
- Convert all consumers of libgsf-gnome-1 library to depend on libgsf-gnome
port (read all as: Gnumeric)
PR: ports/63851 (in the spirit of)
Submitted by: Sybolt de Boer <sybolt@xs4all.nl>
Prodded by: lofi (KDE team)
Reviewed by: marcus (GNOME team)
Unless _NO_KDE_CONFTARGET_HACK is set, users of bsd.kde.mk
will automatically have
CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--build=${MACHINE_ARCH}-portbld-freebsd${OSREL} set.
This is necessary for almost every package using a configure script
created with non-historic versions of autoconf and really should be
handled in bsd.port.mk.
* Move the add-plist-info target after post-install, so that ports that
install their info files in the post-install phase will have them
correctly registered in the plist.
* all-depends-list was too aggressive: it should only include the
run-depends of the ports upon which it depends, plus the
non-runtime dependencies of the port itself. Previously it was also
including the non-runtime (e.g. BUILD, EXTRACT, FETCH) dependencies of
the ports upon which it depends, which are irrelevant.
line with bsd.port.mk and prevents errors when ${OSVERSION} is (somehow)
undefined.
Problem report from: Thomas Abthorpe <thomas@stthomas.stthomasanglican.org>
This is essentially a null-commit, with the one exception that
the "patch-libtool" target is now called "patch-autotools" for
consistency with "run-autotools".
Many thanks to kris for testing on the 4-exp bento cluster
Approved by: portmgr (kris)
Verified by: bento 4-exp
. Make the USE_JIKES setting to actually work.
. Simplified backwards compatibility with the old bsd.java.mk.
. Allowed java dependency selection with JAVA_PREFERRED_PORTS.
. More error checking on variable settings.
. Allowed USE_JAVA=yes to work without specifying a version.
. Expanded the meta-info for the individual ports so the full version
is now available, among other things.
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
. Use the appropriate command variable (e.g. ${SED}) rather than the raw
command itself. Most of the files in Mk appear to do this, although
there are some exceptions. Certainly bsd.port.mk does.
The one exception is uniq, for which there isn't yet a defined variable.
PR: 65210
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
bsd.java.mk now provides a new set of macros to be used by ports that
require a JDK. When USE_JAVA is set, the following variables may be set
in order to give to precision regarding the requirements of the port:
- JAVA_VERSION: A list of space-separated suitable java versions for the
port. An optional "+" allows you to specify a range of versions.
(allowed values: 1.1[+] 1.2[+] 1.3[+] 1.4[+])
- JAVA_OS: A list of space-separated suitable JDK port operating systems
for the port. (allowed values: native linux)
- JAVA_VENDOR: A list of space-sperated suitable JDK port vendors for
the port. (allowed values: freebsd bsdjava sun ibm blackdown)
- JAVA_BUILD: When set, it means that the selected JDK port should be
added to build dependencies for the port.
- JAVA_RUN: This variable works exactly the same as JAVA_BUILD but
regarding run dependencies.
Here are some of the macros defined after setting USE_JAVA:
- JAVA_PORT: The name of the JDK port (e.g. java/jdk14)
- JAVA_HOME: The home of the JDK port in the local base
- JAVA_PORT_VERSION: The version of the JDK port.
- JAVA_PORT_OS: The operating system used by the JDK port.
- JAVA_PORT_VENDOR: The vendor of the JDK port.
- And many macros for the commonly used java executables, such as JAVA,
JAVAC, JAVADOC, JAVAH, RMID, JAR...
bsd.java.mk 2.0 is backward compatible with the previous version. Using
the new features is strongly encouraged, since the old bsd.java.mk 1.0
features will be deprecated and removed in the near future.
You will find more detailed info (as well as a quick tutorial) at:
http://www.esil.univ-mrs.fr/~hquiroz/freebsd/bsd.java.mk-2.0.html
If you experience any problems with java based ports that you believe
is due to this change then please let me know.
PR: 63511
Submitted by: Herve Quiroz <herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr>
INFO_PATH variable may be used to specify their location. It defaults
to 'share/info' for the standard PREFIX, and 'info' when PREFIX ==
/usr. [1]
- Remove the <category>/pkg/COMMENT files in favour of a COMMENT
variable in <category>/Makefile [2]
- Prevent patch breakage with VERSION_CONTROL=numbered [3]
- Fix some instances of incorrect WRKDIRPREFIX handling. [4]
- remove useless ${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC} in config target [5]
- remove reference to OpenBSD [6]
- Exempt devel/p5-Module-Build from the self-dependency in
PERL_MODBUILD so that this port may use the option without getting an
infinite dependency list [7]
- The default PERL_ARCH is currently determined as a function of
OSVERSION. It should however be a function of PERL_LEVEL since the
correct value depends on what Perl version one has installed (older
Perl versions use ${ARCH}-freebsd, newer versions use mach). [8]
- Fix PORTDOCS on older (4.7, 5.0) systems [9]
- Allow 'make parallel' to generate a working makefile when not all
categories are present (this does not mean you'll be able to build all
ports, unless you make sure they don't have external dependencies) [10]
- Don't report symlinks as world-writable in the security check [11]
- Fix a comment that was broken by a mismerged patch [12]
- Clarify the meaning of USE_*, WANT_*, WITH_* and WITHOUT_* [13]
- Don't set _CHKSUMFILES/_IGNOREFILES if CKSUMFILES/IGNOREFILES is
empty and DIST_SUBDIR is set. [14]
- Fix comment for DISTDIR [15]
- Update the documentation of the USE_GL variable [16]
- Check to see if NONEXISTENT exists, and fail with an error if it does [17]
- Fix fetching of new distfiles in 'make makesum' when SIZE is set [18]
- Consistently set MAKE_ENV when USE_GCC=3.2 or 3.3 are set [19]
- Rework INDEX builds: [20]
* Fix the bsd.port.subdir.mk code that is supposed to report index
breakage (the fallback code wasn't actually being run because make
would halt immediately following the error). This should help with
INDEX error reports because it will immediately show the cause of
failure, so we won't have to pull teeth to extract it from the
submitter.
* Streamline the 'make describe' code a bit.
* Provide some basic instructions to the user when an index build
fails, on when and how to report index build failures (turn this off
with INDEX_QUIET=1)
* Removed INDEX_NOSORT, because I couldn't imagine it to be very
useful and it doesn't cost very much anyway.
* Don't prevent INDEX builds from seeing the local host environment.
Since a lot of users are using 'make index' thesedays they should get
an index that reflects their local settings and installed ports. If
you want to build a 'default' index that isn't influenced by local
settings (e.g. for release builds), set the INDEX_PRISTINE variable.
* Allows parallel INDEX builds (using make -j). The most obvious way
of doing this doesn't work, because I/O from child makes is broken up
into 2k chunks, and output lines from 'make describe' that exceed this
length (*cough* GNOME *cough*) will be intertwined with the output of
other makes, leading to a corrupted INDEX. The I/O interleaving
can be disabled using 'make -P', but this inserts extraneous output of
its own, and redirects stderr, making it useless for our purposes.
Instead, I collect the output from the child make processes in
temporary files and recombine them at the end.
* The number of concurrent make processes to spawn can be set using
INDEX_JOBS. By default this is set to 2, which seems to be a sweet
spot for both single and dual-processor systems. On my tests I do not
see any significant performance changes on UP, but on a dual 4.x
system the build time drops by 47% (6 minute index builds on one test
machine!). Depending on your disk and CPU hardware you might see
further gains with INDEX_JOBS=4 or higher, so you might like to
experiment to see what works best. On a dual 5.x system the
performance gains do not seem to be as great (20-30%), but this is
still a significant net win.
PR: 55493 [1], 59651 [2], 61552 [3], 62247 [4], 62329 [5],
62337 [6], 62422 [7], 62441 [8], 62627 [9], 62983 [10],
63112 [11], 63297 [12], 63335 [13], 64029 [14], 64069 [15],
64236 [16], 64519 [17], 62958 [18], 64237 [19]
Submitted by: lev [1],
Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> [2],
Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@piquan.org> [3],
ade [4], Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [5],
markus [6], mat [7], des [8], eik [9],
Dmitry Morozovsky <marck@rinet.ru> [10],
Andrew <andrew@ugh.net.au> [11], vs [12], linimon [13],
edwin [14][15], gerald [16], marcus[17][18], kris [19][20]
not permit passive FTP, and
<URL:http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/net/Accounting/> asks that we only
download from it "at any time between 0700 and 2000 GMT (traffic
charges to New Zealand - which we pay - are cheaper between 8 pm
and 9 am)."
- upgrade to 1.2.7
- add a knob WITH_NAS
- fix dependences to aalib & svgalib
- use standard DOCSDIR & EXAMPLESDIR
- fix plist for NOPORTDOCS
- distribute README-SDL.txt.
PR: Based on ports/57475
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
Reviewed by: kris@ with a build on bento
Important changes:
==================
KDE:
- Audio/arts does not install artswrapper anymore, instead it is provided by
audio/artswrapper. See UPDATING.
- misc/kdeaddons3 is now a metaport with
editors/kate-plugins
editors/vimpart
games/atlantikdesigner
misc/kaddressbook-plugins
misc/kfile-plugins
misc/kicker-applets
misc/knewsticker-scripts
misc/konq-plugins
misc/ksig
misc/renamedlgplugins
multimedia/noatun-plugins
net/kontact-plugins
as slave ports.
- A number of KDE ports now uses OPTIONS do make various WITH_* options more
visible.
- Plist fixes
- devel/kdevelop should be able to detect FreeBSD's autoconf/automake now for
newly created projects.
- kdebase will no longer remove previous KDM configurations. This won't take
effect during the update from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1 (as deinstalling 3.2.0 will still
remove the configuration), but subsequent updates will merge old configs.
QT:
- Previous versions of QT could be compiled with debugging-support enabled by
defining DEBUG. This switch has been renamed to the more unambiguous
WANT_QT_DEBUG (similar to WANT_KDE_DEBUG in the KDE ports).
- remove belnet from the list until the distfiles are fixed
rationale:
- separately listed mirrors make the distfile survey more reliable,
and we can remove sites with problems, even though it is bad for
automatic sorting
try the following sh scripts:
for m in heanet aleron unc belnet umn twtelecom switch easynews keihanna cesnet; \
do echo -n $m ": "; fetch -o - -q -A http://$m.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/balance/balance-3.11.tar.gz | md5; done
for m in heanet aleron unc belnet umn twtelecom switch easynews keihanna cesnet; \
do echo -n $m ": "; fetch -o - -q -A http://$m.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gaim/gaim-0.75.tar.bz2 | md5; done
Always put a version suffix to the ruby name (no matter if ruby is the
default version) to avoid mess in future.
[Notes for i386 users]
If you are a ruby developer and still want to stick with ruby 1.6 as
default, please add RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.6 to /etc/make.conf.
If you are a ruby developer and want to keep ruby 1.6 as default,
please add RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.6 to /etc/make.conf. Otherwise, please
run the following series of commands to migrate to ruby 1.8:
1) Reinstall portupgrade manually (and ruby 1.8 will be installed)
pkg_delete portupgrade-\*
(cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade; make install clean)
2) Reinstall everything that depends on ruby 1.6 (to use ruby 1.8)
portupgrade -fr lang/ruby16
3) Reinstall ruby 1.8 (because the previous step kills symlinks)
portupgrade -f lang/ruby18
4) Deinstall ruby 1.6 stuff (if you are paranoia)
pkg_deinstall -ri lang/ruby16
Important changes:
==================
- Kmail and knode have been moved from kdenetwork to kdepim. This
means you will have to install kdepim if you want to continue using
kmail or knode. This is to ease integration with korganizer, in
the new 'Kontact' application.
- The arabic translations for KDE and KOffice have been moved from
misc to the arabic category.
- There is a new module called kdeaccessibility in the accessibility
category. It contains a few utilities for disabled users like a
magnification lens and a text-to-speech frontend.
- In KDM, you need to select the 'CUSTOM' session profile in order
to have your .xsession executed. This is particularly important if
you're using the aegypten tools
(http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/aegypten-kmail.php).
- We have started making more parts of the ports optional. In kdepim,
both Kandy and KPilot can be turned off with ports-knobs. This
process will continue in the 3.2 series.
* Remove trailing whitespace from bsd.port.mk [2]
* Enhanced OPTIONS handling [3]
* Add a USE_ICONV macro [4]
* Add a USE_GETTEXT macro [5]
* Add support for p5-Module::Build [6]
* Enhance bsd.sdl.mk with WANT_SDL [7]
* Remove NetBSD and OpenBSD bits from bsd.port.mk [8]
* Correct a type in PKGDIR description in bsd.port.mk [9]
* Add new DIRNAME macro [10]
* Cleanup bsd.port.mk [11]
* The default Perl for -CURRENT has been updated to 5.8.2 [12]
* Optimize recursive operations on the ports tree [13]
* Do not attempt to remove _CPUCFLAGS from CFLAGS if _CPUCFLAGS is
not defined [14]
* Remove sysutils/rc_subr dependency on -CURRENT [15]
* Add MySQL 5.X support to the ports system [16]
* Fix a comment typo related to MySQL [17]
* Change PTHREAD_{CFLAGS,LIBS} behavior [18]
* Do not check distfile size on FreeBSD < 4.8 [19]
* Do not install ports with security vulnerabilities [20]
* Use ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_* tools if found [21]
* A new net-mgmt physical category has been added [22]
* Stop relying on port.mkversion [23]
* Fix a regression in checksum processing [24]
* Allow PLIST_{DIRS,FILES} to make use of PLIST_SUB [25]
* Switch to root to run config and rmconfig targets [26]
* Add SIZE attributes for distfiles by default [27]
PR: 61683 [3]
62131 [4]
61992 [5]
61621 [6]
61877 [7]
61401 [8]
61684 [10]
61684 61955 [11]
61857 [12]
61757 [14]
61454 [15]
60559 [16]
62039 [20]
62039 [21]
61856 [23]
61972 [27]
Submitted by: ale [1]
marcus [2]
eik [3]
trevor [4]
trevor [5]
skv [6]
edwin [7]
Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de> [8]
trevor [9]
eik [10]
eik des [11]
des [12]
kris [13]
marcus [14]
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [15]
ale [16]
linimon [17]
eischen netchild [18]
marcus netchild [20]
eik [21]
wollman [22]
des [23]
marcus eik [24]
marcus [25]
marcus [26]
trevor [27]
would fail make checksum. Note: this is the simplest fix, but there is a
more complete fix by eik and myself that works in the spirit of the original
distinfo cleanup patch. However, that patch needs to be tested on bento first.
PR: 61772
Submitted by: dinoex
${PORT_DBDIR} is /var/db/ports and ${UNIQUENAME} is
${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}. OPTIONSFILE, PORT_DBDIR,
and UNIQUENAME are all overrideable by the porter.
Note: a better solution may be forthcoming after it can be shaken out
on bento. This is a simple fix to workaround PORTNAME conflicts in the
tree.
Submitted by: eivind
* Make CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN default to sysctl -n kern.argmax which is more
accurate, and has been in FreeBSD since the beginning (NOTE:
CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN is still overrideable from a port's Makefile) [2]
Submitted by: eik [1]
Requested by: juli [2]
* Add ghostscript knobs [1]
* Add per-port persistent build options with a menu-driven front-end [2]
* Allow porters to override the message generated when do-configure fails [3]
* Add patch to obviate many pkg-plist files [4]
* Fix the PKG_DBDIR comment [5]
* Make ports framework more robust with regard to make index [6]
* Add new command macros to bsd.port.mk [7]
* Remove direct command use from bsd.port.mk [8]
* Make the ports system respect WITHOUT_CPU_CFLAGS [9]
* Break the SDL code out into bsd.sdl.mk [10]
* Add working support for USE_SIZE [11]
* Fix RANDOMIZE_MASTER_SITES on -CURRENT [12]
* Convert some spaces to tabs [13]
* Add new physcial categories accessibility and x11-themes [14]
* Speed up GNU configure scripts [15]
* Remove "//" from MLINKS items in PLISTs and fix make -s install and
make -s deinstall [16]
* Be more specific about looking for files in distinfo [17]
* Add new run-autotools target, and resort configure targets [18]
* Make CONFLICTS compare prefix for installed packages and PREFIX [19]
* Change directory to ${.CURDIR} before running certain make commands [20]
* When INSTALL_AS_USER is set, run ldconfig with failures ignored [21]
* Speed up the security check phase [22]
* Fix some corner cases in the PORTDOCS code [23]
* Add a new DEPRECATED macro [24]
* Make INDEX breakage more informative [25]
Look for a full write-up to follow on ports@ and ports-developers@.
PR: 36112 [1]
59909 [4]
61351 [6]
59058 [7]
59058 [8]
59493 [9]
55494 [10]
59058 [11]
59315 [12]
59058 [13]
59811 [15]
59058 [16]
59058 [17]
60882 [18]
58149 [19]
59058 [20]
61133 [21]
55331 [22]
59070 [23]
59362 [24]
59626 [25]
Submitted by: linimon [1]
eivind [2]
marcus [3]
trevor [4]
gerald [5]
linimon [6]
eik [7]
eik [8]
jeh [9]
edwin [10]
eik [11]
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [12]
eik [13]
trevor gnome [14]
adamw [15]
eik [16]
eik [17]
edwin [18]
clement [19]
eik [20]
edwin lev [21]
Eugene M. Kim <ab@astralblue.com> [22]
eik [23]
linimon [24]
eik [25]
* Make intlhack and gtk20 use the new intltool component
* Add a new gtkhtml3 component that adds a dependency on www/gtkhtml3 (this
will be used for balsa2 as well as some of the upcoming GNOME 2.6 ports)
* Simplify the {BUILD,RUN}_DEPENDS code [1]
* Add a new intlhack component for ports that require intltool >= 0.28
* Add a gstreamerplugins component [2]
* Add an lthack component that takes the place of the standard GNOME
patch-configure [2]
* Add pygtk, pygnome, pygtk2, and pygnome2 components [2]
* Point gnomeaudio to audio/gnomeaudio2 [2]
* Categorize the USE_GNOME component list [2]
Submitted by: Rolf Grossmann <rg@progtech.net> [1]
adamw [2]
would not have been picked up if USE_JAVA was set to "1.3+".
The behaviour is now as follows if USE_JAVA is set to
"1.3+":
- If the setting is 1.3+, then use an already installed 1.3
or 1.4 JDK. If there is no such JDK, then set USE_JAVA to
1.3. The FreeBSD JDK 1.4 is preferred over all other
JDK's.
Noticed by: pav
It turned out that the configure target does not need to be
overridable but just RUBY_ARCH does for those who are to use a
hand-built interpreter with modules from ports.
Hint given from: obrien
Approved by: kris (implicitly), and myself
* Include SITE_PERL earlier [2]
* Use the correct versions of autoconf and automake [3]
* Add a PORTDOCS macro for automating installation of documentation files [4]
* Define a default Fortran compiler for each version of USE_GCC [5]
* Fix package builds when WRKDIRPREFIX is set [6]
* Add more comment documentation on default targets [7]
* Fix plist generation in certain cases [8]
* Fix COMMENT/COMMENTFILE checking [9]
* Use SU_CMD for deinstall and deinstall-all targets (provided
INSTALL_AS_USER is not set) [10]
* Define a default WWWOWN and WWWGRP [11]
* Make INDEX builds work even when the port name is the same as a default
target [12]
* Fix the new share/nls/C links [13]
* Don't look in ${LOCALBASE}/lib/compat/pkg for LIB_DEPENDS [14]
* Document package-recursive [15]
* Create a new virtual category, lisp [16]
* Create a new real category, arabic
* Add a new GCCVERSION macro for eaisly tracking compiler version changes [17]
* Abstract out some of the common Apache bits [18]
* Enable the use of USE_OPENLDAP after including bsd.port.pre.mk [19]
* Add a new virtual category, pear [20]
* Add support for randomizing MASTER_SITES [21]
* Don't accept PORTVERSIONS that pkg_version can't handle [22]
* Add support for dynamic pkg-install, pkg-deinstall, pkg-message, and
pkg-req scripts [23]
* Don't redirect stderr when running pkg_info -O. This may help troubleshoot
mysterious "Error 1" messages.
* Fix up the order of the various PKGNAME related macros to be consistent with
portlint [24]
PR: 21885 [1]
51588 [2]
55325 [3]
57778 [4]
55674 [5]
56096 [6]
56355 [7]
56533 [8]
57272 [9]
57378 [10]
57403 [11]
57438 [12]
57488 [13]
57664 [14]
57928 [15]
58232 [16]
58317 [17]
32604 [18]
57529 [19]
56582 [20]
48377 [21]
56960 [22]
58885 [23]
54351 [24]
Submitted by: trevor [1]
eik@fillmore-labs.com [2]
rehsack@liwing.de, ade [3]
eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [4]
thierry@pompo.net [5]
Palle Girgensohn <girgen@pingpong.net> [6]
edwin [7]
leeym [8]
edwin [9]
fjoe [10]
edwin [11]
eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [12]
fuyuki@nigredo.org [13]
eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [14]
freebsd@generalresources.com [15]
linimon [16]
linimon [17]
dinoex [18]
eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [19]
edwin [20]
seanc [21]
eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [22]
Reviewed by: eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com [23]
in September 2003 (blackroute.net itself is still there, however); and
packetstorm.org, which on its main page tells you that packetstorm.nl
is the canonical page.
top of the file will note that bsd.sites.mk is ports@ territory,
not portmgr territory.
Hopefully, anyway. It's difficult because everything else in
ports/Mk belongs to a specific entity.
eg)
USE_PYTHON= yes # backward compatible
USE_PYTHON= 2.2 # same as PYTHON_VERSION=python2.2
USE_PYTHON= 2.1+ # 2.1 at least
USE_PYTHON= 2.0-2.2 # from 2.0 to 2.2
USE_PYTHON= -2.3 # up to 2.3. 2.4 is not allowed.
- Introduce a new variable, PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX for ports that is
more popular without 'py-' prefix like Mailman or Zope.
Reviewed by: silence on ports@
Per Fenner's logs, and my own checking, the site
ftp://uiarchive.uiuc.edu disappeared around July 22nd.
This patch will remove the listing in MASTER_SITES_XCONTRIB;
a few ports refer to it directly, but since they have
individual maintainers they'll be separate PRs.
PR: ports/57560
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com>
Remove ftp.meiji.ac.jp from the CTAN sites[2] (it is not even listed as
a mirror on http://www.ctan.org/ anymore).
Resolve unix.hensa.ac.uk's identity crisis as ftp.mirror.ac.uk[3] :)
PR: 57505[1], 57506[2], 56590[3]
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> [1, 2],
Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net> [3]
From: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
To: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@FreeBSD.org>
Note that ftp.gnu.org should be removed from MASTER_SITE_SAVANNAH, as it
is already listed in MASTER_SITE_GNU (it seems to be a GNU repository
rather than a Savannah one -- my bad).
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Savannah (http://savannah.gnu.org/) is a more and more
popular hosting site for free software projects.
PR: ports/56970
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
- Disable dlmodule on amd64 and sparc64 because dlmodule isn't designed
for them.
- Add -fPIC on CFLAGS on amd64 for mod_python3 and other ports using it
on linking their own dynamic library.
* Fix bug where make install would fail if PKG_DBDIR did not already exist [2]
* Add MySQL components [3]
* Add OpenLDAP components [4]
* Separate OpenSSL components into bsd.openssl.mk [5]
* Separate GNUStep components into bsd.gnustep.mk [6]
* Add RC_SUBR support [7]
* Add a WANT_LESSTIF knob to use LessTif rather than Motif when USE_MOTIF is
set [8]
PR: 55616, 55721, 55953 [1]
55190 [2]
55597 [3]
55680 [4]
39054 [5]
50479 [6]
54116 [7]
36079 [8]
Submitted by: Mats Dufberg <mats@dufberg.se>, marcus [1]
Lev A. Serbryakov <lev@freebsd.org> [2]
Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org> [3]
Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> [4]
dinoex [5] [6] [8]
will [7]
I have tested a few modules that worked fine. I hope such things
as ruby_r will die soon.
For FreeBSD 4.x and prior, ruby_r will forever be needed because
the interpreter (ruby) linked with libc.so crashes when a module
that is (indirectly) linked with libc_r.so, because stdio and stuff
get inconsitent inside of them.
built by non-root. However, sometimes it is desirable to install the
port as a non-privileged user. Introduce the INSTALL_AS_USER variable
to specify this behaviour. [1]
* Change SU to SU_CMD to allow other su-like commands to be used to
perform the privilege escalation when installing as non-root
(e.g. sudo) [2]
* Add support for USE_GCC=3.3 and 3.4 [3]
* Add support for the dns [4] and polish [5] categories, and the xfce
virtual category [6]
* Use the pkg_install port on systems older than OSREVISION=460102, so
they have the benefits of the advanced install/deinstall logic. [7]
PR: ports/55091 [1], ports/55308 [3], ports/50444 [4],
ports/53797 [5]
Submitted by: dinoex [1], fjoe [2], Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de> [3],
Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org> [4],
Aleksander Fafula <alex@fafula.com> [5], oliver [6],
marcus [7]
Five unstable/incomplete mirrors removed. We have no reason to
hesitate in cutting them off since there are so many apache mirrors
in the net.
PR: 55266
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
AMD64 ports still need some more testing and tweaking)
By this update, openssl, webrick and xmlrpc modules are now part of
the standard distribution.
Since this version should no longer be called -devel, I am planning on
repo-moving lang/ruby{,-devel} to lang/ruby{16,18}, respectively.
subdir for Debian pool sites:
/main/pool/<first-letter-of-the-package-name>/<package-name>
Submitted by: Alex Semenyaka <alexs@snark.ratmir.ru>
PR: ports/50572
NO_EXTRACT, NO_CONFIGURE, NO_PATCH. [1]
* Remove support for USE_KDE{BASE,LIBS}_VER=2, since KDE 2.x is no
longer in the ports collection [2]
* Add support for semi-automatic processing of GNU info files; they
should be listed in the INFO variable (without the trailing .info),
and appropriate installation/deinstallation code will be automatically
added to the temporary pkg-plist before package registration. [3]
Submitted by: arved [1][2], gerald [3]
PR: ports/54782 [1][2], ports/54883 [3]
Official KDE 3.1.3 announcement:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.1.3.php
(may not work until a few hours after this commit - we jumped the gun a little
in order to have the update in place at the time the security notifications for
KDE 3.1.2 will be released together with the announcement of KDE 3.1.3).
Changelog from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 release:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_1_2to3_1_3.php
Thanks and credits need to go to the whole KDE-FreeBSD team, as well
as everyone on kde@freebsd.org for providing feedback, reporting bugs
and just using the KDE ports.
Approved by: will (real mentor asleep)
sets up SDL_CONFIG in the build environment. [1]
* Add the -o option to unzip when extracting files with USE_ZIP, to
overwrite files when extracting, for consistency with other
extraction targets. [2]
* Fix port installation/deinstallation on FreeBSD 4.6.2 and older
(which does not have pkg_info -O), by falling back to the old
installation/deinstallation logic on these systems [3]
* Correctly handle pkg-plist files that contain @cwd directives with
the new install/deinstall code [4]
* Set up POSIX and en_US.US-ASCII locale symlinks after running mtree
on BSD.local.dist. [5]
Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com> [1],
Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@regency.nsu.ru> [2],
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [3],
Chris BeHanna <behanna@zbzoom.net> [3], marcus [4],
ache [5]
PR: ports/52309 [1], ports/52856 [2], ports/53189 [5]
and config.sub found under ${WRKDIR} with the master versions from
${PORTSDIR}/Template. This allows old ports (which contain old versions
of these scripts) to build on newer architectures like ia64 and amd64.
Submitted by: naddy (initial patch, reworked by me)
set to a different value to that with which it was configured and
built. This is achieved by recording the PREFIX in the build-stage
cookies [1]
* Add scheme [2], tcl84 and tk84 [5] as virtual categories
* Add the PERL_PORT variable and use it to register the dependency on
the correct perl port when PERL_LEVEL is set [3]
* Add support for USE_AUTOHEADER [4]
* Fix 'make maintainer' when MAINTAINER is set to a bogus value (not
in user@example.com format). [6]
* Add a 'package-recursive' target to create packages for a port and
all of its dependencies [7]
* Fix command-line overflow errors in 'make readmes' on certain ports,
with the bonus of providing a measurable speed-up to readme
generation [8]
* Fix inclusion of alternative makefiles such as Makefile.inc,
Makefile.local, etc. (broken since 1.403) [9]
* Reintroduce support for install/deinstall targets checking for older
versions of the port, and re-add the deinstall-all target that
removes all existing installations of a port (originally introduced
in 1.446 and backed out in 1.450). This patch has been reworked to
eliminate the corner cases in the previous code. Ports that
dynamically generate their ${PLIST} at install-time must now do so
before the do-install target is run, e.g. in pre-install. [10]
* When installing ports as non-root, use su(1) to execute the targets
that require root privilege. This is achieved by splitting up the
_INSTALL_SEQ target list into _INSTALL_SUSEQ [11].
PR: 23581 [1], 47238 [2], 48465 [3], 50165 [4], 51985 [6],
52388 [7], 51609 [11]
Submitted by: Matt Emmerton <matt@gsicomp.on.ca> [1],
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [1] [7] [10] [11],
Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org> [2],
"Scot W. Hetzel" <hetzels@westbend.net> [3],
Anton Berezin <tobez@FreeBSD.org> [3], nork [4],
hsu [5], Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> [6],
hoek [8], sobomax [9], marcus [10] [11], des [11]
This update introduces two new knobs to _disable_ somewhat
experimental options:
BUILD_STATIC=yes Unless this option is specified,
the port will build python as shared
binary.
WITH_UCS2=yes Unless this option is specified,
Py_UNICODE type will charge 4 bytes
per character (as we do for wchar_t)
Repo-copied by: joe (thanks!)
* kill devel/libtool and move to devel/libtool13, upgrading to 1.3.5
* upgrade repo-copied devel/libtool14 to 1.4.3
* break out libltdl into its own separate port
* move to version-numbered binaries/scripts (ie: there is *no* 'libtool'
any more -- USE_LIBTOOL and USE_LIBTOOL_VER are your friends)
Approved by: portmgr (kris) - for the bsd.port.mk hooks
Tested by: bento 4-exp builds (repeatedly)
"s|-lpthread|${PTHREAD_LIBS}|g ; s|DATADIRNAME=lib|DATADIRNAME=share|g"
has been appearing in many (most?) GNOME port Makefiles lately.
<FreeBSDMarcus> That should clean up quite a few Makefiles.
'make deinstall' behaviour and stricter checking for an installed package.
There were some edge-case problems with these patches that we were not
able to solve in time for 5.1-RELEASE. They'll probably reappear in
a modified form soon after release.
Discussed with: marcus, Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru>
- Stage II of pkg-comment removal; do not write out the comment to a
temporary file, but process it inline [2].
- Add support for the CONFLICTS variable to register the fact that a
port conflicts with installed packages. This relies on the -C
argument to pkg_create which is not yet present in 4.x, so the
variable is currently a NOP on 4.x. [3]
- Fix pkg-plist support for html manpages. This was broken as
committed in r1.402.
Submitted by: trevor [1], lioux [2],
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [3]
PR: 24292 [1], 47146 [3]
avoid installing packages when the target is configure or extract
[1]
- If PYTHON_VERSION is set, do not automatically add a dependency on
python: USE_PYTHON must now be specified explicitly. This allows the
variable to be set in make.conf or the environment to specify a
preference for the python version to be used. [2]
- When checking for an existing installation of the port, check by
port origin instead of only looking for the current version of the
package. [3]
- Do not install perllocal.pod files; they are not used on FreeBSD. [4]
- Improve 'make deinstall' to deinstall any existing version of the
package (e.g. older versions) instead of only trying to deinstall the
version currently described by the port. [5]
- Check for world-writable files/directories in the security-check
target. [6]
- Improve the patching of libtool so it works with pathnames ending in
a slash. [7]
- Allow ports that use the INSTALL macros to install files when
running as non-root (i.e. don't try to chown/chgrp) [8].
- Add the USE_GETOPT_LONG variable, which adds a dependency on
libgnugetopt on systems older than 500041, and uses the system version
otherwise. [9]
- Improve the fetch-required target to correctly deal with fetching
dependencies that use the ':target' form. [10]
- Add support for re-fetching interrupted distfiles. The FETCH_REGET
variable specifies the number of times to try continuing the distfile
fetch if it fails the md5 checksum. [11]
PR: 36083 [1], 44875 [2], 48646 [3], 48960 [4], 49017 [5], 49969 [6],
50069 [7], 50159 [8], 50323 [9], 50669 [10], 12325 [11]
Submitted by: dinoex [1], Gerhard Schmidt <estartu@augusta.de> [2],
Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> [3] [5], tobez [4],
Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk> [4],
Arjan de Vet <devet@devet.org> [6],
Hartmut Brandt <brandt@fokus.fraunhofer.de> [7], gerald [8],
Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com> [9],
Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk> [10], alex [11]
complete previous commit by adding support of Blackdown and IBM 1.4.1 JDKs
(existing in ports tree for long time), add support for Sun JDK 1.2.2 and
fix/update comments appropriately to this and previous Maxim's commits.
away with the USE_GNOMNG macro (though I will keep this macro around for
a bit just in case). It also adds GNOME 2 component support.
A new macro has also been introduced called GNOME_DESKTOP_VERSION. Users can
set this in /etc/make.conf or define it when building ports. Current allowed
values are 1 or 2. Depending on the value of this macro, certain ports
may be marked BROKEN if they would conflict with the desired GNOME
desktop version.
Also note, the old USE_GTK, USE_GNOME=yes, USE_IMLIB, USE_ESOUND, and
USE_GLIB are now obsolete. Backwards compatability has been provided,
but those macros should no longer be used.
Special thanks to all the users on freebsd-gnome@ that help test these
patches, and provided feedback. Documentation updates to the FreeBSD
GNOME project site will be forthcoming.
so they appear after the *_depends targets. This fixes builds on systems
that don't yet have libtool installed (prior to this commit the
patch-libtool target would be called before the libtool port was
installed by the dependency targets, and it would therefore fail).
Submitted by: Claude Buisson <cbuisson@nerim.net>
* Fix 'make package-depends' so it doesn't overflow on large ports [2]
* Fix logic in 'USE_PACKAGE_DEPENDS' [3]
Submitted by: dinoex [1][3], marcus [2]
PR: ports/48860 [1], ports/36083 [3]
meaning and default settings [1]
* Add PATCH_DEPENDS and EXTRACT_DEPENDS, and convert various
internal bsd.port.mk dependencies to use them [2]
* Set the default MAN3PREFIX to ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL_VERSION}
for perl ports, removing the need to define this locally in every
port [3]
* Replace perllocal.pod with perllocal.pod-${PORTNAME} so that perl
ports can be made to clean up after themselves properly [4]
* Properly quote filenames in the security-check target. This
unbreaks package registration for ports that install filenames
containing metacharacters [5]
* Use "cat /dev/null >" instead of "rm -f" in the makesum target so
that the file retains the correct ownership and permissions [6]
* Add a USE_PACKAGE_DEPENDS knob that may be set in the environment or
make.conf, and which attempts to use existing local packages to
satisfy port dependencies, instead of building them from ports [7]
* Add a first attempt at fetch-required and fetch-required-list
targets which fetch or print all the distfiles that are required to
build the port. Dependencies that are already installed need not
have their distfiles listed, and will not be reported [8].
This needs more work, because ports that do things like:
BUILD_DEPENDS= ${NONEXISTENT}:${PORTSDIR}/foo/bar:blee
will not have their distfiles listed and will therefore fail to fetch
completely. The target needs to be changed to include distfiles for
ports that have a target listed
Submitted by: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> [1],
Jim Trigg <jtrigg@spamcop.net> [2], skv [3],
kuriyama [4], marcus [5], sheldonh [6], dinoex [7],
Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
PR: 44841 [1], 29856 [2], 39662 [3], 48439 [5], 48450 [6],
36083 [7], 48473 [8]
(RESTRICTED, NO_PACKAGE, NO_CDROM, BROKEN) to match current reality. Add
documentation of the FORBIDDEN and IGNORE variables.
Garbage collect the commented-out FORBIDDEN string for the openssl ports
since we no longer need to forbid crypto software.
This has just been taken from the list of the primary debian mirror
sites (http://www.debian.org/mirror/list). Other mirrors could be
added.
PR: 47881
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>