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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Blakey-Milner
43a1c1abf7 Some minor additions so that we act a bit more like NetBSD's url2pkg; we
now autogenerate MASTER_SITES if we're given an URL.  Also check the
PKGMAINTAINER environment variable.

Submitted by:	Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl>
2001-02-02 15:00:42 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
48fce3facf As a quick fix, use /tmp instead of the currently hardcoded /usr/tmp. 2001-01-03 11:16:46 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
e0ceba3928 Add (a currently very bare) mkpbuild, and (the more useful) mkpinstall.
mkpbuild just builds a port with WRKDIRPREFIX and PREFIX set to a
directory in /tmp, and with the owner and group variables set to the
user.  A placeholder - in future, it'll have build error/log parsing.

mkpinstall's claim to fame is to do the same, except with "make install"
instead of "make build", and it then parses the mtree file, and compares
that and the current directory tree and the files, and auto-generates a
plist.

They're not pretty, but they finish the mkptools set basic
functionality: automatic skeleton generation with mkpskel, on-extraction
requirements guessing, and plist generation.

Future direction might be parsing build and install failures, checking
for '/usr/local' abuse, more requirements guessing, and stuff like that.
2001-01-02 20:44:26 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
90d103f7cc Add the first efforts on my mkptools, the successor to makeport.pl.
mkptools are broken up into simple scripts:

mkpskel takes a distribution file as an argument and generates a
skeleton; it guesses the extract method, the package name, and so forth,
and generates populated Makefile and distinfo and empty pkg-descr,
pkg-comment, and pkg-plist.

mkpextr goes through the extract phase, and generates what it believes
are the necessary variables necessary to build the port.  It guesses the
work source directory, what the Makefile is called, whether it has
configure, whether to use libtool, and other bits such as wildly
guessing kde, qt, gtk, gnome, and ssl requirements.  Run it in a port
directory, and it generates Makefile.extr.

mkpmerge merges the results from mkpskel and mkpextr (and will later
merge the results from the other phases) into Makefile.

mkpclean cleans up any extra files that may be hanging about.
2000-10-14 02:45:49 +00:00