- use --enable-assembler for ${ARCH}==i386
Requested by: Martin Nilsson <martin@filex.se>
There is an annoying bug in gcc 2.7.2.*: If -pipe is used for .s files,
gcc will "hang" forever, because the assembler is called with '-' and
noone is sending data.
As a workaround use .S (capital s) files. Then cpp will be called prior
to as and thus a pipe can be build.
Set MIT_PTHREADS to use the supplied mit-pthreads.
This is a workaround for PR ports/12824.
- replace one occurance of gcc with ${CC}
- don't use CFLAGS twice somewhere in mit-pthreads compilation
(There is still one place left where CFLAGS are used twice.)
This upgrade contains - as far as I can see - no functional change
in regard to the port. But I'm tired of receiving requests or patches
for an upgrade. People are focused on version numbers too much. *sigh* ;-)
different from /var/db/mysql
(e. g. make DB_DIR=/export/databases/mysql install)
- put functionality of check_old_version into Makefile and remove
check_old_version (good bye, good old friend...)
mysql322-client uses mysql322-server as a master port. So
all the magic is in mysql322-server.
mysql322-client must be used to add dependencies to, now.
Thanks to Dan Moschuk <dan@trinsec.com> for giving the initial
point.
- don't pollute CFLAGS with extra optimizer flags
- remove part of patch-ac which forces -pthread instead of -lc_r
(was included in the main distribution)
- don't name freebsd version in mit-pthreads/config/configure
explicitly. settings work for 2.*, 3.* and 4.*.
something already there (PORTOBJFORMAT, OSVERSION) or move stuff from after
.include <bsd.port.mk> to before.
(This is not by any means the complete list but just the ones I've noticed
recently.)
not only using -lc_r what would result in linking in libc and libc_r
Submitted by: Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>
Obtained from: John Birrell
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.