when multiple db ports are installed
- Patch to explicitly link with included libpub.a, instead of one in /usr/local
- Patch to never rebuild documentation, the full copy is included
PR: ports/106790
Submitted by: Nick Barkas <snb@threerings.net>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (sergei; 1 month)
synced with sysutils/cfengine2 which it is going to replace.
The reason for that is Cfengine 2.x being the stable version now,
so the need for keeping both old 1.x (sysutils/cfengine) and the new
2.x (sysutils/cfengine2) has been obsoleted.
This is currently disconnected from the build.
authoritative FTP site for cfengine. Also remove the dependence on teTex
while port building since it is fscking huge and ugly. When package
building, add the dependence on teTex so more docs are available in the
package.
PR: 37239
Submitted by: maintainer
- USE_AUTO* -> USE_AUTO*_VER=* where required
- USE_AUTO* / *_DEPENDS=.*auto*:*/devel/auto* -> GNU_CONFIGURE where OK
- Other minor changes to fix things
These changes should be no-ops with the current bsd.port.mk, but will
assist in preparing for the next generation of USE_AUTO*.
Submitted by: bento 4-exp USE_AUTO* cleanups
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~will/4-exp/http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/4-exp-latest/
* cfengine deadlocking in the resolver due to being linked against libc_r
* cfd issuing 'ioctl: No such network device' whenever it is invoked.
change maintainer email
add more docs
Patches obtained from Michael Kyle <mike@rainc.com>
PR: 29649
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
In fact, the only thing (that I can tell anyway) that uses the DB functions is
cfd. I'm guessing most people don't use it, especially since I haven't heard
any complaints about it.
Also, it was putting some of the docs in / (for some really strange reason).
That should be fixed too. They are now put in {PREFIX}/share/doc/cfengine,
depending on NOPORTSDOC (somewhat reverse logic than normal, but it made the
amount of changes less).
Finally, strip the binaries.
PR: 26189
Submitted by: maintainer
[Has anyone figured-out what makes the number 393 so interesting to PW, now?]
I wonder what was going through Jordan's head during his infamous
$Id$-smashing commit.
Before I forget....
Thanks to naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de (Christian Weisgerber) for prompting
this commit. See msg-id: 7geokh$tje$1@mips.rhein-neckar.de