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- from Changes - Following some useful e-mail discussions with Mark Linimon and Dan Langille, switch to using the MASTER_PORT variable to detect master/slave relationships between ports. MASTER_PORT will be set in every slave port whereas MASTERDIR doesn't have to be. Here a slave port is one defined as using port metadata from some other port, and doesn't have to go as far as requiring both master and slave to use the same Makefile and other ports infrastructure. - Keep track of the version of the software used to create the cache, and prompt for a cache rebuild if the software has been upgraded since. A cache rebuild is definitely required for the 1.6 -> 1.7 update. - Don't quit on errors parsing make variables at the cache-init or cache-update stage. Print copious error messages, but carry on processing. Entries for ports that fail at this stage will not be created in the cache. - Don't quit on errors parsing make variables at the cache-init or cache-update stage. Print copious error messages, but carry on processing. Entries for ports that fail at this stage will not be created in the cache. PR: 100759 Submitted by: maintainer (Matthew Seaman) |
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