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The versioned autotools are now strictly for building other ports in the tree.
Likewise, the gnu- autotools are for runtime dependencies for IDEs, and others,
where unmodified cross-platform capabilities are desired.
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Take back maintainership. I'll be scouring the PR database shortly,
if I miss any, or someone beats me to it, please feel free to reassign
appropriately.
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after 5.4-RELEASE.
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Ports Collection documentation and use 'ARCH' rather than 'MACHINE_ARCH'.
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or interest to look after these things any more.
To whomever picks these up, I salute you. I'll reset the relevant
PRs to ports-bugs in a couple of weeks if no-one has taken over
maintainership.
Farewell, autotool hell.
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Other miscellaneous cleanups with info files
PR: 72651 [1]
Submitted by: leeym [1]
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${PREFIX}/bin to non-versioned files in ${PREFIX}/libexec/<autotool><ver>
so that the PATH magic in bsd.autotools.mk works correctly.
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version of perl in 4.x
Whilst the package list isn't affected, PORTREVISION has been bumped
to warn 4.x users -- those on 5.x don't necessarily have to update.
PR: 68509
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <dada@pluto.tugraz.at>
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It's likely to be a really bad idea to use these until they're hooked
into the new bsd.autotools.mk
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(Part 2)
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away from using the version number twice.
Unbreak autoconf257, based on work from Rui Lopes <rui@ruilopes.com>
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Approved by: ade
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Alan Eldridge
Born December 15, 1961 in Iowa
Died June 6, 2003 in Denver, Colorado
Thank you for your contributions, you
will be greatly missed.
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targets in bsd.port.mk
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either IGNORE or BROKEN.
Since there seems to be some confusion, for the record:
BROKEN is reserved for ports that don't work. This will prevent
users from installing the port, but please note that
ports marked as BROKEN will still be built by bento
IGNORE is reserved for ports that should not be built for one
reason or another (including bento). Users and bento
will not build ports marked as IGNORE.
FORBIDDEN is reserved for security breakages only!!! Only mark a
port as FORBIDDEN if there is a security issue with the
port at the time.
Reviewed by: kris (portmgr)
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mail's case insensitive and will try to type that. Sorry folks, purely a
cosmetic change here, nothing to see, move along, move along....
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at least (closer to) deterministic.
PR: 39492
Submitted by: naddy
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as being a biohazard and classified as a chemical weapon - it has been used
to sterilize frogs at up to 300 metres.
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Mark as BROKEN, BORKED, and FORBIDDEN. Undef NO_IGNORE so that people
have to abide by it.
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who worked with me and beyond to track this down.
2. Support the emacs autoconf/autotest modes now, for both emacs21 and
xemacs21. Other (x)emacsen may work, depends on where they put things.
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pretty well.
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since I'm doing most of the updating, and am working on a
port/Mk/bsd.<gnublah>.mk to move some cruft around.
Sponsored by: Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson. :)
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Submitted by: "James E. Flemer" <jflemer@acm.jhu.edu>
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Use the bzip2 tarball.
Approved by: portmgr (will)
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In particular, config.sub is required for japanese/FreeWnn-lib.
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PR: 25828
Submitted by: yar
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am 1.5. Ports which require 2.13/1.4 will be modified to use the ac213
and am14 ports.
PR: 29069
Submitted by: pat
Approved by: sobomax, ade, steve
(contingent upon me fixing every problem that crops up)
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version than 2.13.
I could find no ports that broke with this update.
Approved by: portmgr
Message-ID: <20011024214950.W25747@squall.waterspout.com>
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have been inactive for too long
Approved by: will
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turds lying around in certain circumstances.
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was causing problems with a few ports determining that .c was the suffix
for executables. The fix is to expand it to '*.c | *.C' so that m4(1)
doesn't try to outsmart us.
Noticed by: George W. Dinolt <gdinolt@pacbell.net>
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is the extension for executables.
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Submitted by: ade
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
No Response From: Maintainer
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