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from taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp to taoka@FreeBSD.org
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that the port otherwise uses files from another port. (Note: support
for FILE_DEPENDS is not in bsd.port.mk yet, so it's a no-op for now.)
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19.28).
PR: 8178
Submitted by: taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
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for PKGNAME. (IE, jp-* to ja-*).
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packages. The editors/mule-common package contains the language-
independent parts. Add some new ports based on input methods. They
don't take up much space because of efficient sharing.
PR: 4411
Submitted by: Satoshi Taoka <taoka@infonets.hiroshima-u.ac.jp>
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handle sources with Japanese characters, so the dir entries for those
are given explicitly in Makefile and pkg/PLIST.
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Submitted by: Hidekazu Kuroki <hidekazu@cs.titech.ac.jp>
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${COMPRESS_MAN} so they will at least work. I will come back later
and get rid of all the .if !defined(NOMANCOMPRESS) stuff.
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Inspired by: obrien
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Canna's header files.
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page compression on NOMANCOMPRESS.
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lot of ports or what! ;>
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Submitted by: NIIMI Satoshi <sa2c@st.rim.or.jp>
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The internal install rule already creates all the site-lisp directories!
Pointed-out by: me (not asami!)
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order of the search for site-lisp (lib/mule is searched before
share/emacs now).
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/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
/usr/local/lib/mule-site-lisp
as the "site-lisp" directories. Basically all I did was tuck
--locallisppath=${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp:${PREFIX}/lib/mule/site-lisp
to the end of CONFIGURE_ARGS.
Also, all the patch-aa's are unnecessary because bsd.port.mk now will
take ${CFLAGS} from /etc/make.conf and put it in the environment before
calling configure.
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split mule into three ports:
editors/mule: no language-specific support
japanese/mule-canna: Japanese support, Canna library built-in
japanese/mule-wnn: Japanese support, Wnn library built-in
Note that the two ports under japanese/ will overwrite some of the
emacs support files. Although this itself isn't a problem, if you
pkg_delete it, you will lose some files needed for emacs. (This is
explained in DESCR, although god knows who reads them.)
Also I've listed every single file in the PLIST.
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Also, strip the installed binaries. Aren't you glad I invented
post-install? :)
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Not:
DEPENDS= ${PORTSDIR}/utils/Wnn
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multiple catagories - I'll expect the various MAINTAINERS to make further
adjustments (and add any KEYWORDS lines) themselves.
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Submitted by:
Obtained from:
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and some other minor cleanup.
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ports/utils.
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Note: post-build and cannainfo.el are necessary only for reformatting one of
the info files whose source was patched, and can go away when the next
minor release (i.e., 2.3) comes out.
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installed.
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@ Don't need freebsd.h and unexsunos4.c anymore (these were taken from
19.28, with a minor modification, which is now known as patch-ac).
@ Tweaked lib-src/Makefile.in.in so that it won't clobber existing emacs
installation (patch-ab).
@ Taken out -g from configure per someone's suggestion (patch-aa).
@ Changed patch site to one in US.
@ New md5 checksums.
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won't do the same thing twice.
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