freebsd-ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade/Makefile

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# New ports collection makefile for: portupgrade
# Date created: 18 March 2001
# Whom: Akinori MUSHA aka knu <knu@idaemons.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= portupgrade
PORTVERSION= 2.1.2
PORTEPOCH= 1
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_LOCAL} \
http://sunner.elcomnet.ru/~sem/
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= sem
DISTNAME= pkgtools-${DISTVERSION}
MAINTAINER= sem@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= FreeBSD ports/packages administration and management tool suite
OPTIONS= BDB4 "Use Berkeley DB >=2 as backend. (Use BDB 1.85 if off)" off
o Update to 20020205. The best release ever, I hope. :) pkg_deinstall(1), portupgrade(1): - Properly print the legend. pkg_glob(1), portsdb(1): - Do not print an empty line when the result list is empty. pkgdb(1): - Greatly improve the origin fixing procedure. Do the origin duplicateness check before checking dependencies and avoid redoing the origin check. - Show the user CVS history on the spot via the CVSweb. portcvsweb(1): - Allow specifying a no longer existent port file/directory. "portcvsweb net/ruby-uri" now works. - Change the default BROWSER value from 'lynx' to 'w3m:lynx:links:mozilla:netscape'. portupgrade(1): - Fix a bug where portupgrade tried to use a package with a different origin when the package name is identical to that of what it wants except for the version part. pkgdb(3): - Abolish the [You have no permission to update the pkgdb -- using a slow method] message. Instead, run 'pkgdb -u' via sudo(8) when under portupgrade -s, or stop the process immediately with a message that the user must run the command as root. pkgtools.conf(5): - Allow specifying unofficial ports' origin globs in HOLD_PKGS as well as package globs. overall/miscellaneous: - Change --no-config to --noconfig in order to get the -q option really working. Since --no-config was regarded a negative form of --config, it didn't work as expected. - Fix some bugs in the zsh compdefs and add missing descriptions for some options. o Use bzip2 instead of gzip for the distribution tarball to save 20KB. As the portupgrade user base is growing significantly, I'll get more serious about the download size issue from now on. The next few releases will be distributed in patches against this version.
2002-02-04 18:47:31 +01:00
USE_BZIP2= yes
USE_RUBY= yes
USE_RUBY_FEATURES= optparse ruby18
USE_PERL5_RUN= yes
INSTALLS_SHLIB= yes
LDCONFIG_DIRS= %%PREFIX%%/lib/compat/pkg
USE_LDCONFIG= ${PREFIX}/lib/compat/pkg
MAKE_ARGS= PREFIX="${PREFIX}" RUBY="${RUBY}"
MAN1= pkg_deinstall.1 \
pkg_fetch.1 \
pkg_glob.1 \
pkg_sort.1 \
pkgdb.1 \
portcvsweb.1 \
portsclean.1 \
portsdb.1 \
portupgrade.1 \
portversion.1
MAN5= pkgtools.conf.5
MLINKS= pkgdb.1 pkg_which.1 \
portupgrade.1 portinstall.1 \
portsdb.1 ports_glob.1
MANCOMPRESSED= maybe
INSTALL_TARGET= install
.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
INSTALL_TARGET+= install-doc
.endif
.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
.include "${PORTSDIR}/misc/ldconfig_compat/bsd.ldconfig.mk"
.if defined(WITH_BDB4)
# For PKG_DBDRIVER={bdb_btree,bdb_hash,bdb}
RUN_DEPENDS= ${RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR}/bdb.so:${PORTSDIR}/databases/ruby-bdb
.else
RUN_DEPENDS= ${RUBY_SITEARCHLIBDIR}/bdb1.so:${PORTSDIR}/databases/ruby-bdb1
.endif
post-install: install-ldconfig-file
if [ ! -f ${PREFIX}/etc/pkgtools.conf ]; then \
${CP} -p ${PREFIX}/etc/pkgtools.conf.sample ${PREFIX}/etc/pkgtools.conf; \
fi
.include <bsd.port.post.mk>