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# Created by: John Marino <marino@FreeBSD.org>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= aws
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
2014-05-17 23:21:18 +02:00
PORTVERSION= 3.2.0.0
textproc/xmlada: Upgrade version 4.5.0.0 => 4.6.0.0, overhaul make system Due to the unavailability of a public repository, this version uses Adacores 2015 distribution of xmlada. It's probably a minor update from the previous one. The major change, however, is the creation of a custom makefile to build and install xmlada. Why? because gnatmake will lose the ability to build project files in the near future, so xmlada makefiles were changed to use gprbuild to build and itself it. One problem: gprbuild needs xmlada as a build dependency. (and it also needs gprbuild to build itself!!) I could have chosen to keep using gnatmake, but I decided to bite the bullet, fix it correctly now and not have to get stuck by it by future versions of gnat that remove project management from gnatmake. Having to support a bootstrap gprbuild is nonsense in my opinion, so both will have to be built manually. Morever, the GPL 2015 distinfo file removed all the vital *.gpr files which other packages' configure script absolutely depends on. These had to be recreated from scratch as well. Noticeable changes: - no more .lgpr files, these are incorporated in generated *.gpr now - xmlada_input.gpr renamed to xmlada_input_sources.gpr as expected since we had to create it anyway - xmlada_shared.gpr no longer exists; it was incorporated into each gpr that pulled it in - RPATH hack no longer necessary - symlinks of 5 libraries at $LOCALBASE/lib were removed (useless) - rpaths are now correct and have $LOCALBASE/lib/xmlada/relocatable as path (this was big fix made possible by new Makefile) - xmlada seems to build a lot faster, fully jobs safe - GNU configure not longer performed - GNU make no longer a build dependency I verified packages that depend on xmlada build as expected. I also verified that the manually generated libraries look very similar in size to the gnatmake generated libraries. Since the library version changed, I'm also bumping ports directly dependent on xmlada.
2015-06-22 01:35:11 +02:00
PORTREVISION= 1
CATEGORIES= www
MASTER_SITES= http://downloads.dragonlace.net/src/
PKGNAMESUFFIX= -demos
MAINTAINER= marino@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Adacore Ada Web Server demos
LICENSE= GPLv3 GPLv3RLE
LICENSE_COMB= multi
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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BUILD_DEPENDS= gprbuild:${PORTSDIR}/devel/gprbuild \
xmlada>=4.4:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/xmlada \
aws>=3.1:${PORTSDIR}/www/aws
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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USES= ada gmake tar:bzip2
DISTINFO_FILE= ${PORTSDIR}/www/aws/distinfo
CONF_ARGS= PROCESSORS=1
CONF_ARGS+= GCC=ada
CONF_ARGS+= prefix=${PREFIX}
OPTIONS_DEFINE= SSL LDAP
OPTIONS_DEFAULT= SSL
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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OPTIONS_SUB= yes
DEMO_DIRS+= auth
DEMO_DIRS+= autobahn
DEMO_DIRS+= cert
DEMO_DIRS+= com
DEMO_DIRS+= dispatch
DEMO_DIRS+= dowload_manager
DEMO_DIRS+= hello_world
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
2014-05-17 23:21:18 +02:00
DEMO_DIRS+= hello_wsdl
DEMO_DIRS+= hotplug
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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DEMO_DIRS+= interoplab
DEMO_DIRS+= jabber_demo
DEMO_DIRS+= multiple_sessions
DEMO_DIRS+= res_demo
DEMO_DIRS+= soap_demo
DEMO_DIRS+= soap_disp
DEMO_DIRS+= soap_vs
DEMO_DIRS+= split
DEMO_DIRS+= test_mail
DEMO_DIRS+= text_input
DEMO_DIRS+= upload
DEMO_DIRS+= vh_demo
DEMO_DIRS+= web_block
DEMO_DIRS+= web_block_ajax
DEMO_DIRS+= web_block_ajax_templates
DEMO_DIRS+= web_elements
DEMO_DIRS+= web_mail
DEMO_DIRS+= websockets
DEMO_DIRS+= wps
DEMO_DIRS+= ws
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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DEMO_DIRS+= ws_candy
DEMO_DIRS+= zdemo
.include <bsd.port.options.mk>
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MSSL}
CONF_ARGS+= SOCKET=openssl
DEMO_DIRS+= agent
DEMO_DIRS+= runme
.endif
.if ${PORT_OPTIONS:MLDAP}
CONF_ARGS+= LDAP=true
DEMO_DIRS+= test_ldap
.endif
post-patch:
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|@PREFIX@|${LOCALBASE}|g' \
${WRKSRC}/demos/test_ldap/test_ldap.gpr
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's| setup_tp | |' ${WRKSRC}/makefile
do-configure:
${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/.build/native/debug/static/obj
cd ${WRKSRC} && ${SETENV} ${CONFIGURE_ENV} \
${MAKE_CMD} setup ${CONF_ARGS}
do-build:
.for dd in ${DEMO_DIRS}
@${ECHO_MSG} "=== BUILD ${dd} ==="
cd ${WRKSRC}/demos/${dd} && ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${MAKE_CMD}
.endfor
do-install:
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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@${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/templates \
${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/images
.for dd in ${DEMO_DIRS}
${FIND} ${WRKSRC}/demos/${dd} -type f -perm -0001 \
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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-exec ${INSTALL} {} ${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/ \;
.endfor
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0 The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a separate library was more than challenging. It would drop a library exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during the linking process. Ports are not support to touch areas outside of their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the port. After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a custom gpr file to make linking legal. In the process, I noticed AWS was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet) so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild a couple of years ago. I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really well. Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific output in a couple of cases. * Documentation is now based on Sphinx. * A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate) * The option to generate only a shared library was removed. It was confusing and not really useful. It produces static and shared libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally. * The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed. The previous issue was caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed * ASIS was added as dependency * RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before) * GNUTLS support was fixed. It requires version 3 now and does not required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem. The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems. It has been updated at the same time. Note that the output directory has changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws. A couple of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added. This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom packaged. The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
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cd ${WRKSRC} && \
${COPYTREE_SHARE} web_elements ${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demos/runme/aws_*.png \
${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/images
${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demos/web_mail/*html \
${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/templates
${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/templates.tads \
${STAGEDIR}${EXAMPLESDIR}/templates
.include <bsd.port.mk>