- add glimpse to $RUN_DEPENDS

- cosmetic fixes in pkg/{DESCR,COMMENT}
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Thomas Gellekum 1996-01-18 15:30:39 +00:00
parent cf0cb0bcf2
commit 5c9bfaae2f
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=2644
4 changed files with 24 additions and 19 deletions

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# Date created: 27 Dec 1994
# Whom: thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de
#
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.13 1995/12/09 01:30:20 asami Exp $
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.14 1995/12/18 07:29:08 tg Exp $
#
DISTNAME= tkman-1.7.5
@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
MAINTAINER= thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de
LIB_DEPENDS= tk40\\.1\\.:${PORTSDIR}/x11/tk4
RUN_DEPENDS= rman:${PORTSDIR}/misc/rman
RUN_DEPENDS= rman:${PORTSDIR}/misc/rman \
glimpse:${PORTSDIR}/misc/glimpse
# Restrictive copyright
NO_PACKAGE= yes

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
--- Makefile.orig Fri Nov 3 23:22:29 1995
+++ Makefile Tue Dec 5 14:12:38 1995
--- Makefile.orig Sat Nov 4 00:22:29 1995
+++ Makefile Wed Jan 17 14:04:28 1996
@@ -40,28 +40,28 @@
### you need to localize the paths on these lines
@ -8,14 +8,14 @@
+#WISH = /usr/sww/tcl-7.4/bin/wish-4.0
#WISH = wish
-#WISH = /usr/local/bin/wish
+WISH = /usr/local/bin/wish4.0
+WISH = ${PREFIX}/bin/wish4.0
# the executable `tkman' is placed in BINDIR
# this should be a directory that's in your bin PATH
-BINDIR = /home/auspex/h/bair/phelps/bin
-#BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
+#BINDIR = /home/auspex/h/bair/phelps/bin
+BINDIR = /usr/local/bin
+BINDIR = ${PREFIX}/bin
# directory in which to place the manual page. The help information
# is maintained in HTML, from which the [tn]roff version is
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
+#MANDIR = /home/auspex/h/bair/phelps/man/man1
#MANDIR = /usr/sww/X11/man/man1
-#MANDIR = /usr/local/man/man1
+MANDIR = /usr/local/man/man1
+MANDIR = ${PREFIX}/man/man1
# # # MACHINE DEPENDENCIES # # #
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
# Ultrix users should uncomment the following line
#manformat = {tbl | nroff -man | col}
# for BSDI
@@ -127,10 +127,10 @@
@@ -127,12 +127,12 @@
# so how can you lose?
# BY DEFAULT ON
@ -45,29 +45,35 @@
+#glimpse = glimpse
# IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BOTHER WITH GLIMPSE, you can disable it here
# ALSO DISABLE GLIMPSEINDEX BELOW
-#glimpse = ""
+glimpse = ""
#glimpse = ""
# give the full path, if you'd like
#glimpse = /usr/sww/bin/glimpse
-#glimpse = /usr/sww/bin/glimpse
+glimpse = ${PREFIX}/bin/glimpse
# variations (refer to the Glimpse manual page)
@@ -157,9 +157,9 @@
#glimpse = "glimpse -k"
#glimpse = "glimpse -B"
@@ -157,13 +157,13 @@
# (`-debug' option), obtain the problemmatic glimpseindex command,
# and make sure it works when executed by hand.
-glimpseindex = glimpseindex
+#glimpseindex = glimpseindex
# IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BOTHER WITH GLIMPSE, DISABLE IT HERE *ALSO*
-#glimpseindex = ""
+glimpseindex = ""
#glimpseindex = ""
# produce a larger index ("7-9%" of source text) allowing faster search w/"-o"
# Need -o or -b if using -N above.
#glimpseindex = "glimpseindex -o"
-#glimpseindex = /usr/sww/bin/glimpseindex
+glimpseindex = "${PREFIX}/bin/glimpseindex -o"
# directory in which to place stray man directories added with manDescAdd
# that don't correspond to a directory in MANPATH
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
# default MANPATH to use if user doesn't have a MANPATH environment variable set.
# Leave this empty to have TkMan calculate a MANPATH based on a users PATH
# (like Perl man does).
-manpathdef = ""
+manpathdef = /usr/share/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/X11R6/man
+manpathdef = /usr/share/man:${PREFIX}/man:/usr/X11R6/man
#manpathdef = /usr/man:/usr/local/man
#manpathdef = /usr/man:/usr/local/man:/usr/sww/man:/usr/sww/X11/man
# for SGI
@ -76,7 +82,7 @@
# if you don't want to RosettaMan (rman) in your PATH, make the name fully qualified
# (that's probably a good idea if tkman is installed on a central server)
-rman = rman
+rman = /usr/local/bin/rman
+rman = ${PREFIX}/bin/rman
#rman = /home/orodruin/h/bair/phelps/bin/alpha/rman
-manprint = {tbl | eqn | troff -man -t | lpr -t}

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tkman-1.7.3 - a Tcl/Tk based manual browser
A Tcl/Tk based manual browser

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@ -14,5 +14,3 @@ than forcing all who share a man directory to follow a single organization,
TkMan gives control to the individual. In fact, one may decide he has no
use for a large set of man pages--say for instance the programmer routines
in volumes 2, 3, 4, 8--and eliminate them from his personal database.
This is version 1.7.3.