overall:
- Allow a regular expression or glob pattern against origins as
pkgname glob pattern. For example, the following commands work as
expected now:
pkg_glob 'lang/*'
portupgrade lang/ruby
pkg_info ':(japanese|chinese|korean)/'
- Use install(1) instead of cp(1) and chmod(1) to install modified
data files such as +CONTENTS.
pkgdb(1):
- Add a new option --autofix, which is a shorthand of --auto --fix
(-aF).
portupgrade(1):
- Allow specifying a directory after -L.
- Auto-fix dependencies before creating a package.
PR: ports/41383
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com>
pkgtools.conf(5):
- Add a new configuration variable ALT_PKGDEP, which defines
alternative dependencies, used by pkgdb -F/-aF. This makes yet
another step forward to eliminate the need for manual pkgdb -F's.
distributed port to this list. We need to remove the distfiles and
packages of any erroneously-distributed packages so they do not persist
on the ftp sites.
Note: the md5 checksum in the PR doesn't match the one commited.
The changes in the tarball, supplied to me by the maintainer, show
nothing serious except for a couple of spelling-changes and some
exception handling.
PR: ports/43873
Submitted by: Seth Kingsley <sethk@meowfishies.com>
* Update list of quickports to include kde3
* Add ability to restart builds (-restart)
* Change default to build packages for non-cdrom use (associated option name
inverted from -nocdrom to -cdrom)
* Cope with .tgz or .tbz packages
* Use buildenv framework
* Use cvs update -PdA instead of -Pd when updating ports/docs tree
* Always delete restricted packages after a build run, since they are
published on the website.
* Minor cosmetic changes
To have working FreeBSD binaries, icc installs modified libs. Installing
ifc after icc results in not working FreeBSD binaries for icc compiled
code because ifc overwrites these libs (if it doesn't overwrite them, ifc
can't produce working linux binaries).
This commit wasn't discussed with the maintainer of ifc.
Noticed by: marius@alchemy.franken.de
YAZ++ is a C++ programmer's toolkit supporting the development of Z39.50v3
clients and servers. It includes an implementation of the ZOOM C++ binding,
a generic YAZ++ client/server API and a powerful Z39.50 proxy.
- Use an exclude file for cpio, there's not much sense in extracting
and chmod'ing a whole bunch of files only to delete them afterwards.
- Fix two bugs in the ld-wrapper that could cause it to dump core in
rare cases.
- Remove a forgotten C++ include.
- Improve IGNORE message.
Submitted by: marius@alchemy.franken.de