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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Wilke
349b712654 - Add missing plist 2009-03-23 06:03:56 +00:00
Rong-En Fan
741aa71483 Update CONFIGURE_ARGS for how we pass CONFIGURE_TARGET to configure script.
Specifically, newer autoconf (> 2.13) has different semantic of the
configure target. In short, one should use --build=CONFIGURE_TARGET
instead of CONFIGURE_TARGET directly. Otherwise, you will get a warning
and the old semantic may be removed in later autoconf releases.

To workaround this issue, many ports hack the CONFIGURE_TARGET variable
so that it contains the ``--build='' prefix.

To solve this issue, under the fact that some ports still have
configure script generated by the old autoconf, we use runtime detection
in the do-configure target so that the proper argument can be used.

Changes to Mk/*:
 - Add runtime detection magic in bsd.port.mk
 - Remove CONFIGURE_TARGET hack in various bsd.*.mk
 - USE_GNOME=gnometarget is now an no-op

Changes to individual ports, other than removing the CONFIGURE_TARGET hack:

= pkg-plist changed (due to the ugly CONFIGURE_TARGET prefix in * executables)
  - comms/gnuradio
  - science/abinit
  - science/elmer-fem
  - science/elmer-matc
  - science/elmer-meshgen2d
  - science/elmerfront
  - science/elmerpost

= use x86_64 as ARCH
  - devel/g-wrap

= other changes
  - print/magicfilter
    GNU_CONFIGURE -> HAS_CONFIGURE since it's not generated by autoconf

Total # of ports modified:  1,027
Total # of ports affected: ~7,000 (set GNU_CONFIGURE to yes)

PR:		126524 (obsoletes 52917)
Submitted by:	rafan
Tested on:	two pointyhat 7-amd64 exp runs (by pav)
Approved by:	portmgr (pav)
2008-08-21 06:18:49 +00:00
Gabor Kovesdan
8c9b87da6e - Remove USE_GNUCONFIG, which is a noop
- portlint(1)

PR:		ports/114283
Submitted by:	gabor
Approved by:	Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com> (maintainer)
2007-07-19 07:44:08 +00:00
Martin Wilke
62872200a3 The SystemC Verification (SCV) library is an extension library to SystemC
which adds advanced verification capabilities to SystemC, including
constrained randomization, complex constraint solvers, data-structure
creation, Transaction Level Modeling (TLM), concurrency, and dynamic
resource allocation management.

WWW:	http://www.systemc.org/

PR:		ports/106822
Submitted by:	Peter Johnson
2006-12-22 09:09:38 +00:00