The module support should not have been removed. It caused ports
dependent on sbcl to break during building. Fix partially taken
from PR below:
PR: 198688
Now that SBCL is current, there was some cleanup needed. This included:
- MASTER_SITES for bootstrap compilers did not resolve
- Replaced with LOCAL/marino
- FreeBSD 7 not supported anymore
- removed references from distinfo and bootstrap list
- contrib modules not supported anymore, removed references
- removed -pthread change
- Added support for x86-64-dragonfly
- simplified docs handling (remove condition DISTFILE for docs)
- unmasked build target commands
- moved cleanup of patching to post-patch target
- general aesthetic cleanup
No revbump needed.
and/or tabs before the =. This made doing regular expressions
on the ports tree really difficult.
Approved by: portmgr (not really, but touches unstaged ports)
COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles where not
included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break the Phabricator
workflow. Categories J-L.
CR: D305
Approved by: portmgr (swills)
html documents, to avoid problems with our texinfo tools; pass prefix,
dynamic space size, and lisp bootstrap via make.sh options; update
flags and use them in tests; remove unused patches; simplify and sort
some variables and options-handling; shorten some long lines
be build WITH_THREADS on recent versions of FreeBSD once again) [1]; rename
*.core files in sbcl and math/maxima so that they are not removed by
disk-cleaning scripts [2]; make it possible to use the makesum target in sbcl
WITH_SBCL; fix maxima build WITH_CMUCL, and place a default memory cap of
1GiB on amd64; reduce default output from a few targets in maxima, and defer
patch cleaning to the pre-build target to make debugging easier
PR: 162017 [1], 162680 [2]
Approved by: pav (portmgr)
Feature safe: yes
-temporarily mark WITH_THREADS as BROKEN on 9,10 [2]
-fix NOPORTDOCS; add a regression-test alias for the test
target; delay the patch clean-up to ease debugging; remove
some lines dealing with unsupported versions of FreeBSD
PR: 161502 [1], 162017 [2]
Submitted by: N. Toja [1,2]
Feature safe: yes
my ports in the past 3 weeks while ports were broken on any 10.x
machines, which means I'm unable to maintain them. So let people know
that there's no available support for them until things are back to
normal (which also means that anyone with spare time will be able
to fix them without getting approval).