2. Rewrote pkg-comment and pkg-descr files.
3. Marked pkg-plist file as not done.
4. Made do-build and do-install targets indicating that this port is
not at all ready to even be looked at. The repocopy was a placeholder
for when I can get to it.
- Backout recent upgrade because it broke way too many ports;
- assign maintainership to portmgr@FreeBSD.org due to importancy of this port
to the overall ports infrastructure.
the inode numbers of files.
This should fix the "duplicated macros" error when aclocal is
invoked with `-I ${X11BASE}/share/aclocal' explicitly.
- Do not scan ${X11BASE}/share/aclocal if it does not exist. (Or it's
(a symlink to)* a directory)
This should fix the "no such directory" error when you build a non-X
port without X installed. (like on bento)
(ie: ${LOCALBASE}), but also ${X11BASE}/share/aclocal via an extra
patch and some configure-time substitution
Discussed on: ports (quite a while back)
Original disgusting hack by: ade
Suggested improvements by: asami
Reworked patch by: ade
previous changes to this port was one of them. This commit fixes:
- We definetely need to check the existence of ${PREFIX}/dir and generate
it if needed before install-info gets invoked.
- Use empty definition of STRIP instead of changing every appearance
of ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} in Makefile.in to ${INSTALL} especially since
this port installs no files that need to be stripped.
- No need to add rule to regenerate .info file when there's one in the
distributed Makefile.in.
- Instead of removing old piece of .info files in post-install target,
leave it to the .texi.info: rule in the distributed Makefile.