or dramatically stale. Extra axe points given to sites that no loner
appear on ISC's mirror list. Add one site in Sweden. More sites could
be added if necessary.
For MASTER_SITE_WINDOWMAKER, delete sites that do not have the
latest version.
Prompted by: fenner's distfile survey
There are a few reason to have standard indenting and only one against:
easy reading on 80 characters terminals. It's not enough.
PR: ports/84840
Submitted by: Emanuel Haupt <ehaupt@critical.ch>
Discussed with: pav
graciously provided by the Federal University of Parana, Brazil;
the only SOURCEFORGE mirror on Latin America. They are committed
for full SOURCEFORGE mirroring.
His idea was:
What do you guys think of changing the +='s in bsd.sites.mk to
?='s? The deal is this: say I have a specific AfterStep dist
site that I want to use, and I don't want the default listed
sites to be attempted at all.
As it stands now, there are two current solutions that I see:
* edit bsd.sites.mk after every cvsup
* put like 100 entries for that site in MASTER_SITE_AFTERSTEP
in /etc/make.conf and turn on RANDOMIZE_MASTER_SITES
His solution was:
Change the bsd.sites.mk to MASTER_SITE_AFTERSTEP?=, and then I
can define MASTER_SITE_AFTERSTEP to be whatever I want it to
be.
The final solution is:
Add an .if !defined(IGNORE_MASTER_SITE_xxx) / .endif around all
MASTER_SITE definitions:
+.if !defined(IGNORE_MASTER_SITE_XORG)
MASTER_SITE_XORG+= \
ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/ \
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/x11/x.org/pub/%SUBDIR%/ \
[...]
+.endif
This way, if you want to ignore the default MASTER_SITE_xxx and use
a certain mastersite for this collection, you set this in your
/etc/make.conf:
IGNORE_MASTER_SITE_xxx=yes
MASTER_SITE_xxx=http://z.x.y/
While if you prefer a certain mastersite for this collection, you
set this in your /etc/make.conf:
MASTER_SITE_xxx=http://z.x.y/
This site is pain in the butt. I'm sitting 280 km away from it, on ISP
backbone who have a direct link to Wien, and still I was not able to
pull more than 5000 bytes per second from this site in past year or two.
list. Both were set up with no SUBDIR. The former gives a "No
such directory" response and the latter only carries Alpha bits
from Red Hat 7.2, whereas I removed Alpha support from the Red Hat
7 linux_base port when I updated it to 7.3. I conclude that these
entries are no longer needed.
The sites included are a semirandom subset of the official
mirror list.
Tested with databases/mysql40-server:
CATEGORIES= databases
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_MYSQL}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= MySQL-4.0
PKGNAMESUFFIX?= -server
PR: ports/67311
Submitted by: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@chello.cz>