Ever since this port was updated to verson 0.4.5, it has suffered from
leftover files caused by installing two sets of PORTDOCS. The custom
version added in the post-install target is accounted for, but the
distfiles's makefile also has a target that installs the same files
plus two others in a non-standard location. The fix is to disable
the distfile's install target and keep the one in post-install.
The following ports will not build with a binutils 2.22+ linker built
with standard options. This has been obvious with DPorts, but difficult
to see on FreeBSD. However, setting the ports compiler as a recent gcc
(e.g lang/gcc48) is an excellent way to detect the unspecified but needed
libraries as these recent GCC compilers use the latest binutils linkers.
These patches were tested on FreeBSD 8.4 and DragonFly 3.5
- Update devel/gettext to 0.18.3
- Fix known-broken (from exp-runs) ports
- Clean up a lot of cruft in the devel/gettext port itself,
based on work from tijl@
PR: 178883
Submitted by: ade
Sponsored by: Wadsworth 6X
- Convert to OptionsNG, respect NLS option
- Add support for sqlite3
- Add license info
- Respect CFLAGS during build
- Update COMMENT, pkg-descr to describe actual state
PR: ports/176402
Reported by: Aldis Berjoza <graudeejs@gmail.com>
The affected ports are the ones with gettext as a run-dependency
according to ports/INDEX-7 (5007 of them) and the ones with USE_GETTEXT
in Makefile (29 of them).
PR: ports/124340
Submitted by: edwin@
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
All ports depending on postgresql shall use the USE_PGSQL=yes knob
defined in Mk/bsd.ports.mk. Bumping portrevisions where needed.
PR: 75344
Approved by: portmgr@ (kris), ade & sean (mentors)
1. the port now uses REINPLACE_CMD instead of perl
2. the MySQL and Postgres dependencies are now LOCALBASE-clean
3. PGSQLCFLAGS is updated to track changes in the Postgres tree
PR: ports/50502
Submitted by: Dominik Brettnacher <domi@saargate.de>
mysql323-client installs libmysqlclient.so.10 (instead of
libmysqlclient.so.6).
mysql323-{client,server} are production quality, now (according to
MySQL AB at least).