2. Fixed bug that Knu pointed out, which was the bad dirs were captured
in bsd.port.mk (to be fixed RSN, in testing now). Fixed with the magic
of ... symlinks! (I always thought symlinks to . were lame, and they are,
but sometimes they can get you out of a corner. Temporarily.)
3. The question is, will anything break trying to recursively go down the
tree following symlinks? If so, that tool needs to be fixed. A symlink
to '.' (or '..') just plain should not be followed.
Bottom line is, AUTOCONF_DIR, AUTOMAKE_DIR, & ACLOCAL_DIR work again.
As a side effect of this fix, you can now download the entire internet
onto 1 floppy disk.
2. Made install put files in the RIGHT place (no extra level of dirs;
changing 'datadir' is not the right thing to do).
3. Made nice exit when you have USE_AUTOMAKE* defined.
4. Renamed patch files so I can tell what they do.
5. Portrevision bump => 3.
2. perl -pi ==> ${REINPLACE_CMD}. Add USE_REINPLACE=yes.
3. @ some more Makefile commands so it doesn't talk quite so much.
4. Bumped PORTREVISION because of wanting to get Fix (1) out there.
PR: 42917
Submitted by: "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <grog@lemis.com>
list by bsd.port.mk insert anti foot-shooting device, which prevents
infinite fork loop when the user defines corresponding USE_XXX in global
make.conf, command line or environment.
Similar devices should probably be inserted into ports that might be inserted
into dependency list by others bsd.foo.mk files (bsd.ruby.mk, bsd.python.mk
and so on.)
since I'm doing most of the updating, and am working on a
port/Mk/bsd.<gnublah>.mk to move some cruft around.
Sponsored by: Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson. :)
- 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.