for glibc 2.3.2 on Linux. There are no significant functional
changes.
Add support for FreeBSD/sparc64 in the port Makefile. This requires
the new version of Ezm3 (1.1) which I will commit soon.
Drop support for versions of FreeBSD prior to 4.1-RELEASE.
documentation updates, and portability fixes. There is no compelling
reason for FreeBSD users to upgrade if they are already running
snap-16.1e.
More importantly: Change the Modula-3 dependencies to use the new
"ezm3" distribution. It is a lot smaller and easier to install
than pm3.
Remove the special static linking when PACKAGE_BUILDING is set.
When ezm3 is used, programs are always statically linked with the
Modula-3 libraries. This means that binaries built with this port
will be stand-alone, but still dynamically linked with the system
libraries. So, for example, they will work with runsocks.
at this time, even though it is not called a "release". Make the
necessary changes to the cvsup-devel port, which uses the cvsup port
as its MASTERDIR.
I intentionally left "PORTREVISION?=0" in cvsup/Makefile, as a reminder
that this setting needs to be overridable by the cvsup-devel port.
At this moment, the cvsup-devel port builds the same thing as the
cvsup port. That situation probably won't last very long, so I am
leaving the cvsup-devel port in place. It is mentioned in a lot
of documentation, so I don't want to remove it just because it is
temporarily the same as the cvsup port.
came to the fore in checkout mode when a file "files,v" in the
repository was manually changed into a directory "files".
With this patch, CVSup will still complain that it cannot delete
"files" because the directory is not empty. However, it is now a
warning rather than a fatal error, and the update will run to
completion. The warning will happen only once. After emitting
the warning, CVSup will fix the damage in the checkouts file to
eliminate the problem. On subsequent updates everything will be
OK and no more warnings will occur.
I have bumped PORTREVISION to 1, and added "p1" to the end of the
version number printed by CVSup.
PR: misc/27495
RUN_DEPENDS. This makes the package completely stand-alone; it
will work without Modula-3 being installed. This should make it
practical to eliminate the cvsup-bin and cvsupd-bin ports entirely.
Note, this change applies to the cvsup-devel port too, since it
shares this Makefile.
DEC SRC one. PM3 is the one that's actively maintained these days.
This port now works on FreeBSD-2, -3, and -4 on the i386, and
FreeBSD-4 on the Alpha.
This micro release of CVSup fixes a server bug that would have been
tickled by some planned repairs to the FreeBSD repository. The client
remains unchanged from release 14.1.
m3build. Otherwise, it is possible to end up with shared libraries and
interface files that come from different and incompatible versions.
Problem reported by: asami@freebsd.org