- adding a build dependency on v4l_compat;
- fixing the paths to locate videodev.h in configure.in,
and disabling the (incorrect) check for V4L2;
- correct the paths in grabber-video4linux.cpp, and also add
support for the read() method in addition to mmap.
On the mailing list there was a suggestion to remove the
hardwired path in favour of a variable ( %%LOCALBASE%% or so)
based one. But this configure.in is full of hardwired paths,
so fixing one doesn't help at all, and the full fix would take
more time and knowledge that i have.
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.
X11BASE).
Submitted by: pointyhat via kris
While here fix some more of the warnings, use OpenSSL's MD5 code
instead of vendor's own copy, and use srandomdev instead of
srandom(hostname+time).
Approved by: portmgr (Kirill)
versions. Use BSD's bsd.lib.mk to build uclmmbase and avoid building
(most of the) functionality, that is present in our base libraries
(btree, md5, etc.)
In vic stop using PERL, use Tcl/Tk-8.4, respect CC and CFLAGS and some
other improvements. vic is thus unbroken on 5.x
Per fenner's (much) earlier e-mail, grab maintainership for the time
being.
PR: ports/75066 (obsoleted)
Approved by: fenner (implicitly)
Begin autotools sanitization sequence by requiring ports to explicitly
specify which version of {libtool,autoconf,automake} they need, erasing
the concept of a "system default".
For ports-in-waiting:
USE_LIBTOOL=YES -> USE_LIBTOOL_VER=13
USE_AUTOCONF=YES -> USE_AUTOCONF_VER=213
USE_AUTOMAKE=YES -> USE_AUTOMAKE_VER=14
Ports attempting to use the old style system after June 1st 2004 will be
sorely disappointed.