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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Naylor
b5da36bb93 Update emulators/i386-wine-devel to 1.7.4 and add stage support.
Port ChangeLog:
 - Update to version 1.7.4 (for pre-built packages for amd64)
 - Add stage support for both Makefile.(i386|inc)
 - Add the -devel suffix and remove LATEST_LINK
 - Teach the patch-nvidia.sh script about the -devel suffix
 - Track updates for the GECKO version (2.24)
2013-11-03 21:13:34 +00:00
David Naylor
563811c9b2 Fix emulators/i386-wine-devel when installing on -current.
Correct version detection to complain when installing outside the
supported range (8.3+ and 9.1+).

Also, exclude ldconfig data from pkg-plist.

Reported by:	Sergey V. Dyatko
2013-08-12 06:07:05 +00:00
David Naylor
ec2cecb2dd Update emulators/i386-wine-devel options with GECKO and MONO.
The binary package for amd64 systems does not bundle GECKO or MONO
however it is useful (for some) to have those files installed, so
allow the package to have a run-time dependency on the ports that
provide Gecko and Mono support.

PORTREVISION is not bumped since nothing changes in the default
(BATCH) case.
2013-08-11 08:19:18 +00:00
David Naylor
3972cac2b8 Enable packaging of emulators/i386-wine-devel on amd64 (part 1/2).
CHANGES
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Provide two ports, in one.  When compiling on i386 the port behaves
as a slave port of wine-devel, creating a package suitable for
installation on amd64.  No change here

When compiling on amd64 the port manually installs the provided
amd64 packages (see wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine for those packages)
and thus allowing the packages to be "build" using the FreeBSD
infrastructure, and critically, to appear in the standard package
set without requiring users to manually add these packages to their
systems.

DESIGN
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The bootstrapping (for choosing between i386 and amd64 Makefiles)
was done manually as Makefile.i386 is a slave port while Makefile.inc
(for amd64) is a master port.  This situation does not work in the
current infrastructure thus requiring a manual bootstrap.

PRECEDENT
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Although Ports does not support cross compiling of packages there is
precedent in supplying binary packages for those situations where,
otherwise, cross compiling is required.

In support of taking this approach I site:
 - misc/compat?x ports
 - */linux-* ports
2013-08-10 15:43:59 +00:00