html documents, to avoid problems with our texinfo tools; pass prefix,
dynamic space size, and lisp bootstrap via make.sh options; update
flags and use them in tests; remove unused patches; simplify and sort
some variables and options-handling; shorten some long lines
be build WITH_THREADS on recent versions of FreeBSD once again) [1]; rename
*.core files in sbcl and math/maxima so that they are not removed by
disk-cleaning scripts [2]; make it possible to use the makesum target in sbcl
WITH_SBCL; fix maxima build WITH_CMUCL, and place a default memory cap of
1GiB on amd64; reduce default output from a few targets in maxima, and defer
patch cleaning to the pre-build target to make debugging easier
PR: 162017 [1], 162680 [2]
Approved by: pav (portmgr)
Feature safe: yes
Mark MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE
Fix `makesum' target when clisp is not installed
Add option to build with sbcl
PR: ports/146942
Submitted by: Anonymous <swell.k at gmail.com>
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