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by will 1) Make selection of AUTO{CONF,MAKE} flexible depending on *_VER variables. 2) This is backward compatible with previous behavior. For example, {ACLOCAL,AUTO{CONF,HEADER,MAKE,RECONF,SCAN,UPDATE,IFNAMES}} are set with default values even if USE_AUTO* are not set. 3) Have the defaults be devel/autoconf213 and devel/automake14 ports (just set the USE_*VER?= to the latest values, or a bogus value). If the user sets a bogus value, we use the default values. 4) Furthermore, add variables in the same sense of the PTHREAD_* vars. We must be able to automagically patch the ports based on the correct {ACLOCAL,AUTO{CONF,HEADER,MAKE,RECONF,SCAN,UPDATE,IFNAMES}} values. 5) Moreover, add {ACLOCAL,AUTO{MAKE,CONF}}_DIR variables pointing to the right locations based on the *_VER variables, this is useful if a port needs to grab files from those. This might seem too much but if we want automagical, we should go this extra mile. Requested by: too many Reviewed by: portmgr, ports Approved by: portmgr (will), ports (silence) |
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