freebsd-ports/security/freebsd-update/Makefile
Colin Percival e8e5eb56b4 Now that I've had a chance to test it, add sparc64 to the list of approved
architectures for FreeBSD Update.

Excuse for committing without a ports commit bit: I'm the maintainer, and
I didn't want to open a PR for a one-word change.
2004-07-15 05:22:47 +00:00

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Makefile

# New ports collection makefile for: FreeBSD Update Client
# Date created: 21 March 2003
# Whom: cperciva@daemonology.net
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= freebsd-update
PORTVERSION= 1.6
CATEGORIES= security
MASTER_SITES= http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/
MAINTAINER= cperciva@daemonology.net
COMMENT= Fetches and installs binary updates to FreeBSD
RUN_DEPENDS= bspatch:${PORTSDIR}/misc/bsdiff
# This is a critical security port. If it breaks, Bad Things will happen.
# Under no circumstances should this port ever be modified without approval
# from the maintainer or security-officer, even for "cosmetic" fixes.
# The RSA code has been tested and works on these platforms. On other
# platforms, it either doesn't work or hasn't been tested.
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386 amd64 alpha sparc64
MAN5= freebsd-update.conf.5
MAN8= freebsd-update.8
PLIST_FILES= sbin/freebsd-update \
sbin/freebsd-update-verify \
etc/freebsd-update.conf.sample
PLIST_DIRS= freebsd-update
PKGMESSAGE= ${WRKDIR}/pkg-message
.ifdef NOPORTDOCS
MAKE_ENV+= NODOCS=yes
.else
PORTDOCS= LICENSE README VERSION
.endif
post-extract:
${SED} -e "s#PREFIX=/usr/local#PREFIX=${PREFIX}#g" \
${WRKSRC}/freebsd-update > ${WRKSRC}/freebsd-update.new
${MV} ${WRKSRC}/freebsd-update.new ${WRKSRC}/freebsd-update
@${SED} -e "s=%%PREFIX%%=${PREFIX}=g" ${FILESDIR}/pkg-message \
> ${PKGMESSAGE}
post-install:
@${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE}
.include <bsd.port.mk>