a last resort. - Construct a list of DISTFILES for every architecture (amd64, i386). Select one list for regular make and all lists for make makesum so linux ports can have one combined distinfo file. - Set DIST_SUBDIR?=centos so there's only one copy of common distfiles. - Use MASTER_SITES and DISTFILES groups so make fetch is a bit smarter. - Regenerate all distinfo files. - For linux_base-c6 (just like linux_base-c7 already does) turn bin, lib, lib64 and sbin into symbolic links to the same directory under usr. This fixes the problem where some programs/libraries exist under / on FreeBSD and /usr on Linux or vice versa and then depending on the order of search paths Linux programs may run/load FreeBSD programs/libraries and fail. - Turn usr/share/icons into a symbolic link to LOCALBASE/share/icons so Linux programs can find desktop theme icons. This eliminates the need for x11-themes/linux*-hicolor-icon-theme. - Rename pkg-plist.x86_64 to pkg-plist.amd64. - Regenerate all pkg-plist files. - Add @preexec to linux_base pkg-plist that moves existing files in bin, lib, lib64, sbin and icons to the new destination before the directories are turned into symbolic links. - Remove several empty directories from linux_base ports. - Sweep over all linux ports: use consistent style, remove old CONFLICTS, remove unused pkg-descr files, add NLS option,... - Remove old linux arts, esound and openssl-compat ports.
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Makefile
17 lines
534 B
Makefile
# Created by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@FreeBSD.org>
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# $FreeBSD$
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PORTNAME= thunderbird
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DISTVERSION= 45.6.0
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PORTREVISION= 1
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CATEGORIES= mail news net-im ipv6
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MASTER_SITES= MOZILLA/${PORTNAME}/releases/${DISTVERSION}/linux-i686/en-US \
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MOZILLA/${PORTNAME}/candidates/${DISTVERSION}-candidates/build1/linux-i686/en-US
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MAINTAINER= gecko@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Mozilla Thunderbird is standalone mail and news that stands above
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USES= tar:bzip2
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.include "${.CURDIR}/../../www/linux-seamonkey/Makefile.common"
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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