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place in checksum message, etc.) Partially submitted by: Bill "distfiles" Fenner (2) Add PATCH_WRKSRC, BUILD_WRKSRC and INSTALL_WRKSRC alongside CONFIGURE_WRKSRC to deal with oddball ports that want different directories. They all default to WRKSRC (of course). Also extend the use of CONFIGURE_WRKSRC to include all configure-related activities. Originally submitted by: obrien Reviewed by: the ports list (3) Clarify in comment that CONFIGURE_SCRIPT is supposed to be a relative path. Add a "./" in the PERL_CONFIGURE case to be consistent with the regular case. Requested by: obrien (4) Change PKG_IGNORE_DEPENDS yet again to chase XFree86-3 PORTREVISION change. (5) Don't print "Ignoring empty patch directory" when there are no files named "patch-*" -- since PATCHDIR is now equal to FILESDIR by default, it is quite likely that you will have a directory with no patch-* files in it. Noticed by: kris (6) Fix distclean target, which I broke in 1.353 when I introduced RESTRICTED_FILES. It was only deleting files for RESTRICTED or NO_CDROM ports (duh!). (7) Don't complain if ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR} is empty when deleting distfiles -- it can be shared among ports. Submitted by: steve (8) Don't create ${FILESDIR} in makesum target, since distinfo now lives in the main directory. Submitted by: knu and many others |
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