- Drop explicit shlib ABI versions from LIB_DEPENDS
- Do not redefine PKGMESSAGE, adding it to SUB_FILES does it automagically
- Do not terminate RESTRICTED message with a dot
- Add a comment about possible abuse of USE_PERL5
- Mute post-patch target to match default ports' behavior closely
- Do not abuse ALL_TARGET to pass variables to downstream make(1), use
MAKE_ARGS properly instead (merge together with MAKE_ENV)
- Fix inner makefiles and configure script to make port jobs (-jX) safe
- Pad the output of PKGMESSAGE to be consistent with the package
Reported by: pointyhat-west
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