- Fixes issues with sqlite3 in ports [2]
- change USE_PYTHON to USE_PYTHON_BUILD
- Set USE_PYTHON_RUN only if python bindings are built
- Set sqlite dependency via USE_SQLITE
- Make the port PREFIX safe
- Add WITH_GNOMEVFS and WITH_FAM knobs with relevant plist subs.
(These files were being installed for many users but were not in the
pkg-plist.)
- Added a warning for the SAMBA, GNOMEVFS, and FAM plugins since upstream
considers them experimental.
- Cleaned up the pkg-plist.
- Pet portlint
PR: 93691 [1], 93664 [2]
Submitted by: maintainer [1]
Approved by: portmgr (linimon)
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