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$NetBSD: patch-ac,v 1.2 2008/01/04 06:48:06 martti Exp $
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--- src/Makefile.in.orig 2006-06-09 17:44:11.000000000 +0300
+++ src/Makefile.in 2008-01-02 14:43:16.000000000 +0200
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
Update to 1.11.19. pkgsrc change: patch-ag, provided by Georg Schwarz, added to fix the build on IRIX. NEWS: Changes since 1.11.18: ********************** BUG FIXES * An intermittant assertion failure in checkout has been fixed. * Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, all the source files needed for the Windows "red file" fix are actually included in the distribution. * Misc bug and documentation fixes. Changes from 1.11.17 to 1.11.18: ******************************** BUG FIXES * Thanks to a report from Gottfried Ganssauge, CVS no longer exits when it encounters links pointing to paths containing more than 128 characters. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, error messages from GSSAPI servers are no longer truncated. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, attempts to resurrect a file on the trunk that was added on a branch no longer causes an assertion failure. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, imports to branches like "1.1." no longer create corrupt RCS archives. * Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, links from J.C. Hamlin, and code posted by Jonathan Gilligan, we think we have finally corrected the Windows "red-file" (daylight savings time) bug once and for all. * Thanks to a patch from Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai, the log_accum.pl script should no longer elicit warnings from Perl 5.8.5. * The r* commands (rlog, rls, etc.) can once again handle requests to run against the entire repository (e.g. `cvs rlog .'). Thanks go to Dan Peterson for the report. * A problem where the attempted access of files via tags beginning with spaces could cause the CVS server to hang has been fixed. This was a particular problem with WinCVS clients because users would sometimes accidentally include spaces in tags pasted into a dialog box. This fix also altered some of the error messages generated by the use of invalid tags. Thanks go to Dan Peterson for the report. * Thanks to James E Wilson for a bug fix to modules processing "gcc-core -a !gcc/f gcc" will no longer exclude gcc/fortran by mistake. * Thanks to Conrad Pino, the Windows build works once again. * Misc updates to the manual. DEVELOPER ISSUES * We've standardized on Automake 1.9.3 to get some at new features that make our jobs easier. See the note below on the Autoconf upgrade for more details. * We've standardized on Autoconf version 2.59 to get presumed bug fixes and features, but nothing specific. Mostly, once we decide to upgrade one of the autotools we just figure it'll save time later to grab the most current versions of the others too. See the HACKING file for more on using the autotools with CVS.
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version.$(OBJEXT) vers_ts.$(OBJEXT) watch.$(OBJEXT) \
wrapper.$(OBJEXT) zlib.$(OBJEXT)
cvs_OBJECTS = $(am_cvs_OBJECTS)
-cvs_DEPENDENCIES = ../diff/libdiff.a ../lib/libcvs.a ../zlib/libz.a
+cvs_DEPENDENCIES = ../diff/libdiff.a ../lib/libcvs.a
binSCRIPT_INSTALL = $(INSTALL_SCRIPT)
SCRIPTS = $(bin_SCRIPTS)
DEFAULT_INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(top_builddir)
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
# some namespace hackery going on that maybe shouldn't be. Long term fix is to
# try and remove naming ocnflicts and fix Automake to allow particular includes
# to be attached only to particular object files. Short term fix is either or.
-INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/diff -I$(top_srcdir)/zlib $(includeopt)
+INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir)/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/diff $(includeopt)
bin_SCRIPTS = cvsbug
Update to 1.11.19. pkgsrc change: patch-ag, provided by Georg Schwarz, added to fix the build on IRIX. NEWS: Changes since 1.11.18: ********************** BUG FIXES * An intermittant assertion failure in checkout has been fixed. * Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, all the source files needed for the Windows "red file" fix are actually included in the distribution. * Misc bug and documentation fixes. Changes from 1.11.17 to 1.11.18: ******************************** BUG FIXES * Thanks to a report from Gottfried Ganssauge, CVS no longer exits when it encounters links pointing to paths containing more than 128 characters. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, error messages from GSSAPI servers are no longer truncated. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, attempts to resurrect a file on the trunk that was added on a branch no longer causes an assertion failure. * Thanks to a report from Dan Peterson, imports to branches like "1.1." no longer create corrupt RCS archives. * Thanks to a report from Chris Bohn, links from J.C. Hamlin, and code posted by Jonathan Gilligan, we think we have finally corrected the Windows "red-file" (daylight savings time) bug once and for all. * Thanks to a patch from Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai, the log_accum.pl script should no longer elicit warnings from Perl 5.8.5. * The r* commands (rlog, rls, etc.) can once again handle requests to run against the entire repository (e.g. `cvs rlog .'). Thanks go to Dan Peterson for the report. * A problem where the attempted access of files via tags beginning with spaces could cause the CVS server to hang has been fixed. This was a particular problem with WinCVS clients because users would sometimes accidentally include spaces in tags pasted into a dialog box. This fix also altered some of the error messages generated by the use of invalid tags. Thanks go to Dan Peterson for the report. * Thanks to James E Wilson for a bug fix to modules processing "gcc-core -a !gcc/f gcc" will no longer exclude gcc/fortran by mistake. * Thanks to Conrad Pino, the Windows build works once again. * Misc updates to the manual. DEVELOPER ISSUES * We've standardized on Automake 1.9.3 to get some at new features that make our jobs easier. See the note below on the Autoconf upgrade for more details. * We've standardized on Autoconf version 2.59 to get presumed bug fixes and features, but nothing specific. Mostly, once we decide to upgrade one of the autotools we just figure it'll save time later to grab the most current versions of the others too. See the HACKING file for more on using the autotools with CVS.
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# The cvs executable
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
Update cvs to 1.11.2. Changes: Changes since 1.11.1p1: * The "log" and "rlog" commands now have a -S option to suppress the header information when no revisions are selected. * A serious error that allowed read-only users to tag files has been corrected. * The "annotate" command will no longer annotate binary files unless you specify the new -F option. * The "tag" and "rtag" commands will no longer move or delete branch tags unless you use the new -B option. (This prevents accidental changes to branch tags that are hard to undo.) * We've standardized on the 1.5 Automake release for the moment. Again, this should only really affect developers. See the section of the INSTALL file about using the autotools if you are compiling CVS yourself. Changes from 1.11.1 to 1.11.1p1: * Read only access was broken - now fixed. Changes from 1.11 to 1.11.1: * The "cvs diff" command now accepts the -y/--side=by-side and -T/ --initial-tab options. (To use these options with a remote repository, both the client and the server must support them.) * The expansion of the loginfo format string has changed slightly. Previously, the expansion was surrounded by single quotes ('); if a file name contained a single quote character, the string would not be parsed as a single entity by the Unix shell (and it would not be possible to parse it unambiguously). Now the expansion is surrounded by double quotes (") and any embedded dollar signs ($), backticks (`), backslashes (\), and double quotes are preceded by a backslash. This is parsed as a single entity by the shell reguardless of content. This change should not be noticable unless you're not using a Unix shell or you have embedded the format string inside a double quoted string. * There was a bug in the diff code which sometimes caused conflicts to be flagged which shouldn't have been. This has been fixed. * New "cvs rlog" and "cvs rannotate" commands have been added to get log messages and annotations without having to have a checked-out copy. * Exclusive revision ranges have been added to "cvs log" using :: (similar to "cvs admin -o"). * The VMS client now accepts wildcards if you're running VMS 7.x. * ZLIB has been updated to version 1.1.3, the most current version. This includes mostly some optimizations and minor bug fixes. * The ~/.cvspass file has a slightly modified format. CVSROOTs are now stored in a new canonical form - hostnames are now case insensitive and port numbers are always stored in the new format. Until a new login for a particular CVSROOT is performed with the new version of CVS, new and old versions of CVS should interoperate invisibly. After that point, an extra login using the old version of CVS may be necessary to continue to allow the new and old versions of CVS to interoperate using the same ~/.cvspass file and CVSROOT. The exception to this rule occurs when the CVSROOTs used with the different versions use case insensitively different hostnames, for example, "empress", and "empress.2-wit.com". * A password and a port number may now be specified in CVSROOT for pserver connections. The new format is: :pserver:[[user][:password]@]host[:[port]]/path Note that passwords specified in a checkout command will be saved in the clear in the CVS/Root file in each created directory, so this is not recommended, except perhaps when accessing anonymous repositories or the like. * The distribution has been converted to use Automake. This shouldn't affect most users except to ease some portability concerns, but if you are building from the repository and encounter problems with the makefiles, you might try running ./noautomake.sh after a fresh update -AC.
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cvs_LDADD = \
../diff/libdiff.a \
../lib/libcvs.a \
- ../zlib/libz.a
+ -lz
# extra clean targets