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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2009/08/31 10:08:59 seb Exp $
Switch GIT to use a meta-pkg hierarchy like, for example, devel/subversion. Also, update to 1.5.3.7. Fixes since v1.5.3.6 -------------------- * git-send-email added 8-bit contents to the payload without marking it as 8-bit in a CTE header. * "git-bundle create a.bndl HEAD" dereferenced the symref and did not record the ref as 'HEAD'; this prevented a bundle from being used as a normal source of git-clone. * The code to reject nonsense command line of the form "git-commit -a paths..." and "git-commit --interactive paths..." were broken. * Adding a signature that is not ASCII-only to an original commit that is ASCII-only would make the result non-ASCII. "git-format-patch -s" did not mark such a message correctly with MIME encoding header. * git-add sometimes did not mark the resulting index entry stat-clean. This affected only cases when adding the contents with the same length as the previously staged contents, and the previous staging made the index entry "racily clean". * git-commit did not honor GIT_INDEX_FILE the user had in the environment. * When checking out a revision, git-checkout did not report where the updated HEAD is if you happened to have a file called HEAD in the work tree. * "git-rev-list --objects" mishandled a tree that points at a submodule. * "git cvsimport" was not ready for packed refs that "git gc" can produce and gave incorrect results. * Many scripted Porcelains were confused when you happened to have a file called "HEAD" in your work tree. * Miscellaneous updates to the user manual and documentation.
2007-12-12 05:22:20 +01:00
#
PKGNAME= scmgit-docs-${GIT_VERSION}
COMMENT= GIT Tree History Storage Tool (documentation)
PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
Update to scmgit-1.6.0.2. In pkgsrc, in Makefile.common .include, change ${.CURDIR}/../... to ../../devel/scmgit/...; makes a lot more sense. Fixes since v1.6.0.1 -------------------- * Installation on platforms that needs .exe suffix to git-* programs were broken in 1.6.0.1. * Installation on filesystems without symbolic links support did nto work well. * In-tree documentations and test scripts now use "git foo" form to set a better example, instead of the "git-foo" form (which is an acceptable form if you have "PATH=$(git --exec-path):$PATH" in your script) * Many commands did not use the correct working tree location when used with GIT_WORK_TREE environment settings. * Some systems needs to use compatibility fnmach and regex libraries independent from each other; the compat/ area has been reorganized to allow this. * "git apply --unidiff-zero" incorrectly applied a -U0 patch that inserts a new line before the second line. * "git blame -c" did not exactly work like "git annotate" when range boundaries are involved. * "git checkout file" when file is still unmerged checked out contents from a random high order stage, which was confusing. * "git clone $there $here/" with extra trailing slashes after explicit local directory name $here did not work as expected. * "git diff" on tracked contents with CRLF line endings did not drive "less" intelligently when showing added or removed lines. * "git diff --dirstat -M" did not add changes in subdirectories up correctly for renamed paths. * "git diff --cumulative" did not imply "--dirstat". * "git for-each-ref refs/heads/" did not work as expected. * "git gui" allowed users to feed patch without any context to be applied. * "git gui" botched parsing "diff" output when a line that begins with two dashes and a space gets removed or a line that begins with two pluses and a space gets added. * "git gui" translation updates and i18n fixes. * "git index-pack" is more careful against disk corruption while completing a thin pack. * "git log -i --grep=pattern" did not ignore case; neither "git log -E --grep=pattern" triggered extended regexp. * "git log --pretty="%ad" --date=short" did not use short format when showing the timestamp. * "git log --author=author" match incorrectly matched with the timestamp part of "author " line in commit objects. * "git log -F --author=author" did not work at all. * Build procedure for "git shell" that used stub versions of some functions and globals was not understood by linkers on some platforms. * "git stash" was fooled by a stat-dirty but otherwise unmodified paths and refused to work until the user refreshed the index. * "git svn" was broken on Perl before 5.8 with recent fixes to reduce use of temporary files. * "git verify-pack -v" did not work correctly when given more than one packfile. Also contains many documentation updates.
2008-09-17 03:18:42 +02:00
DISTINFO_FILE= ../../devel/scmgit-base/distinfo
Switch GIT to use a meta-pkg hierarchy like, for example, devel/subversion. Also, update to 1.5.3.7. Fixes since v1.5.3.6 -------------------- * git-send-email added 8-bit contents to the payload without marking it as 8-bit in a CTE header. * "git-bundle create a.bndl HEAD" dereferenced the symref and did not record the ref as 'HEAD'; this prevented a bundle from being used as a normal source of git-clone. * The code to reject nonsense command line of the form "git-commit -a paths..." and "git-commit --interactive paths..." were broken. * Adding a signature that is not ASCII-only to an original commit that is ASCII-only would make the result non-ASCII. "git-format-patch -s" did not mark such a message correctly with MIME encoding header. * git-add sometimes did not mark the resulting index entry stat-clean. This affected only cases when adding the contents with the same length as the previously staged contents, and the previous staging made the index entry "racily clean". * git-commit did not honor GIT_INDEX_FILE the user had in the environment. * When checking out a revision, git-checkout did not report where the updated HEAD is if you happened to have a file called HEAD in the work tree. * "git-rev-list --objects" mishandled a tree that points at a submodule. * "git cvsimport" was not ready for packed refs that "git gc" can produce and gave incorrect results. * Many scripted Porcelains were confused when you happened to have a file called "HEAD" in your work tree. * Miscellaneous updates to the user manual and documentation.
2007-12-12 05:22:20 +01:00
BUILD_DEPENDS+= asciidoc-[0-9]*:../../textproc/asciidoc
BUILD_DEPENDS+= xmlto-[0-9]*:../../textproc/xmlto
BUILD_TARGET= doc
USE_LANGUAGES= c
Switch GIT to use a meta-pkg hierarchy like, for example, devel/subversion. Also, update to 1.5.3.7. Fixes since v1.5.3.6 -------------------- * git-send-email added 8-bit contents to the payload without marking it as 8-bit in a CTE header. * "git-bundle create a.bndl HEAD" dereferenced the symref and did not record the ref as 'HEAD'; this prevented a bundle from being used as a normal source of git-clone. * The code to reject nonsense command line of the form "git-commit -a paths..." and "git-commit --interactive paths..." were broken. * Adding a signature that is not ASCII-only to an original commit that is ASCII-only would make the result non-ASCII. "git-format-patch -s" did not mark such a message correctly with MIME encoding header. * git-add sometimes did not mark the resulting index entry stat-clean. This affected only cases when adding the contents with the same length as the previously staged contents, and the previous staging made the index entry "racily clean". * git-commit did not honor GIT_INDEX_FILE the user had in the environment. * When checking out a revision, git-checkout did not report where the updated HEAD is if you happened to have a file called HEAD in the work tree. * "git-rev-list --objects" mishandled a tree that points at a submodule. * "git cvsimport" was not ready for packed refs that "git gc" can produce and gave incorrect results. * Many scripted Porcelains were confused when you happened to have a file called "HEAD" in your work tree. * Miscellaneous updates to the user manual and documentation.
2007-12-12 05:22:20 +01:00
INSTALL_TARGET= install-doc
UNLIMIT_RESOURCES+= datasize
Update to scmgit-1.6.0.2. In pkgsrc, in Makefile.common .include, change ${.CURDIR}/../... to ../../devel/scmgit/...; makes a lot more sense. Fixes since v1.6.0.1 -------------------- * Installation on platforms that needs .exe suffix to git-* programs were broken in 1.6.0.1. * Installation on filesystems without symbolic links support did nto work well. * In-tree documentations and test scripts now use "git foo" form to set a better example, instead of the "git-foo" form (which is an acceptable form if you have "PATH=$(git --exec-path):$PATH" in your script) * Many commands did not use the correct working tree location when used with GIT_WORK_TREE environment settings. * Some systems needs to use compatibility fnmach and regex libraries independent from each other; the compat/ area has been reorganized to allow this. * "git apply --unidiff-zero" incorrectly applied a -U0 patch that inserts a new line before the second line. * "git blame -c" did not exactly work like "git annotate" when range boundaries are involved. * "git checkout file" when file is still unmerged checked out contents from a random high order stage, which was confusing. * "git clone $there $here/" with extra trailing slashes after explicit local directory name $here did not work as expected. * "git diff" on tracked contents with CRLF line endings did not drive "less" intelligently when showing added or removed lines. * "git diff --dirstat -M" did not add changes in subdirectories up correctly for renamed paths. * "git diff --cumulative" did not imply "--dirstat". * "git for-each-ref refs/heads/" did not work as expected. * "git gui" allowed users to feed patch without any context to be applied. * "git gui" botched parsing "diff" output when a line that begins with two dashes and a space gets removed or a line that begins with two pluses and a space gets added. * "git gui" translation updates and i18n fixes. * "git index-pack" is more careful against disk corruption while completing a thin pack. * "git log -i --grep=pattern" did not ignore case; neither "git log -E --grep=pattern" triggered extended regexp. * "git log --pretty="%ad" --date=short" did not use short format when showing the timestamp. * "git log --author=author" match incorrectly matched with the timestamp part of "author " line in commit objects. * "git log -F --author=author" did not work at all. * Build procedure for "git shell" that used stub versions of some functions and globals was not understood by linkers on some platforms. * "git stash" was fooled by a stat-dirty but otherwise unmodified paths and refused to work until the user refreshed the index. * "git svn" was broken on Perl before 5.8 with recent fixes to reduce use of temporary files. * "git verify-pack -v" did not work correctly when given more than one packfile. Also contains many documentation updates.
2008-09-17 03:18:42 +02:00
.include "../../devel/scmgit/Makefile.common"
Switch GIT to use a meta-pkg hierarchy like, for example, devel/subversion. Also, update to 1.5.3.7. Fixes since v1.5.3.6 -------------------- * git-send-email added 8-bit contents to the payload without marking it as 8-bit in a CTE header. * "git-bundle create a.bndl HEAD" dereferenced the symref and did not record the ref as 'HEAD'; this prevented a bundle from being used as a normal source of git-clone. * The code to reject nonsense command line of the form "git-commit -a paths..." and "git-commit --interactive paths..." were broken. * Adding a signature that is not ASCII-only to an original commit that is ASCII-only would make the result non-ASCII. "git-format-patch -s" did not mark such a message correctly with MIME encoding header. * git-add sometimes did not mark the resulting index entry stat-clean. This affected only cases when adding the contents with the same length as the previously staged contents, and the previous staging made the index entry "racily clean". * git-commit did not honor GIT_INDEX_FILE the user had in the environment. * When checking out a revision, git-checkout did not report where the updated HEAD is if you happened to have a file called HEAD in the work tree. * "git-rev-list --objects" mishandled a tree that points at a submodule. * "git cvsimport" was not ready for packed refs that "git gc" can produce and gave incorrect results. * Many scripted Porcelains were confused when you happened to have a file called "HEAD" in your work tree. * Miscellaneous updates to the user manual and documentation.
2007-12-12 05:22:20 +01:00
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"