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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.50 2009/08/09 08:36:34 wiz Exp $
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PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
.include "../../comms/pilot-link/Makefile.common"
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COMMENT= Tools to talk to the 3Com Pilot PDA
BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.pilot-link-libs= pilot-link-libs>=${PILOT_LINK_VERS}
USE_TOOLS+= gmake perl:run
USE_GNU_READLINE= YES
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-perl5=${PERL5:Q}
Update pilot-link-libs, pilot-link, p5-pilot-link to 0.12.1 pilot-link v0.12.1 There isn't much "new" in this release, just some rapid-fire bug fixes reported from users and a lot of code has been cleaned up in the tree to remove unnecessary includes. * Code cleanup in libpisock, libpisync, src and include * Fixed the installation faux pas with udev rules, oops! pilot-link v0.12.0 pilot-link 0.12.0 "Trois ans" ("Three Years") is now official. There have been so many changes in this release and I can't remember them all, but here's the short list: * Many of the userland binaries now have new names, to avoid some potential namespace collisions (dlpsh is now pilot-dlpsh for example, memos is now pilot-memos). If you use scripts which call these applications, you may have to make minor changes to accomodate the new naming scheme. * Documentation is now in DocBook XML, and manpages are dynamically generated from that source. Other docs are much more detailed, and there are quite a few README files that have been added to help. * Direct libusb support! This is one of the most monumental features in 0.12.0, and should help those who have trouble using the kernel's visor driver in Linux with their device. Now you can get a healthy 300% to 600% speedup in sync times, depending on your Palm's processor speed. See doc/README.libusb for details. Thanks go to Zephania Hull for working out how to get native libusb working with pilot-link. * Native support for Mac OS X. You can now just download the tarball and build it directly on Mac OS X machines, and it will just run. Thanks go to Florent Pillet for his tireless work in getting this all working efficiently and for squashing countless bugs in the libraries along the way. * So many other fixes, additions, features and new things to count.
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-libpng
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-readline
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-conduits
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BUILD_DIRS= src bindings doc tests
post-patch:
cd ${WRKSRC} && \
for mf in src/Makefile.in src/*/Makefile.in tests/Makefile.in ; do \
${CP} $$mf $$mf.old && \
${SED} -e 's|..top_builddir./lib[^/]*/\(lib[^\.]*\.la\)|${PREFIX}/lib/\1|g' \
< $$mf.old > $$mf ; \
done
.include "../../comms/pilot-link-libs/buildlink3.mk"
Update pilot-link-libs, pilot-link, p5-pilot-link to 0.12.1 pilot-link v0.12.1 There isn't much "new" in this release, just some rapid-fire bug fixes reported from users and a lot of code has been cleaned up in the tree to remove unnecessary includes. * Code cleanup in libpisock, libpisync, src and include * Fixed the installation faux pas with udev rules, oops! pilot-link v0.12.0 pilot-link 0.12.0 "Trois ans" ("Three Years") is now official. There have been so many changes in this release and I can't remember them all, but here's the short list: * Many of the userland binaries now have new names, to avoid some potential namespace collisions (dlpsh is now pilot-dlpsh for example, memos is now pilot-memos). If you use scripts which call these applications, you may have to make minor changes to accomodate the new naming scheme. * Documentation is now in DocBook XML, and manpages are dynamically generated from that source. Other docs are much more detailed, and there are quite a few README files that have been added to help. * Direct libusb support! This is one of the most monumental features in 0.12.0, and should help those who have trouble using the kernel's visor driver in Linux with their device. Now you can get a healthy 300% to 600% speedup in sync times, depending on your Palm's processor speed. See doc/README.libusb for details. Thanks go to Zephania Hull for working out how to get native libusb working with pilot-link. * Native support for Mac OS X. You can now just download the tarball and build it directly on Mac OS X machines, and it will just run. Thanks go to Florent Pillet for his tireless work in getting this all working efficiently and for squashing countless bugs in the libraries along the way. * So many other fixes, additions, features and new things to count.
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.include "../../devel/popt/buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk"
.include "../../graphics/png/buildlink3.mk"
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.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"