Use better method to avoid NetBSD curses

The basic issue is that gpsd does not build with NetBSD curses because
it uses syncok.  Previously, I set CURSES_DEFAULT, which is incorrect
because it is a user-settable variable.

Include syncok in USE_CURSES (which doesn't has any effect because it
isn't yet supported in curses.builtin.mk).  Also include getsyx, which
gpsd doesn't use, but which will prevent NetBSD curses from being
selected.  The getsyx line can be removed when there is syncok
support.

Also restore FAKE_NCURSES, because gpsd doesn't look for curses, only
ncurses (not yet filed upstream).

Thanks to Joerg for pointing out my error and to Roy for the specific
fix suggestion.
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gdt 2017-03-19 16:31:43 +00:00
parent 9ada599eab
commit 8cd09cd10b

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2017/03/19 00:23:00 gdt Exp $
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2017/03/19 16:31:43 gdt Exp $
# gpsd 3.11 has been released. It has only not been updated because
# newer versions use scons.
DISTNAME= gpsd-2.96
PKGREVISION= 5
PKGREVISION= 6
CATEGORIES= geography
MASTER_SITES= http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/gpsd/
@ -24,8 +24,15 @@ PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 34 35 36 # not yet ported as of 2.96
USE_TOOLS+= gmake
USE_LIBTOOL= yes
USE_LANGUAGES= c99 c++
# gpsd uses syncok, which is in pkgsrc ncurses but not NetBSD system curses
CURSES_DEFAULT= ncurses
# gpsd looks for ncurses but not curses. (Not yet filed upstream.)
FAKE_NCURSES= yes
# gpsd uses syncok (which at least NetBSD curses lacks).
USE_CURSES+= syncok
# However, syncok isn't tested in mk/curses.builtin.mk. For now, test
# another feature that NetBSD curses lacks.
USE_CURSES+= getsyx
CFLAGS.SunOS= -DLOG_PERROR=0