the system applies both ways, i.e., don't set LOCALBASE to where you have
your system files, *and vice versa*, as this repeatetly has lead to
problems (see PRs 15999 and 16029 for the latest examples).
Section 10, and also explain there about _FETCH_MESSAGE. There are a few
things in Section 10 which would probably be better in Section 2, but that
would entail some major churning, which I'm not prepared to do.
If you need to download from a dynamic URL you can set DYNAMIC_MASTER_SITES
and a 'make fetch' will call files/getsite.sh with the name of each file
to download as an argument, expecting it to output the URL of the directory
from which to download it. graphics/ns-cult3d is an example of this usage.
autoreconf will call aclocal if necessary and as this is part of automake
so its wrong to describe it as the autoconf only option. Change autoreconf
to autoconf.
Also explictly mark the automake example as "automake and autoconf".
If set, the first component of the hostname (up to the first '.', if any),
will be appended to "work." to form the WRKDIR_BASENAME.
OBJHOSTNAME takes precedence over OBJMACHINE.
references of the pkglint package.
_PKGSRCDIR is an internal definition in bsd.pkg.mk, and a few packages
which would like to refer to other packages in the build tree. It should
not be set by users, but neither should it stop a user from building a
package if it is defined, so make it obvious that this is the case.
Syntax:
MASTER_SITES_completefilename= http://specific.master/site
and similarly for PATCH_SITES.
Convert print/ghostscript-nox11 and x11/kterm to take advantage of this.
pkgsrc. Instead, a new variable PKGREVISION is invented that can get
bumped independent of DISTNAME and PKGNAME.
Example #1:
DISTNAME= foo-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= foo-X.YnbZ
Example #2:
DISTNAME= barthing-X.Y
PKGNAME= bar-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= bar=X.YnbZ (!)
On subsequent changes, only PKGREVISION needs to be bumped, no more risk
of getting DISTNAME changed accidentally.
redefines about which buildlink.mk files would care is BUILDLINK_X11_DIR,
which points to the location of the X11R6 hierarchy used during building.
If x11.buildlink.mk isn't included, then BUILDLINK_X11_DIR defaults to
${X11BASE} (set in bsd.pkg.mk), so its value is always safe to use. Remove
the ifdefs surrounding the use of BUILDLINK_X11_DIR in tk/buildlink.mk and
revert changes to move x11.buildlink.mk before the other buildlink.mk files.
our main source for packages for a long time, and was confusing people.
Also some cleanups, rewrite of section 9, and some updates to a more
current pkgsrc situation.