* not relevant to libnotify, drop dependency, fix COMMENTS and DESCR.
* fixes CATEGORY, `devel' is sufficient.
* let to register EGG-INFO.
Bump PKGREVISION.
to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being
new enough for pango.
While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc
version.
Suggested by tron in PR 47882
From http://download.gna.org/py-notify/:
"Releases in 0.1 development branch are still available on a separate page
for historical purposes. There is no reason to use them in production:
current stable 0.2 is both bug-free and faster, and more features can be
found in 0.3 development releases."
Package no longer needs buildlink3.mk file, as there is no shared library
installed. PLIST has many entries in PYSITELIB. Package uses PYDISTUTILS
to handle everything. pkg-config, libtool, and gmake are no longer needed.
HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES were updated. Added LICENSE. Passes pkglint.
Remove devel/py-ctypes (only needed by and supporting python24).
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_ACCEPTED and PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE
lines that just mirror defaults now.
Miscellaneous cleanup while editing all these files.
"${PYPKGPREFIX}" was accidentally replace with "py26" by blbump when I
did the recursive bump for graphics/freetype2 and I forgot to change them
back :(.
src/pynotify.c should be generated, but broken one exists in tarball.
(regeneration rule require gmake)
http://trac.galago-project.org/ticket/121
* fixes path of override *.pc.in file.
Bump PKGREVISION.
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.