(MacOSX 10.3) by adding a custom test for _POLL_EMUL_H_ which is
defined in poll.h on some MacOSX 10.3 systems.
not all 10.3 systems have poll.h, so only do the poll() test if at
least one of the header files is found.
in addition to member 'st_flags' of struct stat. Use HAVE_FILE_FLAGS instead
of HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_FLAGS.
This avoids confusion on UnixWare which has 'st_flags' but does _not_ support
file flags.
tree:
Make pkg_add recognise binary packages built with ignored recommendations
(IGNORE_RECOMMENDED set in the presence of RECOMMENDED pre-requisites).
This change is fully backward-compatible: binary packages have set the
corresponding BUILD_INFO since RECOMMENDED was implemented. Packages
built before that time will install as before.
Bump PKGTOOLS_VERSION to 20040411.
This closes PR pkg/24712 by Thomas Klausner.
- Fix nawk issues (NetBSD-2.0 and Solaris) - Fixes PR pkg/24931
- Fix inverted -k test when generating list of binary packages
- Misc cleanup & removal of debugging entry
revision 1.5
date: 2004/04/06 05:56:07; author: agc; state: Exp; lines: +14 -11
Fix signature verification after pkg_add and friends were changed to use
fexec() - trying to exec "gpg --verify %s" won't work with fexec, so split
up the command into separate words.
- Make kern-GENERIC.tgz part of the default SETS value, so that we get a kernel
inside the chroot. If the user removes it from the list, and no /netbsd file
exists after extraction, create an empty /netbsd kernel.
This fixes packages that look for a kernel during compilation, like net-snmp.
Found by cube@.
multiple identical strings appear in a source file.
As a result, comparing char *o to the "" pointer gives the wrong result
in vis.c, as the "" pointer we're checking against isn't the same as the
"" which initialised char *o.
Use a global pointer initialised to "", and use it for MAKEEXTRALIST()
calls.
Thanks to Christos Zoulas for suggesting the right solution :)
include creating buildlink3.mk files that include other buildlink3.mk
files outside of the region that is protected against multiple inclusion.
This is required to fix a bug in properly ordering the packages listed
in BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.