pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
then automatically generate a PLIST that says "${PKGNAME} has no files".
* If PLIST_SRC and GENERATE_PLIST are not set in a package Makefile,
and no PLIST files exist, then fail during the package build with
PKG_FAIL_REASON.
* Remove "intentionally empty" PLISTs again.
Now, the easy way to say that a package installs no files is to just
add the following to the package Makefile:
PLIST_SRC= # empty
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
Update gcc3-c++ to 3.3.3nb1
Update gcc3-c to 3.3.3nb2
Update gcc3-f77 to 3.3.3nb1
Update gcc3-java to 3.3.3nb1
Update gcc3-objc to 3.3.3nb1
Update gcc3 to 3.3.3nb1
gcc arm: fix GCC _P_R_ target/14302
Apply gcc fix for gcc PR target/14302 to fix ARM compiler
issues triggered by at least glib, glib2, and pkgconfig.
2004-02-26 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com>
PR target/14302
* arm.h (ARM_GO_IF_LEGITIMATE_ADDRESS): Don't check the mode
size for minipool references.
if configure finds this file, it expects to be able to use it, and
linking fails because /usr/lib/libintl.so isn't GNU libintl.
allows this to be built on Solaris while gettext-lib is installed.
has allowed these packages to work :)
set CC, CXX, CPP and F77 in gcc{,3}/buildlink2.mk.
you now only need to define USE_GCC2 or USE_GCC3 to use the pkgsrc
gcc of your choice.
the share/examples/gcc/mk.conf and gcc3/mk.conf files are no longer
installed.
bump PKGREVISIONs.
Remove or trim "info related" patch files.
Install info files in package specific directory.
Hence the PLIST files are now nearly empty...
This should finish making these two packages really non-conflicting.
Bump PKGREVISION.
drawn from user variables
comma-separate the list of supported languages; while spaces work,
the libstdc++ configure script misbehaves if c++ is not the last one...
gcc3's fault. Worse, programs got built against the wrong
(main tree) libgcc.
Now that this is fixed, set a netbsdelf2.0 target on -current,
to get both thread support and crt*.o files.
Also, use the usual buildlink magic to avoid picking up
a GNU pth from /usr/pkg.
pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw builds with a gcc3 set up this way.
If NetBSD and /usr/include/pthread.h is present, add --enable-threads to
configure arguments. Could set --host=i386--netbsdelf2.0 instead, but that
causes many other packages (eg: mail/imap-uw) to fail to link with
'/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc_eh'
even when they
.if defined(USE_GCC3)
. include "../../lang/gcc3/buildlink2.mk"
.endif
With this change a 1.6U/i386 machine can build mozilla with gcc3.
and ensure that the built compiler uses it. This fixes a problem reported by
abs compiling perl, among other things. Apparently, gcc-3.3 triggers a bug in
gas:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10877
Bump ${PKGREVISION}.