* Add a db1.builtin.mk file that detects whether DB-1.85 functionality
exists in the base system, and remove the distinction between
"native" and the other Berkeley DB packages -- we now refer to
db[1234]. This paves the way for any future databases/db1 package.
* USE_DB185 shouldn't need to be set by any packages -- its correct
value is now automatically determined by bdb.buildlink3.mk depending
on whether we explicitly request db1 or not. By default, if you
include bdb.buildlink3.mk, you want DB-1.85 functionality and
USE_DB185 defaults to "yes", but if you explicitly remove db1 from
the list of acceptable DBs, then USE_DB185 defaults to "no".
* Set BDB_LIBS to the library options needed to link against the DB
library when bdb.buildlink3.mk is included.
* We only add the DB library to the linker command automatically if
we want DB-1.85 functionality; otherwise assume that the package
configure process can figure out how to probe for the correct
headers and libraries.
Edit package Makefiles to nuke redundant settings of USE_DB185.
corresponding to the X11 files. This can be defined to be more complex
script than the default of "${LN} -fs $$src $$dest" if some of the files
need to have transformations performed on them.
+ ZOULARISBASE is gone - just use PREFIX to find bmake
+ WRKDIR contains the name of the work directory, so find this out from pkgsrc
+ remove getcwd() calls, and use WRKDIR to find the place where the various
informational files are placed
+ retain the ability to set the working directory from the command-line, but
it is almost useless these days
Bump pkg revision to 2.
be used in variable-expansion version, e.g. `test' vs `${TEST}' in
settings of TEST_TARGET and ALL_TARGET. Gets rid of warning about
"test" in TEST_TARGET setting from lang/perl5/module.mk.
Bump package version.
Reviewed by wiz.
don't explicitly call gunzip, just pass the right arguments to tar.
fixes package decompression on Solaris where gunzip is not available
(but gzip is), and also decompression of bzip2 packages on non-NetBSD.
some builds I did recently. (Only including those things which should be
in the C library; avoiding things such as the resolver -- which may be in
libbind -- or TCP/IP headers and symbols.)
* The following new flags have been added:
-c - case sensitive search
-x - exact match search
-q - quite output
-C - comment search
Patch provided by pancake at phreaker.net; closes PR pkg/26964.
Changes agreed by the original author of pkgfind, Peter Postma.
- Renamed PORTSDIR to PKGSRCDIR
- Added warning option -Wno-workdir
- Fixed some places where absolute and relative pathnames had
been used incorrectly.
Clean up Makefile.
comment them out by default, and add a comment above them indicating that
only *directly* needed dependencies should be in the (edited, final) bl3
file.
This will hopefully encourage folks to reduce the amount of unnecessary bl3
recursion that is rampant in pkgsrc, making many packages "depend" directly
on APIs they never see nor use.
Include each .include'd file only once. Solves the 'Out of memory!'
problem for big packages, and avoids repeated warnings about problems
coming from bl3 or Makefile.common files.
From Roland Illig in private mail.
as it's only used internally by bsd.prefs.mk.
* Make _PKGSRCDIR a public variable by renaming it to PKGSRCDIR.
Also, generate its value from ${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR} so it's less fragile
than the old method of stripping off the last two components of
${.CURDIR}. PKGSRCDIR may now be used after bsd.prefs.mk is defined.
* Change all references to _PKGSRCDIR to PKGSRCDIR.
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.