For Windows Vista or later, executable files including special keywords
(install, update, patch, and so on) in its name are expected as requireing
privileged permissions by default (UAC).
If not, it must be specified with manifest file, or it will be failed to
execute as "Permission denied".
By default pkgsrc uses LOCABASE/gnu as a prefix for packages to install
native versions of GNU tools, which are them symbolically linked back to
the 'g' versions of the files in LOCALBASE, and users can then add
LOCALBASE/gnu/bin to PATH to pick up those tools.
On systems where the GNU environment is desired, PKGGNUDIR now allows
users to install the non-'g' files directly into LOCALBASE, making them
the default without having to alter PATH, whilst retaining the 'g' files
in order to ensure dependencies and tool paths remain the same.
This is from Anton Panev's GSoC 2011 project to add RPM and DPKG
support to pkgsrc. (I am not adding that further support in this
commit.)
This is just a rename of the existing functionality. Now it will
be easy to test the GSoC work by simply putting in a single
directory (such as "rpm" or "deb"). See
http://addpackageforma.sourceforge.net/ for some details.
This is from Anton's CVS, but I made some minor changes:
- changed plural pkgformats to singular pkgformat (to be consistent)
- fixed a few places (in comments) that were missed
- catch up on some additions to flavor not in the pkgforma cvs:
PKGSRC_SETENV and _flavor-destdir-undo-replace and
undo-destdir-replace-install.
can't be disabled by setting it to "no" like the other variables.
Besides, flavor/pkg/metadata.mk has been expecting for a long time that "no"
is a valid value.
Make PKG_DEVELOPER DWIM.
The following licenses are accepted by default:
public-domain
gnu-gpl-v2 gnu-lgpl-v2
gnu-gpl-v3 gnu-lgpl-v3
original-bsd modified-bsd
x11
apache-2.0
cddl-1.0
open-font-license
All packages should now be converted to define their LICENSE.
Show a warning when PKG_DEVELOPER is set but LICENSE is not defined.
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.
For the dependency chain A->B->B the old code created:
_PKGSRC_DEPS=", B-1.0, A-1.0", which obviously can't match the PKGNAME
of B.
Skip the _flavor-bootstrap-depends processing if PKG_FAIL_REASON is
already set and move the check for circular dependencies right after the
block that defines PKGNAME and friends.
patches to add it). Drop pax from the default USE_TOOLS list.
Make bsdtar the default for those places that wanted gtar to extract
long links etc, as bsdtar can be built of the tree.
Make _ALL_FILES and in turn _CKSUMFILES available earlier.
Use it to only depend on digest if _CKSUMFILES is non-empty.
NO_CHECKSUM will now only skip the checksum and checksum-phase
targets. FAILOVER_FETCH will independently check the sums on
distfiles and depend on digest, fixing the remaining issues
originally raised in PR 34914.
Make sure _PKGSRC_BARRIER is set when using just-in-time su.
I've been running this for a long time in my tree without ill effects.
For more information see PR pkg/34470 and PR pkg/38505.
phase pkg_install-depends before bootstrap-depends that just tries to
install a new pkg_install if the current version is too old. Still
keep it as bootstrap dependency for the bulk build code.
For NetBSD, PKG_TOOLS_BIN has to be computed in shell code due to a make
bug.
OK: jlam@