instructions. We're not ready to accommodate /package yet, but we
can at least avoid giving bad advice and installing a misleading
rc.d script. Setting up svscan and /service for the first time can
be confusing enough for a new user on its own merits. Bump
PKGREVISION.
apply, by setting ${WRKSRC} appropriately during the "configure"
phase. This had been the only usage of DJB_CONFIG_DIR.
Fixes build on glibc>=2.3.1 systems, otherwise no visible change.
and ${CFLAGS}. This fixes the build of net/djbdns, as well as any
other of these packages passing down PKG_SYSCONFDIR via CFLAGS, as
well as being more generally correct for arbitrary user-defined
CFLAGS. Suggested by jlam.
For consistency across djbware in pkgsrc:
* In math/djbfft's and sysutils/daemontools's do-configure targets,
remove leading @ from ${ECHO} lines; from the former, also remove
unneeded single quotes from one such line.
* Rename net/publicfile's pre-build and sysutils/service-config's
post-patch targets to do-configure.
* In sysutils/checkpassword's do-configure target, reorder creation
of conf-cc, conf-ld, and conf-home.
All of the affected packages have been verified to compile.
XXX These packages probably have enough build goo in common to
XXX warrant an mk/djbware.mk. I'll investigate this post-freeze.
Changes:
The package now installs in /package/admin/daemontools. There are three
new utilities: svscanboot, readproctitle, and pgrphack. multilog now
accepts SIGALRM to force log rotation. svscan now checks for the
existence of /service/blah/log rather than checking whether
/service/blah is sticky.
by Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> in private mail:
>Since I plan to make an updated set of manpages for djbdns in the next weeks,
>I decided to switch to date-versioning the archives to not break the BSD
>ports in future. The newest archive will always be accessible through
>ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/djb/djbdns-1.05-man.tar.gz
>This is a symlink to
>ftp://ftp.innominate.org/pub/pape/djb/djbdns-1.05-man-20010502.tar.gz
>right now. The date-version is always YYYYMMDD.
Thanks for the note!
Daemontools is a small set of /very/ useful utilities, from Dan
Bernstein. They are mainly used for controlling processes, and
maintaining logfiles.
Submitted by Tomasz Luchowski <zuntum@eik.pl> in PR 11674.