Remove BUILD_TARGET.
Change pre-install target to post-extract and
don't patch manually, just uses patches/ framework.
This adds gitwhich command and removes gitregrep and gitrfgrep.
Moves terminal files from lib/git/term/ to share/git.
Update patch-ac -- for location of html document. (Now only
installs one.)
Update patch-ab -- to add .gitrc.cons25
Add patch-ad for the .gitrc.cons25 (this was in files, but recreated
patch).
(Note I only slightly tested git. I updated this because
I saw old Makefile.in didn't honor the @mandir@ and @infodir@
as provided by configure. I patched this, but then saw this
was an old version and new version already had this fixed.)
Changes here:
* Version 4.3.20
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** Moving across filesystems now preserves file ownership.
** Copying no longer preserves file ownership.
** F7 (`make-directory') creates all the intermediate directories.
** Fixed a long standing bug in the xid code for long user names (I
could finally reproduce it myself).
** Fixed a crash in the incremental search code.
* Version 4.3.19
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** Fixed 2 compilation problems on non-ANSI C compilers.
** Minor fixes in gitaction.
* Version 4.3.18
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** The build/installation procedure is now based on automake.
** `make prefix=some_path' no longer recompiles git. According to the
new GNU coding standards this is the correct behaviour.
** The key sequence typed so far is displayed in the status bar, if
not completed in one second.
** `select-extension'/`unselect-extension': new builtin commands,
bound on `Alt-+'/`Alt--' (or `ESC +'/`ESC -'). These commands
select/unselect all the files in the current directory that have
the same extension as the current file. That is, if the current
file is "git.c", `select-extension' will select all the "*.c" files
in the current directory. If the current file does not have an
extension (including the case where its name starts with a dot), no
selections/unselections are made.
** The insertion of file/directory names in the command line
(Alt-Enter) is a little bit smarter. Quotes are added only when
necessary and when before the current possition there is a /, no
space is added before the name, to allow for path building.
** The incremental forward/backwards search mechanism can recall the
last searched string if the user types ^S/^R while the string is
empty. This is similar to what Emacs does.
** F2 works on *.pgp files (will ask for a passphrase).
** `ESC m f' mounts the first floppy in /mnt/floppy. `ESC r f'
unmounts it.
** A simple scroll-bar thumb (#) has been added on the right side of
the panel's frame.
** The shell command currently being executed is displayed on the
title of the xterm window.
** GIT_BROWSER: new environment variable. If set, git will use this
to view html documents. If GIT_BROWSER is not set, lynx will be
used instead.
** A more Unix like key sequence structure in gitps and gitview. You
can scroll up and down with `Space' and `Backspace' and quit with
`q'.
** Binary file split on `^C /' and (in background) on `^C b /'.
** The inconsistency between the keys and the signal names in gitps
have been fixed. Signal selection is done with upper case letters
only.
** Other bug fixes.
Summary of changes:
- removal of USE_GTEXINFO
- addition of mk/texinfo.mk
- inclusion of this file in package Makefiles requiring it
- `install-info' substituted by `${INSTALL_INFO}' in PLISTs
- tuning of mk/bsd.pkg.mk:
removal of USE_GTEXINFO
INSTALL_INFO added to PLIST_SUBST
`${INSTALL_INFO}' replace `install-info' in target rules
print-PLIST target now generate `${INSTALL_INFO}' instead of `install-info'
- a couple of new patch files added for a handful of packages
- setting of the TEXINFO_OVERRIDE "switch" in packages Makefiles requiring it
- devel/cssc marked requiring texinfo 4.0
- a couple of packages Makefiles were tuned with respect of INFO_FILES and
makeinfo command usage
See -newly added by this commit- section 10.24 of Packages.txt for
further information.
- New, optional Makefile variable HOMEPAGE, specifies a URL for
the home page of the software if it has one.
- The value of HOMEPAGE is used to add a link from the
README.html files.
- pkglint updated to know about it. The "correct" location for
HOMEPAGE in the Makefile is after MAINTAINER, in that same
section.