* Move some MesaLib files from files/xorg to files/xfree.MesaLib,
or unwanted MesaLib may be buildlinked (and result in build failure).
* Add some files from OpenBSD-5.0.
NetBSD-current after last weekends xorg imports.
Remove Xmu files from xorg file list, they are in xorg.libXmu list.
Bump version to 0.61 and depend on it in bl3.mk.
- Fix a fundamental problem which meant that the package included links
for builtin components that "pkgsrc" will not use because they are too old.
- Remove NetBSD specific "pixman" hack that is no longer necessary.
- Add a nasty hack to deal with the "pixman" issue under NetBSD 5.1*
(and 5.0?) which provides an old version of "libpixman" with a higher
major number than the package in "pkgsrc".
This is just a simple version bump so that ${OS_VERSION} can be removed from
the DISTNAME as this package now depends on 'pkgtools/osabi'
Update BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.x11-links to match.
1.) Update list to remove duplicates and add missing entries for recent
versions of NetBSD-current. The necessary changes were supplied
by Bernd Ernesti.
2.) Include the operating system version number in the package version
to force a re-build of the package if the operating system is
updated (which might change the X11 distribution as well.
This should fix PR pkg/42492.
Change approved by Thomas Klausner.
Detect X.org even if "imake" is not installed. The package now works as
expected under Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
No regressions under NetBSD/amd64 5.0_STABLE with native X.org.
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.
X.Org found in NetBSD-current.
Thanks a lot to all who helped, especially Matthias Scheler who did
repeated tests on Mac OS X and older versions of NetBSD to make sure the
support for those platforms wouldn't be broken (or at least, not fatally,
as I would still expect a few hiccups here and there, because there is
only so much one can test in such limited time).
On the infrastructure side, this branch brings pkgconfig-builtin.mk, in
order to write very easily new builtin.mk files. It can actually handle
more than just pkgconfig files, but it will provide a version if it finds
such a file. x11.builtin.mk has also been made more useful and now all
existing (and future!) native-X11-related builtin.mk files should include
it.