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shattered
1623da1863 Update versions of nightly binaries (older ones are unavailable on master site).
These binaries also depend on alsa and resmgr -- include those in EMUL_MODULES.

Partially fixes PR 40119 -- the binaries don't run yet.

OK by wiz@.
2009-01-04 18:48:47 +00:00
jlam
7d9dfc154d Turn on user-destdir installation for the *-bin-nightly packages --
these Makefiles include seamonkey-bin-nightly/Makefile.common which
just include seamonkey-bin/Makefile.common which already has user-destdir
support.
2008-03-07 05:18:21 +00:00
jlam
b5e6ca3a7e Move code that generates a dynamic PLIST from the {pre,do,post}-install
targets and into a GENERATE_PLIST variable definition.  Remove some
unnecessary empty PLISTs as a result of properly setting GENERATE_PLIST.
2007-10-25 21:04:21 +00:00
jlam
38c496d6c0 Re-add "intentionally empty" PLISTs for meta-packages and other packages
that directly manipulate empty PLISTs.

Modify plist/plist.mk so that if the PLIST files are missing and no
GENERATE_PLIST is defined, then the package fails to build.
2007-10-25 17:49:45 +00:00
jlam
56ba4d2690 Remove empty PLISTs from pkgsrc since revision 1.33 of plist/plist.mk
can handle packages having no PLIST files.
2007-10-25 16:54:26 +00:00
jlam
081c0f8957 Allow a nicer syntax for expressing needing at least a certain version
of an emulated operating system.  Instead of proliferating things like
SUSE_VERSION_REQD, NETBSD_VERSION_REQD, SOLARIS_VERSION_REQD, etc., a
package can say:

	EMUL_REQD=	suse>=9.1 netbsd>=2.0 solaris>=10

all in one, succinct line.
2007-08-23 18:20:30 +00:00
jlam
33f30156fb * Add new emulator framework in pkgsrc/mk/emulator that handles all
binary-only packages that require binary "emulation" on the native
  operating system.  Please see pkgsrc/mk/emulator/README for more
  details.

* Teach the plist framework to automatically use any existing
  PLIST.${EMUL_PLATFORM} as part of the default PLIST_SRC definition.

* Convert all of the binary-only packages in pkgsrc to use the
  emulator framework.  Most of them have been tested to install and
  deinstall correctly.  This involves the following cleanup actions:

    * Remove use of custom PLIST code and use PLIST.${EMUL_PLATFORM}
      more consistently.

    * Simplify packages by using default INSTALL and DEINSTALL scripts
      instead of custom INSTALL/DEINSTALL code.

    * Remove "SUSE_COMPAT32" and "PKG_OPTIONS.suse" from pkgsrc.
      Packages only need to state exactly which emulations they support,
      and the framework handles any i386-on-x86_64 or sparc-on-sparc64
      uses.

    * Remove "USE_NATIVE_LINUX" from pkgsrc.  The framework will
      automatically detect when the package is installing on Linux.

  Specific changes to packages include:

    * Bump the PKGREVISIONs for all of the suse100* and suse91* packages
      due to changes in the +INSTALL/+DEINSTALL scripts used in all
      of the packages.

    * Remove pkgsrc/emulators/suse_linux, which is unused by any
      packages.

    * cad/lc -- remove custom code to create the distinfo file for
	all supported platforms; just use "emul-fetch" and "emul-distinfo"
	instead.

    * lang/Cg-compiler -- install the shared libraries under ${EMULDIR}
	instead of ${PREFIX}/lib so that compiled programs will find
	the shared libraries.

    * mail/thunderbird-bin-nightly -- update to latest binary
	distributions for supported platforms.

    * multimedia/ns-flash -- update Linux version to 9.0.48 as the
	older version is no longer available for interactive fetch.

    * security/uvscan -- set LD_LIBRARY_PATH explicitly so that
	it's not necessary to install library symlinks into
	${EMULDIR}/usr/local/lib.

    * www/firefox-bin-flash -- update Linux version to 9.0.48 as the
	older version is no longer available for interactive fetch.
2007-07-29 05:18:36 +00:00
wiz
6e2c35c083 pkglint cleanup; update HOMEPAGE/MASTER_SITES.
From Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
2007-02-22 19:01:13 +00:00
salo
0a609b9fb3 Initial import of seamonkey-bin-nightly.
The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to deliver production-quality
releases of code derived from the application formerly known as "Mozilla
Application Suite". Whereas the main focus of the Mozilla Foundation is on
Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, our group of dedicated volunteers
works to ensure that you can have "everything but the kitchen sink" (a web
browser, mail client, HTML composer, address book, IRC client and calendar),
and have it stable enough for corporate use.

This packages provides the necessary infrastructure for downloading nightly
builds of various Mozilla products (seamonkey, thunderbird, firefox).
2006-09-24 16:40:50 +00:00