Use these versions as well in Makefile and PLIST.
It's unclear whether buildlink3.mk might include Makefile.version, this
is the reason to duplicate this information.
There are other packages that might be versioned similarily:
- sqlite3,
- thread.
No user-visible change in the main package.
The find-prefix infrastructure was required in a pkgviews world where
packages installed from pkgsrc could have different installation
prefixes, and this was a way for a dependency prefix to be determined.
Now that pkgviews has been removed there is no longer any need for the
overhead of this infrastructure. Instead we use BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg
for dependencies pulled in via buildlink, or LOCALBASE/PREFIX where the
dependency is coming from pkgsrc.
Provides a reasonable performance win due to the reduction of `pkg_info
-qp` calls, some of which were redundant anyway as they were duplicating
the same information provided by BUILDLINK_PREFIX.pkg.
up dylib install names in post-build using install_name_tool(1) on Darwin.
Bump PKGREVISION as package built before the Mach-O shlibs checks were
introduced, but the generated PROVIDES were incorrect.
Correct Method Search Order
Regression [lreplace {} 1 1]
Crash regression in [oo::class destroy]
Regress [regsub -all {\(.*} a(b) {}]
[try {} on ok {} - on return {} {}] panic
[tcl::unsupported::getbytecode] disassember
[string cat] bytecode optimization
segfault in mangled bytecode
Hang in some [read]s of limited size
segfault in [array set] of traced array
MSVC14 compile support
[fcopy] treats [blocked] as error
regression in Tcl_Write() interface
fix [gets] on non-blocking channels
restore [open comX: r+]
Restore [lappend v] return value
Stop forcing EOF to be permanent
* --enable-aqua build for Mac OS X is now a Cocoa implementation.
* Support has been added for Cygwin network pathnames.
* Updated to Unicode 6.2 support. Fixes for several crashes and bugs.
tcl_platform(machine), instead of using $MACHINE there.
This is in preparation for reverting the recent change
to the net/tcl-scotty PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION.
The runpath of the TCL_LIB_SPEC was missing as compared to version 8.4,
so the configure script was altered to add it back.
Also, the CONFIGURE_ARGS for thread options had unrecognized arguments.
Problems found and fixes suggested by he@
Highlights of Tcl 8.5
* Features: 8.5 has over 90 TIPs included to provide a wide variety of
new features.
* Bignums: Tcl now supports arbitrary-precision integers, which improves
math operations on large integers.
* Safer interps: Tcl's powerful safe interpreter mechanism now has
improved control of time and command limits in slave interpreters.
* clock command: More robust implementation of command for specifying
time, with significant l10n and i18n improvements.
* dict command: New data structure that allows access to data by value
rather than a variable name, which is substantially faster.
* Additional improvements: Faster list search, new and improved
mathematics procedures, anonymous procedures, new ways to package Tcl
extensions, Tcl-level custom channel types, file and line location
information for each command, and more.
There is of course much, much more.
See [8.5 Changes](http://wiki.tcl.tk/10630) on the wiki for a complete
list of new features.