satisfy the BISON_REQD check, it does not function correctly in the tools
environment when not called as /usr/bin/bison, as it is unable to find its
m4sugar.m4 without BISON_PKGDATADIR being set.
Whilst we could work around that in bison.mk I feel that's something of a
hack, and it is simpler and cleaner to just use the pkgsrc tool instead.
from 2006 and the OSX bison has been upgraded long since then. In any
case, if the bison is too old, the BISON_REQD check will ensure that a
working version is pulled in if necessary.
10.4 shipped with gm4 1.4.2, 10.3 came with 1.4.
This is not recent enough for some packages (specifically devel/autoconf),
so use pkgsrc's gm4 instead.
Fixes PR#40329.
The later is shell script which tries to execute "<current-dir>/flex"
under Mac OS X Leopard. This resulted in an endless loop caused by
the buildlink wrappers.
This is backward compatible with at least Mac OS X Tiger where
"/usr/bin/lex" and "/usr/bin/flex" are identical.
if a native one isn't available. We ensure that the "install-info"
tool in the tools directory is a no-op since the real info file
registration is handled by the INSTALL/DEINSTALL script in
pkgsrc/mk/pkginstall/install-info.
makeinfo if no native makeinfo executable exists. Honor TEXINFO_REQD
when determining whether the native makeinfo can be used.
* Remove USE_MAKEINFO and replace it with USE_TOOLS+=makeinfo.
* Get rid of all the "split" argument deduction for makeinfo since
the PLIST module already handles varying numbers of split info files
correctly.
NOTE: Platforms that have "makeinfo" in the base system should check
that the makeinfo entries of pkgsrc/mk/tools.${OPSYS}.mk are
correct.
as needing both (no impact since they're both satisfied by the tar
binary installed by the bootstrap kit). There's some funniness in
the extraction code where we check for pax or GNU tar that needs to
be resolved. Remove the TAR=${GTAR} hack since it's no longer needed
after these changes.
XXX Later, a sweep needs to be made to see where we actually need GTAR
XXX and where we only need TAR, probably triggered by whether we call it
XXX with the "z" option or not. Packages that need GTAR should explicitly
XXX add USE_TOOLS+=gtar to the package Makefile.
packages to strip installed executables. If INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED ==
"yes", then we create a "strip" wrapper in ${TOOLS_DIR} that just
calls ${TRUE} by considering ${TRUE} the system-supplied strip command.
default value for each platform. Currently, the replacement tools
comes from sysutils/coreutils, but where there is no native BSD install
program, bootstrap-pkgsrc should probably be made to provide an install
shell script as an alternative, and mk/tools/bootstrap.mk should be
amended accordingly.
Also remove one use of ${TYPE} in pkgsrc (bsd.pkg.mk) under the new tools
framework.