(pkgsrc)
Makefile
mef now takes maintainership (ok by wennmach@)
patches/patch-doc_Makefile.in (added)
Adding PATH at installation time for OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy etc.
See comment on SUBST part in Makefile.
(upstream from NEWS file)
*** Changes in avr-libc-1.8.0:
* Bugs fixed:
[#17815] Configure does not honor --mandir option
[#23234] Alternate interrupt macro
[#24861] Interrupt documentation contains extra include
[#32103] Support for Target-Triplets
[#32419] Incorrect EEPROM size in header for ATxmega192A3
[#32650] Missing include in util/delay.h
[#32675] power_all_enable/disable does not affect timer1 on ATmega164P
[#32698] power.h has additional endif that will break the build
[#32773] stdiodemo source code is broken
[#32988] Internal compiler error: build_unary_op
[#33130] twitest.c source code is broken
[#33230] Sleep modes have incorrect names for ATtiny261/461/861
[#33238] Wrong _VECTORS_SIZE for mega8U2 et al
[#33858] in avr/power.h, clock_prescale_set() not defined for mega328
[#33920] ICR1 incorrectly defined for tiny167
[#34047] missing math.h include in delay.h
[#34514] misspelled in math.h
[#35020] stdint.h: signed types need explicit "signed"
[#35093] strlcat_P fails for some destinations
[no-id] New names for CLKSTA/CLKSEL0/1 for AT90USB82/162
system when power_all_disable() is used
[no-id] util/delay.h would not compile with -ffreestanding
* New devices supported:
* Contributed Patches:
[#7531] Bad name of bit in TCCR0A : WGM0 instead of CTC0 for ATtinyX61
[#7362] iom16a.h: USART vectors inconsistently named for ATmega16A
[#7226] ATMEGA8U2 Patches
* Other changes:
- The old prog_* typedefs are now deprecated, and are only included
if requested by the user. This request is expressed by declaring
the macro __PROG_TYPES_COMPAT__, either by a #define directive
before including <avr/pgmspace.h>, or by a -D compiler option.
- Optimized strlen_P, thanks to Jan Waclawek. Rename strlen_P to be
__strlen_P and add new strlen_P inline function in header file that
checks if value is a constant and known at compile time. If not,
then the new inline function calls __strlen_P as normal.
-----------------------------------------------
*** Changes in avr-libc-1.7.1:
* Bugs fixed: (7 line)
* New devices supported:
ATTiny84a
ATMega16HVB RevB
ATMega32HVB RevB
*** Changes in avr-libc-1.7.0:
* Bugs fixed: ( 138 line)
* Other changes:
- Added 'avr35' architecture.
- Function vfscanf() is rewriten.
- EEPROM functions are rewriten.
- Added support for XMEGA architectures.
- The Postscript documentation build has been removed in favour of
building only the PDF (and HTML and man page) versions.
- A sleeping BOD API was added to <avr/sleep.h>.
- The note about signbit() implementation is removed from documenatation.
- Signature API added in <avr/signature.h>.
- All functions are now placed in the .text.avr-libc section, and the
floating point functions are placed in the .text.avr-libc.fplib section.
- The port/pin assignments of the HD44780 LCD controller in the
stdiodemo example can now be distributed across more than a single
AVR port.
- Added support for avrtiny10 architecture, to support the ATtiny10 Family.
- Added new headerfile: <avr/cpufunc.h>; currently contains _NOP() and
_MemoryBarrier().
- The twidemo can now optionally address 24C32 and larger EEPROMs
that require 16-bit word addressing.
- Add a "memory barrier" to the cli() and sei() macros.
* New devices supported: (76)
* Optimized functions: (13)
* New functions: (30)
(pkgsrc)
Removing:
patches/patch-aa
(was not to install: install-subdir at libiberty)
patches/patch-ac
(was not to install tree-inline.o cppdefault.o for Mac OS X,
equivalent target does not have these files for now)
patches/patch-gcc_toplev.h
Upstream corrected the problem as:
-extern inline int
+static inline int
Adding:
patch-gcc_config_avr_driver-avr_c
To fix the problem like:
error: non-void function 'avr_device_to_arch' should return a value [-Wreturn-type]
patch-libiberty_Makefile.in
Not install libiberty.a
to avoid duplication (conflict) with other cross tool-chain (mef@).
(upstream)
For the changes from 4.4.1 to 4.5, see following page.
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.5/changes.html
patches/patch-aa
(was not to install libiberty) .. removed
patches/patch-ac
(was not to install-recursive under opcodes) .. removed
patches/patch-a[bdefghij]
Added comments (all are as 'Avoid installing info').
Makefile
Added installing libbfd.so libbfd.a bfd.h for simulavr.
Installs libiberty.a as avr/lib/libiberty.a
Installs ansidecl.h and symcat.h for simulavr
(upstream)
Bump Version 2.19.1 to 2.23.2
(From binutils-2.23.2/binutils/NEWS)
---------------------------
Changes in 2.23:
* Add support for the VLE extension to the PowerPC architecture.
* Add support for x64 Windows target of the delayed-load-library.
* Add support for the Renesas RL78 architecture.
Changes in 2.22:
* Add support for displaying the contents of .debug.macro sections.
* Add --preprocessor-arg option to windres to specify additional options
passed to preprocessor.
* Add --dwarf-start and --dwarf-end to readelf and objdump. These are used by
the new Emacs mode, see dwarf-mode.el.
* Add support for the Tilera TILEPro and TILE-Gx architectures.
changes in 2.21:
* Add --interleave-width option to objcopy to allowing copying a range of
bytes from the input to the output with the --interleave option.
* Add support for the TMS320C6000 (TI C6X) processor family.
* Readelf can now display ARM unwind tables (.ARM.exidx / .ARM.extab) using
the -u / --unwind option.
* Add --dyn-syms to readelf to dump dynamic symbol table.
* A new tool - elfedit - has been added to directly manipulate ELF format
binaries.
* Add to dlltool .def file feature of aliasing PE internal symbol name by
'== <ID>' option.
* Add a new command line option -a / --addresses to addr2line to display the
address before function name or source filename.
* Add a new command line option -p / --pretty-print to addr2line to have
a more human readable output.
* The hppa/som targets can now be compiled on any host.
Changes in 2.20:
* Add support for delay importing to dlltool. Use the --output-delaylib <file>
switch to create a delay-import library. The resulting app will load the dll
as soon as the first function is called. It will link to __delayLoadHelper2()
from the static delayimp library, which will import LoadLibraryA and
GetProcAddress from kernel32.
* Add a new command line option, --insn-width=WIDTH, to objdump to specify
number of bytes to be displayed on a single line when disassembling
instructions.
* Readelf can now display the relocated contents of a section as a sequence
of bytes via the --relocated-dump=<name|number> command line option.
* The gprof program has been given a new command line option:
--external-symbols-table=<filename> which reads in symbols from a specified
file.
* The plugin target has been added to bfd. It can load the same shared objects
used by gold and uses them to provide basic support for new file formats.
* The verilog memory hex dump file format is now supported as an output format
for objcopy.
* Add --file-alignment, --heap, --image-base, --section-alignment,
--stack and --subsystem command line options to objcopy, which will
set PE optional header.
* Option --dwarf/-W of objdump is now as flexible as readelf --debug-dump/-w.
* --as-needed now links in a dynamic library if it satisfies undefined
symbols in regular objects, or in other dynamic libraries. In the
latter case the library is not linked if it is found in a DT_NEEDED
entry of one of the libraries already linked.
* Added --prefix=PREFIX and --prefix-strip=LEVEL switches to objdump to
add absolute paths for -S.
* Add new option --use-nul-prefixed-import-tables to dlltool to allow fall-
back to old import table generation with null element prefix.
* Added --identify-strict switch to cause --identify <implib> to
report an error when the import library is associated with
multiple DLLs.
* Added --identify <implib> option to dlltool, which determines the
name of the DLL associated with the specified <implib>.
* Support for PowerPC booke64 instructions has been removed. The assembler no
longer accepts -mbooke32 or -mbooke64 and the disassembler no longer accepts
-Mbooke32 or -Mbooke64. Instead, -mbooke and -Mbooke should be used.
are replaced with .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk", and
USE_GNU_READLINE are removed,
* .include "../../devel/readline/buildlink3.mk" without USE_GNU_READLINE
are replaced with .include "../../mk/readline.buildlink3.mk".
- Following tweak on Makefile:
PATH differs between clang and gcc, add trick by looking for path-by-path
to be adapted to environments. Proposed by dholland@ thanks.
Confirmed on following combinations so far.
NetBSD/amd64 6.1 gcc-4.5.3
NetBSD/amd64 6.99.21 clang version 3.2
NetBSD/i386 5.2 gcc-4.1.3
NetBSD/macppc 6.1 gcc-4.5.3
DragonFly/i386 3.4.2 gcc-4.7.2
* Update MASTER_SITES.
* Add LICENSE.
* Build with distfile's Makefile.
* Install our own do-install target (install target is not provided).
Changelog:
2.20.11 -- 07 April 2008
* Peter H. Froehlich <phf at acm dot org> took over as maintainer
from Andrew Davie, but both Andrew and Thomas Mathys still help.
* DASM moved to sourceforge.net, the new website for DASM is now
available at <http://dasm-dillon.sourceforge.net/>.
* Fixed (the obvious version of) the long-standing "-1 bug" that
made DASM reject sources with negative integer literals; there
may still be signed/unsigned problems in other areas; there is
certainly still a range checking error.
* Fixed the usage message to reflect that symbol table sorting is
controlled by -T and not by -t as the message claimed; also the
format of the usage message is now more GNU-like.
* The range of values for -T is now checked, you have to stick to
0 or 1, arbitrary numbers will not work anymore.
* Removed spurious output when running DASM. In general command
line tools should only make output when there's something to
report (a central Unix tenent). Sorry if you miss the messages,
just look at the usage information instead. :-)
* Added new -E# option to select format of error messages; -E0 is
the default MS style, -E1 is "classic" style from Matthew Dillon,
-E2 is GNU style from their coding standards.
2.20.10 -- 31 October 2004
* Thomas Mathys added support for the Fairchild F8 processor to
DASM. Thank you, Thomas!
* Support files for the Channel-F Video Entertainment System (VES)
added.
2.20.08 -- unreleased
* Documentation changed from Word documents back to text files.
2.20.07 -- 17 July 2003
* No user-visible changes.
2.20.05 -- unreleased
* Symbol table dump is now performed even if an error occurred.
* Symbol table dump now displays string symbols in string form.
2.20.04 -- 24 April 2003
* Command line options now allow "/" as prefix in addition to "-"
as before.
* Division by zero is now treated as an unrecoverable error.
* Error messages now contain more information about the error,
including the actual source code where possible.
* Output reworked. Typically, the -v option is now unnecessary as
more appropriate messages allow you to find errors better.
Compatibility with the -v option has been maintained, although
there may be a few minor changes.
* Branch out of range errors now list the distance to the branch.
* Undefined symbols are now always listed in a separate table. If
an unresolved symbol causes an error, the table is displayed
automatically at the end of assembly. (Note: It can be alright
to have a referenced but undefined symbol, for example when
IFCONST is used. In this case, the undefined table will only
be displayed if there is another undefined label, but it will
contain *all* unresolved symbols.)
* New command line option -T# where # is 0 or 1; 0 sorts symbol
table alphabetically (default), 1 sorts symbol table by address.
If available memory precludes sorting, the table is unsorted.
2.20.02 -- 24 April 2003
* John Saeger contributed support for all illegal 6502 opcodes.
Thank you, John! This fixes the LAX opcode as well.
2.20.01 -- 22 March 2003
* Andrew Davie <atari2600 at taswegian dot com> took up the DASM
project, starting from Olaf "Rhialto" Seibert's 2.12.04 version
with both Olaf's and Matthew Dillon's blessing.
* REPEAT now detects negative loop count (used to lock up).
* Errors are now in the format "file (line): Error: string" to
be compatible with MS VisualStudio.
* Support files for the Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS)
added.
* Support for illegal 6502/6507 opcodes NOP zp and LAZ (zp),y
added.
2.12.14 -- 19 August 1995
* Olaf "Rhialto" Seibert's release of DASM with many changes to
Matthew Dillon's 2.12 release.
Note that everything before 2.20.11 was *reconstructed* by Peter
Froehlich for the 2.20.11 release. Peter had no first-hand knowledge
of the early years but tried to be as accurate as possible, working
from multiple sources. Please feel free to submit any corrections you
may have regarding dates, features, and people.
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
This is a provisional kludge to enable cross-compilation of packages
using libtool. It requires manual intervention: you must build it as
a target package, and then install the target package on the host
with `pkg_add -m ${TARGET_ARCH}'.
ok agc
COMMENT should not be longer than 70 characters.
COMMENT should not begin with 'A'.
COMMENT should not begin with 'An'.
COMMENT should not begin with 'a'.
COMMENT should not end with a period.
COMMENT should start with a capital letter.
pkglint warnings. Some files also got minor formatting, spelling, and style
corrections.
Upstream changes:
(only for release 2.13.3)
This version is a bugfix release against 2.13.2. It includes about 40 bug
and documentation fixes and some minor improvements:
* Fixed some macro issues (cc65).
* Static const local data goes into RODATA, not DATA (cc65).
* Fix error handling in .LEFT (ca65)
* Fixed problems with 80 column mode (C128 library).
* Fix problem when converting function to void pointer (cc65).
* Fix register info for several runtime functions. Result was invalid code
(cc65).
* Fix smbx and rmbx instructions (da65).
* Fix problem with .REPEAT (ca65).
* Fix an error in the runtime division routine (cc65).
* Fix problem with alignments >= 256 bytes (ca65).
* The LINE function mistakenly enabled the BASIC ROM (TGI driver for C64).
* Fix internal error caused by error recovery (or lack of) (cc65).
* Fix invalid handling of signed int types in some cases (cc65).
* Fix some issues with conio scrolling (C128 library).
* Fix and improve the code for compares (cc65).
* Fix some macro issues (ca65).
* Fixed/improved several error messages (all tools).
* Disallow __asm__ on global level (cc65).
* Remove final jump to RESTOR for all CBM platforms (cc65 libraries).
* Add missing export for CBM510 platform (cbm510 library).
* Fix problem with access to structs returned by functions (cc65).
* Fix an internal error in the code generator (cc65).
* Merge back POSIX directory routines for the Atari (atari library).
* Merge back Olivers C interrupt handling code (cc65 libraries).
* Several documentation changes.
* Several documentation fixes and improvements.
Although the claim that using the -Wno-unused-but-set-variable flag
breaks the build for older GCCs is unsubstantiated at this time, the
previous fix for gcc47 is removed in favor of deleting -Werror which
is exactly what the cross/binutils makefile does.
(1) update 5.10 to 5.11
(2) Trying to remove pkglint -Wall warning
(3) Update HOMEPAGE URL
----- ----- -----
AVRDUDE 5.11 relesed
(2011/8/27 By joerg_wunsch)
Finally, more than 1.5 years after the previous release,
AVRDUDE 5.11 is finally done. This is mostly a bugfix
release, but also includes a few enhancements. The two
most important enhancements are:
- TPI (i.e. ATtiny4/5/9/10) programming support for bitbang
programmers.
- FTDI MPSSE (FT2232 etc.) bitbang support.
----- ----- -----
Changes since 0.5.2:
2011-01-16 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* fedora/dfu-programmer.spec.in,
fedora/10-dfu-programmer.fdi, configure.ac, NEWS,
AUTHORS, src/arguments.c, src/arguments.h,
docs/dfu-programmer.1: Updated to the new 0.5.3 release.
2011-01-16 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* src/arguments.c, src/arguments.h,
fedora/10-dfu-programmer.fdi,
doc/dfu-programmer.1: Added support for at32uc3c chips.
2011-01-16 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* src/commands.c: Apply fix suggested by bug 3017901. Fix
an off by 1 error for the bootloader size.
2011-01-16 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* src/intel_hex.c: Apply fix suggested by bug 3016469. Fix
a sign extension problem during reading in the data to
flash.
2010-05-02 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* AUTHORS, src/commands.c: Removed confusing & useless code
that Darren Gibbs found.
2010-04-08 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* AUTHORS, src/arguments.c, src/arguments.h
doc/dfu-programmer.1: Added the patch Mitko sent
to enable at32uc3b1512 and at32uc3b0512 chips.
2010-02-15 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* config.h.in, configure.ac, AUTHORS, src/commands.c,
src/dfu.c, src/dfu-device.h, src/dfu.h, src/main.c:
Added the patch Torsten Rottmann sent to enable
libusb 1.0 support, plus I some changes to allow for
switching via a configure file flag.
2010-02-15 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* src/arguments.c, src/arguments.h, dfu-programmer.1,
AUTHORS: Added the patch Dave Fletcher sent to
enable atmega32u2 support.
2009-09-09 Weston Schmidt <weston_schmidt@alumni.purdue.edu>
* src/commands.c: Fix a bug due to the order of the
bootloader suppression and the lower boundary
verification. Additionally, fixed an off by 1 error
in the flash address verification.
MinGW, a contraction of "Minimalist GNU for Windows," is a port
of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), and GNU Binutils, for use
in the development of native Microsoft Windows applications.
pkgsrc changes:
Rework AVRISP mkII stall workaround.
summary of upstream changes since 5.8:
- Fix problem with loading intel hex rom files that exceed 0x10000 bytes.
- Fix FreeBSD default serial port name.
- jtagmkII.c: If entering JTAG mode fails with a bad JTAG ID message,
retry with external reset applied (in case the target is in sleep
mode or has asserted the JTD bit).
- Fix build for GNU/kFreeBSD.
is really a oddity of NetBSD's USB stack, but this seems to work too.
Also, hello nb2 and set LICENSE.
(This commit bumps most of the patch files only because of
pkgdiff timestamp formatting differences. Sigh.)
* Remove BUILD_DEPENDS on bison, it already in USE_TOOLS.
* Remove USE_BZIP2, not buildlink with bzip2, no effect.
* Remove custom do-* target, *_DIRS is sufficient to do so and use it instead.
* Remove MAKE_FLAGS="c c++", it was not used, and it result in missing "gcov"
after above modification.
* then, add user-destdir support, inspired by PR 42438.
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.
cc65 is a complete cross development package for 65(C)02 systems, including
a powerful macro assembler, a C compiler, linker, librarian and several
other tools.
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with
${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}.
Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
Significant enhancements in this version are:
o Support for JTAGICE MkII device
o New devices supported:
- AT90CAN128 ...
o Support for STK500 Version 2 Protocol
(the latter being the principal reason for the update, as the recent
firmware on the STK500 development boards requires protocol version 2)
Changes in 2.17:
* Add "-x NAME" to readelf in addition to "-x NUMBER".
* Add -i and -t switches to cxxfilt. -i disables the display of implementation
specific extra demangling information (if any) and -t disables the demangling
of types.
* Add support for the "@<file>" syntax to the command lines of all tools, so
that extra switches can be read from <file>.
* Add "-W/--dwarf" to objdump to display the contents of the DWARF
debug sections.
* Add "-t/--section-details" to readelf to display section details.
"-N/--full-section-name" is deprecated.
* powerpc-linux ld now supports a variant form of PLT and GOT for the security
conscious. This form will automatically be chosen when ld detects that all
code in regular object files was generated by gcc -msecure-plt. The old PLT
and GOT may be forced by a new ld option, --bss-plt.
* Add "-i/--inlines" to addr2line to print enclosing scope information
for inlined function chains, back to first non-inlined function.
* Add "-N/--full-section-name" to readelf to display full section name.
* Add "-M entry:<addr>" switch to objdump to specify a function entry address
when disassembling VAX binaries.
* Add "--globalize-symbol <name>" and "--globalize-symbols <filename>" switches
to objcopy to convert local symbols into global symbols.
Changes in 2.16:
* Add "-g/--section-groups" to readelf to display section groups.
* objcopy recognizes two new options --strip-unneeded-symbol and
--strip-unneeded-symbols, namely for use together with the wildcard
matching the original --strip-symbol/--strip-symbols provided, but
retaining any symbols matching but needed by relocations.
* readelf can now display address ranges from .debug_range sections. This
happens automatically when a DW_AT_range attribute is encountered. The
command line switch --debug-dump=Ranges (or -wR) can also be used to display
the contents of the .debug_range section.
* nm and objdump now have a switch "--special-syms" to enable the displaying of
symbols which the target considers to be special. By default these symbols
are no longer displayed. Currently the only special symbols are the Mapping
symbols used by the ARM port to mark transitions between text and data and
between ARM and THUMB code.
* dlltool has a switch "--ext-prefix-alias <prefix>" to generate additional
import and export symbols with <preifx> prepended to them.
since they always need a C compiler, even when the source code is
completely in C++.
For some other packages, stated in the comment that a C compiler is
really not needed.
and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
it will live with other "check" targets run after package installation.
Get rid of SHLIB_HANDLING, whose meaning had mutated over the years
from one thing to another. Currently, it is used to basically note
whether the system's "ldd" command can be usefully run on the package's
binaries and libraries. Rename this variable to CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED
for more clarity.
CHECK_SHLIBS is now a variable set exclusively by the user in /etc/mk.conf
to note whether the check for missing run-time search paths is performed
after a package is installed. It defaults to "no" unless PKG_DEVELOPER
is set.
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
RECOMMENDED is removed. It becomes ABI_DEPENDS.
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.foo becomes BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.foo becomes BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS does not change.
IGNORE_RECOMMENDED (which defaulted to "no") becomes USE_ABI_DEPENDS
which defaults to "yes".
Added to obsolete.mk checking for IGNORE_RECOMMENDED.
I did not manually go through and fix any aesthetic tab/spacing issues.
I have tested the above patch on DragonFly building and packaging
subversion and pkglint and their many dependencies.
I have also tested USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no on my NetBSD workstation (where I
have used IGNORE_RECOMMENDED for a long time). I have been an active user
of IGNORE_RECOMMENDED since it was available.
As suggested, I removed the documentation sentences suggesting bumping for
"security" issues.
As discussed on tech-pkg.
I will commit to revbump, pkglint, pkg_install, createbuildlink separately.
Note that if you use wip, it will fail! I will commit to pkgsrc-wip
later (within day).
and replace with appropriate references to PKGINFODIR instead.
* Properly account for split info files during installation.
* Move info file listings directly into the package PLISTs.
This fixes info-file-related PLIST problems.
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.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
It is more consistent with the tex.buildlink3.mk name. Also, if a package
really needs latex, it just has to set TEX_ACCEPTED to latex distributions
altough today, all TEX_ACCEPTED possibilities are latex distributions
avr-libc-1.2.5 is the 5th bugfix release after 1.2.
The following list shortly summarizes the changes in version 1.2.0 compared
to version 1.0.5 of AVR Libc, which was the latest release from the 1.0
release line by the time 1.2.0 was released.
* Removal of all items marked as deprecated in the past, namely:
o all header files from the base include directory, as they have
been moved to the avr/ subdirectory long time ago (e.g. <io.h>
is now <avr/io.h>),
o deprecated macros and functions (sbi, cbi, inb, outb, inp, outp,
inw, outw, BV, PRG_RDB, eeprom_rb, eeprom_rw, eeprom_wb)
o <avr/timer.h> removed completely, as it was bogus and not really
useful at all
* <avr/ina90.h> and <avr/twi.h> have been moved to the new <compat/...>
include subdirectory,
* The following new devices are supported:
o ATmega165
o ATmega325
o ATmega3250
o ATmega645
o ATmega6450
o ATmega48
o ATmega88
o ATmega168
o ATtiny13
o ATtiny2313
o AT90CAN128
* realloc() is now implemented,
* the boot API has been changed in a way that is incompatible with the
1.0 API,
* the delay API has two new functions added to allow the specification of
delays directly in microseconds, or milliseconds,
* documentation changes: a newer version of Doxygen is used; Unix-style
manual pages are now generated as part of the documentation; a helper
script named avr-man can be used to display these manual pages,
* a single unified Copyright now applies to all files in AVR Libc.
around at either build-time or at run-time is:
USE_TOOLS+= perl # build-time
USE_TOOLS+= perl:run # run-time
Also remove some places where perl5/buildlink3.mk was being included
by a package Makefile, but all that the package wanted was the Perl
executable.
USE_TOOLS and any of "autoconf", "autoconf213", "automake" or
"automake14". Also, we don't need to call the auto* tools via
${ACLOCAL}, ${AUTOCONF}, etc., since the tools framework takes care
to symlink the correct tool to the correct name, so we can just use
aclocal, autoconf, etc.
in PR pkg/19899 and modified by me.
DASM is a highly evolved cross-assembler for 6502, 6803 and 68HC11
processors. It is very popular for hacking/cross-developing on old
6502-based video game systems from Atari, Nintendo, etc. DASM
processes output from the Distella Atari ROM disassembler without
modification.
as it's only used internally by bsd.prefs.mk.
* Make _PKGSRCDIR a public variable by renaming it to PKGSRCDIR.
Also, generate its value from ${_PKGSRC_TOPDIR} so it's less fragile
than the old method of stripping off the last two components of
${.CURDIR}. PKGSRCDIR may now be used after bsd.prefs.mk is defined.
* Change all references to _PKGSRCDIR to PKGSRCDIR.
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
All library names listed by *.la files no longer need to be listed
in the PLIST, e.g., instead of:
lib/libfoo.a
lib/libfoo.la
lib/libfoo.so
lib/libfoo.so.0
lib/libfoo.so.0.1
one simply needs:
lib/libfoo.la
and bsd.pkg.mk will automatically ensure that the additional library
names are listed in the installed package +CONTENTS file.
Also make LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST default to "yes".
which are the full option names used to set rpath directives for the
linker and the compiler, respectively. In places were we are invoking
the linker, use "${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG} <path>", where the space is
inserted in case the flag is a word, e.g. -rpath. The default values
of *_RPATH_FLAG are set by the compiler/*.mk files, depending on the
compiler that you use. They may be overridden on a ${OPSYS}-specific
basis by setting _OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG and _OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG,
respectively. Garbage-collect _OPSYS_RPATH_NAME and _COMPILER_LD_FLAG.