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Hey Joerg, since you made the non-modular Xorg obsolete, you could have at least changed the comments in this file, reflecting the change to modular Xorg. Now, please document here how these files are really meant to be used, since you know it better than me.
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Makefile
44 lines
1.2 KiB
Makefile
# $NetBSD: x11.version.mk,v 1.10 2007/10/01 07:21:44 rillig Exp $
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#
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# This file must not be included directly.
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#
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# XXX: How is it used then?
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#
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# User-settable variables:
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#
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# X11_TYPE
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# The X11 distribution that is used for building X11 packages.
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#
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# Possible:
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# * native: use the native X11 distribution
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# * modular: use modular Xorg from pkgsrc
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#
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# Default: native, unless defined for a specific operating system
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# in mk/platform/${OPSYS}.mk.
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#
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# Variables provided by this file:
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#
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# X11_PKGSRCDIR.${X11_TYPE}
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# The directory where the buildlink3.mk or builtin.mk files can
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# be found for the X11 distribution.
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#
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# BUILTIN_X11_TYPE.${X11_TYPE}
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# The X11_TYPE of the native X11 distribution detected on the
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# system.
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#
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# Variables that _may_ be defined by this file. These variables
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# should be checked to exist before they are used:
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#
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# BUILTIN_X11_VERSION.${X11_TYPE}
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# The version number of the native X11 distribution detected on
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# the system.
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#
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_VARGROUPS+= x11
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_USER_VARS.x11= X11_TYPE X11BASE
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_PKG_VARS.x11= USE_X11BASE
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_SYS_VARS.x11= X11_PKGSRCDIR.${X11_TYPE} BUILTIN_X11_TYPE.${X11_TYPE} BUILTIN_X11_VERSION.${X11_TYPE}
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X11_PKGSRCDIR.native= ../../pkgtools/x11-links
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.include "${X11_PKGSRCDIR.${X11_TYPE}}/version.mk"
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