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authorabs <abs@pkgsrc.org>2011-09-10 16:30:02 +0000
committerabs <abs@pkgsrc.org>2011-09-10 16:30:02 +0000
commit56589636b2daf7ed1d175666efe98f146f1e86d8 (patch)
treefa9ae88a575896a91fd6e19240765575aa0ca237 /mk/platform/UnixWare.mk
parentb580dbf37ffa7021e96fc67f2bdf50b3c6037156 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-56589636b2daf7ed1d175666efe98f146f1e86d8.tar.gz
From "What platforms work with X11_TYPE=native" thread on pkgsrc-users.
Based on the responses I'm going to switch the default X11_TYPE to be modular, and override in platform/*.mk files as required. The new values will be: Changed - from native to modular - FreeBSD - FreeMiNT - Linux Changed - older versions switched from native to modular - NetBSD - native for NetBSD-4 and later Native (unchanged) - should probably be switched to modular - AIX - BSDOS - IRIX - Interix - MirBSD - UnixWare Native (unchanged) - Darwin - for Leopard (10.5) and later - OpenBSD.mk - SunOS.mk Modular (unchanged) - DragonFly - HPUX - Haiku - OSF1 I'd like to encourage anyone using X11 apps on any platforms other than NetBSD, Darwin, DragonFly, FreeBSD, Linux, FreeMiNT, HPUX, Haiku or OSF1 to speak up, whether they are happy with native or having to set modular.
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diff --git a/mk/platform/UnixWare.mk b/mk/platform/UnixWare.mk
index 27439a77049..75696baa4ae 100644
--- a/mk/platform/UnixWare.mk
+++ b/mk/platform/UnixWare.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: UnixWare.mk,v 1.29 2010/07/08 04:57:36 dholland Exp $
+# $NetBSD: UnixWare.mk,v 1.30 2011/09/10 16:30:02 abs Exp $
#
# Variable definitions for the UnixWare 7 operating system.
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ ULIMIT_CMD_stacksize?= ulimit -s `ulimit -H -s`
ULIMIT_CMD_memorysize?= ulimit -v `ulimit -H -v`
USERADD?= /usr/sbin/useradd
+X11_TYPE?= native
+
# imake installs manpages in weird places
IMAKE_MAN_SOURCE_PATH= share/man/man
IMAKE_MAN_SUFFIX= 1