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authorrillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org>2006-02-10 10:41:58 +0000
committerrillig <rillig@pkgsrc.org>2006-02-10 10:41:58 +0000
commit91f9cc1a621aefd60771bedb46ad166f1b8d178a (patch)
tree6c807b208b5eb4923f305a4ca78b2b5310e4837f /mk
parent85cfa4038355be993fdfef116f385f91adda4e43 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-91f9cc1a621aefd60771bedb46ad166f1b8d178a.tar.gz
Indented the variable definitions more consistently.
Diffstat (limited to 'mk')
-rw-r--r--mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk40
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk b/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
index c6ada6af549..36b84de7591 100644
--- a/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
+++ b/mk/bulk/bsd.bulk-pkg.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.115 2006/02/04 01:08:25 rillig Exp $
+# $NetBSD: bsd.bulk-pkg.mk,v 1.116 2006/02/10 10:41:58 rillig Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Hubert Feyrer <hubertf@NetBSD.org>
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ USE_BULK_TIMESTAMPS?= yes
# Shall we remove any packages which are installed, but not required
# to build this package
-PRECLEAN?= yes
+PRECLEAN?= yes
# Sometimes it's useful to not only keep the build logs from broken
# packages, but also the ones from packages that worked.
@@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ KEEP_BUILDLOGS?= no
# If OBJMACHINE is set, use ${MACHINE_ARCH} in the cache and log files
.if defined(OBJHOSTNAME)
. if !defined(_HOSTNAME)
-_HOSTNAME!= ${UNAME} -n
+_HOSTNAME!= ${UNAME} -n
. endif
-BULK_ID?= .${_HOSTNAME:C|\..*||}
+BULK_ID?= .${_HOSTNAME:C|\..*||}
.elif defined(OBJMACHINE)
-BULK_ID?= .${MACHINE_ARCH}
+BULK_ID?= .${MACHINE_ARCH}
.else
BULK_ID?=
.endif
@@ -98,17 +98,17 @@ BULK_ID?=
BUILD_SUCCEEDED_FILE?= .build_succeeded${BULK_ID}
# This file exists to mark a package as broken
-BROKENFILE?= .broken${BULK_ID}.html
+BROKENFILE?= .broken${BULK_ID}.html
# This file is the work log for a broken package
-BROKENWRKLOG?= .broken${BULK_ID}.work.txt
+BROKENWRKLOG?= .broken${BULK_ID}.work.txt
# This file is human-created to force a package to show up as broken
# (it is never cleaned by the bulk build, and contains the broken reason)
-FORCEBROKENFILE?= .forcebroken
+FORCEBROKENFILE?= .forcebroken
# This file is where the log of the build goes
-BUILDLOG?= .make${BULK_ID}
+BUILDLOG?= .make${BULK_ID}
#
# Top level databases and log files
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ BUILDLOG?= .make${BULK_ID}
# bulk build are kept.
# It defaults to ${PKGSRCDIR}, but may be better suited to another directory
# if pkgsrc is on a remote (e.g., nfs) filesystem.
-BULKFILESDIR?= ${PKGSRCDIR}
+BULKFILESDIR?= ${PKGSRCDIR}
# This is a top level file which lists the entire pkgsrc depends tree in the
# format:
@@ -131,28 +131,28 @@ DEPENDSTREEFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.dependstree${BULK_ID}
# format:
# foo/bar depends on: devel/libfoo devel/libbar devel/baz .....
# ie, to build foo/bar we need devel/libfoo devel/libbar devel/baz ... installed
-DEPENDSFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.depends${BULK_ID}
+DEPENDSFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.depends${BULK_ID}
# This is a top level file which lists the entire pkgsrc depends tree in the
# format:
# devel/libfoo is depended upon by: foo/bar graphics/gtkfoo ...
# ie, to build foo/bar we need devel/libfoo to be installed.
# to build graphics/gtkfoo we need devel/libfoo to be installed
-SUPPORTSFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.supports${BULK_ID}
+SUPPORTSFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.supports${BULK_ID}
# This is a top level file which cross-references each package name and pkg
# directory in the format:
# devel/libfoo libfoo-1.3
-INDEXFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.index${BULK_ID}
+INDEXFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.index${BULK_ID}
# File containing a list of all the packages in the correct order for a bulk
# build. The correct order is one where packages that are required by others
# are built before the packages which require them.
-ORDERFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.order${BULK_ID}
+ORDERFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.order${BULK_ID}
# File which is used as a timestamp for when the build started. This is used
# eventually for looking for leftover files (files not properly deinstalled)
-STARTFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.start${BULK_ID}
+STARTFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.start${BULK_ID}
# This top level file saves the bulk build ID. As it most often has a time
# stamp, it is only generated once and later retrieved from this file.
@@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ BULK_BUILD_ID_FILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.bulk_build_id
# File created and used by lintpkgsrc(8) to cache package metadata for
# pruning and bulk-upload exclusions.
-LINTPKGSRC_DB?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.lintpkgsrc.db${BULK_ID}
+LINTPKGSRC_DB?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.lintpkgsrc.db${BULK_ID}
# File which is used as a database for bulk builds in which SPECIFIC_PKGS is
# defined. This database is used to hold all the dependency and index
# information for the specific packages as well as their dependencies. In a
# SPECIFIC_PKGS bulk build, this file is created and then used to create the
# INDEXFILE and DEPENDSTREEFILE.
-BULK_DBFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.bulk_db${BULK_ID}
+BULK_DBFILE?= ${BULKFILESDIR}/.bulk_db${BULK_ID}
# A list of pkgs which we should _never_ delete during a build. The primary
# use is for digest and also for xpkgwedge. Add pkgtools/xpkgwedge in
@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ BULK_PREREQ+= pkgtools/digest
# Commands for printing informational messages from the bulk build.
# BULK_MSG_CONT is used for continuing a message started with BULK_MSG
-BULK_MSG?= ${ECHO_MSG} "BULK>"
-BULK_MSG_CONT?= ${ECHO_MSG} " "
+BULK_MSG?= ${ECHO_MSG} "BULK>"
+BULK_MSG_CONT?= ${ECHO_MSG} " "
#
# Private variables
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ _PRESERVE_WRKDIR?= no
# in several places we want to be able to use something like
# foo/bar.baz++ in a regular expression but have it be interpreted
# literally. So, turn it into foo\/bar\.baz\+\+
-_ESCPKGPATH= ${PKGPATH:C@\/@\\/@g:C@\+@\\+@g:C@\.@\\.@g:Q}
+_ESCPKGPATH= ${PKGPATH:C@\/@\\/@g:C@\+@\\+@g:C@\.@\\.@g:Q}
# The directory where package-specific log files are saved.
_BULK_PKGLOGDIR= ${BULKFILESDIR}/${PKGPATH}