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2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz1-4/+7
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz1-5/+6
2002-10-09Unused.wiz5-250/+0
2002-10-09Complete conversion to buildlink2 (hi johnny!).wiz4-3/+31
2002-10-09Unused.wiz2-95/+0
2002-10-09Complete conversion to buildlink2.wiz1-2/+3
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz4-14/+18
2002-10-09Unused.wiz1-44/+0
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz2-8/+9
2002-10-09Fix path in PKGSRCDIR variable.wiz1-2/+2
2002-10-09Unused.wiz1-50/+0
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz1-8/+8
2002-10-09Unused.wiz1-52/+0
2002-10-09the python22 PLIST issue is fixed - switch to buildlink2drochner1-4/+2
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz9-36/+37
2002-10-09Unused.wiz1-40/+0
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2.wiz1-4/+4
2002-10-09Unused.jlam1-29/+0
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2jlam1-12/+13
2002-10-09Create BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS and BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS for the python packages sojlam5-5/+42
as to find their headers and libraries. Also allow "-lpython" to resolve to the versioned libpython (-lpython2.2, etc.).
2002-10-09Set PYPACKAGE to the ${PKGBASE} of the python package used. PYPACKAGE canjlam1-1/+6
later be used to probe the values in the various buildlink2.mk files.
2002-10-09We actually refer to the pth-enable python package as "python21-pth".jlam1-7/+7
2002-10-09Make this package use Buildlink2agc1-5/+7
2002-10-09Fix up BUILDLINK_FILES shell expression after PLIST was split into manyjlam1-3/+5
files.
2002-10-09Make this package use buildlink2.agc1-3/+6
2002-10-09Remove trailing newline.jlam1-2/+1
2002-10-09Make this package xpkgwedge-friendly.agc3-22/+47
Use Buildlink2.
2002-10-09As a result of the last change, we no longer need to include bsd.prefs.mk.jlam1-3/+1
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2jlam2-11/+10
2002-10-09Rather than creating wrapper scripts for pgcc and pg++, use them directlyjlam1-3/+13
and rely on the gcc and g++ called internally to use the buildlink wrappers. This correctly forces all references to headers and libraries outside of /usr/include and /usr/lib to be within ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
2002-10-09Allow BUILDLINK_ENV to override shell environment settings injlam1-1/+8
${CONFIGURE_ENV} and in ${MAKE_ENV} for the configure and build processes, respectively. This allows overriding the value of "CC" passed to the build, e.g.: BUILDLINK_ENV+= CC="/usr/pkg/pthread/bin/pgcc"
2002-10-09Ensure that bsd.prefs.mk is included before setting CC and CXX so thatjlam1-1/+3
we override any settings in /etc/mk.conf.
2002-10-09BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS and BUILDLINK_LDFLAGS for unproven-pthreads, whichjlam1-1/+6
installs its files into its own hierarchy.
2002-10-09Updated fvwm2 to 2.4.11nb1martti1-1/+2
2002-10-09Fix path to cpp (PR#18371).martti1-1/+5
2002-10-09Note update of "rp-pppoe" package to version 3.5.tron1-1/+2
2002-10-09Update "rp-pppoe" package to version 3.5. Changes since version 3.3:tron5-19/+78
- Fixes for compilation on Solaris. - INCOMPATIBILITY WITH EARLIER VERSIONS: Kernel-mode plugin now is built against latest CVS ppp source rather than Michal Ostrowski's patched version. If you use kernel-mode PPPoE, you MUST use the CVS version of the ppp source code with rp-pppoe 3.4. - Print PPPoE session number when connection terminates. Thanks to Alexander Dalloz for suggesting this. - Fixed a bug in MSS clamping -- it now works with protocol-field compression. Thanks to Gerd v. Egidy for the patch. - Ignore SIGINT and SIGTERM so LCP termination packets make it out. This update also contains a patch for PR pkg/18525 by Lex Wennmacher.
2002-10-09It is PTHREAD_OPTS not PTHREAD_OPT.skrll1-2/+2
2002-10-09Use proper "MASTER_SITE" definition for SuSE package updates.tron1-2/+2
2002-10-09Update SuSE 7.3 packages to use glibc-2.2.4-77. Previous distfile hasgrant4-10/+12
security vulnerabilities and is no longer available from the master site. Bump PKGREVISION.
2002-10-09note addition of print/latex-mk version 0.9dmcmahill1-1/+2
2002-10-09add and enable latex-mkdmcmahill1-1/+2
2002-10-09initial import of latex-mk-0.9dmcmahill5-0/+72
Latex-Mk is a set of makefile fragments and shell scripts designed to assist in the management of LaTeX documents. The user creates a simple Makefile which sets up a few simple variables and then includes the latex.mk fragment at the end. LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print', and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and draft watermark output are included. LaTeX-Mk works with BSD make and also with GNU make.
2002-10-09Honor ${CAT} definition.uebayasi1-2/+2
2002-10-09Convert to buildlink2. Use perl5/module.mk.schmonz1-7/+4
2002-10-09Convert to buildlink2. Use perl5/module.mk. Move post-extract to pre-configure.schmonz1-11/+9
2002-10-09Refer to uninstalled libtool archives as "libfoo.la", not "-L.. -lfoo".jlam2-1/+15
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2jlam1-3/+3
2002-10-09Following up on previous, EXPR=/bin/expr on Darwin.schmonz1-2/+2
2002-10-09buildlink1 -> buildlink2jlam1-9/+9