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newer Python versions too,
XXX we have to override the do-patch rule to avoid patch errors
(we use EXTRACT_ELEMENTS, so we don't generally have all the
original files)
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+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
+ include distfile filesizes in distinfo
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lang/python upgraded to 2.0
lang/py-html-docs upgraded to 2.0
misc/py-readline upgraded to 2.0
databases/py-gdbm upgraded to 2.0
x11/py-Tk upgraded to 2.0
devel/py-curses upgraded to 2.0
lang/py-extclass upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
textproc/py-dtml upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
www/py-zpublisher upgraded to 2.2.2 and for Python 2.0
print/py-reportlab upgraded to 1.01 and for Python 2.0
More coming...
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appropriate.
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for each of the continuation lines, rather than using backslashes to
continue a single, long definition. This makes it much easier to spot
pre-requisite packages and other dependencies.
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In the vast majority of cases, nothing has changed (i.e. .tgz, .tar.gz,
and .tar.bz2).
EXTRACT_USING_PAX can be set as before.
For custom extractions, instead of using EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS,
EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS and EXTRACT_CMD, simply set EXTRACT_CMD to be the
command needed to decompress and extract the lements from the archive.
${DOWNLOADED_DISTFILE} can be used to reference the distfile(s).
e.g. for compressed shars, where previously there was:
EXTRACT_CMD= ${GZCAT}
EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS=
EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS= |sh
now use:
EXTRACT_CMD= ${GZCAT} ${DOWNLOADED_DISTFILE} | ${SH}
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the pkgs broke on Alpha that was not expected to, disable them all for
the 1.3.3 tag to be on the safe side :-(
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but VAX never has.
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it there to prevent double download.
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- New, optional Makefile variable HOMEPAGE, specifies a URL for
the home page of the software if it has one.
- The value of HOMEPAGE is used to add a link from the
README.html files.
- pkglint updated to know about it. The "correct" location for
HOMEPAGE in the Makefile is after MAINTAINER, in that same
section.
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