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path to the buildlink files. This is due to changes I made to the freetds
installation.
Fix "man" to PKGMANDIR while I am here.
Bump PKGREVISION for all three packages (as the location
of libct is uses is different due to the freetds change).
I didn't test sqsh-motif packaging, as I couldn't get openmotif
to build at this time.
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automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be
used by the package Makefile.
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example MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR} is changed to MAKE_ENV+=FOO=${BAR:Q}. Some
other changes are outlined in
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2005/12/02/0034.html
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Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
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only on Darwin, so remove OPSYS check in dlcompat/buildlink3.mk and
make packages include dlopen.buildlink3.mk instead.
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which are the full option names used to set rpath directives for the
linker and the compiler, respectively. In places were we are invoking
the linker, use "${LINKER_RPATH_FLAG} <path>", where the space is
inserted in case the flag is a word, e.g. -rpath. The default values
of *_RPATH_FLAG are set by the compiler/*.mk files, depending on the
compiler that you use. They may be overridden on a ${OPSYS}-specific
basis by setting _OPSYS_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG and _OPSYS_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG,
respectively. Garbage-collect _OPSYS_RPATH_NAME and _COMPILER_LD_FLAG.
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as that test is now done by the buildlink3 file itself.
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pkg related changes: honour PKG_SYSCONFDIR for sqshrc.
Major changes since 1.7:
* New build system/directory structure. Should build against ASE
12.0 and FreeTDS now.
* Added support for varchar2() and varbinary2() for ASE 12.5 (I
don't have a 12.5 instance to test against yet though).
* Added \if command to perform conditional execution. Please read
the manual carefully on how expressions work.
* Added \while command to perform basic looping conditional
expressions.
* Added \break command to break out of current loop
* Added \for command to perform basic iteration.
* Added \do command to allow the exection of a sqsh script block
once per row returned from statement. Also new #[0-9] variables
may be used to refer to column names in result set. Also note
that \do allows flags -U, -S, -P for execution of statements on
other server or as other users.
* Added \func command to create a sqsh function for later
execution. Also, now ${[0-9]} now refer to the parameters to
this function when it is called. Note that by passing -x to
\func, the function will be exported as a full sqsh command, and
can be called directly without calling \call.
* Added \return to return from current function.
* Obviously, added \call to call sqsh function.
* New variable $? contains: - Return status of command executed on
pipe '|' - Return status of expression evaluated for \while or
\if. - Last server error number of severity > 10 (@@error). This
is useful for flow-of-control using the new conditional
statements.
* Added a directory of handy filter scripts.
* Fixed \rpc command with @variable names.
* \exit now exits sqsh, no matter how many \loop nesting levels
you are in.
* The user will now be re-prompted to enter a password if a "Login
failed." message is received from the server. This may be
disabled using the new $password_retry variable.
* Got rid of error message about ct_exit() not being called.
* Created new 'make distrib' option to build a self-contained sqsh
binary distribution.
* $rcfile and $SQSHRC may now be colon delimited lists of sqshrc
files. This allows for system-wide rc files to be loaded first
before local files. Also, the default $SQSHRC setting is now
"/usr/local/etc/sqshrc:$HOME/.sqshrc" (the /usr/local will be
automatically replaced by the contents of --prefix when passed
to configure).
* Fixed -C.
* $SQSHRC no longer needs to be writable.
* sqsh no longer pays attention to quotes inside of comments
during variable expansion.
* Fixed bcp'ing of results from stored procedures.
* libsybtcl will now be chosen if available.
* 'exact' mode keyword expansion should now work better (thanks to
Sean Woolcock.
* Added $bcp_colsep and $bcp_rowsep configuration variables to
control the separators used during "go -m bcp".
* Added $bcp_trim to configure whether or not trailing spaces are
trimmed in the bcp output.
* Fixed segfault in "pretty" display mode.
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in bsd.pkg.mk...)
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bump PKGREVISION.
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USE_SYBASE_OPENCLIENT and setting SYBASE to the root of the Sybase
Open Client installation.
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Makefiles simply need to use this value often, for better or for
worse.
(2) Create a new variable FIX_RPATH that lists variables that should
be cleansed of -R or -rpath values if ${_USE_RPATH} is "no". By
default, FIX_RPATH contains LIBS, X11_LDFLAGS, and LDFLAGS, and
additional variables may be appended from package Makefiles.
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Work-around for pkg/15385.
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CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS by the buildlink.mk files so remove the extra
definitions to add them from the package Makefiles. As advised by the
bsd.buildlink.mk file, also ensure that the buildlink.mk files are
included prior to defining any package-specific CFLAGS/LDFLAGS to ensure
that the buildlink directories are at the head of the compiler search
paths.
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targets as the buildlink.mk files now add the dependency automatically.
Remove any NO_CONFIGURE definitions as they seem to be useless.
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Use BUILDLINK_INCDIR, BUILDLINK_LIBDIR for locations of linked headers
and libraries. Create a variable BUILDLINK_TARGETS whose value is the
list of build-link targets to execute.
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for sqsh.
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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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Sqsh (pronounced skwish) is short for SQshelL (pronounced s-q-shell), it
is intended as a replacement for the venerable 'isql' program supplied
by Sybase. It came about due to years of frustration of trying to do
real work with a program that was never meant to perform real work.
Sqsh is much more than a nice prompt, it is intended to provide much of
the functionality provided by a good shell, such as variables,
redirection, pipes, back-grounding, job control, history, command
completion, and dynamic configuration. Also, as a by-product of the
design, it is remarkably easy to extend and add functionality.
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