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2007-11-27Prevent the compat15 and compat16 packages from building on amd64jlam1-1/+2
because those NetBSD releases didn't yet support amd64. Before this change, pkgsrc would still try to install these packages on amd64 if you manually entered the package directory and ran "make install" because amd64 supports netbsd-i386 emulation.
2007-10-07fix obsolete URLs for www.NetBSD.orgkano1-2/+2
close PR pkg/37071 reviewd by xtraeme@
2007-08-30Don't rely on differences in the value of DISTNAME that rely onjlam1-2/+2
"immediate" versus "lazy" evaluation of the value. Just explicitly define a variable (COMPAT_PKG) that holds the value that's needed in each of the compat* packages, and use it within Makefile.common. This was an attempt to solve PR pkg/36863, but it doesn't look like pkglint or lintpkgsrc understand this more straightforward variable construction either.
2007-08-21* Support netbsd-* as a valid platform in EMUL_PLATFORMS. Use thejlam16-0/+366
pkgsrc/emulator/compat* and pkgsrc/emulator/netbsd32_compat* packages to provide the necessary shared libraries to run dynamically linked NetBSD binaries from the days of yore. * Add some additional compat* packages for completeness: compat15, compat20, compat30 * Modify the compat* packages so that "compatNM" only provides files that aren't in "NetBSD-N.(M+1)". For example, compat12 only provides files that don't exist in NetBSD-1.3.x, compat13 only provides files that don't exist in NetBSD-1.4.x, etc. As a result, if you are running NetBSD-3.0/alpha and want to run a 1.3 dynamically linked binary, there is an automatic dependency chain that causes the following packages to be installed: compat13, compat14, compat15, compat16, compat20 There are some deviations from this dependency chain on platforms that have changed executable formats, e.g. i386, m68, sparc, etc. However, in general pkgsrc will require that you have the necessary COMPAT_* options in your kernel to match the installed compat* packages. This restriction is an artificial one imposed by pkgsrc, but allows for a single set of distfiles to be used on all versions of NetBSD. * Provide compat* package support for every supported architecture of NetBSD. Verily, it is now possible to run 1.2 binaries on NetBSD-1.5.3/pc532 by installing the compat12 package from pkgsrc. Rejoice, one and all! * The netbsd32_compat* packages mirror the corresponding compat* packages for use by sparc64 and x86_64 to allow running 32-bit binaries with COMPAT_NETBSD32 kernel support. The "extras" packages supply the additional shared libraries from the corresponding release of NetBSD so that the set of files in /emul/netbsd32 will be complete. * pkgsrc/emulators/compat_netbsd contains infrastructure files shared by all of the compat* packages.