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2010-07-02Fix compilation. Fix PLIST. Bump revision.joerg4-3/+22
2010-05-13Update gxemul to 0.6.0. Okay'ed by wiz@, in PR pkg/43296 by me.tsutsui7-95/+42
--- The main change between release 0.4.7.2 and 0.6.0 is: * Since late 2007, a complete rewrite of the emulator's base framework has been going on. GXemul 0.6.0 is a very early release of the new framework. So far, only the testm88k machine mode has been rewritten to use the new framework, all other machine modes run in legacy mode using the old framework (which is still included). In other words: For most emulation modes, 0.6.0 will be exactly like 0.4.7.2. In addition to the new framework, a couple of other changes are worth mentioning: * Many unused, rarely used, and bogus emulation modes and features were removed, to reduce the maintenance burden. * Some operating systems listed on the guest OS page have had new releases; the documentation has been updated to reflect this. * New source code (but not the legacy part) is documented using Doxygen comments, and there is a unit testing framework in place. * There is now finally an install Makefile target, and the -j make option can be used to parallelize builds. Please read the HISTORY file for more details. --- Also update pkgsrc files: * update COMMENT and DESCR per the latest release note * remove MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no as mentioned in the above changes list.
2009-07-21MAKE_JOBS unsafe.asau1-1/+3
2009-07-18Update gxemul to 0.4.7.2, and also pull some fixes from upstream trunktsutsui6-42/+58
for running several NetBSD ports properly on the emulator. PR pkg/41742 Discussed with and okay'ed by wiz@. Upstream changes: The changes between release 0.4.6.6 and 0.4.7 are: * Motorola 88K emulation is now complete enough to run a guest operating system: OpenBSD/mvme88k 4.4. A big thank you goes to Miod Vallat, who sent me physical 88100 documentation, via snail mail. This has been invaluable when implementing the 88K emulation mode. The changes between release 0.4.7 and 0.4.7.1 are: * Applying a man page hypenation patch from Jonathan Wiltshire. * Minor documentation errors fixed. * Some more missing M88K instructions added. * NetBSD/hpcmips can now be installed and run using serial console (i.e. without -X), in addition to using the framebuffer. The changes between release 0.4.7.1 and 0.4.7.2 are: * NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 4.5, and HelenOS 0.4.0 have been released, and the guest OS page has been updated to reflect this. (Not all versions and architectures work; the versions listed on the guest OS page are the latest ones that have been tested.) * A bug has been fixed which prevented configuration files from being used. Patches pulled from upstream trunk: patch-aa: Applying a patch for setting the ARCBIOS OSLOADPARTITION environment variable in a more correct way. http://gxemul.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gxemul?view=rev&revision=5473 This makes NetBSD/arc work on PICA emulation with VGA console. (more proper fix than the previous patch-aa) patch-ab: Better fix for the Cobalt board ID number. http://gxemul.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gxemul?view=rev&revision=5485 (fixes in the previous patch-ab has been integrated in the latest release) patch-ac: Applying a patch which makes NetBSD/hpcmips work well with the clock again. http://gxemul.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/gxemul?view=rev&revision=5472 pkgsrc changes: - update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE (now they are in sourceforge) - update PLIST (add share/doc/gxemul/unsupported.html)
2009-06-14Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTsjoerg1-2/+1
2009-06-12Fixed some minor pkglint warnings.rillig2-14/+14
2008-11-14Update gxemul to 0.4.6.6. Submitted by ISIHARA Takanori in PR pkg/39906.minskim3-10/+9
Changes: - Applying a patch from Kiyotaka Inaba which causes an ARM UND exception to be generated by the instruction word 0xe6000011, which is needed by gdb when running inside the emulator. Also enabling ARM UND exceptions for ARM floating point instructions (needed by both Linux and NetBSD/arm). - Fix for a free() bug in bootblock_iso9660.c. Updating the OpenBSD/landisk installation instructions from 4.2 to 4.4, after verifying that it works.
2008-10-24Apply a patch from FreeBSD Ports:minskim3-3/+17
Due to small issue with gxemul (PCI registers values of piix controller are not saved having been written) FreeBSD in gxemul panics after detecting IDE devices. Apply this patch to fix it... Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-10-24Regen patch-aa with pkgdiff so that it conatins the NetBSD tag.minskim2-7/+8
2008-09-14Add a workaround to make NetBSD/arc work with vga/pckbd console.tsutsui3-2/+46
(set proper ARC environments to avoid cngetc() on boot device detection) Bump PKGREVISION.
2008-06-18Update gxemul to 0.4.6.5.minskim2-6/+6
Changes since 0.4.6.1: * Applying a patch from Oleksandr Tymoshenko for the wdc device, fixing the order of 16-bit words within 32-bit words in the identify struct, and the error register is not cleared on reads any more. * The disk device used in the test machines can now access disk images larger than 4 GBs when emulating 32-bit architectures (as suggested by Julian Elischer). * For ARM emulation, a special case for PC-relative load which wasn't implemented before has now been implemented. (The problem could be triggered by attempting large builds using NetBSD's pkgsrc inside e.g. NetBSD/cats.) * The ARM 'bkpt' instruction has been implemented (patch from Jiri Svoboda).
2008-05-26Second round of explicit pax dependencies. As reminded by tnn@,joerg1-2/+4
many packages used to use ${PAX}. Use the common way of directly calling pax, it is created as tool after all.
2008-05-25Reset maintainer on his request.wiz1-2/+2
2008-03-29Replace DESCR with a copy of the first few paraghraphs from the READMEapb1-6/+18
inside the distribution. OK xtraeme.
2008-01-04Update to 0.4.6.1:xtraeme3-11/+9
The changes between release 0.4.6 and 0.4.6.1 are mostly focused on documentation updates, to reflect new releases of guest operating systems: * OpenBSD 4.2 has been released. OpenBSD/landisk 4.2 works in GXemul. * NetBSD 4.0 has been released. The installation instructions in GXemul's documentation have been updated to reflect this. o In most cases this simply means that NetBSD 4.0 should work, in addition to NetBSD 3.1. Some specifics worth mentioning are: o For NetBSD/pmax, the change from 3.1 to 4.0 means that X Windows is now working again out-of-the-box. (Simply run startx as root to start X.) o For NetBSD/arc, the supported version has jumped from 1.6.2 to 4.0. o NetBSD/landisk has been released, and works in GXemul. o NetBSD/prep is unfortunately still at NetBSD 2.1. o In some emulation modes, such as evbmips, hpcmips, and perhaps some more, NetBSD 4.0 uses the clock in a way which is not yet implemented in the emulator. (NetBSD 4.0 works, but NetBSD 3.1 worked better.) o (I have not tried some of the "heavier" emulation setups, such as NetBSD/sgimips.)
2008-01-03Add DESTDIR support.joerg1-6/+7
2007-06-16Update to 0.4.6:xtraeme3-7/+9
The changes between release 0.4.5.1 and 0.4.6 include, among other things: o) NetBSD/pmppc can now run in the emulator (with root-on-nfs), on an emulated Artesyn PM/PPC board. o) An instruction combination has been implemented for the idle loop used by NetBSD/arm (cats, netwinder, and iq80321). In plain English, this means that if the guest OS inside the emulator is not using any CPU, the emulator should not use much CPU on the host either. o) Some minor SuperH emulation speed improvements. o) General code cleanup: Non-working (skeleton) emulation modes have been removed, to make it easier to maintain the source code in the long run, and many unused/legacy constructs have been removed.
2007-05-01Update to 0.4.5.1:xtraeme3-7/+9
The changes between release 0.4.5 and 0.4.5.1 include, among other things: o) OpenBSD/landisk has now had its first release (4.1, 2007-05-01). Landisk emulation is now stable enough to allow OpenBSD/landisk to be installed onto a disk image, and run from it. o) Finally found and fixed an old bug in the address to symbol name lookup mechanism, which caused some symbols to be missed. Debug output with -t or -i should now show all symbols.
2007-04-14Update to 0.4.5.xtraeme3-10/+8
o) Initial support for "disk overlays" has been implemented. This enables e.g. simple roll-back of emulated disk contents to a previous state. o) Dyntrans bug fixes; code translations on physical addresses that were offset a multiple of 128 MB from each other could either cause weird bugs, or translation leaks (leading to unnecessary dyntrans cache overflows). o) Some cleanup: The GDB debugging stub support, some dummy machine modes (TS7200, Walnut, PB1000, and Meshcube), and some dummy or experimental CPUs (RCA180x and Transputer) have been removed, to make the emulator slightly more maintainable.
2007-03-18Update to 0.4.4.1:xtraeme3-8/+16
o) SuperH (SH4) emulation is now somewhat more stable. x) GXemul 0.4.4: A NetBSD/dreamcast Live CD works. x) GXemul 0.4.4.1: A Linux/dreamcast Live CD also works. o) PowerPC "G4" emulation is now stable enough to let NetBSD/macppc run from a disk image. (Installing actually worked before, but the NetBSD/macppc GENERIC kernel uses AltiVec instructions which were not implemented correctly.) o) The PICA-61 (arc) and i80321 (evbarm) emulation modes now have their timers fixed at 100 Hz. A hardcoded speed like this is very ugly, but it is at least better than before (when the timer wasn't really running at any specific speed at all).
2007-02-19Update to 0.4.4 (thanks to Anders for the notice):xtraeme3-7/+14
Changes between release 0.4.3 and 0.4.4 include, among other things: o) The interrupt subsystem has been redesigned. This means two things: x) Internal code cleanup, which makes the whole emulator more maintainable. Instead of using magically encoded integers for interrupts, strings are now used. These strings are in the form of "paths", so that devices and busses can more easily be connected to other busses, devices, or CPUs. x) Some machine types which happened to work in release 0.4.3, but were not listed in the documentation as working, may have stopped working now. As always, the documentation should indicate the combinations of machine modes and guest OSes that are supposed to work. o) SuperH (SH4) emulation is now somewhat more stable, enough to let a NetBSD/dreamcast Live CD be usable. o) PowerPC "G4" emulation is now stable enough to let NetBSD/macppc run from a disk image. (Installing actually worked before, but the NetBSD/macppc GENERIC kernel uses AltiVec instructions which were not implemented correctly.) o) The PICA-61 (arc) and i80321 (evbarm) emulation modes now have their timers fixed at 100 Hz. A hardcoded speed like this is very ugly, but it is at least better than before (when the timer wasn't really running at any specific speed at all).
2007-02-07Modular Xorg support.joerg1-2/+2
2007-01-07Mechanically replaced man/* with ${PKGMANDIR}/* in the definition ofrillig1-2/+2
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with ${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}. Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
2006-11-09Update to 0.4.3.xtraeme6-147/+10
Changes between release 0.4.2 and 0.4.3 include, among other things: o) SuperH (SH4) emulation is now stable enough to let a NetBSD/dreamcast GENERIC_MD (ramdisk) kernel reach userland. o) There is now a simple framework for letting emulated clocks, as seen by guest operating systems, run at the same speed as the host clock. So far, the DECstation, MobilePro (hpcmips), NetWinder, CATS, Malta (evbmips), Cobalt, Algor, Dreamcast, and testmips machine modes use the new clock/timer framework. o) Some changes to the way expressions are evaluated in the built-in debugger, and some changes in command behaviour: x) Expressions (including assignments) can now be arbitrarily complex, using parentheses, and the following operators: + - * / % (modulo) ^ (xor) & (and) | (or) x) Some internal emulator variables can now be read/written using normal expressions. Examples of commands that did not work earlier, but should work now: print verbose r5 = sp - arch_pagesize * 4 machine[0].statistics_enabled = 1 x) To force a name to be interpreted as a setting/register name, a hash sign (#) is now used instead of the percentage sign (%). (In the new expression evaluator, % means arithmetic modulo.) x) The 'focus' command now also selects a cpu, in addition to selecting machine and emul. x) The 'reg' command only prints registers for one cpu now, not all cpus in the currently focused machine. o) The wdc (standard IDE controller) had a bug which prevented disk images larger than 2 GB to work correctly. This has been fixed. o) For MIPS emulation, some combinations of emulated processor + guest operating system should now work better when idling (i.e. the host should not run at 100% CPU): x) For MIPS32/MIPS64 and RM5200, the 'wait' instruction should now work more or less as expected. x) For VR41xx (e.g. MobilePro) emulation, the standby instruction should work like the 'wait' instruction. x) For R3000 emulation, where there is no hardware wait instruction, I've implemented "instruction combination" hacks for both NetBSD/pmax and Debian/pmax, so that their cpu idle loops are detected and treated almost as a wait instruction. o) MIPS 64-bit address translation (X=1) was not fully working before; TLB exception handling for xkseg and larger-than-2GB-userland should now actually work. (Thanks to Juli Mallett and Carl van Schaik for noticing these problems.) o) The mouse cursor update routines in DECstation (LK201) emulation previously used the fact that guest OSes set the _hardware_ cursor position. In order to support X Windows when emulating modern versions of NetBSD/pmax, which don't set the hardware position anymore, a workaround has been implemented which only sends relative coordinates to the guest OS. This has two drawbacks: 1. Ultrix emulation with dual- and tripple-head emulation will most likely feel very strange. It will still work, though. 2. Cursor movement feels "accelerated", because the emulator sends unaccelerated movements to the guest OS, which then accelerates them. This can however be compensated to some degree by running 'xset m 1 0' in the guest OS. Having weird accelerated mouse movement is better than having no mouse support at all, so this change was necessary.
2006-09-17Add patches to implement the SCSI commands READ_DISCINFO andhe4-2/+112
READ_TRACKINFO, sufficient to get a NetBSD/cats kernel mount a cd-rom image. I still get ""cd_setblksize: trying to change bsize, but no blk_desc" but it seems to be a benign warning. Pkgrevision bumped to 1.
2006-09-17Add a patch which implements free-running timers on footbridge, ashe2-1/+28
found on cats and netwinder. This gets a NetBSD/cats -current install kernel booting again after the move to timecounters. Before this change, the emulated kernel would loop during the tlp0 attachment, inside delay(). Note, I'm guessing that a free-running timer should not generate an interrupt on wrap (I don't have the hardware documentation). Patch sent upstream.
2006-08-20Update to 0.4.2.xtraeme3-11/+17
Changes between release 0.4.1 and 0.4.2 include, among other things: o) The NetWinder emulation mode now works well enough to let NetBSD/netwinder run from a disk image. (NetBSD/netwinder has to be installed manually, though, because there is no installation ramdisk kernel. The GXemul documentation has an example of how to install NetBSD/netwinder using an emulated NetBSD/pmax machine.) o) Algorithmics P5064 emulation works well enough to let NetBSD/algor run from a disk image. (Similar to NetBSD/netwinder, it has to be installed manually, using another emulated machine.) o) PCI configuration register writes can now be handled, which allows NetBSD/Malta (evbmips) 3.0.1 and NetBSD/cobalt 3.0.1 to run from PCI IDE harddisk images. (Previously, only NetBSD 2.1 worked for the Malta and Cobalt emulation modes.) o) Some performance increases: The virtual translation table update routine has been simplified to work the same way for 32-bit and 64-bit emulation, and this apparently results in a speedup for all 64-bit modes. For 32-bit MIPS, some more instruction combinations have been added.
2006-07-27Only include x11.bl3.mk if the x11 option is turned on.wiz1-2/+3
From pancake in PR 34088.
2006-07-25Update to 0.4.1:xtraeme2-6/+7
Changes between release 0.4.0.1 and 0.4.1 include, among other things: o) Some bugs in the dynamic translation core have been fixed, making all emulation modes (especially the MIPS mode) more stable. o) In the refactoring effort between 0.4.0 and 0.4.0.1, single-stepping (and instruction tracing) of 64-bit programs was accidentally broken. Single-stepping in 64-bit mode could result in strange exceptions. This has been fixed in 0.4.1. o) MIPS emulation performance has been improved somewhat: R3000: After removing some buggy code (hints for physical page translations), it was possible to remove the workaround for R3000 caches which was needed in 0.4.0.1 to make Linux and Ultrix run. This gives an overall speedup for R2000/R3000. For non-R3000, there have been some speedups as well. After fixing reference count bugs for 64-bit addressing in the dyntrans system, workarounds/hacks in the tlbwr/tlbwi instructions and in the ASID change helper function could be removed. o) A new -s command line option is now available, for dumping raw runtime data/statistics on every instruction to a file. Currently, the following kinds of data can be dumped: 1. the program counter (virtual address) 2. the physical address representation of the program counter 3. the internal dyntrans instruction call pointer, useful when developing/optimizing the emulator This data can then be analyzed by external tools. (There was a -s command line option in previous releases of the emulator, but it did not work as intended, and was not usable from dyntrans emulation modes.)
2006-07-05Fixed pkglint warnings.xtraeme1-3/+3
2006-07-02Update to 0.4.0.1:xtraeme3-16/+51
The most important change between release 0.3.8 and 0.4.0.1 is: o) The emulation of MIPS processors has been completely rewritten; it now uses the same portable dynamic translation system as the ARM and PowerPC emulation modes. On Alpha and i386 hosts (and AMD64 hosts running in 32-bit mode), GXemul previously used translation into native code. This release will perform worse than 0.3.8 on those host architectures. On all other hosts (including AMD64 running in native 64-bit mode), 0.4.0 is likely to be faster than 0.3.8, when emulating MIPS. I think that in the long term, moving towards full portability like this is a good idea. (0.4.0 was a bit buggy and unstable; 0.4.0.1 is a quick-fix release.) There have also been many other changes, including, but not limited to: o) The "test machine" functionality is more well-defined than before, and some tutorial-like demos have been added. These could be useful e.g. in operating system construction courses. o) NetBSD/sgimips 3.0 works now. This is most likely due to the rewrite of the MIPS emulation mode. Previous releases of GXemul only worked with NetBSD/sgimips 2.1. o) I have begun implementing rudimentary support for GDB remote serial protocol connections. This means that you can run e.g. the Data Display Debugger, and connect it to a GXemul instance. No advanced GDB functionality is working yet, but starting and stopping the emulated machine and single-stepping should work.
2006-03-06pkglint'ifyxtraeme1-4/+4
2006-02-19Update to 0.3.8:xtraeme4-33/+9
The user-visible changes between release 0.3.7 and 0.3.8 include: o) The IQ80321 (Xscale) machine mode is now working well enough to run NetBSD/evbarm 2.1. o) Faster framebuffer output in some situations.
2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg1-2/+2
2005-12-05Fixed pkglint warnings. The warnings are mostly quoting issues, forrillig1-3/+3
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
2005-11-30Added a patch for ISO C90 compatibility.rillig2-1/+26
2005-11-27:s/${LOWER_OPSYS}/netbsd/gxtraeme1-17/+17
2005-11-26Install all files in the doc directory. Suggested by the author.xtraeme2-21/+31
Bump PKGREVISION.
2005-11-26Update to 0.3.7xtraeme3-7/+9
User-visible change between release 0.3.6.2 and 0.3.7 include: o) The experimental PowerPC emulation mode is now working well enough to allow NetBSD/prep 2.1 to be installed and run inside the emulator. It is not 100% stable, and it is not optimized for performance yet, but hopefully enough for simple experiments. o) I finally took the time to implement a DEC 21143 NIC; this brings network connectivity to NetBSD/cats. (The userland "NAT"-like networking layer is still a bit buggy, and does not work with everything. However, NetBSD/cats can now be installed via ftp.) o) CD-ROM images can now in some cases be detected as ATAPI CD-ROMs instead of IDE harddisks. It works for at least NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux on CATS, and NetBSD on hpcmips. Internal (code related) changes include: o) Cleanup of the PCI and ISA bus frameworks; in practice this means that more code can be shared between different emulated machine models than before, and that adding new machine types will become easier. o) Dyntrans updates; 32-bit PowerPC mostly, but also many performance related updates for ARM.
2005-10-29Update to 0.3.6.2:xtraeme2-6/+6
* Many improvements to the ARM emulation were made, and now it works 3x faster than 0.3.6.1.
2005-10-23Update to 0.3.6.1:xtraeme2-6/+6
The 0.3.6.1 release fixes some issues related to ARM emulation: x) The emulator can now be compiled inside NetBSD/cats or OpenBSD/cats, inside the emulator itself. (In 0.3.6, some bugs prevented this.) x) Performance increase: A non-scientific but realistic test, measuring the real-world time it takes to do a full NetBSD/cats installation, seems to indicate that 0.3.6.1 can be twice as fast as 0.3.6 was.
2005-10-08Update to 0.3.6:xtraeme3-7/+15
The most imporant user-visible change between release 0.3.5 and 0.3.6 is: (X) The experimental ARM emulation mode is now working well enough to install NetBSD/cats and OpenBSD/cats onto harddisk images.
2005-09-17Remove an entry that is not installed, and add a missing one.minskim1-2/+2
2005-08-25Update to 0.3.5.xtraeme2-6/+6
The user-visible changes between release 0.3.4 and 0.3.5 are minor, and can be summarized as follows: o) Updates to the (old) binary translation subsystem, resulting in minor speed improvements. o) 64-bit MIPS dmult/dmultu has been fixed. o) slt* instructions for 64-bit MIPS were incorrectly implemented in the i386 backend. This has been fixed.
2005-06-28Update to 0.3.4.xtraeme3-11/+16
Changes: x) When emulating a network of multiple machines, the emulated machines can now be placed on different hosts. x) NetBSD/evbmips can now be installed and run from a disk image. (There is no INSTALL kernel for NetBSD/evbmips, so you need to install using another OS, for example emulated NetBSD/pmax.) x) NetBSD/sgimips can now be installed. Not onto a SCSI disk, but the files can be exported via nfs from another emulated machine. The sgimips machine can then netboot. (Read the documentation for details.)
2005-06-01Massive cleanup of buildlink3.mk and builtin.mk files in pkgsrc.jlam1-2/+2
Several changes are involved since they are all interrelated. These changes affect about 1000 files. The first major change is rewriting bsd.builtin.mk as well as all of the builtin.mk files to follow the new example in bsd.builtin.mk. The loop to include all of the builtin.mk files needed by the package is moved from bsd.builtin.mk and into bsd.buildlink3.mk. bsd.builtin.mk is now included by each of the individual builtin.mk files and provides some common logic for all of the builtin.mk files. Currently, this includes the computation for whether the native or pkgsrc version of the package is preferred. This causes USE_BUILTIN.* to be correctly set when one builtin.mk file includes another. The second major change is teach the builtin.mk files to consider files under ${LOCALBASE} to be from pkgsrc-controlled packages. Most of the builtin.mk files test for the presence of built-in software by checking for the existence of certain files, e.g. <pthread.h>, and we now assume that if that file is under ${LOCALBASE}, then it must be from pkgsrc. This modification is a nod toward LOCALBASE=/usr. The exceptions to this new check are the X11 distribution packages, which are handled specially as noted below. The third major change is providing builtin.mk and version.mk files for each of the X11 distribution packages in pkgsrc. The builtin.mk file can detect whether the native X11 distribution is the same as the one provided by pkgsrc, and the version.mk file computes the version of the X11 distribution package, whether it's built-in or not. The fourth major change is that the buildlink3.mk files for X11 packages that install parts which are part of X11 distribution packages, e.g. Xpm, Xcursor, etc., now use imake to query the X11 distribution for whether the software is already provided by the X11 distribution. This is more accurate than grepping for a symbol name in the imake config files. Using imake required sprinkling various builtin-imake.mk helper files into pkgsrc directories. These files are used as input to imake since imake can't use stdin for that purpose. The fifth major change is in how packages note that they use X11. Instead of setting USE_X11, package Makefiles should now include x11.buildlink3.mk instead. This causes the X11 package buildlink3 and builtin logic to be executed at the correct place for buildlink3.mk and builtin.mk files that previously set USE_X11, and fixes packages that relied on buildlink3.mk files to implicitly note that X11 is needed. Package buildlink3.mk should also include x11.buildlink3.mk when linking against the package libraries requires also linking against the X11 libraries. Where it was obvious, redundant inclusions of x11.buildlink3.mk have been removed.
2005-05-31Make use of PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_OPTS.dillo1-4/+5
2005-05-31Packages have no business modifying PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS -- it's adillo1-4/+6
user settable variable. Set PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS instead. Also, make use of PKG_OPTIONS_LEGACY_VARS. Reviewed by wiz.
2005-04-29Update to 0.3.2xtraeme3-9/+28
The most important/visible changes from 0.3.1 to 0.3.2 are: x) NetBSD/cobalt can run from a harddisk image. (Installation must be done using another OS though, for example NetBSD/pmax.) x) Some minor fixes to make the binary translation system a bit more stable.
2005-04-11Remove USE_BUILDLINK3 and NO_BUILDLINK; these are no longer used.tv1-2/+1