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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.
2006-07-18Convert _FETCH_MESSAGE to plain old FETCH_MESSAGE. Remove _FETCH_MESSAGEjlam1-8/+7
processing from mk/fetch/*.mk.
2006-05-22Move the check-shlibs target from bsd.pkg.mk to bsd.pkg.check.mk wherejlam1-2/+1
it will live with other "check" targets run after package installation. Get rid of SHLIB_HANDLING, whose meaning had mutated over the years from one thing to another. Currently, it is used to basically note whether the system's "ldd" command can be usefully run on the package's binaries and libraries. Rename this variable to CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED for more clarity. CHECK_SHLIBS is now a variable set exclusively by the user in /etc/mk.conf to note whether the check for missing run-time search paths is performed after a package is installed. It defaults to "no" unless PKG_DEVELOPER is set.
2006-04-20Updated install and run instructions in DESCR.cherry1-0/+12
2006-03-10Fixed some pkglint warnings.rillig1-3/+3
2006-02-05Recursive revision bump / recommended bump for gettext ABI change.joerg1-1/+2
2005-12-12First step at reworking Linux binary packages.joerg1-4/+3
Change most pkgs to depend on either emulators/suse_linux/Makefile.application (normal pkgs) or Makefile.common (suse91 and suse themselves) to filter out Operating Systems without Linux ABI support. Use CPU masks to limit the pkg to supported platforms.
2005-10-05Third time luck import of a ski emulator package.skrll4-0/+61
Based on the pkg found at http://cherry.beevomit.org/downloads/netbsd-anvil/pkgsrc.emulators.hp-ski.tar.gz The Ski simulator is a software package designed to functionally simulate the IA-64 processor architecture at the instruction level. Ski offers an informative, screen-oriented machine-state display and a friendly, powerful command-line interface. Programs may be loaded from disk in executable format; they may be run from start to finish, single- stepped, and break-pointed. Execution can occur in a text-oriented or a graphical user interface or in batch-mode, with no user-interface at all. Both the user-level and the system-level machine-state can be simulated. For user-level execution, Ski will intercept IA-64 Linux system calls and translate them into the corresponding system calls of the host operating system.