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2001-04-21Move to sha1 digests, and/or add distfile sizes.wiz1-2/+3
2001-04-17+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfoagc2-3/+3
+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
2001-02-16Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.wiz2-2/+2
2000-07-15Instead of the clunky SHOW_PKG_PREFIX, introduce an EVAL_PREFIX definition,agc1-3/+5
which takes entries of the format <make-definition-name>=<pkgname>. This has not been added to MAKEFLAGS because (a) premature optimisation is the root of all evil, and (b) because the .for loop used to implement this shows the wrong results when multiple prefices are evaluated. Modify all the package Makefiles to use EVAL_PREFIX, thereby simplifying them considerably. ALso simplify the logic to calculate the prefix as well.
2000-07-14The previous method of using a make target for finding a prerequisiteagc1-3/+3
package's prefix would not work as part of the environment specification via MAKE_ENV (as it would not be executed in the correct directory). Fix this by invoking pkg_info(1) directly, not via an intermediate make(1) step - this is not as clean, but more effective (i.e. it works).
2000-07-11Make the determination of the pre-req package's installed directory beagc1-3/+3
a bit more user-friendly. Introduce a show-{gtk+,imlib,kdebase,qt1,qt2,xpm}-prefix target in bsd.pkg.mk, and use "${MAKE} show-*-prefix" in package Makefiles.
2000-07-10Find qt1 prefix via pkg_info(1), rather than hardcoding it as ${X11BASE}.agc1-3/+3
Pointed out by Dave Sainty <dave@dtsp.co.nz>, munged slightly by me.
2000-04-12fix paths for qt1dmcmahill1-3/+3
2000-01-05Strip trailing '.', and/or leading '(a|an) 'abs1-1/+1
1999-11-05fix dependshubertf1-2/+1
1999-11-05add dependshubertf1-1/+4
1999-11-05AMOR is an acronym for Amusing Misuse of Resources. It is a smallhubertf5-0/+376
themeable animation that sits on top of your active window. AMOR doesn't deliberately waste resources, but of course running any program that serves no useful purpose is wasteful. Several themes are available for this, a kwm compatible window manager is required (KDE's kwm and window maker are ok).