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(PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT=none).
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It turns out there were a lot of these.
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This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
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stages in the future. Suggested by rillig@
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no reaction from him (this time I waited 11 days, where I still have no
reply from my last change which was over an 1 year ago).
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Patch provided by Sergey Svishchev in private mail.
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and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
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of the order in which buildlink3.mk files are (recursively) included
by a package Makefile.
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is available.
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that they look nicer.
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RECOMMENDED is removed. It becomes ABI_DEPENDS.
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.foo becomes BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.foo becomes BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS does not change.
IGNORE_RECOMMENDED (which defaulted to "no") becomes USE_ABI_DEPENDS
which defaults to "yes".
Added to obsolete.mk checking for IGNORE_RECOMMENDED.
I did not manually go through and fix any aesthetic tab/spacing issues.
I have tested the above patch on DragonFly building and packaging
subversion and pkglint and their many dependencies.
I have also tested USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no on my NetBSD workstation (where I
have used IGNORE_RECOMMENDED for a long time). I have been an active user
of IGNORE_RECOMMENDED since it was available.
As suggested, I removed the documentation sentences suggesting bumping for
"security" issues.
As discussed on tech-pkg.
I will commit to revbump, pkglint, pkg_install, createbuildlink separately.
Note that if you use wip, it will fail! I will commit to pkgsrc-wip
later (within day).
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This new release includes an updated code generator (based on gcc 3.2.3)
which is a big step toward supporting amd64 platforms. (Sorry, they're not
supported quite yet in this release.)
A few bugs have been fixed, of course. It should be easier now to build
Ezm3 on the newer Linux distributions.
You must use CVSup 16.1h or later with this version of Ezm3. Earlier
versions of CVSup will not build properly with Ezm3 1.2.
pkgsrc changes:
- Add untested OpenBSD support
- Make the PLIST files more uniform, so it would be easier to merge a few
of the PLIST.OPSYS entries into PLIST.common
- buildlink3.mk was not changed, because we use CVSup 16.1h since two years
No answer from the 'maintainer' when i send him the patch two weeks ago
and this release is now over 18 month old.
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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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the maintainer.
While here, add missing checksums for Linux and FreeBSD bootstrap kits.
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USE_GNU_TOOLS -> USE_TOOLS
awk -> gawk
m4 -> gm4
make -> gmake
sed -> gsed
yacc -> bison
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* ezm3 installs its files into ${PREFIX}/ezm3, the installation
fails due to missing libraries, fixed with
BUILDLINK_PASSTHRU_DIRS.
* Provide a buildlink3 file with DEPMETHOD=build to fix the
cvsup packages.
Bump PKGREVISION, this closes PR pkg/29986 and PR pkg/30159.
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While here, be explicit as to why we can not build and install the package
in separate steps instead of silently setting NO_BUILD.
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so we can build it without root permissions, suggested by Julio Merino in
private email.
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adapted for FreeBSD/NetBSD by me.
Ezm3 is a smaller, more portable distribution of the Modula-3 compiler
and runtime system for people whose only need for Modula-3 is to build
CVSup. It supports all features of CVSup, but has smaller distfiles
and installs more quickly than other versions of Modula-3. Ezm3
provides full X11 GUI support even when compiled on systems which
do not have X11 installed. It links programs statically with the
Modula-3 libraries but dynamically with the system libraries, so that
programs built with Ezm3 can run on systems which do not have
Modula-3 installed on them.
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