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OBJMACHINE and OBJHOSTNAME to work. Also don't hardcode /usr/pkg and
/usr/X11R6 for LOCALBASE and X11BASE. Finally, fix a few typos in messages
while here.
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Note: it was already as part of CONFIGURE_ENV value, this change only makes
it more "readable" IMHO.
Remove explicit addition of PKG_SYSCONFDIR to BUILD_DEFS in a couple of
Makefiles.
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of PKG_DBDIR. Instead, get the value using "make show-var".
Pass this value down through the environment to pkg_info and pkg_delete
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exists on the system. We still make noise about directories in
MAKE_DIRS_PERMS because those directories must have special permissions
that the admin should check, even if they do exist.
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directories if they still exist after we try to remove them.
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used in the scripts.
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(1) do the work of not being so noisy for /etc and /etc/rc.d in the
scripts themselves, and
(2) make PKG_SYSCONFBASE and PKG_SYSCONFDIR usable from within
the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts by putting them in the header.
This preserves the ability for a single binary package to be used for both
PKG_CONFIG=yes or PKG_CONFIG=no.
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Prevents warning on deinstall "remove /etc/rc.d" if no rc.d scripts
are provided for the package and PKG_CONFIG=no.
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the same case insensitive multiple choice that the equivalents from
the environment support
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--prefix option passed to a GNU configure script. It defaults to
${PREFIX}. This should help simplify the packages out there that avoid
setting GNU_CONFIGURE=yes because they need a custom --prefix option.
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defaults for the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts. The environment variables of
the same name take precedence during installation of a binary package.
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inclusion of bsd.own.mk. This is to allow OBJECT_FMT to be set explicitly
in ${MAKECONF} (/etc/mk.conf) to override the setting in bsd.own.mk on the
older NetBSD systems.
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inclusion of defs.*.mk so that they can conditionalize on OBJECT_FMT.
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to create .orig files, and update ZOULARISBASE to /usr/pkg
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(1) Admins want to create users/groups on their own (pkg/17183).
(2) Admins don't want packages to setup an initial configuration.
The bsd.pkg.install.mk-generated INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts have been
modified to check certain PKG_* environment variables to tune their
behaviour. This works whether installing from "make install" or from a
binary package.
PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP indicates whether the INSTALL script should
automatically add any needed users/groups to the system using
useradd/groupadd. It is either YES or NO, and defaults to YES.
PKG_CONFIG indicates whether the INSTALL/DEINSTALL scripts should do
automatic config file and directory handling, or if it should
merely inform the admin of the list of required files and
directories needed to use the package. It is either YES or NO,
and defaults to YES.
The make(1) variable INSTALL_RCD_SCRIPTS is removed. The package rc.d
script is now handled like other config files for the package, and is
copied into place if PKG_CONFIG=YES.
The default values above reflect the current behaviour. Setting
PKG_CREATE_USERGROUP=NO solves problem (1), and setting PKG_CONFIG=NO
solves problem (2).
To simply matters for users installing directly from pkgsrc, these
variables may also be defined in /etc/mk.conf, but behaviour at deinstall
time may be surprising. It is *HIGHLY* recommended that these values be
set in the shell environment instead.
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which the basesrc USE_KERBEROS variable. Discussed on packages@
This fixes PR#17182 from Takahiro Kambe. The problem was pointed out by
FUKAUMI Naoki on a Japanese NetBSD mailing list.
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it says in the comments; add a section plus default for MUTT_USE_NCURSES,
and alphabetize.
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Suggested by wiz.
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to sneak into LDFLAGS. From jlam, tested a bit by billc, approved
by agc.
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default is /var/dict.
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Use it in kdelibs3. This closes pkg/17164 from Eric Jacoboni
<jaco@scrogneugneu.org>
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set GMAKE to /usr/bin/gnumake explicitly.
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Darwin (meaning "don't use the OS X cpp that groks precompiled
headers", which gets us the more compatible GNU cpp instead), and
blank on other systems.
Approved by agc and yyamano.
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(<bsd.own.mk> tries to set it to "ELF" otherwise.) The problem was
unmasked by -r1.983 of bsd.pkg.mk.
Approved by agc.
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It was replaced with _STRIPFLAG_INSTALL and moved to defs.*.mk.
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as part of the configure options. A pth with this option enabled provides
some semblance of pre-emptive threads - enough for things like xmms and
knode to actually work.
Add the necessary glue to pthread.buildlink.mk and appropriate CONFLICT
into pth.
It is hoped that the pkgs that currently use
-D_POSIX_THREAD_SYSCALL_SOFT=1
will be tested against pth-syscall and changed to use it. The goal is to
be able to add --enable-syscall-hard to devel/pth and retire pth-syscall.
Baby steps...
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packages to build correctly on "transitional" systems, where the user
may have ${OBJECT_FMT} set in ${MAKECONF} to either a.out or ELF. On such
systems, you need something like this just to build the "pkg_install"
package. Closes PR pkg/16213.
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package.
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Packages.txt.
Supplements PR 16971 by Julio Merino <jmmv@hispabsd.org>
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PKG_TOOLS_BIN and FETCH_CMD defaults work when LOCALBASE is not
"/usr/pkg".)
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f2c was really only needed in 1.4 and earlier days.
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shared libs, as found on Darwin. From Jeff Putsch <jdputsch@attbi.com>
as part of pkg/16104.
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If no PKG_JVM is specified, same behaviour as before.
If PKG_JVM=sun-jdk, check if on -current or linux and if so,
use sun-jdk14, else sun-jdk13. Else believe user when she
specified PKG_JVM=sun-jdk13 or PKG_JVM=sun-jdk14.
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While here remove some old comments.
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The Solid POP3 Server is an implementation of a Post Office Protocol
version 3 server that has flexibility as its main goal. The server is
easily configurable and has support for few features such as APOP
authentication scheme, virtual hosting, maildir and mailbox handling,
bulletins and expiration of messages. Each user can specify position and
type of his maildrop.
Contribyted by Piotr Stolc <socrtp@soclab.eu.org> in PR 16682
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