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Use the __DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T from sys/cdefs.h on darwin
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is available.
This should fix PR pkg/38721
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Fixes PR pkg/38731
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- use the same work around for mntent.h as for NetBSD and DragonFly
- deactivate oss output for Darwin
This fixes PR pkg/38721
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their files via a custom do-install target.
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Frames are cached when reading the first frame after a seek. This allows
faster reverse playback.
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only referenced in asm() are no longer not-emited.
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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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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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developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
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natural order of checking for features instead of the reverse.
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stuff for NetBSD that breaks this on all other platforms.
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No pkgrevision bumps needed.
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* patch-ac: define bswap_16 and bswap_32 as appropriate for NetBSD,
Linux and MacOS X
* patch-ae: Pull in headers for 'struct stat'. Hello Linux!
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USE_GNU_TOOLS -> USE_TOOLS
awk -> gawk
m4 -> gm4
make -> gmake
sed -> gsed
yacc -> bison
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