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in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
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All library names listed by *.la files no longer need to be listed
in the PLIST, e.g., instead of:
lib/libfoo.a
lib/libfoo.la
lib/libfoo.so
lib/libfoo.so.0
lib/libfoo.so.0.1
one simply needs:
lib/libfoo.la
and bsd.pkg.mk will automatically ensure that the additional library
names are listed in the installed package +CONTENTS file.
Also make LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST default to "yes".
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tech-pkg@.
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Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
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by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
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buildlink3.mk file in revision 1.101 of bsd.buildlink3.mk.
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if test -x /bin/true; then
else
so replace with:
if test -x /bin/true; then
:
else
From Roland Illig in a posting to "tech-pkg"
Also add missing openssl/buildlink2.mk to buildlink2.mk.
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relative to ${WRKSRC}. Remove redundant LIBTOOL_OVERRIDE settings that
are automatically handled by the default setting in bsd.pkg.mk.
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Suggested by wiz@.
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Makefile accordingly. This makes libwww build again with
libtool-1.5.2. The problem was reported by reed@ in PR pkg/24391.
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the darwin build. PR 20507.
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a non-gcc compiler) by passing the '-i' flag to automake.
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Should anybody feel like they could be the maintainer for any of thewe packages,
please adjust.
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Noted by Frederick Bruckman on tech-pkg.
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please update for gmake can get into an endless loop
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w3c.org. It features some bug fixes and new function calls that are used in
the new Amaya f.e.
Tested on Alpha
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seems good enouth, and using libwww's one breaks other system lib (librt).
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buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk. This provides sufficient
buildlink2 infrastructure to start merging other packages from the
buildlink2 branch that have already been converted to use the buildlink2
framework.
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partially revert Makefile, v1.32, so platforms without openssl-0.9.6e
in base will be able to find libssl.so.300 and libcrypto.so.300 for
binaries linked against libwwwwwl.so. Bump pkgrevision to reflect the
change in dependencies on platforms without openssl-0.9.6e in base.
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after consulting with Todd. Any volunteers for any of these packages?
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makes these packages build correctly on Darwin where perl>=5.8.0 is
required.
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1) Linking a shared library against a static "socks{4,5}" library
does not have the desired effect of eliminating the dependency on
"socks" (not as it does for binaries).
2) No package linked against "libwww" seems to actually utilize
"socks".
Also bump the PKGREVISION and buildlink DEPENDS to the current level,
and liberalize the (formal) dependency on "openssl", for the benefit
of pre-NetBSD-1.5 systems. From now on, we can have no more issues
with "openssl" or "socks{4,5}" versions, as only the libwwwssl.*
shared libraries carry a run-time dependency on "openssl", but no
package links against them, and no "libwww" shared libraries can carry
a run-time dependency on any "socks" libraries. [Previous versions, of
course, may have had issues -- see PR 17010, which this is a partial
fix for.]
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depends on libwww currently requires openssl. If one ever does, it
can just include the openssl buildlink file in it's "Makefile".
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to list them both when we listing just automake will do.
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pkgsrc. Instead, a new variable PKGREVISION is invented that can get
bumped independent of DISTNAME and PKGNAME.
Example #1:
DISTNAME= foo-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= foo-X.YnbZ
Example #2:
DISTNAME= barthing-X.Y
PKGNAME= bar-X.Y
PKGREVISION= Z
=> PKGNAME= bar=X.YnbZ (!)
On subsequent changes, only PKGREVISION needs to be bumped, no more risk
of getting DISTNAME changed accidentally.
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installed files. We don't want buildlink references to escape into the
install directory.
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Include a bugfix for lisp_LISP independently discovered by me that has
been pulled up to the automake-1-4 branch of automake cvs.
Changes are:
New in 1.4-p5:
* Allow AM_PROG_LIBTOOL again.
* Diagnose AC_CONFIG_HEADERS the same as AC_CONFIG_HEADER.
* Display distributed file list correctly in usage message.
* Allow numbers in macro names.
* Bugfixes.
New in 1.4-p4:
* Deal with configure.ac as well as configure.in -- this time for real!
* The version numbering system now allows three point version numbers,
such as 1.4.4, without thinking they are alpha release numbers.
New in 1.4-p3:
* Deal with configure.ac as well as configure.in.
* Don't complain if `version.texi' is included in multiple places.
New in 1.4-p2:
* Deal with AC_CONFIG_FILES from autoconf-2.50.
* Improvements to f77 support.
* DESTDIR now works for script targets.
* distcheck-hook works correctly.
New in 1.4-p1:
* The version numbering system now allows fork identifiers (such as
the p1 in this version of automake).
* Cope gracefully with various versions of libtool which may or may not
require ltconfig, ltcf-c.sh, ltcf-cxx.sh or ltcf-gcj.sh.
* Bugfixes.
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set FOO_CONFIG=${BUILDLINK_CONFIG_WRAPPER.foo} in both CONFIGURE_ENV and
MAKE_ENV. We remove the check for GNU_CONFIGURE because if a package
Makefile includes the buildlink.mk file, then it most likely wants to use
the config script wrappers as well. Change suggested by Hubert Feyrer
(hubertf) and Tomasz Luchowski (zuntum).
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installation directory in case the package isn't installed.
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