From 3b587ea573903d01b0fe0b4ea05613ab264d7cb5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wiz Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 22:41:15 +0000 Subject: regen (various fixes and updates) --- doc/pkgsrc.html | 1244 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 643 insertions(+), 601 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/pkgsrc.html') diff --git a/doc/pkgsrc.html b/doc/pkgsrc.html index 0c7165dd930..e2dfd84586e 100644 --- a/doc/pkgsrc.html +++ b/doc/pkgsrc.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The pkgsrc guide + "DocBook XSL Stylesheets VX.X.X" /> @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-

The pkgsrc guide

+

The pkgsrc guide

@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ alink="#0000FF"> NetBSD Foundation, Inc

-
-

$NetBSD: pkgsrc.xml,v 1.3 2004/10/22 - 00:24:48 hubertf Exp $

+
+

$NetBSD: pkgsrc.xml,v 1.4 + 2005/05/07 22:28:47 wiz Exp $

@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
1.1. +
1.1. Introduction
1.2. @@ -117,13 +117,13 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
2.1. +
2.1. As tar file
-
2.2. +
2.2. Via SUP
-
2.3. +
2.3. Via CVS
@@ -133,35 +133,35 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
3.1. +
3.1. Bootstrapping pkgsrc
-
3.2. +
3.2. Platform specific notes
3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS + "#id2569717">3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS X)
3.2.2. FreeBSD
+ "#id2569879">3.2.2. FreeBSD
3.2.3. Interix
+ "#id2570459">3.2.3. Interix
3.2.4. IRIX
+ "#id2570693">3.2.4. IRIX
3.2.5. Linux
+ "#id2570777">3.2.5. Linux
3.2.6. OpenBSD
+ "#id2570838">3.2.6. OpenBSD
3.2.7. Solaris
+ "#id2570950">3.2.7. Solaris
@@ -179,38 +179,38 @@ alink="#0000FF">
4.1.1. Where to get binary + "#id2571155">4.1.1. Where to get binary packages
4.1.2. How to use binary + "#id2571264">4.1.2. How to use binary packages
4.1.3. A word of + "#id2571371">4.1.3. A word of warning
-
4.2. +
4.2. Building packages from source
4.2.1. + "#id2571393">4.2.1. Requirements
4.2.2. Fetching + "#id2571822">4.2.2. Fetching distfiles
4.2.3. How to build and + "#id2571875">4.2.3. How to build and install
4.2.4. Selecting the + "#id2623810">4.2.4. Selecting the compiler
@@ -222,10 +222,10 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
5.1. +
5.1. Building a single binary package
-
5.2. +
5.2. Settings for creation of binary packages
@@ -239,26 +239,26 @@ alink="#0000FF"> Configuration
5.3.2. Other environmental + "#id2624115">5.3.2. Other environmental considerations
5.3.3. Operation
+ "#id2624155">5.3.3. Operation
5.3.4. What it + "#id2624225">5.3.4. What it does
5.3.5. Disk space + "#id2624281">5.3.5. Disk space requirements
5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for + "#id2624308">5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for chroot'ed builds
5.3.7. Building a partial set of + "#id2624905">5.3.7. Building a partial set of packages
-
5.4. +
5.4. Creating a multiple CD-ROM packages collection
5.4.1. Example of + "#id2625289">5.4.1. Example of cdpack
@@ -286,54 +286,54 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
6.1. +
6.1. Are there any mailing lists for pkg-related discussion?
-
6.2. +
6.2. Where's the pkgviews documentation?
6.3. Utilities for package management (pkgtools)
-
6.4. +
6.4. How to use pkgsrc as non-root
-
6.5. +
6.5. How to resume transfers when fetching distfiles?
-
6.6. +
6.6. How can I install/use XFree86 from pkgsrc?
-
6.7. +
6.7. How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?
-
6.8. +
6.8. How to fetch files from behind a firewall
-
6.9. +
6.9. How do I tell make fetch to do passive FTP?
-
6.10. +
6.10. How to fetch all distfiles at once
-
6.11. +
6.11. What does “Don't know how to make /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc” mean?
-
6.12. +
6.12. What does “Could not find bsd.own.mk” mean?
-
6.13. +
6.13. Using 'sudo' with pkgsrc
6.14. @@ -371,17 +371,17 @@ alink="#0000FF"> "#components.patches">7.3. patches/*
-
7.4. +
7.4. Other mandatory files
7.5. Optional files
-
7.6. +
7.6. work*
-
7.7. +
7.7. files/*
@@ -392,10 +392,10 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
8.1. +
8.1. RCS ID
-
8.2. +
8.2. Semi-automatic PLIST generation
@@ -407,14 +407,14 @@ alink="#0000FF">
8.4. Variable substitution in PLIST
-
8.5. +
8.5. Manpage-compression
-
8.6. +
8.6. Changing PLIST source with PLIST_SRC
-
8.7. +
8.7. Platform specific and differing PLISTs
@@ -429,22 +429,22 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
9.1. +
9.1. Converting packages to use buildlink3
-
9.2. +
9.2. Writing buildlink3.mk files
9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk + "#id2628941">9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk file
9.2.2. Updating 9.2.2. Updating BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pkg in buildlink3.mk @@ -452,19 +452,19 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
9.3. +
9.3. Writing builtin.mk files
9.3.1. Anatomy of a 9.3.1. Anatomy of a builtin.mk file
9.3.2. Global preferences for + "#id2629837">9.3.2. Global preferences for native or pkgsrc software
@@ -476,10 +476,10 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
10.1. +
10.1. Global default options
-
10.2. +
10.2. Converting packages to use bsd.options.mk
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ alink="#0000FF"> "#build.prefix">11.1. Program location -
11.2. +
11.2. Main targets
-
12.1. +
12.1. General operation
12.1.1. How to pull in variables + "#id2632073">12.1.1. How to pull in variables from /etc/mk.conf
12.1.2. Restricted + "#id2632156">12.1.2. Restricted packages
dependencies
12.1.4. Handling conflicts with + "#id2632672">12.1.4. Handling conflicts with other packages
12.1.5. Packages that cannot or + "#id2632790">12.1.5. Packages that cannot or should not be built
12.1.6. Packages which should not + "#id2632816">12.1.6. Packages which should not be deleted, once installed
with security problems
12.1.8. How to handle compiler + "#id2632907">12.1.8. How to handle compiler bugs
12.1.9. How to handle incrementing + "#id2632930">12.1.9. How to handle incrementing versions when fixing an existing package
12.1.10. Portability of + "#id2632979">12.1.10. Portability of packages
-
12.2. +
12.2. Possible downloading issues
12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles + "#id2633006">12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles aren't available for plain downloading
12.2.2. How to handle modified + "#id2633069">12.2.2. How to handle modified distfiles with the 'old' name
-
12.3. +
12.3. Configuration gotchas
@@ -582,66 +582,66 @@ alink="#0000FF"> libtool
12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU + "#id2633438">12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU packages that already support libtool
12.3.3. GNU + "#id2633588">12.3.3. GNU Autoconf/Automake
-
12.4. +
12.4. Building considerations
12.4.1. CPP + "#id2633704">12.4.1. CPP defines
-
12.5. +
12.5. Package specific actions
12.5.1. Package configuration + "#id2633805">12.5.1. Package configuration files
12.5.2. User + "#id2633908">12.5.2. User interaction
12.5.3. Handling + "#id2633953">12.5.3. Handling licenses
12.5.4. Creating an account from a + "#id2634036">12.5.4. Creating an account from a package
12.5.5. Installing score + "#id2634166">12.5.5. Installing score files
12.5.6. Packages providing login + "#id2634210">12.5.6. Packages providing login shells
12.5.7. Packages containing perl + "#id2634267">12.5.7. Packages containing perl scripts
12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded + "#id2634422">12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded paths to other interpreters
12.5.9. Packages installing perl + "#id2634443">12.5.9. Packages installing perl modules
info files
12.5.11. Packages installing + "#id2634663">12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 data files
12.5.12. Packages installing + "#id2634763">12.5.12. Packages installing scrollkeeper data files
12.5.13. Packages installing X11 + "#id2634814">12.5.13. Packages installing X11 fonts
12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 + "#id2634861">12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 modules
12.5.15. Packages installing SGML + "#id2634931">12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or XML data
12.5.16. Packages installing + "#id2635051">12.5.16. Packages installing extensions to the MIME database
12.5.17. Packages using + "#id2635190">12.5.17. Packages using intltool
12.5.18. Packages installing + "#id2635204">12.5.18. Packages installing startup scripts
-
12.6. +
12.6. Feedback to the author
@@ -695,18 +695,18 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
14.1. +
14.1. Submitting your packages
-
14.2. +
14.2. Committing: Importing a package into CVS
-
14.3. +
14.3. Updating a package to a newer version
-
14.4. +
14.4. Moving a package in pkgsrc
@@ -718,27 +718,27 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
A.1. +
A.1. files
-
A.1.1. +
A.1.1. Makefile
-
A.1.2. +
A.1.2. DESCR
-
A.1.3. +
A.1.3. PLIST
-
A.1.4. +
A.1.4. Checking a package with pkglint
-
A.2. Steps +
A.2. Steps for building, installing, packaging
@@ -764,10 +764,10 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
D.1. +
D.1. Targets
-
D.2. +
D.2. Procedure
@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ alink="#0000FF">

Table of Contents

-
1.1. +
1.1. Introduction
1.2. @@ -807,8 +807,8 @@ alink="#0000FF">

1.1. Introduction

+ "id2623536" id= + "id2623536">1.1. Introduction
@@ -1118,13 +1118,13 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
2.1. As +
2.1. As tar file
-
2.2. Via +
2.2. Via SUP
-
2.3. Via +
2.3. Via CVS
@@ -1134,35 +1134,35 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
3.1. +
3.1. Bootstrapping pkgsrc
-
3.2. +
3.2. Platform specific notes
3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS + "#id2569717">3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS X)
3.2.2. FreeBSD
+ "#id2569879">3.2.2. FreeBSD
3.2.3. Interix
+ "#id2570459">3.2.3. Interix
3.2.4. IRIX
+ "#id2570693">3.2.4. IRIX
3.2.5. Linux
+ "#id2570777">3.2.5. Linux
3.2.6. OpenBSD
+ "#id2570838">3.2.6. OpenBSD
3.2.7. Solaris
+ "#id2570950">3.2.7. Solaris
@@ -1180,37 +1180,37 @@ alink="#0000FF">
4.1.1. Where to get binary + "#id2571155">4.1.1. Where to get binary packages
4.1.2. How to use binary + "#id2571264">4.1.2. How to use binary packages
4.1.3. A word of + "#id2571371">4.1.3. A word of warning
-
4.2. +
4.2. Building packages from source
4.2.1. Requirements
+ "#id2571393">4.2.1. Requirements
4.2.2. Fetching + "#id2571822">4.2.2. Fetching distfiles
4.2.3. How to build and + "#id2571875">4.2.3. How to build and install
4.2.4. Selecting the + "#id2623810">4.2.4. Selecting the compiler
@@ -1222,10 +1222,10 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
5.1. +
5.1. Building a single binary package
-
5.2. +
5.2. Settings for creation of binary packages
@@ -1239,25 +1239,25 @@ alink="#0000FF"> Configuration
5.3.2. Other environmental + "#id2624115">5.3.2. Other environmental considerations
5.3.3. Operation
+ "#id2624155">5.3.3. Operation
5.3.4. What it does
+ "#id2624225">5.3.4. What it does
5.3.5. Disk space + "#id2624281">5.3.5. Disk space requirements
5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for + "#id2624308">5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for chroot'ed builds
5.3.7. Building a partial set of + "#id2624905">5.3.7. Building a partial set of packages
-
5.4. +
5.4. Creating a multiple CD-ROM packages collection
5.4.1. Example of + "#id2625289">5.4.1. Example of cdpack
@@ -1285,52 +1285,52 @@ alink="#0000FF">
-
6.1. Are +
6.1. Are there any mailing lists for pkg-related discussion?
-
6.2. +
6.2. Where's the pkgviews documentation?
6.3. Utilities for package management (pkgtools)
-
6.4. How +
6.4. How to use pkgsrc as non-root
-
6.5. How +
6.5. How to resume transfers when fetching distfiles?
-
6.6. How +
6.6. How can I install/use XFree86 from pkgsrc?
-
6.7. How +
6.7. How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?
-
6.8. How +
6.8. How to fetch files from behind a firewall
-
6.9. How +
6.9. How do I tell make fetch to do passive FTP?
-
6.10. +
6.10. How to fetch all distfiles at once
-
6.11. +
6.11. What does “Don't know how to make /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc” mean?
-
6.12. +
6.12. What does “Could not find bsd.own.mk” mean?
-
6.13. +
6.13. Using 'sudo' with pkgsrc
6.14. @@ -1360,13 +1360,13 @@ alink="#0000FF">

Table of Contents

-
2.1. As +
2.1. As tar file
-
2.2. Via +
2.2. Via SUP
-
2.3. Via +
2.3. Via CVS
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ alink="#0000FF">

2.1. As tar + "id2569303" id="id2569303">2.1. As tar file

@@ -1398,7 +1398,7 @@ alink="#0000FF">

2.2. Via + "id2569319" id="id2569319">2.2. Via SUP

@@ -1424,7 +1424,7 @@ release=pkgsrc

2.3. Via + "id2569351" id="id2569351">2.3. Via CVS

@@ -1481,33 +1481,33 @@ release=pkgsrc

Table of Contents

-
3.1. +
3.1. Bootstrapping pkgsrc
-
3.2. +
3.2. Platform specific notes
-
3.2.1. +
3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS X)
-
3.2.2. +
3.2.2. FreeBSD
-
3.2.3. +
3.2.3. Interix
-
3.2.4. +
3.2.4. IRIX
-
3.2.5. +
3.2.5. Linux
-
3.2.6. +
3.2.6. OpenBSD
-
3.2.7. +
3.2.7. Solaris
@@ -1519,8 +1519,8 @@ release=pkgsrc

3.1. Bootstrapping pkgsrc

+ "id2569529" id= + "id2569529">3.1. Bootstrapping pkgsrc
@@ -1610,7 +1610,7 @@ release=pkgsrc

3.2. Platform + "id2569710" id="id2569710">3.2. Platform specific notes

@@ -1623,8 +1623,8 @@ release=pkgsrc
-

3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS +

3.2.1. Darwin (Mac OS X)

@@ -1756,8 +1756,8 @@ release=pkgsrc
-

3.2.2. FreeBSD

+

3.2.2. FreeBSD

@@ -1813,8 +1813,8 @@ release=pkgsrc
-

3.2.3. Interix

+

3.2.3. Interix

@@ -1995,8 +1995,8 @@ interix:kP=\E[S:kN=\E[T:kH=\E[U:dc@:DC@:tc=pcansi:
-

3.2.4. IRIX

+

3.2.4. IRIX

@@ -2069,8 +2069,8 @@ PKGSRC_COMPILER=mipspro
-

3.2.5. Linux

+

3.2.5. Linux

@@ -2143,8 +2143,8 @@ ICCBASE=/opt/icc
-

3.2.6. OpenBSD

+

3.2.6. OpenBSD

@@ -2210,8 +2210,8 @@ ICCBASE=/opt/icc
-

3.2.7. Solaris

+

3.2.7. Solaris

@@ -2255,8 +2255,8 @@ ICCBASE=/opt/icc
-

3.2.7.1. If you are using +

3.2.7.1. If you are using gcc

@@ -2285,8 +2285,8 @@ ICCBASE=/opt/icc
-

3.2.7.2. If you are using +

3.2.7.2. If you are using Sun WorkShop

@@ -2363,32 +2363,32 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-
4.1.1. +
4.1.1. Where to get binary packages
-
4.1.2. +
4.1.2. How to use binary packages
-
4.1.3. +
4.1.3. A word of warning
-
4.2. +
4.2. Building packages from source
-
4.2.1. +
4.2.1. Requirements
-
4.2.2. +
4.2.2. Fetching distfiles
-
4.2.3. +
4.2.3. How to build and install
-
4.2.4. +
4.2.4. Selecting the compiler
@@ -2415,8 +2415,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.1.1. Where to get binary +

4.1.1. Where to get binary packages

@@ -2447,15 +2447,15 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.1.2. How to use binary +

4.1.2. How to use binary packages

If you have the files on a CDROM or downloaded them - to your hard disk, youcan install them with the + to your hard disk, you can install them with the following command (be sure tosu to root first):

@@ -2482,6 +2482,32 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
             run the package in question will be installed, too,
             assuming they are present where you install from.

+

To save some typing, you can set the PKG_PATH environment variable to a + semicolon separated list of paths (including remote + URLs); trailing slashes are not allowed.

+ +

Additionally to the All directory there exists a + vulnerable directory to + which binary packages with known vulnerabilities are + moved, since removing them could cause missing + dependencies. To use these packages, add the + vulnerable directory to + your PKG_PATH. However, + you should run security/audit-packages regularly, + and especially after installing new packages, and + verify that the vulnerabilities are acceptable for your + configuration. An example PKG_PATH would be: ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/<OSvers>/<arch>/All;ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/<OSvers>/<arch>/vulnerable + Please note that semicolon (';') is a shell + meta-character, so you'll probably have to quote + it.

+

After you've installed packages, be sure to have /usr/pkg/bin in your PATH so you can actually @@ -2492,8 +2518,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

-

4.1.3. A word of +

4.1.3. A word of warning

@@ -2516,7 +2542,7 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

4.2. Building + "id2571383" id="id2571383">4.2. Building packages from source

@@ -2531,8 +2557,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.2.1. Requirements

+

4.2.1. Requirements

@@ -2551,8 +2577,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.2.2. Fetching +

4.2.2. Fetching distfiles

@@ -2593,8 +2619,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.2.3. How to build and +

4.2.3. How to build and install

@@ -2762,8 +2788,8 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9
-

4.2.4. Selecting the +

4.2.4. Selecting the compiler

@@ -2863,10 +2889,10 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

Table of Contents

-
5.1. +
5.1. Building a single binary package
-
5.2. +
5.2. Settings for creation of binary packages
@@ -2879,23 +2905,23 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9 "#binary.configuration">5.3.1. Configuration -
5.3.2. +
5.3.2. Other environmental considerations
-
5.3.3. +
5.3.3. Operation
-
5.3.4. +
5.3.4. What it does
-
5.3.5. +
5.3.5. Disk space requirements
-
5.3.6. +
5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for chroot'ed builds
-
5.3.7. +
5.3.7. Building a partial set of packages
-
5.4. +
5.4. Creating a multiple CD-ROM packages collection
-
5.4.1. +
5.4.1. Example of cdpack
@@ -2922,7 +2948,7 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

5.1. Building a + "id2623896" id="id2623896">5.1. Building a single binary package

@@ -2976,7 +3002,7 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

5.2. Settings + "id2623974" id="id2623974">5.2. Settings for creation of binary packages

@@ -3001,10 +3027,10 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

If you want to get a full set of precompiled binary packages, this section describes how to get them. Beware that the bulk build will remove all currently installed - packages from your system! Having a FTP server configured - either on the machine doing the bulk builds or on a - nearby NFS server can help to make the packages available - to everyone. See ftpd(8) for more @@ -3033,7 +3059,7 @@ CFLAGS= -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9

-

You may want to set things in You may want to set variables in /etc/mk.conf. Look at pkgsrc/mk/defaults/mk.conf for details of the default settings. You will want to @@ -3058,8 +3084,8 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes

-

5.3.1.2. 5.3.1.2. build.conf

@@ -3071,11 +3097,11 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes it, following the comments in that file. This is the config file that determines where log files are generated after the build, where to mail the build - report to, where your pkgsrc tree is located and - which user to su(8) to to do a + "refentrytitle">su(8) to do a cvs update.

@@ -3084,8 +3110,8 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes
-

5.3.1.3. 5.3.1.3. pre-build.local

@@ -3095,7 +3121,7 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes perform certain site specific tasks at the end of the pre-build stage. If the file pre-build.local exists in - /usr/pkgsrc/mk/bulk it + /usr/pkgsrc/mk/bulk, it will be executed (as a sh(1) script) at the end of the usual pre-build stage. An example use of pre-build.local is to @@ -3103,7 +3129,7 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes
 # echo "I do not have enough disk space to build this pig." \
-    > pkgsrc/games/crafty-book-enormous/$BROKENF
+    > pkgsrc/misc/openoffice/$BROKENF
 

to prevent the system from trying to build a @@ -3116,8 +3142,8 @@ _ACCEPTABLE= yes

-

5.3.2. Other environmental +

5.3.2. Other environmental considerations

@@ -3158,8 +3184,8 @@ fi
-

5.3.3. Operation

+

5.3.3. Operation

@@ -3205,8 +3231,8 @@ fi
-

5.3.4. What it does

+

5.3.4. What it does

@@ -3264,8 +3290,8 @@ fi
-

5.3.5. Disk space +

5.3.5. Disk space requirements

@@ -3307,8 +3333,8 @@ fi
-

5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox +

5.3.6. Setting up a sandbox for chroot'ed builds

@@ -3316,8 +3342,8 @@ fi

If you don't want all the packages nuked from a machine (rendering it useless for anything but pkg - compiling), there is the possibility of doing the pkg - bulk build inside a chroot environment.

+ compiling), there is the possibility of doing the + package bulk build inside a chroot environment.

The first step is to set up a chroot sandbox, e.g. /usr/sandbox. This can be @@ -3405,7 +3431,7 @@ fi # ln -s ../disk1/cvs . # ln -s cvs/src-1.6 src +"userinput">ln -s cvs/src-2.0 src

@@ -3497,8 +3523,8 @@ fi
-

5.3.7. Building a partial +

5.3.7. Building a partial set of packages

@@ -3570,7 +3596,7 @@ fi (highly recommended!), remember to set SIGN_AS=username@NetBSD.org in your mk/bulk/build.conf. This - will prompt you for your gpg password to sign the files + will prompt you for your GPG password to sign the files before uploading everything.

Then, make sure that you have -

Please use appropviate values for "pkgsrc-200xQ4", +

Please use appropviate values for "pkgsrc-200xQy", "NetBSD-a.b.c" and "arch" here. If your login on ftp.NetBSD.org is different from CVS_USER, write your login directly @@ -3609,7 +3635,7 @@ nbftp% /pub/pkgsrc.

Before uploading the binary pkgs, ssh authentication - needs to be setup next. This example shows how to setup + needs to be set up. This example shows how to setup temporary keys for the root account inside the sandbox (assuming that no keys should be present there usually):

@@ -3681,7 +3707,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

5.4. Creating a + "id2625274" id="id2625274">5.4. Creating a multiple CD-ROM packages collection

@@ -3704,8 +3730,8 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .
-

5.4.1. Example of +

5.4.1. Example of cdpack

@@ -3778,51 +3804,51 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

Table of Contents

-
6.1. Are +
6.1. Are there any mailing lists for pkg-related discussion?
-
6.2. +
6.2. Where's the pkgviews documentation?
6.3. Utilities for package management (pkgtools)
-
6.4. How +
6.4. How to use pkgsrc as non-root
-
6.5. How +
6.5. How to resume transfers when fetching distfiles?
-
6.6. How +
6.6. How can I install/use XFree86 from pkgsrc?
-
6.7. How +
6.7. How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?
-
6.8. How +
6.8. How to fetch files from behind a firewall
-
6.9. How +
6.9. How do I tell make fetch to do passive FTP?
-
6.10. How +
6.10. How to fetch all distfiles at once
-
6.11. What +
6.11. What does “Don't know how to make /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc” mean?
-
6.12. What +
6.12. What does “Could not find bsd.own.mk” mean?
-
6.13. +
6.13. Using 'sudo' with pkgsrc
6.14. @@ -3844,7 +3870,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.1. Are there + "id2625481" id="id2625481">6.1. Are there any mailing lists for pkg-related discussion?

@@ -3903,7 +3929,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.2. Where's + "id2625616" id="id2625616">6.2. Where's the pkgviews documentation?

@@ -4158,7 +4184,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.4. How to use + "id2625937" id="id2625937">6.4. How to use pkgsrc as non-root

@@ -4176,7 +4202,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.5. How to + "id2625948" id="id2625948">6.5. How to resume transfers when fetching distfiles?

@@ -4215,7 +4241,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.6. How can I + "id2625991" id="id2625991">6.6. How can I install/use XFree86 from pkgsrc?

@@ -4238,7 +4264,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.7. How can I + "id2626019" id="id2626019">6.7. How can I install/use X.org from pkgsrc?

@@ -4261,7 +4287,7 @@ nbftp% chmod 755 .

6.8. How to + "id2626046" id="id2626046">6.8. How to fetch files from behind a firewall

@@ -4286,7 +4312,7 @@ http_proxy=http://orpheus.amdahl.com:80/

6.9. How do I + "id2626060" id="id2626060">6.9. How do I tell make fetch to do passive FTP?

@@ -4320,7 +4346,7 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp

6.10. How to + "id2626112" id="id2626112">6.10. How to fetch all distfiles at once

@@ -4339,7 +4365,7 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp "command">make fetch-list
in /usr/pkgsrc or one of it's subdirectories, carry the resulting list to your machine - at work/school and use it there If you don't have a + at work/school and use it there. If you don't have a NetBSD-compatible ftp(1) (like lukemftp) at work, don't forget to set FETCH_CMD to something that fetches a URL:

@@ -4389,7 +4415,7 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp

6.11. What does + "id2626251" id="id2626251">6.11. What does “Don't know how to make /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc” mean?

@@ -4403,9 +4429,9 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp the error from make that it doesn't know how to make /usr/share/tmac/tmac.andoc? This indicates that you don't have installed the - “text” set on your - machine (nroff, ...). It is recommended to do that to - format manpages.

+ “text” set (nroff, + ...) from the NetBSD base distribution on your machine. + It is recommended to do that to format manpages.

In the case of the

6.12. What does + "id2626290" id="id2626290">6.12. What does “Could not find bsd.own.mk” mean?

@@ -4450,7 +4476,7 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp

6.13. Using + "id2626347" id="id2626347">6.13. Using 'sudo' with pkgsrc

@@ -4468,8 +4494,8 @@ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/ftp following into your /etc/mk.conf:

-        .if exists(/usr/pkg/bin/sudo)
-        SU_CMD=/usr/pkg/bin/sudo /bin/sh -c
+        .if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/sudo)
+        SU_CMD=${LOCALBASE}/bin/sudo /bin/sh -c
         .endif
     
 
@@ -4666,36 +4692,15 @@ CONF_FILES= ${EGDIR}/Muttrc ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/Muttrc
-

Use of the audit-packages package is strongly - recommended!

- -

The following message is displayed as part of the - audit-packages installation procedure:

-
-===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: faq.xml,v 1.5 2005/02/24 14:24:32 jschauma Exp $
-
-You may wish to have the vulnerabilities file downloaded daily so that
-it remains current.  This may be done by adding an appropriate entry
-to the root users crontab(5) entry.  For example the entry
-
-# download vulnerabilities file
-0 3 * * * ${PREFIX}/sbin/download-vulnerability-list >/dev/null 2>&1
-
-will update the vulnerability list every day at 3AM. You may wish to do
-this more often than once a day.
-
-In addition, you may wish to run the package audit from the daily
-security script.  This may be accomplished by adding the following
-lines to /etc/security.local
-
-if [ -x ${PREFIX}/sbin/audit-packages ]; then
-          ${PREFIX}/sbin/audit-packages
-fi
-
-===========================================================================
-    
-
+

Use of the security/audit-packages package is + strongly recommended! After “audit-packages” is installed, please + read the package's message, which you can get by running + pkg_info -D + audit-package.

@@ -4732,17 +4737,17 @@ fi
7.3. patches/*
-
7.4. +
7.4. Other mandatory files
7.5. Optional files
-
7.6. +
7.6. work*
-
7.7. +
7.7. files/*
@@ -4752,10 +4757,10 @@ fi
-
8.1. RCS +
8.1. RCS ID
-
8.2. +
8.2. Semi-automatic PLIST generation
@@ -4766,14 +4771,14 @@ fi
8.4. Variable substitution in PLIST
-
8.5. +
8.5. Manpage-compression
-
8.6. +
8.6. Changing PLIST source with PLIST_SRC
-
8.7. +
8.7. Platform specific and differing PLISTs
@@ -4788,21 +4793,21 @@ fi
-
9.1. +
9.1. Converting packages to use buildlink3
-
9.2. +
9.2. Writing buildlink3.mk files
9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk + "#id2628941">9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk file
9.2.2. Updating 9.2.2. Updating BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pkg in buildlink3.mk @@ -4810,18 +4815,18 @@ fi
-
9.3. +
9.3. Writing builtin.mk files
9.3.1. Anatomy of a 9.3.1. Anatomy of a builtin.mk file
9.3.2. Global preferences for native + "#id2629837">9.3.2. Global preferences for native or pkgsrc software
@@ -4833,10 +4838,10 @@ fi
-
10.1. +
10.1. Global default options
-
10.2. +
10.2. Converting packages to use bsd.options.mk
@@ -4850,7 +4855,7 @@ fi
11.1. Program location
-
11.2. +
11.2. Main targets
-
12.1. +
12.1. General operation
12.1.1. How to pull in variables + "#id2632073">12.1.1. How to pull in variables from /etc/mk.conf
12.1.2. Restricted + "#id2632156">12.1.2. Restricted packages
12.1.4. Handling conflicts with + "#id2632672">12.1.4. Handling conflicts with other packages
12.1.5. Packages that cannot or + "#id2632790">12.1.5. Packages that cannot or should not be built
12.1.6. Packages which should not be + "#id2632816">12.1.6. Packages which should not be deleted, once installed
12.1.8. How to handle compiler + "#id2632907">12.1.8. How to handle compiler bugs
12.1.9. How to handle incrementing + "#id2632930">12.1.9. How to handle incrementing versions when fixing an existing package
12.1.10. Portability of + "#id2632979">12.1.10. Portability of packages
-
12.2. +
12.2. Possible downloading issues
12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles + "#id2633006">12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles aren't available for plain downloading
12.2.2. How to handle modified + "#id2633069">12.2.2. How to handle modified distfiles with the 'old' name
-
12.3. +
12.3. Configuration gotchas
@@ -4938,65 +4943,65 @@ fi libtool
12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU + "#id2633438">12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU packages that already support libtool
12.3.3. GNU + "#id2633588">12.3.3. GNU Autoconf/Automake
-
12.4. +
12.4. Building considerations
12.4.1. CPP defines
+ "#id2633704">12.4.1. CPP defines
-
12.5. +
12.5. Package specific actions
12.5.1. Package configuration + "#id2633805">12.5.1. Package configuration files
12.5.2. User + "#id2633908">12.5.2. User interaction
12.5.3. Handling + "#id2633953">12.5.3. Handling licenses
12.5.4. Creating an account from a + "#id2634036">12.5.4. Creating an account from a package
12.5.5. Installing score + "#id2634166">12.5.5. Installing score files
12.5.6. Packages providing login + "#id2634210">12.5.6. Packages providing login shells
12.5.7. Packages containing perl + "#id2634267">12.5.7. Packages containing perl scripts
12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded + "#id2634422">12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded paths to other interpreters
12.5.9. Packages installing perl + "#id2634443">12.5.9. Packages installing perl modules
12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 + "#id2634663">12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 data files
12.5.12. Packages installing + "#id2634763">12.5.12. Packages installing scrollkeeper data files
12.5.13. Packages installing X11 + "#id2634814">12.5.13. Packages installing X11 fonts
12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 + "#id2634861">12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 modules
12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or + "#id2634931">12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or XML data
12.5.16. Packages installing + "#id2635051">12.5.16. Packages installing extensions to the MIME database
12.5.17. Packages using + "#id2635190">12.5.17. Packages using intltool
12.5.18. Packages installing startup + "#id2635204">12.5.18. Packages installing startup scripts
-
12.6. +
12.6. Feedback to the author
@@ -5050,17 +5055,17 @@ fi
-
14.1. +
14.1. Submitting your packages
-
14.2. +
14.2. Committing: Importing a package into CVS
-
14.3. +
14.3. Updating a package to a newer version
-
14.4. +
14.4. Moving a package in pkgsrc
@@ -5093,17 +5098,17 @@ fi
7.3. patches/*
-
7.4. Other +
7.4. Other mandatory files
7.5. Optional files
-
7.6. +
7.6. work*
-
7.7. +
7.7. files/*
@@ -5126,30 +5131,74 @@ fi

Building, installation and creation of a binary package are all controlled by the package's Makefile.

+ "filename">Makefile
. The Makefile describes various things about + a package, for example from where to get it, how to + configure, build, and install it.

-

There is a Makefile for - each package. This file includes the standard - bsd.pkg.mk file (referenced - as ../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk), - which sets all the definitions and actions necessary for - the package to compile and install itself. The mandatory - variables are the DISTNAME - which specifies the base name of the distribution file to - be downloaded from the site on the Internet, MASTER_SITES which specifies that site, - CATEGORIES which denotes the - categories into which the package falls, PKGNAME which is the name of the - package, the MAINTAINER's - name, and the COMMENT - variable, which should contain a one-line description of - the package (the package name should not appear, it will - be added automatically). The maintainer variable is there - so that anyone who quibbles with the (always completely - correct) decisions taken by the guy who maintains the - package can complain vigorously, or send chocolate as a - sign of appreciation.

+

A package Makefile + contains several sections that describe the package.

+ +

In the first section there are the following + variables, which should appear exactly in the order given + here.

+ +
+
    +
  • +

    DISTNAME is the + basename of the distribution file to be downloaded + from the package's website.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    PKGNAME is the name + of the package, as used by pkgsrc. You only need to + provide it if it differs from DISTNAME. Usually it + is the directory name together with the version + number.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    CATEGORIES is a + list of categories which the package fits in. You + can choose any of the top-level directories of + pkgsrc for it.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    MASTER_SITES is a + list of URLs where the distribution files can be + downloaded. Each URL must end with a slash.

    +
  • +
+
+ +

The second section contains the following + variables.

+ +
+
    +
  • +

    MAINTAINER is the + mail address of the package's maintainer, which is + the person you can contact when the package does + not work.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    HOMEPAGE is a URL + where users can find more information about the + package.

    +
  • + +
  • +

    COMMENT is a + one-line comment about the purpose of the + package.

    +
  • +
+

The MASTER_SITES may be set to one of the predefined sites:

@@ -5438,7 +5487,7 @@ converters games mbone print x11

7.4. Other + "id2627420" id="id2627420">7.4. Other mandatory files

@@ -5562,8 +5611,8 @@ MESSAGE_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

7.6. 7.6. work*

@@ -5623,8 +5672,8 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/unix

7.7. 7.7. files/*

@@ -5656,10 +5705,10 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/unix

Table of Contents

-
8.1. RCS +
8.1. RCS ID
-
8.2. +
8.2. Semi-automatic PLIST generation
@@ -5670,14 +5719,14 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/unix
8.4. Variable substitution in PLIST
-
8.5. +
8.5. Manpage-compression
-
8.6. +
8.6. Changing PLIST source with PLIST_SRC
-
8.7. +
8.7. Platform specific and differing PLISTs
8.8. @@ -5703,7 +5752,7 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/unix

8.1. RCS + "id2627825" id="id2627825">8.1. RCS ID

@@ -5721,8 +5770,8 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/unix

8.2. Semi-automatic + "id2627840" id= + "id2627840">8.2. Semi-automatic PLIST generation

@@ -5916,8 +5965,8 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

8.5. Manpage-compression

+ "id2628229" id= + "id2628229">8.5. Manpage-compression
@@ -5941,7 +5990,7 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

8.6. Changing + "id2628270" id="id2628270">8.6. Changing PLIST source with PLIST_SRC

@@ -5961,7 +6010,7 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

8.7. Platform + "id2628288" id="id2628288">8.7. Platform specific and differing PLISTs

@@ -6106,19 +6155,19 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

Table of Contents

-
9.1. +
9.1. Converting packages to use buildlink3
-
9.2. +
9.2. Writing buildlink3.mk files
-
9.2.1. +
9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk file
-
9.2.2. +
9.2.2. Updating BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pkg in @@ -6127,17 +6176,17 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"
-
9.3. +
9.3. Writing builtin.mk files
-
9.3.1. +
9.3.1. Anatomy of a builtin.mk file
-
9.3.2. +
9.3.2. Global preferences for native or pkgsrc software
@@ -6188,7 +6237,7 @@ PLIST_SUBST+= SOMEVAR="somevalue"

9.1. Converting + "id2628486" id="id2628486">9.1. Converting packages to use buildlink3

@@ -6333,7 +6382,7 @@ DEPENDS+= foo>=1.1.0:../../category/foo

9.2. Writing + "id2628872" id="id2628872">9.2. Writing buildlink3.mk files

@@ -6373,8 +6422,8 @@ DEPENDS+= foo>=1.1.0:../../category/foo
-

9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk +

9.2.1. Anatomy of a buildlink3.mk file

@@ -6604,8 +6653,8 @@ BUILDLINK_DEPTH:= ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH:S/+$//}
-

9.2.2. Updating 9.2.2. Updating BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.pkg in buildlink3.mk @@ -6674,7 +6723,7 @@ BUILDLINK_DEPTH:= ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH:S/+$//}

9.3. Writing + "id2629461" id="id2629461">9.3. Writing builtin.mk files

@@ -6726,8 +6775,8 @@ BUILDLINK_DEPTH:= ${BUILDLINK_DEPTH:S/+$//}
-

9.3.1. Anatomy of a +

9.3.1. Anatomy of a builtin.mk file

@@ -6852,8 +6901,8 @@ CHECK_BUILTIN.foo?= no
-

9.3.2. Global preferences +

9.3.2. Global preferences for native or pkgsrc software

@@ -6911,10 +6960,10 @@ CHECK_BUILTIN.foo?= no

Table of Contents

-
10.1. +
10.1. Global default options
-
10.2. +
10.2. Converting packages to use bsd.options.mk
@@ -6934,7 +6983,7 @@ CHECK_BUILTIN.foo?= no

10.1. Global + "id2629910" id="id2629910">10.1. Global default options

@@ -6952,8 +7001,8 @@ CHECK_BUILTIN.foo?= no

10.2. Converting packages to + "id2629925" id= + "id2629925">10.2. Converting packages to use bsd.options.mk

@@ -6961,7 +7010,7 @@ CHECK_BUILTIN.foo?= no

The following example shows how bsd.options.mk should be use in a + "filename">bsd.options.mk should be used in a package Makefile, or in a file, e.g. options.mk, that is included by the main package 11.1. Program location -

11.2. Main +
11.2. Main targets

11.2. Main + "id2630533" id="id2630533">11.2. Main targets

@@ -8079,17 +8128,17 @@ make build

Table of Contents

-
12.1. +
12.1. General operation
12.1.1. How to pull in variables from + "#id2632073">12.1.1. How to pull in variables from /etc/mk.conf
12.1.2. Restricted + "#id2632156">12.1.2. Restricted packages
12.1.4. Handling conflicts with other + "#id2632672">12.1.4. Handling conflicts with other packages
12.1.5. Packages that cannot or should + "#id2632790">12.1.5. Packages that cannot or should not be built
12.1.6. Packages which should not be + "#id2632816">12.1.6. Packages which should not be deleted, once installed
12.1.8. How to handle compiler + "#id2632907">12.1.8. How to handle compiler bugs
12.1.9. How to handle incrementing + "#id2632930">12.1.9. How to handle incrementing versions when fixing an existing package
12.1.10. Portability of + "#id2632979">12.1.10. Portability of packages
-
12.2. +
12.2. Possible downloading issues
12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles + "#id2633006">12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles aren't available for plain downloading
12.2.2. How to handle modified + "#id2633069">12.2.2. How to handle modified distfiles with the 'old' name
-
12.3. +
12.3. Configuration gotchas
@@ -8153,64 +8202,64 @@ make build libtool
12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU packages + "#id2633438">12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU packages that already support libtool
12.3.3. GNU + "#id2633588">12.3.3. GNU Autoconf/Automake

-
12.4. +
12.4. Building considerations
12.4.1. CPP defines
+ "#id2633704">12.4.1. CPP defines
-
12.5. +
12.5. Package specific actions
12.5.1. Package configuration + "#id2633805">12.5.1. Package configuration files
12.5.2. User + "#id2633908">12.5.2. User interaction
12.5.3. Handling + "#id2633953">12.5.3. Handling licenses
12.5.4. Creating an account from a + "#id2634036">12.5.4. Creating an account from a package
12.5.5. Installing score + "#id2634166">12.5.5. Installing score files
12.5.6. Packages providing login + "#id2634210">12.5.6. Packages providing login shells
12.5.7. Packages containing perl + "#id2634267">12.5.7. Packages containing perl scripts
12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded paths + "#id2634422">12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded paths to other interpreters
12.5.9. Packages installing perl + "#id2634443">12.5.9. Packages installing perl modules
12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 + "#id2634663">12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 data files
12.5.12. Packages installing + "#id2634763">12.5.12. Packages installing scrollkeeper data files
12.5.13. Packages installing X11 + "#id2634814">12.5.13. Packages installing X11 fonts
12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 + "#id2634861">12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 modules
12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or + "#id2634931">12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or XML data
12.5.16. Packages installing + "#id2635051">12.5.16. Packages installing extensions to the MIME database
12.5.17. Packages using + "#id2635190">12.5.17. Packages using intltool
12.5.18. Packages installing startup + "#id2635204">12.5.18. Packages installing startup scripts
-
12.6. +
12.6. Feedback to the author
@@ -8261,7 +8310,7 @@ make build

12.1. General + "id2632070" id="id2632070">12.1. General operation

@@ -8271,8 +8320,8 @@ make build
-

12.1.1. How to pull in +

12.1.1. How to pull in variables from /etc/mk.conf

@@ -8332,8 +8381,8 @@ CFLAGS+= -your -flags
-

12.1.2. Restricted +

12.1.2. Restricted packages

@@ -8636,8 +8685,8 @@ pre-clean:
-

12.1.4. Handling conflicts +

12.1.4. Handling conflicts with other packages

@@ -8684,8 +8733,8 @@ CONFLICTS= Xaw3d-[0-9]*
-

12.1.5. Packages that cannot +

12.1.5. Packages that cannot or should not be built

@@ -8716,8 +8765,8 @@ CONFLICTS= Xaw3d-[0-9]*
-

12.1.6. Packages which +

12.1.6. Packages which should not be deleted, once installed

@@ -8780,8 +8829,8 @@ CONFLICTS= Xaw3d-[0-9]*
-

12.1.8. How to handle +

12.1.8. How to handle compiler bugs

@@ -8806,8 +8855,8 @@ CONFLICTS= Xaw3d-[0-9]*
-

12.1.9. How to handle +

12.1.9. How to handle incrementing versions when fixing an existing package

@@ -8847,8 +8896,8 @@ DISTNAME= foo-17.43
-

12.1.10. Portability of +

12.1.10. Portability of packages

@@ -8864,8 +8913,8 @@ DISTNAME= foo-17.43
-

12.1.10.1. ${INSTALL}, +

12.1.10.1. ${INSTALL}, ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR}, ...

@@ -8890,7 +8939,7 @@ ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/dir2

12.2. Possible + "id2633003" id="id2633003">12.2. Possible downloading issues

@@ -8900,8 +8949,8 @@ ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/dir2
-

12.2.1. Packages whose +

12.2.1. Packages whose distfiles aren't available for plain downloading

@@ -8962,8 +9011,8 @@ ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/dir2
-

12.2.2. How to handle +

12.2.2. How to handle modified distfiles with the 'old' name

@@ -8992,8 +9041,8 @@ ${INSTALL_DATA_DIR} ${PREFIX}/dir2

12.3. Configuration + "id2633081" id= + "id2633081">12.3. Configuration gotchas

@@ -9197,14 +9246,9 @@ ${LIBTOOL} --mode=install ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} ${SOMELIB:.a=.la} ${PREFIX}/lib
  • In your PLIST, - include all of the .a, .la, and .so, .so.CURRENT and .so.CURRENT.REVISION files - (this is a change from the previous - behaviour).

    + include only the .la file (this is a change from + previous behaviour).

  • @@ -9214,8 +9258,8 @@ ${LIBTOOL} --mode=install ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} ${SOMELIB:.a=.la} ${PREFIX}/lib
    -

    12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU +

    12.3.2. Using libtool on GNU packages that already support libtool

    @@ -9293,8 +9337,8 @@ ${LIBTOOL} --mode=install ${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} ${SOMELIB:.a=.la} ${PREFIX}/lib
    -

    12.3.3. GNU +

    12.3.3. GNU Autoconf/Automake

    @@ -9360,7 +9404,7 @@ pre-configure:

    12.4. Building + "id2633701" id="id2633701">12.4. Building considerations

    @@ -9370,8 +9414,8 @@ pre-configure:
    -

    12.4.1. CPP defines

    +

    12.4.1. CPP defines

    @@ -9410,7 +9454,7 @@ pre-configure:

    12.5. Package + "id2633802" id="id2633802">12.5. Package specific actions

    @@ -9420,8 +9464,8 @@ pre-configure:
    -

    12.5.1. Package +

    12.5.1. Package configuration files

    @@ -9493,8 +9537,8 @@ pre-configure:
    -

    12.5.2. User +

    12.5.2. User interaction

    @@ -9543,8 +9587,8 @@ INTERACTIVE_STAGE= configure install
    -

    12.5.3. Handling +

    12.5.3. Handling licenses

    @@ -9618,8 +9662,8 @@ ACCEPTABLE_LICENSES+=graphviz-license
    -

    12.5.4. Creating an account +

    12.5.4. Creating an account from a package

    @@ -9673,8 +9717,8 @@ user:group[:[userid][:[description][:[home][:shell]]]]
    -

    12.5.5. Installing score +

    12.5.5. Installing score files

    @@ -9711,8 +9755,8 @@ user:group[:[userid][:[description][:[home][:shell]]]]
    -

    12.5.6. Packages providing +

    12.5.6. Packages providing login shells

    @@ -9747,8 +9791,8 @@ user:group[:[userid][:[description][:[home][:shell]]]]
    -

    12.5.7. Packages containing +

    12.5.7. Packages containing perl scripts

    @@ -9766,8 +9810,8 @@ user:group[:[userid][:[description][:[home][:shell]]]]
    -

    12.5.8. Packages with +

    12.5.8. Packages with hardcoded paths to other interpreters

    @@ -9793,8 +9837,8 @@ user:group[:[userid][:[description][:[home][:shell]]]]
    -

    12.5.9. Packages installing +

    12.5.9. Packages installing perl modules

    @@ -9933,8 +9977,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.11. Packages installing +

    12.5.11. Packages installing GConf2 data files

    @@ -10008,8 +10052,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.12. Packages installing +

    12.5.12. Packages installing scrollkeeper data files

    @@ -10053,8 +10097,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.13. Packages installing +

    12.5.13. Packages installing X11 fonts

    @@ -10091,8 +10135,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.14. Packages installing +

    12.5.14. Packages installing GTK2 modules

    @@ -10158,8 +10202,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.15. Packages installing +

    12.5.15. Packages installing SGML or XML data

    @@ -10220,8 +10264,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.16. Packages installing +

    12.5.16. Packages installing extensions to the MIME database

    @@ -10279,8 +10323,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.17. Packages using +

    12.5.17. Packages using intltool

    @@ -10303,8 +10347,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    12.5.18. Packages installing +

    12.5.18. Packages installing startup scripts

    @@ -10327,7 +10371,7 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    12.6. Feedback + "id2635225" id="id2635225">12.6. Feedback to the author

    @@ -10563,17 +10607,17 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    Table of Contents

    -
    14.1. +
    14.1. Submitting your packages
    -
    14.2. +
    14.2. Committing: Importing a package into CVS
    -
    14.3. +
    14.3. Updating a package to a newer version
    -
    14.4. +
    14.4. Moving a package in pkgsrc
    @@ -10583,8 +10627,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    14.1. Submitting your + "id2635824" id= + "id2635824">14.1. Submitting your packages

    @@ -10650,8 +10694,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    14.2. Committing: Importing a + "id2635875" id= + "id2635875">14.2. Committing: Importing a package into CVS

    @@ -10707,7 +10751,7 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    14.3. Updating + "id2635938" id="id2635938">14.3. Updating a package to a newer version

    @@ -10758,7 +10802,7 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    14.4. Moving a + "id2635957" id="id2635957">14.4. Moving a package in pkgsrc

    @@ -10859,27 +10903,27 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    Table of Contents

    -
    A.1. +
    A.1. files
    -
    A.1.1. +
    A.1.1. Makefile
    -
    A.1.2. +
    A.1.2. DESCR
    -
    A.1.3. +
    A.1.3. PLIST
    -
    A.1.4. +
    A.1.4. Checking a package with pkglint
    -
    A.2. Steps +
    A.2. Steps for building, installing, packaging
    @@ -10897,7 +10941,7 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist

    A.1. files

    + "id2636183" id="id2636183">A.1. files
    @@ -10906,8 +10950,8 @@ PERL5_PACKLIST= ${PERL5_SITEARCH}/auto/Pg/.packlist
    -

    A.1.1. Makefile

    +

    A.1.1. Makefile

    @@ -10934,8 +10978,8 @@ INFO_FILES= bison.info
    -

    A.1.2. DESCR

    +

    A.1.2. DESCR

    @@ -10951,8 +10995,8 @@ of the NetBSD source tree is beyond me.
    -

    A.1.3. PLIST

    +

    A.1.3. PLIST

    @@ -10969,8 +11013,8 @@ share/bison.hairy
    -

    A.1.4. Checking a package with +

    A.1.4. Checking a package with pkglint

    @@ -11008,7 +11052,7 @@ looks fine.

    A.2. Steps for + "id2636257" id="id2636257">A.2. Steps for building, installing, packaging

    @@ -11426,10 +11470,10 @@ Registering depends:.

    Table of Contents

    -
    D.1. +
    D.1. Targets
    -
    D.2. +
    D.2. Procedure
    @@ -11442,7 +11486,7 @@ Registering depends:.

    D.1. Targets

    + "id2637176" id="id2637176">D.1. Targets
    @@ -11455,9 +11499,7 @@ Registering depends:.
    • pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt, which - replaces pkgsrc/Packages.txt

      + "filename">pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt

    • @@ -11495,8 +11537,8 @@ Registering depends:.

      D.2. Procedure

      + "id2637378" id= + "id2637378">D.2. Procedure
    -- cgit v1.2.3