* new bsd.own.mk variable OBJECT_FMT with values "a.out" or "ELF".
* use OBJECT_FMT in Makefile tests that depend on toolchain.
* Add new bsd.own.mk variable NOSHLIB that, if set indicates a given
port doesnt yet do shared libraries. Set on powerpc.
* Document new feature-test variables in src/share/mk/bsd.README.
Tested on i386, mips, fakedup Alpha environment.
current package (IF called from a package dir and not via bsd.port.subdir.mk;
in the latter case it's assumed that the dependent packages will be scanned
later anyways).
This fixes PR 4992 by Mario Kemper <magick@bundy.lip.owl.de>.
characters escaped with a backslash, but recognise the backslashes for
backwards compatibility. When matching names, do any escaping of
the regexp '.' metacharacter automatically, if needed.
When a shared object dependency is printed out, use a form that does
not have the backslashes in it, for readability.
Print out the full pathname of the matching shared object, for clarity.
to "no" in a package's Makefile when the authors have placed
restrictions on the redistribution of the distfiles. (Thanks to Jason
Thorpe for the idea).
Add a `mirror' target, which will do a "make fetch" if the package's
distfile is allowed to be redistributed. This is for use on sites
which mirror package distfiles. (Thanks to Charles Hannum for the
idea).
- Document NO_IGNORE, __ARCH_OK
- Make __ARCH_OK overridable, so it can be set to YES e.g. for fetching
all distfiles.
- Move ".ifndef(__ARCH_OK): block, so some targets like clean work
in any case.
- Add LOCALBASE and X11BASE to PATH in MAKE_ENV, CONFIGURE_ENV and
SCRIPT_ENV; this fixes PR 4573
bsd.port.mk, but this time use a definition before the inclusion,
which stops <bsd.own.mk> defining its own install target when
using the package system.
This makes the package system take notice of the definitions in
/etc/mk.conf
one if the categories directories, will call "make readme" in
any subdirectories.
I thought that this was suggested by Chris Demetriou, but I can't find
any PR backing this up. So my apologies to the person who did suggest
this.
characters, and avoids the wrong interpretation of magic HTML
characters in DESCR files or categories.
Forwarded to me by Chris Demetriou, and refers to PR 4341.