(1) Change commented out MAINTAINER to FreeBSD_MAINTAINER and
OpenBSD_MAINTAINER. These are not comments anymore, so we may
even use it in the future.
(2) Instead of the ".if ${OPSYS} = "NetBSD" hack, use ".if exists()"
to find the location of md5 an tar. Play similar trick for fetch
(OpenBSD uses /usr/bin/ftp which groks http: addresses).
This commit includes most of the changes made in 1.242 (although many
of them are done differently after more discussion). One thing that
is conspicuously missing is NOMANCOMPRESS, which has been postponed
until Warner figures out what exactly the situation is on the OpenBSD
ports paradigm. (In a nutshell, we can't just define NOMANCOMPRESS in
this file even if uncompressed manpages is the default for OpenBSD,
because that will take away the ability of individual users to select
manpage compression.)
Reviewed by: imp@openbsd.org
and scripts/{pre,post}-* as environment vars. Also, if BATCH is
set, "BATCH=yes" is automatically added to SCRIPTS_ENV.
(Requested by: max)
(2) The INSTALL_* macros are added to SCRIPTS_ENV and MAKE_ENV as
BSD_INSTALL_*. (Requested by: obrien)
(3) New variable MOTIF_ONLY, which will only build ports with
REQUIRES_MOTIF defined. This doesn't do dependencies right (what
if the depended port doesn't need Motif) yet.
(4) Try not to clean the same port twice in clean-depends when (for
instance) it's defined in both BUILD_DEPENDS and INSTALL_DEPENDS.
Note that it won't check chained dependencies so you may still see
the same port cleaned multiple times, but checking that far will
surely make this run slower than the un-"optimized" case so I left
it as is. (Requested by: jkh)
(5) Ignore *.rej files in patches/ directory in addition to *~ and
*.orig.
but replacing the "dir" file unconditionally isn't it. During the course
of development, if .info files go away from the sources, nothing removes
them from /usr/share/info, this is the same as system binaries etc.
Removing the entire index isn't helpful, because you've got to reinstall
the entire tree to get it back again. bsd.info.mk has a reference to
/usr/share/info/dir-tmpl, I wonder if it once created dir if needed?
taob@risc.org as requested (It looks like Nate forgot or
didn't know about this one, or I just jumped the gun
and got to it before he did :-).
Submitted by: Brian Tao <taob@risc.org>
into the DESTDIR in the beforeinstall rule in src/share/info/Makefile.
Then each info file that gets installed into the dir file using
install-info.
It has struck me that there's going to be a problem bootstrapping
this change, since parts of install will fail until install-info
is installed. Maybe someone who knows best how to deal with this can
fix it.
HTML is compliant with the 3.2 DTD.
Sanity preservation and bug prevention - define frequently used
constructs as entities.
What remains to be done is better hypertextification which includes
breaking large documents into managable chunks, and managing links.
There are currently some (easy to avioid) situations that result
in multiple anchors with the same name, or links nested within other
links. :(
Add all of the possible errno's to example.3.
Show examples of the .Bx (BSD) and .At (AT&T UNIX) macros
in the various HISTORY sections.
Add some .Rs/.Re (used for referencing things other
than man pages) in the SEE ALSO sections.
Suggested by: wollman
Lots of tweaks and new functionality. This now handles pretty much
everything that the linuxdoc to docbook translator generates. Output
is still a single (very large in the case of the handbaak) file but now
has minimal internal navigation links.