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Author SHA1 Message Date
jkh
f8db12ca5e Start really adding some features here. Let's see:
1. New variable DEPENDS lets you list packages that this depends on,
   relative to the top (lang/tcl, x11/tk, etc).  These packages will
   always get made first.

2. Don't configure again if you've already done so successfully.

3. Add pre-configure and post-configure hooks.  You can now do a pre-configure,
   a local configure, a port-provided configure and finally a post-configure
   if you really really want to.  I can't imagine anything this will leave us
   not being able to do! :) [ Yes, I have actually found a use for at least
   two of these in one port - see x11/tk!].

Submitted by:	jkh
1994-08-21 16:37:09 +00:00
jkh
c058011537 Simplify the whole configuration script business quite a bit. What
was I thinking before..
Submitted by:	jkh
1994-08-21 15:04:03 +00:00
jkh
4802b4c75a Whoops, the check for a missing distfile was slightly bogus. Now it works.
Submitted by:	jkh
1994-08-21 14:32:40 +00:00
jkh
42f31844db Make any local configuration file unconditional. That is, if one exists
then run it even if GNU configure is to be run later.
Submitted by:	jkh
1994-08-21 14:10:16 +00:00
jkh
e77d451213 Commit my new ports make macros. Still not 100% complete yet by any means
but fairly usable at this stage.
Submitted by:	jkh
1994-08-21 13:12:57 +00:00
bde
5342954dd1 - bsd.dep.mk and bsd.own.mk have been required for some time. Install them.
- Install with group BINGRP, not BINOWN.
1994-08-20 08:25:00 +00:00
wollman
7d898724d7 Make the install targets obey the INSTALLFLAGS requests in the new
Makefiles.

DANGER WILL ROBINSON!

This will cause repeat installs of certain programs, such as `init' and
`rcp', to fail unless one of the two conditions is met:

	1) You are in single-user mode.
	2) Your security level is set to 0 or -1.

If you have compiled a kernel from the latest sources, your kernel
security level is set to -1 by default, which will keep `init' from
fiddling with it.  You can increase it, but not decrease it, from the
command line with the command `sysctl -w kern.securelevel=<new value>'.
I believe that -1 is the most appropriate value to use while we are still
developing the code, although when we ship it should be changed back to 0.

See init(8) for more information.
1994-08-10 02:48:08 +00:00
wollman
4b670f433d Don't pass ${LDADD} to ${AR}. Use ${ARADD} for that. 1994-08-08 15:45:55 +00:00
wollman
d0e08020fb Add a couple of files we created in 1.x. 1994-08-04 21:10:08 +00:00
wollman
5a93a2fdb9 Spplat our 1.1.5 `mk' ifiles over the top of the 4.4 ones. So far
as I can tell, this is ts the right thing to do.
1994-08-04 21:09:27 +00:00
rgrimes
b0d61785ca BSD 4.4 Lite Share Sources 1994-05-30 19:09:18 +00:00