(1) MANLANG is now a list (defaulting to ""), so if you have English
and Japanese-EUC versions of the manpages, you can say something
like `MANLANG= "" ja_JP.EUC' and manpage compression will DTRT.
(2) Add new variables MAN%cPREFIX (where %c=[1-9LN]) which default to
MANPREFIX (which defaults to PREFIX), to specify per-section
prefixes. In particular, this handles the cases in many perl
ports, which install man1pages into man/man1 and man3pages into
lib/perl5/man/man3.
Note these modifications won't change the behavior of existing
variables used in previously-approved ways, so any Makefile that
worked before will still continue to work.
(1) Print out reason when port is ignored because of NO_CDROM,
RESTRICTED, IS_INTERACTIVE, (not) IS_INTERACTIVE, BROKEN,
REQUIRES_MOTIF or NO_PACKAGE.
Submitted by: obrien
(2) Add new special file in pkg/: DISPLAY. (Cf. man pkg_create)
(3) Minor bugfix in clean-depends target, which sometimes executed
"make clean" in the current directory. (Which is probably ok, but
is wrong nonetheless.)
section.
Added Takenori KATO to the developers section. (I'm surprised that he wasn't
listed even in the additional contributors section despite his work on pc98.)
list in alphabetical order.
Added following persons to the additional contributor list. They have been
missing from the list but listed as maintainer of some port.
Committers should pay much more attention to maintain the contributor list!!
Andrew Stevenson <andrew@ugh.net.au>
Boyd Faulkner <faulkner@mpd.tandem.com>
Mike McGaughey <mmcg@cs.monash.edu.au>
Paul Fox <pgf@foxharp.boston.ma.us>
Rob Mallory <rmallory@csusb.edu>
Webmaster list since I'm not doing that anymore, remove "system administration"
category entirely since it's now a responsibility shared among multiple
individuals and, finally, add FAQ category and stick Peter da Silva's name on
it.
Reminded-By: max
better than using the "FAQ" alias as people have either ignored or
misused the alias in the past, and this gives the feeling that there's
an actual person behind it now (which will be a nice change in any case :-).