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(as given by "uname -m") by which you can specify which architectures the port is appropriate for. Idea borrowed from: NetBSD, OpenBSD Reviewed by: simokawa (2) New variable PERL_ARCH (value: ${ARCH}-freebsd) that is also passed to ${PLIST_SUB}. Use it to simplify PLISTs. Submitted by: simokawa (3) Check OSVERSION as well as existence of /usr/bin/perl5 before assuming USE_PERL5 is to be a no-op. Basically to allow building of 2.2-INDEX on a 3.0 machine. (4) Change USE_QT definition to use new shlib version (2) and directory (qt142). (5) Uncomment temporary Motif dependency for parallel package building. We still need to figure out a way to install the pkg database files, but it's a start. (6) Move EXTRACT_SUFX up into the pre.mk area so it can be used in exists() tests. (7) Add MASTER_SITE_COMP_SOURCES. Note that this is defined like "/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/" so you can specify something like "SUBDIR=x/volume18" to select the newsgroup as well as subdirectory name. Submitted by: "distfiles" fenner (8) Other misc. master site cleanup. Submitted by: "distfiles" fenner (9) New target "maintainer". I intend to use it to auto-mail failure build failure notices to the maintainer. |
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