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On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 04:11:50PM -0700, steve@FreeBSD.org wrote:
> I'm pretty sure David said he was working on this one.

Yes.  I've passed on some requred patches to SCO and they are doing a
complete code reorg.  It should be done in a week or so.


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On 04/29/00, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
>  * On 04/27/00, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
>  * > linux_base. In the handbook you'll find what kind of name scheme we're
>  * > using for that, IIRC it would be something like tw-linux_base. You might
>  * > want to look it up though, as I'm not at all sure.
> 
> "zh_TW-linux_base". :)
> 

Well, it can be called zh-linux_base, since CLE also supports GB
encodings for the simplified Chinese.  At the FreeBSD side, however,
it seems that GB locales of base system and X needs some more work.

> Well, the Japanese folks don't seem to mind ports/japanese blowing up,
> maybe you guys can merge those stuff (as long as they aren't *too*
> experimental) into the main FreeBSD repository too?

I've forwarded to freebsd-taiwan-chinese@freebsd.sinica.edu.tw
to see others' opinions.
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T.E.Dickey wrote:

> lynx 2.8.3 was released last weekend.  You should base the port on
> 	lynx2.8.3rel.1

Good point, I didn't see that one. :-( I went to
<http://lynx.isc.org/current/> and took the newest from the "Current
Version in Various Formats" list, as this is the lynx-current port.  I
assumed the newest "current" version would be newer then the newest
"release" version, but it seems it isn't.

Could someone close this PR then, as there's a newer version available
to the one the patch uses.  I'll send a new PR for both www/lynx and
www/lynx-current when I get to it (soon, hopefully).  Sorry for wasting
people's time...

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>Number:         18309
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update www/amaya to 3.1
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun Apr 30 02:00:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Don Croyle
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

	

>Description:
These diffs update the www/amaya port to use the current release
distfile.

I missed version 3.0 while trying to implement SUSv2's wchar.h
recommendation, before it dawned on me that the contents of the header
weren't actually being used.  I am going to keep working on that
project.
	

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:
Apply this patch.  Note that a new file, patches/patch-ab needs to be
added.
	
diff -ruN amaya.old/Makefile amaya/Makefile
--- amaya.old/Makefile	Sun Apr  9 19:04:12 2000
+++ amaya/Makefile	Sat Apr 29 07:25:50 2000
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 #
 
 PORTNAME=	amaya
-PORTVERSION= 	2.4
+PORTVERSION=	3.1
 CATEGORIES= 	www
 MASTER_SITES=	http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Distribution/ \
 		ftp://ftp.w3.org/pub/amaya/ \
diff -ruN amaya.old/files/md5 amaya/files/md5
--- amaya.old/files/md5	Sun Dec 26 09:23:24 1999
+++ amaya/files/md5	Sat Apr 29 05:54:17 2000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-MD5 (amaya/amaya-src-2.4.tgz) = 0116711b648aa15898fa017c7e761cff
+MD5 (amaya/amaya-src-3.1.tgz) = ee9cf1219c471eff5ac8403bc575312c
 MD5 (amaya/Dutch.tgz) = 3edb9cce5ce160d7270b23808c1d5981
 MD5 (amaya/English.tgz) = 0e95d11b4817094b8cd9aa4010363806
 MD5 (amaya/French.tgz) = 791bc87281b27f10a987815aa7d10108
diff -ruN amaya.old/patches/patch-aa amaya/patches/patch-aa
--- amaya.old/patches/patch-aa	Sat Nov 13 21:10:11 1999
+++ amaya/patches/patch-aa	Sun Apr 16 04:39:32 2000
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
---- ../amaya/Makefile.in.orig	Wed Oct 20 04:35:53 1999
-+++ ../amaya/Makefile.in	Tue Oct 26 18:05:51 1999
+--- ../amaya/Makefile.in.orig	Tue Mar  7 11:45:48 2000
++++ ../amaya/Makefile.in	Sun Apr 16 04:39:12 2000
 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
  include ../Options
  
  INCLUDES= -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(AMAYA_INCLUDES) $(X_FLAGS)
 -XMLIB   = -lXm
 +XMLIB   = ${MOTIFLIB} 
- LIBS	=  $(AMAYA_LIBWWW_LIBS) $(AMAYA_JAVA_LIBS) $(AMAYA_PLUGIN_LIBS) \
+ LIBS	=  $(AMAYA_LIBWWW_LIBS) $(AMAYA_PLUGIN_LIBS) \
  	  $(AMAYA_MATH_LIBS) $(AMAYA_GRAPH_LIBS) $(AMAYA_ANNOT_LIBS) \
            -L../tablelib -L../thotlib -L.. -lThotTable -lThotEditor \
diff -ruN amaya.old/patches/patch-ab amaya/patches/patch-ab
--- amaya.old/patches/patch-ab	Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969
+++ amaya/patches/patch-ab	Sat Apr 29 07:25:21 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+--- ../thotlib/include/ustring.h.orig	Sat Apr 29 07:22:29 2000
++++ ../thotlib/include/ustring.h	Sat Apr 29 07:24:07 2000
+@@ -7,7 +7,9 @@
+ #include <windows.h>
+ #endif /* _WINDOWS */
+ 
++#ifdef _I18N_
+ #include <wchar.h>
++#endif /* _I18N_ */
+ 
+ #ifdef _WINDOWS
+ #define strncasecmp _strnicmp
diff -ruN amaya.old/pkg/PLIST amaya/pkg/PLIST
--- amaya.old/pkg/PLIST	Sun Dec 26 09:23:25 1999
+++ amaya/pkg/PLIST	Sat Apr 29 08:00:07 2000
@@ -49,6 +49,10 @@
 Amaya/config/fr-amayamsg
 Amaya/config/fr-corrdialogue
 Amaya/config/fr-libdialogue
+Amaya/config/it-amayadialogue
+Amaya/config/it-amayamsg
+Amaya/config/it-corrdialogue
+Amaya/config/it-libdialogue
 Amaya/config/tr-amayadialogue
 Amaya/config/tr-amayamsg
 Amaya/config/tr-corrdialogue
@@ -142,7 +146,6 @@
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Numbering.html
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Printing.html
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Publishing.html
-Amaya/doc/amaya/Put.html
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Registry.html
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Searching.html
 Amaya/doc/amaya/Selecting.html


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Thus spake Michael Sierchio (kudzu@dnai.com):

> They shouldn't be included in the ports if they fail.  There *is* a central

The ports-tree is also a development tree, e.g. for the _packages_
that are included on the CD.
Use theese packages, if you are unable to use development stuff.

Packages _have been_ built (that's why they are included) and most of
them are tested for functionality by hundreds of users everyday.

I recommend reading the handbook and other FreeBSD resources.

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Thus spake Michael Sierchio (kudzu@dnai.com):

> So, here goes.  Read carefully.  I don't think cosmic rays are
> responsible for not knowing about CAM, or not knowing the correct
> prototype for system calls like 'signal'  ---

That is third party software, my dear.

Additionally, your problem is not the prototype violation but the
missing header.
As a start you could remove the include and try to find out, what
happens. If it still doesn't work, try other scsi-includes.

These are _trivial_ fixes.

Alex

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How did I get this?  hanspb@persbraten.vgs.no is the maintainer for the
ktranslator port :)

Cliff Rowley

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On Sat, 29 Apr 2000 steve@FreeBSD.org wrote:

> Synopsis: ktranslator port make failure
>
> State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
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> State-Changed-When: Sat Apr 29 16:14:12 PDT 2000
> State-Changed-Why:
> Chris has already suggested the solution to this problem.
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Synopsis: update port: www/lynx-current

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At Sun, 30 Apr 2000 03:34:05 -0700 (PDT),
I wrote:
> Synopsis: update port: www/lynx-current
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> Updated to 2.8.3rel.1.  Thanks!

Well, I'd note that it's www/lynx I actually updated and I left
www/lynx-current untouched because there's no -current
(i.e. development) version since the rel.1 came out.

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The NetBSD and FreeBSD packages for rpm still seem to be a 2.x version.
Here is a port of the 3.0.4 version.  Most or all of it applies as well
to OpenBSD and BSD/OS.

Problems fixed by this patch:

1. The RPM sources didn't support getmntinfo(), and tried to open the
   nonexistent /etc/mnttab and died.  NetBSD, FreeBSD, and BSD/OS have the
   same function and problem.

2. The macros file got installed without _vendor and _host_vendor defined,
   and rpm refused to run until they were defined.  This is because the
   NetBSD (and FreeBSD similarly) package system passes the configure
   option "--host=sparc--netbsd", with an (illegal) empty vendor.  I
   suggest "sun" as the vendor on sparcs, and "pc" on pc's...
   "unknown" if you want to be lazy.

3. The RPM build process used the BSD libc glob() but the included GNU
   glob.h, resulting in a bus error when trying to expand a wildcard
   in the %files section while making a package with "rpm -bi" (or -bb).
   The 4.4BSD glob.h does define a gl_stat member, which configure
   tests for as a GNU extension.

   I removed the check for glob.h from configure.in, because whether
   to use the system glob.h is completely determined by whether we're
   using the one that comes with RPM.  The places that include glob.h
   were changed to use USE_GNU_GLOB instead of HAVE_GLOB_H.  Both
   system.h and rpmio.h don't need to include glob.h, and they were
   doing it in different ways.  Also, some of the subdirectories
   compile with -I../misc, thus forcing them to get the wrong version
   of the file.  So I renamed misc/glob.h to misc/gnuglob.h to avoid
   any possibililty of accidentally getting it when intending to get
   the libc version.  That renaming looks like this in misc/rpm3/Makefile:

pre-configure:
	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && autoreconf --force)
	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && mv -f misc/glob.h misc/gnuglob.h)

   The cache variable name rpm_cv_glob is confusingly vague;
   rpm_cv_glob_gnu would be clearer.  I didn't change it, though.

4. The external symbol "timezone" is assumed by RPM to be an integer, as it
   is on Linux and Solaris, but on 4.4BSD it is a function that returns a
   char *.  Also, configure sets HAS_TIMEZONE, but doesn't use it.
   acconfig.h and system.h use NEED_TIMEZONE, which configure doesn't set.
   On BSD (and Linux with its BSD compatibility), you want -time.tm_gmtoff.
   The warning sign you see on BSD is:
parseChangelog.c: In function `dateToTimet':
parseChangelog.c:88: warning: pointer to a function used in arithmetic
parseChangelog.c:88: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast

5. NetBSD has sys/mount.h and struct statfs, but it needs sys/param.h to be
   included first.

6. The find-provides script for FreeBSD doesn't quite work on 4.0 (x86).  A
   small change to the regexp was all that's needed, to get rid of the word
   "shared".
bash-2.03# file -L libc.so
libc.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), stripped

Also fixed:

files.c: In function `initSourceHeader':
files.c:1344: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
files.c:1378: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
parsePrep.c: In function `doPatch':
parsePrep.c:109: warning: implicit declaration of function `basename'
oldheader.c: In function `oldhdrReadFromStream':
oldheader.c:48: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
oldheader.c:93: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
oldheader.c:112: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
oldheader.c:122: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
oldheader.c:129: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
oldheader.c:136: warning: return discards `const' from pointer target type
rpmchecksig.c: In function `rpmCheckSig':
rpmchecksig.c:283: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
rpm.c: In function `main':
rpm.c:577: warning: assignment discards `const' from pointer target type
rpmgettext.c: At top level:
rpmgettext.c:96: warning: `getTypeString' defined but not used

Not fixed:

creating perl/Makefile
sed: ./perl/Makefile.in: No such file or directory
creating perl/Makefile.PL
sed: ./perl/Makefile.PL.in: No such file or directory
creating config.h
linking ./intl/libgettext.h to intl/libintl.h
configuring in popt

dcgettext.c:102: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype
rpmio.c: In function `fdSeek':
rpmio.c:595: warning: long int format, different type arg (arg 4)
rpmio.c: In function `gzdSeek':
rpmio.c:2285: warning: long int format, different type arg (arg 4)
rpmgettext.c: In function `gettextfile':
rpmgettext.c:323: warning: implicit declaration of function `basename'
rpmgettext.c:323: warning: format argument is not a pointer (arg 3)
rpmgettext.c:334: warning: passing arg 2 of `strcpy' makes pointer from integer without a cast
rpmgettext.c: In function `rpmgettext':
rpmgettext.c:827: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast

Also, after installing rpm, I think the ports Makefiles should do:

rpm --initdb

And on systems with shared libraries, also:

rm -f /etc/rpmrc
for x in /usr/lib /usr/*/lib; do
cd $x &&
\ls -1 | /usr/local/lib/rpm/find-provides | sed 's/^/provides: /' >> /etc/rpmrc
done

--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/acconfig.h	Thu Mar  9 13:13:03 2000
+++ ./acconfig.h	Sun Apr 30 03:11:29 2000
@@ -53,14 +53,20 @@
 /* Define as 1 if <sys/stat.h> defines S_ISSOCK */
 #undef HAVE_S_ISSOCK
 
-/* Define as 1 if we need timezone */
-#undef NEED_TIMEZONE
+/* Define as 1 if we have tm_gmtoff */
+#undef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF
+
+/* Define as 1 if we have int timezone */
+#undef HAVE_TIMEZONE
 
 /* Define as 1 if we need myrealloc */
 #undef NEED_MYREALLOC
 
 /* Define as one if we need to include <strings.h> (along with <string.h>) */
 #undef NEED_STRINGS_H
+
+/* Define as 1 if you have getmntinfo() (4.4BSD) */
+#undef HAVE_GETMNTINFO
 
 /* Define as 1 if you have getmntinfo_r() (only osf?) */
 #undef HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/build/files.c	Mon Feb 21 22:09:53 2000
+++ ./build/files.c	Sun Apr 30 02:39:58 2000
@@ -1338,10 +1338,8 @@
 
     spec->sourceHeader = headerNew();
     /* Only specific tags are added to the source package header */
-    for (hi = headerInitIterator(spec->packages->header);
-	headerNextIterator(hi, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count);
-	ptr = ((type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
-	    ? xfree(ptr), NULL : NULL))
+    hi = headerInitIterator(spec->packages->header);
+    while (headerNextIterator(hi, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count))
     {
 	switch (tag) {
 	  case RPMTAG_NAME:
@@ -1368,16 +1366,20 @@
 	    /* do not copy */
 	    break;
 	}
+	if (type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
+	    xfree(ptr);
+	ptr = NULL;
     }
     headerFreeIterator(hi);
 
     /* Add the build restrictions */
-    for (hi = headerInitIterator(spec->buildRestrictions);
-	headerNextIterator(hi, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count);
-	ptr = ((type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
-	    ? xfree(ptr), NULL : NULL))
+    hi = headerInitIterator(spec->buildRestrictions);
+    while (headerNextIterator(hi, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count))
     {
 	headerAddEntry(spec->sourceHeader, tag, type, ptr, count);
+	if (type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
+	    xfree(ptr);
+	ptr = NULL;
     }
     headerFreeIterator(hi);
 
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/build/parseChangelog.c	Mon Jan 24 15:02:32 2000
+++ ./build/parseChangelog.c	Sun Apr 30 03:17:09 2000
@@ -85,7 +85,11 @@
     if (*secs == -1) return -1;
 
     /* adjust to GMT */
+#ifdef HAVE_TM_GMTOFF
+    *secs -= time.tm_gmtoff;
+#elif HAVE_TIMEZONE
     *secs += timezone;
+#endif
 
     return 0;
 }
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/build/parsePrep.c	Sun Feb 27 15:50:52 2000
+++ ./build/parsePrep.c	Sun Apr 30 03:26:14 2000
@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@
 #include <rpmbuild.h>
 #include <rpmurl.h>
 
+#if !defined(HAVE_BASENAME)
+extern char *basename (const char *__filename);
+#endif
+
 /* These have to be global to make up for stupid compilers */
     static int leaveDirs, skipDefaultAction;
     static int createDir, quietly;
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/config.h.in	Wed Mar 15 07:33:33 2000
+++ ./config.h.in	Sun Apr 30 02:39:57 2000
@@ -120,6 +120,9 @@
 /* Define as one if we need to include <strings.h> (along with <string.h>) */
 #undef NEED_STRINGS_H
 
+/* Define as 1 if you have getmntinfo() (4.4BSD) */
+#undef HAVE_GETMNTINFO
+
 /* Define as 1 if you have getmntinfo_r() (only osf?) */
 #undef HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R
 
@@ -315,9 +318,6 @@
 
 /* Define if you have the <getopt.h> header file.  */
 #undef HAVE_GETOPT_H
-
-/* Define if you have the <glob.h> header file.  */
-#undef HAVE_GLOB_H
 
 /* Define if you have the <grp.h> header file.  */
 #undef HAVE_GRP_H
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/configure.in	Wed Mar 15 07:29:09 2000
+++ ./configure.in	Sun Apr 30 03:20:44 2000
@@ -411,8 +411,6 @@
 fi
 AC_SUBST(BUILD_RPMNLSTOOLS)
 
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS(glob.h)
-
 dnl statfs portability fiddles.
 dnl
 dnl We should really emulate/steal sections of the statfs and struct statfs
@@ -458,6 +456,7 @@
 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
 #include <sys/types.h>
 #endif
+#include <sys/param.h>
 #include <sys/mount.h> ],
 	[struct statfs sfs;],
 	[AC_MSG_RESULT(in sys/mount.h)
@@ -583,10 +582,29 @@
 	AC_DEFINE(HAVE_S_ISSOCK)
 fi
 
-AC_MSG_CHECKING(if timezone is defined)
-AC_TRY_LINK([#include <time.h>],printf("%ld", timezone),
-      HAS_TIMEZONE=yes,HAS_TIMEZONE=no)
-AC_MSG_RESULT($HAS_TIMEZONE)
+# BSD has tm_gmtoff.
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for tm_gmtoff in struct tm],rpm_cv_struct_tm_gmtoff,
+[AC_TRY_LINK([#include <time.h>],[struct tm t; t.tm_gmtoff = 0;],
+      rpm_cv_struct_tm_gmtoff=yes,rpm_cv_struct_tm_gmtoff=no)])
+if test "$rpm_cv_struct_tm_gmtoff" = yes; then
+  AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TM_GMTOFF)
+else
+  # BSD has char *timezone().
+  AC_CACHE_CHECK([if timezone is defined as a function],rpm_cv_func_timezone,
+  [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <time.h>],[char *s = timezone();],
+      rpm_cv_func_timezone=yes,rpm_cv_func_timezone=no)])
+  if test "$rpm_cv_func_timezone" = no; then
+    # Linux has extern long timezone.
+    AC_CACHE_CHECK([if timezone is defined as an integer],rpm_cv_int_timezone,
+    [AC_TRY_LINK([#include <time.h>],[long t = timezone],
+        rpm_cv_int_timezone=yes,rpm_cv_int_timezone=no)])
+    if test "$rpm_cv_int_timezone" = yes; then
+      AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TIMEZONE)
+    else
+      AC_MSG_ERROR([neither tm_gmtoff nor int timezone found])
+    fi
+  fi
+fi
 
 dnl Check for missing typedefs
 AC_TYPE_MODE_T
@@ -685,10 +703,11 @@
 
 AC_CHECK_FUNC(getmntent, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETMNTENT), [
   AC_CHECK_FUNC(mntctl, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MNTCTL),[
+   AC_CHECK_FUNC(getmntinfo, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETMNTINFO),[
     AC_CHECK_FUNC(getmntinfo_r, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R), [
       AC_CHECK_LIB(c_r, getmntinfo_r, [LIBS="$LIBS -lc_r"; 
 					AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R)],
-                 LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS getmntent.o")])])])
+                 LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS getmntent.o")])])])])
 
 AC_CHECK_FUNC(lchown,
    [__CHOWN_RHF="%{__chown} -Rhf"
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/lib/oldheader.c	Wed Nov 10 17:09:49 1999
+++ ./lib/oldheader.c	Sun Apr 30 03:28:04 2000
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
     unsigned int groupLength;
 
     if (timedRead(fd, (char *)&lit, sizeof(lit)) != sizeof(lit)) {
-	return Fstrerror(fd);
+	return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
     }
 
     bytesRead = sizeof(lit);
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
 
 	if (timedRead(fd, header->group, groupLength) != groupLength) {
 	    oldhdrFree(header);
-	    return Fstrerror(fd);
+	    return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
 	}
 	header->group[groupLength] = '\0';
 	bytesRead += groupLength;
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
 	if (timedRead(fd, header->icon, header->iconLength) != 
 			header->iconLength) {
 	    oldhdrFree(header);
-	    return Fstrerror(fd);
+	    return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
 	}
 	bytesRead += header->iconLength;
     } else {
@@ -119,21 +119,21 @@
     while (bytesRead < specOffset) {
 	if (timedRead(fd, &ch, 1) != 1) {
 	    oldhdrFree(header);
-	    return Fstrerror(fd);
+	    return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
 	}
 	bytesRead++;
     }
 
     if (timedRead(fd, header->spec, header->specLength) != header->specLength) {
 	oldhdrFree(header);
-	return Fstrerror(fd);
+	return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
     }
     bytesRead += header->specLength;
 
     while (bytesRead < archiveOffset) {
 	if (timedRead(fd, &ch, 1) != 1) {
 	    oldhdrFree(header);
-	    return Fstrerror(fd);
+	    return (char *) Fstrerror(fd);
 	}
 	bytesRead++;
     }
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/lib/rpmchecksig.c	Tue Jan  4 08:12:08 2000
+++ ./lib/rpmchecksig.c	Sun Apr 30 03:29:23 2000
@@ -277,10 +277,8 @@
 	untrustedKeys[0] = '\0';
 	sprintf(buffer, "%s:%c", rpm, (rpmIsVerbose() ? '\n' : ' ') );
 
-	for (sigIter = headerInitIterator(sig);
-	    headerNextIterator(sigIter, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count);
-	    ptr = ((type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
-		? xfree(ptr), NULL : NULL))
+	sigIter = headerInitIterator(sig);
+	while (headerNextIterator(sigIter, &tag, &type, &ptr, &count))
 	{
 	    switch (tag) {
 	    case RPMSIGTAG_PGP5:	/* XXX legacy */
@@ -398,6 +396,9 @@
 		    }
 		}
 	    }
+	    if (type == RPM_STRING_ARRAY_TYPE || type == RPM_I18NSTRING_TYPE)
+	        xfree(ptr);
+	    ptr = NULL;
 	}
 	headerFreeIterator(sigIter);
 	res += res2;
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/lib/rpmio.h	Thu Dec 16 16:58:20 1999
+++ ./lib/rpmio.h	Sun Apr 30 02:39:57 2000
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
 #include <sys/types.h>
 #include <sys/stat.h>
 #include <dirent.h>
-#include <glob.h>
 #include <stdio.h>
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <unistd.h>
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/lib/transaction.c	Tue Feb 22 07:05:13 2000
+++ ./lib/transaction.c	Sun Apr 30 02:39:57 2000
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
 #  include <sys/vfs.h>
 # else
 #  if STATFS_IN_SYS_MOUNT
+#   include <sys/param.h>
 #   include <sys/mount.h>
 #  else
 #   if STATFS_IN_SYS_STATFS
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/python/rpmmodule.c	Mon Feb 28 15:00:31 2000
+++ ./python/rpmmodule.c	Sun Apr 30 02:39:57 2000
@@ -4,7 +4,11 @@
 #include <sys/stat.h>
 #include <sys/time.h>
 #include <unistd.h>
-#include <glob.h>	/* XXX rpmio.h */
+#if !defined(USE_GNU_GLOB)
+#include <glob.h>
+#else
+#include "misc/gnuglob.h"
+#endif
 #include <dirent.h>	/* XXX rpmio.h */
 
 #include "Python.h"
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/python/upgrade.c	Mon Jan 31 11:42:12 2000
+++ ./python/upgrade.c	Sun Apr 30 02:39:58 2000
@@ -4,7 +4,11 @@
 #include <fcntl.h>
 #include <string.h>
 
-#include <glob.h>	/* XXX rpmio.h */
+#if !defined(USE_GNU_GLOB)
+#include <glob.h>
+#else
+#include "misc/gnuglob.h"
+#endif
 #include <dirent.h>	/* XXX rpmio.h */
 
 #include <rpmlib.h>
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/rpm.c	Wed Mar 15 07:31:44 2000
+++ ./rpm.c	Sun Apr 30 03:33:43 2000
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@
 #if HAVE_MCHECK_H && HAVE_MTRACE
     mtrace();	/* Trace malloc only if MALLOC_TRACE=mtrace-output-file. */
 #endif
-    setprogname(argv[0]);	/* Retrofit glibc __progname */
+    setprogname((char *) argv[0]);	/* Retrofit glibc __progname */
 
     /* set the defaults for the various command line options */
     allFiles = 0;
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/system.h	Sat Mar 11 15:14:07 2000
+++ ./system.h	Sun Apr 30 03:14:58 2000
@@ -47,11 +47,6 @@
 # endif
 #endif
 
-#if NEED_TIMEZONE
-extern time_t timezone;
-#endif
-
-
 /* Since major is a function on SVR4, we can't use `ifndef major'.  */
 #if MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
 #include <sys/mkdev.h>
@@ -272,11 +267,10 @@
 #include <fnmatch.h>
 #endif
 
-#if HAVE_GLOB_H
+/* You'd better have glob.h if you're not using our glob! */
 #include <glob.h>
-#endif
 #else
-#include "misc/glob.h"
+#include "misc/gnuglob.h"
 #include "misc/fnmatch.h"
 #endif
 
@@ -330,7 +324,7 @@
 #define lchown chown
 #endif
 
-#if HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R || HAVE_MNTCTL
+#if HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R || HAVE_GETMNTINFO || HAVE_MNTCTL
 # define GETMNTENT_ONE 0
 # define GETMNTENT_TWO 0
 # if HAVE_SYS_MNTCTL_H
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/tools/rpmgettext.c	Sun Nov 14 14:15:18 1999
+++ ./tools/rpmgettext.c	Sun Apr 30 03:38:01 2000
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@
     {NULL,	0}
 };
 
+#if 0
 static char *
 getTypeString(int tval)
 {
@@ -104,6 +105,7 @@
     sprintf(buf, "<RPM_%d_TYPE>", tval);
     return buf;
 }
+#endif
 
 /* ================================================================== */
 
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/misc/Makefile.am	Thu Mar  9 13:13:03 2000
+++ ./misc/Makefile.am	Sun Apr 30 04:08:10 2000
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 
 noinst_HEADERS = \
 	err.h		error.h		fnmatch.h	fstrcmp.h	\
-	glob.h		libgettext.h	message.h	po-lex.h	\
+	gnuglob.h		libgettext.h	message.h	po-lex.h	\
 			str-list.h	fstrcmp.h
 
 noinst_LIBRARIES = libmisc.a
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/lib/fs.c	Sun Feb 27 15:50:52 2000
+++ ./lib/fs.c	Sun Apr 30 04:19:04 2000
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
 #   if GETMNTENT_ONE || GETMNTENT_TWO
     our_mntent item;
     FILE * mtab;
-#   elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R
+#   elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R || HAVE_GETMNTINFO
     struct statfs * mounts = NULL;
     int mntCount = 0, bufSize = 0, flags = MNT_NOWAIT;
     int nextMount = 0;
@@ -133,6 +133,8 @@
 		     strerror(errno));
 	    return 1;
 	}
+#   elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO
+	mntCount = getmntinfo(&mounts, flags);
 #   elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R
 	getmntinfo_r(&mounts, flags, &mntCount, &bufSize);
 #   endif
@@ -151,7 +153,7 @@
 	    /* Solaris, maybe others */
 	    if (getmntent(mtab, &item)) break;
 	    mntdir = item.our_mntdir;
-#	elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R
+#	elif HAVE_GETMNTINFO_R || HAVE_GETMNTINFO
 	    if (nextMount == mntCount) break;
 	    mntdir = mounts[nextMount++].f_mntonname;
 #	endif
--- ../../rpm-3.0.4/autodeps/freebsd.prov	Sun Feb  6 14:05:36 2000
+++ ./autodeps/freebsd.prov	Sun Apr 30 04:56:48 2000
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 # ----------------------------------------------------------
 #	find-provides for FreeBSD-2.2.x
 # ----------------------------------------------------------
-filelist=$(grep "\\.so" | grep -v "^/lib/ld.so" | xargs file -L 2>/dev/null | grep "FreeBSD.*shared" | cut -d: -f1)
+filelist=$(grep "\\.so" | grep -v "^/lib/ld.so" | xargs file -L 2>/dev/null | grep "FreeBSD" | cut -d: -f1)
 
 for f in $filelist; do
         echo ${f##*/}


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>Number:         18310
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       ports/devel/cdk install error
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun Apr 30 09:00:02 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Yin-Jieh Chen
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
NCTU CSIE FreeBSD Users' Group
>Environment:
FreeBSD Crazyman.Dorm13.NCTU.edu.tw 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #4: Sat Apr 15 22:14:23 CST 2000     root@Crazyman.Dorm13.NCTU.edu.tw:/usr/src/sys/compile/YINJIEH  i386

	ports CTM updated to ports-cur.3274
>Description:

	When installing ports/devel/cdk,
	it can not install properly.

>How-To-Repeat:

	# cd ${PORTSDIR}/devel/cdk
	# make install

>Fix:

	apply the following patch:

diff -ruN /usr/ports/devel/cdk/Makefile cdk/Makefile
--- /usr/ports/devel/cdk/Makefile	Sun Apr 30 22:12:32 2000
+++ cdk/Makefile	Sun Apr 30 23:29:46 2000
@@ -29,26 +29,16 @@
 do-install:
 	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/libcdk.so.1 ${PREFIX}/lib
 	@ ${LN} -fs ${PREFIX}/lib/libcdk.so.1 ${PREFIX}/lib/libcdk.so
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cdk.h ${PREFIX}/include
+	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/libcdk.a ${PREFIX}/lib
 	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/include/cdk
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cdk/* ${PREFIX}/include/cdk
+	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/include/*.h ${PREFIX}/include/cdk
 .for file in ${MAN3}
 	@ ${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/man/${file} ${PREFIX}/man/man3
 .endfor
-	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/exam/*.c ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/exam/examples.make ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/Makefile
-	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demo
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demo/rolodex.h ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demo
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demo/*.c ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demo
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demo/demos.make ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demo/Makefile
-	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cli/*.c ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cli/cli.make ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli/Makefile
-	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli/samples
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cli/samples/* ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli/samples
-	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli/utils
-	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/cli/utils/* ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/cli/utils
+	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demos
+	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demos/rolodex.h ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demos
+	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demos/*.c ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demos
+	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/demos/Makefile ${PREFIX}/share/examples/cdk/demos/Makefile
 	@ ${LDCONFIG} -m ${PREFIX}/lib
 
  post-install:
diff -ruN /usr/ports/devel/cdk/pkg/PLIST cdk/pkg/PLIST
--- /usr/ports/devel/cdk/pkg/PLIST	Sun Apr 30 21:24:24 2000
+++ cdk/pkg/PLIST	Sun Apr 30 23:28:25 2000
@@ -37,6 +37,17 @@
 share/doc/cdk/NOTES
 share/doc/cdk/README
 share/doc/cdk/TODO
+share/examples/cdk/demos/Makefile
+share/examples/cdk/demos/appointment.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/clock.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/command.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/fileview.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/rolodex.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/rolodex.h
+share/examples/cdk/demos/serial.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/stopSign.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/syb.c
+share/examples/cdk/demos/vinstall.c
 share/examples/cdk/Makefile
 share/examples/cdk/alphalist_ex.c
 share/examples/cdk/bind_ex.c
@@ -68,6 +79,7 @@
 share/examples/cdk/tst.c
 share/examples/cdk/viewer_ex.c
 share/examples/cdk/vinstall.c
+@dirrm share/examples/cdk/demos
 @dirrm share/examples/cdk
 @dirrm share/doc/cdk
 @dirrm include/cdk

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Hello.

I have a proposal for USE_* directives.
Now, in -current's Mk/bsd.port.mk, once when USE_* directives
are declared, functions of USE_* are enabled in spite of 
value of USE_*, YES or NO.

But, I think functions of USE_* must be disabled when USE_*=NO.
That is, we should select, for example,

style of:
.if defined(USE_IMAKE) && ${USE_IMAKE} == "YES"
USE_X_PREFIX=   yes
.endif

instead of 

style of:
.if defined(USE_IMAKE)
USE_X_PREFIX=   yes
.endif


How do you think?

Thanks!
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On Mon 2000-05-01 (01:11), Shigeyuki Fukushima wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I have a proposal for USE_* directives.
> Now, in -current's Mk/bsd.port.mk, once when USE_* directives
> are declared, functions of USE_* are enabled in spite of 
> value of USE_*, YES or NO.
> 
> But, I think functions of USE_* must be disabled when USE_*=NO.
> That is, we should select, for example,

This'll break:

make USE_GMAKE=1

or

make -DUSE_GMAKE

for testing and stuff.

If you must do it like this, make it a test like:

.if defined(USE_GMAKE) && USE_GMAKE != "NO"

Neil
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From: Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@mithrandr.moria.org>
Subject: Re: Proposal for USE_* directives in Mk/bsd.port.mk
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 18:16:44 +0200

nbm> This'll break:
nbm> make USE_GMAKE=1
nbm> or
nbm> make -DUSE_GMAKE
nbm> for testing and stuff.
nbm>
nbm> If you must do it like this, make it a test like:
nbm> .if defined(USE_GMAKE) && USE_GMAKE != "NO"

Already, USA_RESIDENT variable does not match the above policy.

In Mk/bsd.port.mk:

.if ${USE_OPENSSL} == RSA && defined(USA_RESIDENT) && ${USA_RESIDENT} == YES

By the way, I like this. :)

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On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 11:53:29PM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
> I was thinking about copying "elm" to "elm+ME" and then committing
> elm-2.5.3 on top of "elm", so we will have "elm" as elm-2.5.3 and
> "elm+ME" for elm-2.4ME+68.  In addition, the package name of elm+ME
> should be changed to something like "elm+ME-2.4+68" so users can
> choose either from the Latest directory.
> 
> Is that ok for you (both elm maintainers)?

It OK from me, although I see absolutely no reason to have elm-2.5.3

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On Mon 2000-05-01 (01:32), Shigeyuki Fukushima wrote:
> Already, USA_RESIDENT variable does not match the above policy.
> 
> In Mk/bsd.port.mk:
> 
> .if ${USE_OPENSSL} == RSA && defined(USA_RESIDENT) && ${USA_RESIDENT} == YES
> 
> By the way, I like this. :)

USA_RESIDENT is a very special variable.  It certainly isn't
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Hi,

On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:

> building from scratch after a cvsup in RELENG_4 there are numerous
> ports that are broken from 3.4

> And FYI I've only been using BSD for twenty years...

Um, you're trying to use 3.4 ports for 4.0??  You have 20 years of
experience and you are trying to use ports developed for a completely
different version?

Try re-cvsup'ing your ports tree.

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Hi,

On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 01:11:12AM +0900, Shigeyuki Fukushima wrote:
> style of:
> .if defined(USE_IMAKE) && ${USE_IMAKE} == "YES"
> USE_X_PREFIX=   yes
> .endif
> 
> instead of 
> 
> style of:
> .if defined(USE_IMAKE)
> USE_X_PREFIX=   yes
> .endif

.undef USE_IMAKE

Where do you need this?

We want to move towards these varaibles having boolean meanings. 
USA_RESIDENT is a special case:  you are forced to set it because it has
legal implications - FreeBSD can prove that the sysadmin made a certain
claim regarding the cypto code in the case of legal problem.

Also, in the ports tree the values are 'yes' and 'no', not 'YES' and
'NO' (which are used in the base system).  Any ports using 'YES' are
going to be caught by the sytle police soon.

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SPICE OPUS is a circuit simulator with optimisation utilities. It is a
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From: Jeremy Lea <reg@FreeBSD.ORG>
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reg> Where do you need this?

For example, at building www/lynx-current.
www/lynx-current port uses bzip2 defaultly (USE_BZIP2=YES).

# In advance, change from USE_BZIP2=YES to USE_BZIP2?=YES in
# Makefile. :)
If someone does not want to use bzip2, he do the following:

   root# cd /usr/ports/www/lynx-current
   root# make USE_BZIP2=NO install

But, now, this does not work well.

Other USE_* directives as well as this, too, I think...

That is, we cannot deny defaultly set USE_* even if we set USE_*=NO.
I worry about this thing...

--- shige (Shigeyuki Fukushima) <shige@FreeBSD.ORG>


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On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 01:57:54AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> I don't think you answered his question....

After re-reading it, I think you're absolutely correct. ;->

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On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 02:09:27AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> This is truly bizarre.  569 is my uid, and the owner of the files in
> the ports tree on the package building machine.
> 
> Jordan, any idea how this could happen?  bsd.port.mk gives the file to
> pkg_create with -r, just like all other files.  I don't understand why
> only +REQUIRE retains the ownership.

Look carefully:

>  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel      71 Apr 22 02:59 +COMMENT
>  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     186 Apr 22 02:59 +CONTENTS
>  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     151 Apr 22 02:59 +DESC
>  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     102 Apr 22 02:59 +INSTALL
>  * -rw-r--r--  1 569   569       135 May 20  1999 +REQUIRE
>  * drwxr-xr-x  4 root  wheel     512 Apr 28 12:24 usr/

I don't know how it would make much difference, but REQUIRE also seems to
retain a different date, as opposed to the other files.

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On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 10:07:30AM -0700, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> They shouldn't be included in the ports if they fail.  There *is* a central
> point of distribution, and there should be some minimum
> quality requirement -- like, that it compiles?

When ports are first checked in, they (should) have been tested multiple
times by a developer and (perhaps) the person who submitted the port. Over
time, however, due to entropy, third-party programs can become out of sync
with FreeBSD, or vice-versa.

I'd suggest you think a little bit before opening your mouth next time. I
know plenty of people who've only been using *BSD for 5 years or less (such
as myself) who are much more polite.

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Hi,

On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 03:13:50AM +0900, Shigeyuki Fukushima wrote:
> For example, at building www/lynx-current.
> www/lynx-current port uses bzip2 defaultly (USE_BZIP2=YES).
> 
> # In advance, change from USE_BZIP2=YES to USE_BZIP2?=YES in
> # Makefile. :)
> If someone does not want to use bzip2, he do the following:
> 
>    root# cd /usr/ports/www/lynx-current
>    root# make USE_BZIP2=NO install
> 
> But, now, this does not work well.
> 
> Other USE_* directives as well as this, too, I think...
> 
> That is, we cannot deny defaultly set USE_* even if we set USE_*=NO.
> I worry about this thing...

USE_* are not user options, and should *never* be set from the command
line.  WITH_* and WITHOUT_* are user options.  If you want the port to
do this (I don't think it is useful - are you going to support two MD5's?):

.if !defined(WITHOUT_BZIP2)
USE_BZIP2=	yes
.endif

is the right way to go.

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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 12:27:39 2000
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I was never able to grab a copy of the tarball that contained the manpage.
I committed the change to pkg/COMMENT.  As soon as the new tarball shows
up on one of the MASTER_SITEs please re-submit a PR.  Thanks!


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 12:36: 7 2000
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 12:37:14 2000
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Superceded by ports/18142.  I committed that one yesterday.


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 12:57:36 2000
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 13: 1:14 2000
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 13: 1:45 2000
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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 16:01:15 -0400
From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
To: FreeBSD Ports <ports@FreeBSD.org>
Subject: Short absence
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Hi -ports,

I'm going on a short absence (read: "sabbatical") starting today. This
means: I'm not going to do any compiling, committing, talking on IRC, or
logging on freefall.

The reason is that I have many important exams starting next week that I
need to spend more time studying for. I will end up spending about 26 hours
of time between May 9th and 19th buried into exams. And most of the other
250 hours or so will be spent studying.

However, I will also be looking at FreeBSD's kernel. When I return from
this absence, I'll be writing drivers for FreeBSD's cardbus implementation.
See my (soon-to-be-sent) email to freebsd-mobile for more details. Don't
worry though, I think I'll also be spending some time on -ports. :-)

You will be able to reach me by email during this period. I will "return"
on Saturday, May 20. See y'all then.

-- 
Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 13: 2:44 2000
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 13:10:51 2000
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 13:12:47 2000
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The port does still exist, but was renamed to "www/junkbuster".

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On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Matthew West wrote:

# The port does still exist, but was renamed to "www/junkbuster".

Right you are.  I've committed the changes to this port instead. :)

-steve



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On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 03:57:14PM -0400, Jay Oliver wrote:
> Can't get this port to build.  I've included a full script log.
>
> [snip]
> 
> make: don't know how to make libpng/png.h. Stop
> *** Error code 2
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> Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript5.
>
> [snip]

As you can see from the build log, the problem is with the
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to 1.0.6 seems to have broken it.

See:

http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1258273+0+archive/2000/freebsd-ports/20000430.freebsd-ports

for someone else who has similar problems.  Since the MAINTAINER of
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I'm sorry I cannot be of more assistence.

-aDe

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Brett Taylor wrote:

> Try re-cvsup'ing your ports tree.

Done early and often.  This of avail only if the
port maintainer has done anything useful, like checking
the port against a new -RELEASE or -STABLE distribution.

I've not noticed as many broken ports as there are now.

The major frustration is that it makes being a FreeBSD
advocate that much harder.  The ported apps may be
"3rd party" but the ports themselves are not -- the patches
and makefiles are part of the distribution.

And the quality, as of 4.0-RELEASE / -STABLE is decidedly
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Hi,

On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:

> Brett Taylor wrote:
> 
> > Try re-cvsup'ing your ports tree.

> Done early and often.  This of avail only if the port maintainer has
> done anything useful, like checking the port against a new -RELEASE or
> -STABLE distribution.

First Satoshi builds ALL of the ports on a weekly (I believe) basis for
3.4, 4.0, and 5.0 (3.4 testing is probably dead or on its way out
relatively soon).  If it doesn't build there, it's flagged as broken.

How are you cvsup'ing ports (ie, what's your supfile look like)?  
What are you using for a ports-all tag? I run everything from 3.4 ports to
4.0 ports on a single 3.4 machine and never have trouble with a weekly
CVSup.

> I've not noticed as many broken ports as there are now.

I have no idea what this means - what are your comparison dates?  Frankly
I've been using ports since 2.1.7 and the ONLY time I've had trouble w/
ports is when it was operator error.

> And the quality, as of 4.0-RELEASE / -STABLE is decidedly poor.

Funny I haven't noticed this or seen many complaints in -questions or
other mailing lists either.

Brett
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Hello!

	Anyone managed to compile QuantaPlus? It is nice GUI HTML editor  for KDE 
(similar to Bluefish) avaliable from http://quanta.sourceforge.net/.

Tomaz
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I actually think 4 is one of the best releases and most stable release we've
had as an x.0 release.

----- Original Message -----
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> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:
>
> > Brett Taylor wrote:
> >
> > > Try re-cvsup'ing your ports tree.
>
> > Done early and often.  This of avail only if the port maintainer has
> > done anything useful, like checking the port against a new -RELEASE or
> > -STABLE distribution.
>
> First Satoshi builds ALL of the ports on a weekly (I believe) basis for
> 3.4, 4.0, and 5.0 (3.4 testing is probably dead or on its way out
> relatively soon).  If it doesn't build there, it's flagged as broken.
>
> How are you cvsup'ing ports (ie, what's your supfile look like)?
> What are you using for a ports-all tag? I run everything from 3.4 ports to
> 4.0 ports on a single 3.4 machine and never have trouble with a weekly
> CVSup.
>
> > I've not noticed as many broken ports as there are now.
>
> I have no idea what this means - what are your comparison dates?  Frankly
> I've been using ports since 2.1.7 and the ONLY time I've had trouble w/
> ports is when it was operator error.
>
> > And the quality, as of 4.0-RELEASE / -STABLE is decidedly poor.
>
> Funny I haven't noticed this or seen many complaints in -questions or
> other mailing lists either.
>
> Brett
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Brett Taylor wrote:

> How are you cvsup'ing ports (ie, what's your supfile look like)?
> What are you using for a ports-all tag? I run everything from 3.4 ports to
> 4.0 ports on a single 3.4 machine and never have trouble with a weekly
> CVSup.

Right - you just said it.  You're on a 3.4 macheen. ;-)
Try this on a clean install from 4.0-RELEASE, cvsup to
4.0-STABLE, and see what happens.  The 4.x-stable-supfile
available for download is the one I use, including:

default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
ports-all tag=.

> > I've not noticed as many broken ports as there are now.
> 
> I have no idea what this means - what are your comparison dates?  Frankly
> I've been using ports since 2.1.7 and the ONLY time I've had trouble w/
> ports is when it was operator error.

FYVM.  I have found about 6 badly broken ports under 4.0.  In
some cases, the solution is to build them on a 3.4 box and
run in compatibility mode.  Less than ideal...


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Hi,

On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Michael Sierchio wrote:

> Brett Taylor wrote:
> 
> > How are you cvsup'ing ports (ie, what's your supfile look like)? >
> > What are you using for a ports-all tag? I run everything from 3.4
> > ports to 4.0 ports on a single 3.4 machine and never have trouble
> > with a weekly CVSup.

> Right - you just said it.  You're on a 3.4 macheen. ;-) Try this on a
> clean install from 4.0-RELEASE, cvsup to 4.0-STABLE, and see what
> happens.  The 4.x-stable-supfile available for download is the one I
> use, including:

I also have a 4.0 machine and a 3.2 machine - none of them have any
trouble that hasn't been directly attributed to the operator.

> FYVM.  I have found about 6 badly broken ports under 4.0.  In some
> cases, the solution is to build them on a 3.4 box and run in
> compatibility mode.  Less than ideal...

Have you tried "send-pr"?

Brett
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Hi:

Please include an explanation on how to download the GUILG00.GZ file in the 
README or Makefile for Wordperfect.  I spent several hours trying to get 
this right.  I went to www.corel.com downloaded files (using Netscape) from 
Cnet and linuxberg (the only two options) several times.  I looked on the 
freebsd website for port information and found a link to (under the 
"sources" link for the port):

  ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/GUILG00.GZ

but this link doesn't work, and I couldn't find the GUILG00.GZ file on 
freebsd's (now ftp.freesoftware.com?) website.

I searched the mailing lists and found that others have had problems with 
the port, and it seemed that several were using the instructions for 
installing under Linux instead of the port.  In any case, it was 
disappointing that although problems had been recognized, they were ignored 
or not brought to the attention of the ports team (I suspect the latter).

So, here is a summary of the problems as I understand them:

1) there is no GUILG00.GZ file on the freebsd.org website, probably due to 
the requirement that the user accept the license agreement before download.
2) Netscape does not download the binary image file correctly, resulting in 
checksum/MD5 errors.  I tried right clicking on links to open/download the 
link in binary format, as recommended by a mailing list post, but Netscape 
(4.72 linux version) never gave me the binary download option.
3) The GUILG00.GZ file is actually a tar file, not a tar.gz file and the 
port expects this.
4) The linuxberg mirror sites download a file named WordPerfect which 
actually *is* gizziped so it is not suitable for use with the port (see #3)
5) To get a graphical install you must install using an xterm (ie. you must 
have xwindows running)
6) I installed linux emulation when I installed FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE, but 
some in the mailing lists have noted that a user may need to type the 
command "linux" to enable their linux emulation.

Finally I had to use ftp to retrieve the GUILG00.GZ file.  This was 
remarkably easy, given the difficulties that I had had:

$ ftp ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/simtelnet/cnet/win95/business/GUILG/GUILG00.GZ

I learned #2 - #6 and a recommendation to use ftp from the mailing list but 
only after several hours of trying on my own and searching the mailing list 
2 or three times.  And I got the ftp address from the Cnet download site (it 
appears when the cursor is moved over the "ftp.cdrom.com" text).

Recently I have seen some emails on freebsd-ports complaining about a number 
of "broken ports."  It seems to me that if a port requires user interaction 
and that is not fully described in a convenient and proper place, then that 
port *is* "broken," and 2) if a port is "broken," the ports team needs to be 
informed, or our *community* is broken. Simply getting help from 
freebsd-questions without taking some action to fix or improve the port is 
unacceptable, even if the "action" is just feedback email and the "fix" is 
just providing more information.

John
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:

> Here's a first draft at a tool to check whether all your ports are
> installed properly, what files have changed, what new files there are,
> and so forth.

This is great! I'd like to see something like this become part of the
"standard tools"

Kris

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On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:

> This is great! I'd like to see something like this become part of the
> "standard tools"

One suggestion: a useful improvement would be to have a "master database"
of every file which ports install, which could be used to look up matches
for what might have installed a given "unmatched" file (i.e. the databse
would be compiled from the ports collection PLIST files). Going one step
further, it could contain the revision history of PLISTs so it can make a
guess that "this file is possibly left over from foo version 1.0"

Kris

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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sun Apr 30 18:43:42 2000
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Another comment: on my system, most of the "Only on filesystem" files are
actually symlinks which are installed by @exec statements in the package
PLIST. These are clearly a problem for this kind of consistency checking
tool - perhaps in the long run we should have a way to describe symlinks
in PLISTs. In the meantime, just reporting if the file is a symlink would
help to differentiate these.

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Hi,

In the past few days I've been working on getting the package
building script smarter so it can recognize files that are left over
after the port is deleted (mostly files missing from PLIST).  It's
still rather rough but I've gotten something I'd like you to take a
look at.  Here is a summary:

  http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/5-latest-logs/extras.html

Right now only the 5-latest branch has a full listing (because the
script was not ready before).

Note that the check works by pkg_delete'ing all the ports in
/var/db/pkg and then comparing ${PREFIX} with mtree.  Thus, if there
is a directory left by a package depended upon by a whole bunch of
others, it will show up many times in the listing.  So please don't
worry for things like share/doc/jpeg and share/locale for the time
being, I'm fixing those at the root (graphics/jpeg, devel/gettext,
etc.).

At some point in the future, I would like to make failure of this test
fatal, i.e., the package build will fail if a port installs a file it
doesn't say it does, or leaves an extra directory behind.  There are
cases where files *are* supposed to be left behind (like info/dir), so
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The following reply was made to PR ports/17402; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Michael Joyner <mjoyner@wolf.dyns.cx>
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Subject: Re: ports/17402: latex2html requires pnmtopng binary
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 22:25:51 -0400

 I can not replicate this problem.
 Please close my pr 17402
 
 Note: When I rebuilt the port, a different version of netpbm was
 installed. I figure that the update in the netpbm port resolved the
 issue (at least for me).
 
 
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The following reply was made to PR ports/18266; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@idaemons.org>
To: antonz@library.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua
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Subject: Re: ports/18266: Samba-2.0.7, where is port update from maintainer? :-)
Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 13:28:59 +0900

 At Fri, 28 Apr 2000 05:30:02 -0700 (PDT),
 Anton N. Breusov <antonz@library.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua> wrote:
 >  c). patches/patch-ca added. This is my experimentation with utmp
 >  code, but it's not completed so you may not include him into port release.
 
 Seems you failed to include the patch because you forgot to specify -N
 option on running diff.  Please send us the content of patch-ac.
 
 >  Only in samba-2.0.7/patches: patch-ca
 
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>Number:         18318
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Broken port editors/jext (wrong MASTER_SITES)
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun Apr 30 22:30:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

FreeBSD Here.here 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #14: Thu Apr 27 19:13:35 EST 2000     root@Here.here:/usr/src/sys/compile/LIOUX  i386

>Description:

A make fetch yelded the following result:

--

>How-To-Repeat:

make fetch

>Fix:

diff -ruN /usr/ports/editors/jext/Makefile ./Makefile
--- /usr/ports/editors/jext/Makefile	Mon May  1 02:15:20 2000
+++ ./Makefile	Mon May  1 02:17:16 2000
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 PORTNAME=	jext
 PORTVERSION=	2.7.0.6
 CATEGORIES=	editors java
-MASTER_SITES=	http://members.xoom.com/romainguy/jext/
+MASTER_SITES=	http://members.xoom.com/romainguy/
 DISTNAME=	${PORTNAME}
 
 MAINTAINER=	sobomax@altavista.net

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
 >> jext.zip doesn't seem to exist on this system.
 >> Attempting to fetch from http://members.xoom.com/romainguy/jext/.
 fetch: jext.zip: members.xoom.com: HTTP server returned error code 302
 >> Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/.
 fetch: pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/jext.zip: cannot get remote modification time
 fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/jext.zip: FTP error:
 fetch: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
 >> Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve this
 >> port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles/ and try again.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/editors/jext.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/editors/jext.
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/ports/editors/jext.
 
 --
 
 Checking the MASTER_SITES inside DESCR. The correct is
 MASTER_SITES=http://members.xoom.com/romainguy/
 


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Satoshi Asami wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In the past few days I've been working on getting the package
> building script smarter so it can recognize files that are left over
> after the port is deleted (mostly files missing from PLIST).  It's
> still rather rough but I've gotten something I'd like you to take a
> look at.  Here is a summary:
>
>   http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/5-latest-logs/extras.html
>
> Right now only the 5-latest branch has a full listing (because the
> script was not ready before).
>
> Note that the check works by pkg_delete'ing all the ports in
> /var/db/pkg and then comparing ${PREFIX} with mtree.  Thus, if there
> is a directory left by a package depended upon by a whole bunch of
> others, it will show up many times in the listing.  So please don't
> worry for things like share/doc/jpeg and share/locale for the time
> being, I'm fixing those at the root (graphics/jpeg, devel/gettext,
> etc.).
>
> At some point in the future, I would like to make failure of this test
> fatal, i.e., the package build will fail if a port installs a file it
> doesn't say it does, or leaves an extra directory behind.  There are
> cases where files *are* supposed to be left behind (like info/dir), so
> we probably need an extra directive to speficy that.

IMHO, there is easiest way to detetmine leftover files. You can use script
to mesure time spent to make install/deinstall, and then find files in
${PREFIX}, which have been created during this time. This would allow to
easily associate leftovers with appropriate port.

1. cd /usr/ports/myport & make all
2. t1=time
3. cd /usr/ports/myport & make install deinstall
4. t2=time
5. t=t2-t1
6. find ${PREFIX} -cmin -(t+1)

-Maxim



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Date: 30 Apr 2000 23:35:05 -0700
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 * From: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>

 * I'm sorry, but here on a 5.0 system it builds fine and I don't have access
 * to a 3.x or 4.x machine to test.

Ok, I marked it FORBIDDEN for 3.x.

 * It doesn't build anymore. I don't get the clue, how to "code" 
 * BUILD dependencies with using WRKDIRPREFIX and CURDIR and such ...
 * It simply doesn't work anymore and currently I have no idea how to
 * fix.

Okazaki-san replied to this one....

Satoshi


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Date: 30 Apr 2000 23:48:53 -0700
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 * From: "Kevin M. Dulzo" <kdulzo@caffeine.gerp.org>

 * > What is the "dependency not found issue when using Xpm based ports
 * > with XFree86-4"?
 * > 
 * 	This would be in regards to deinstalling the ports, they retain
 * the @pkgdep for xpm.  They do build just fine.

I see.  I'm afraid you just need to wait just a little longer then.  I
don't think we need to add another knob for a problem that will go
away by itself soon.

 * > We're planning to switch to XFree86-4 for everything except for
 * > servers soon.  So hopefully this will be a non-issue.
 * > 
 * 	In that case, I wouldn't mind, but would not the reverse seem
 * prudent.  I know there are still y server works in 3.3.6 and not 4 and z 
 * server workds in 4 and not 3.3.6, wouldn't a USE_X336 type of deal be
 * convenient then?

Sorry, didn't mean to say that servers will be 3.x only.  There will
be 3.x and 4.0 servers (which the user can choose from), with 4.0 libs
etc.

 * > that's exactly what it means.  I doubt people with
 * > ALWAYS_BUILD_DEPENDS would appreciate all their USE_XLIB ports
 * > suddenly taking hours to compile....
 * 
 * 	I think somehow out of context it makes more sense... =)

Hopefully this will go away too, when we manage to split up the
XFree86 port to make it a "true" dependency.

Satoshi


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>Number:         18320
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update ports/ftp/sftp to 0.9.4
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 00:00:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Rémi Guyomarch
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
N/A
>Environment:
>Description:

	- sftp 0.7 is outdated.
	- the port try to use the openssh port instead of the system's one
	  on 4.x and 5.x

>How-To-Repeat:

	Build sftp.

>Fix:

	Here's a diff to update sftp to 0.9.4 and to use the openssh port
	only on 3.x and below :

--- /usr/ports/ftp/sftp/Makefile        Sat Apr 22 11:57:36 2000
+++ sftp/Makefile       Mon May  1 01:04:08 2000
@@ -6,13 +6,17 @@
 #

 PORTNAME=      sftp
-PORTVERSION=   0.7
+PORTVERSION=   0.9.4
 CATEGORIES=    ftp security
 MASTER_SITES=  ftp://ftp.xbill.org/pub/sftp/

 MAINTAINER=    Cy.Schubert@uumail.gov.bc.ca

+.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
+
+.if ${OSVERSION} < 400014
 RUN_DEPENDS=   ssh:${PORTSDIR}/security/openssh
+.endif

 RESTRICTED=    "Calls external cryptographic routines."

@@ -42,4 +46,4 @@
        fi
        @sort -u ${PLIST}.unsorted > ${PLIST}

-.include <bsd.port.mk>
+.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
diff -ur /usr/ports/ftp/sftp/files/md5 sftp/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/ftp/sftp/files/md5       Fri Feb 11 06:34:29 2000
+++ sftp/files/md5      Mon May  1 00:13:20 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (sftp-0.7.tar.gz) = 9f9b5d28ff32b2e8c2d443cf5e6a227a
+MD5 (sftp-0.9.4.tar.gz) = 75f0025a710fbf94b300c0a5d8edcbaa

>Release-Note:
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>Number:         18321
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       ports lang/eperl Y2K problem.
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
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>Class:          sw-bug
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>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 00:50:01 PDT 2000
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>Originator:     MAWATARI Ryota
>Release:        4.0-RELEASE
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:
Programs made from ports lang/eperl shows year 2000 as '19100'.

>How-To-Repeat:
. Install lang/eperl into apache web server.
. Enable ePerl in httpd.conf or apache.conf.
. Make a html document such as
  % cat > a.phtml
  <? print "$ENV{SCRIPT_SRC_MODIFIED_ISOTIME}\n"; !>
  ^D
. See the document through apache.

>Fix:
--- eperl_sys.c.original        Mon Jul 27 17:41:34 1998
+++ eperl_sys.c Mon May  1 15:07:34 2000
@@ -239,8 +239,8 @@
     char timestr[128];
 
     tm = localtime(t);
-    sprintf(timestr, "%02d-%02d-19%02d %02d:%02d",
-                      tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_mon+1, tm->tm_year,
+    sprintf(timestr, "%02d-%02d-%04d %02d:%02d",
+                      tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_mon+1, tm->tm_year+1900,
                       tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min);
     return strdup(timestr);
 }


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From: asami@FreeBSD.ORG (Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami)
Date: 01 May 2000 01:13:18 -0700
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 * From: Jing-Tang Keith Jang <jtjang@gcn.net.tw>

 * Well, it can be called zh-linux_base, since CLE also supports GB
 * encodings for the simplified Chinese.  At the FreeBSD side, however,
 * it seems that GB locales of base system and X needs some more work.

Sure.  I misunderstood from your previous mail that it is Taiwanese
only.

 * I've forwarded to freebsd-taiwan-chinese@freebsd.sinica.edu.tw
 * to see others' opinions.

Thanks!

Satoshi


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The following reply was made to PR ports/18320; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@idaemons.org>
To: rguyom@321.net
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: ports/18320: Update ports/ftp/sftp to 0.9.4
Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 17:10:07 +0900

 At Mon,  1 May 2000 01:15:26 +0200 (CEST),
 rguyom@321.net wrote:
 > 	- the port try to use the openssh port instead of the system's one
 > 	  on 4.x and 5.x
 
 Are you sure?  With the following RUN_DEPENDS, /usr/bin/ssh is
 supposed to be detected if it exists.
 
 >  RUN_DEPENDS=   ssh:${PORTSDIR}/security/openssh
 
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Synopsis: Update ports/ftp/sftp to 0.9.4

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 * From: Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org>

 * for someone else who has similar problems.  Since the MAINTAINER of
 * print/ghostscript5 is 'ports@FreeBSD.org' (ie: no-one in particular)
 * a fix may not be immediately forthcoming.

Well, I've heard ghostscript55 just went GNU (de-Alladin) so maybe
it's time to upgrade gs55 and remove gs5?

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Thus spake Michael Sierchio (kudzu@dnai.com):

> Try this on a clean install from 4.0-RELEASE, cvsup to
> 4.0-STABLE, and see what happens.  The 4.x-stable-supfile

This machine is a fresh 4.0 from about one week before the release, so
they almost (if not exactly) don't differ.

alex:~ $ ls /var/db/pkg | wc -l
     137

Seriously doesn't look as if I had problems (that's probably because I
had not any problem with any port).

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Ports,

What do you think about the following?  It basically adds the line

@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi

to PLIST.  It removes ${PREFIX}/info/dir if there are no entries left
in the dir file (no "* " at beginning of line after the "Menu:'
line).  The -f test is necessary because it will be inserted before
every "@exec install-info" and thus the user might see an error from
sed otherwise.

Maybe Tim 'hoek will tell me how to do it only once and after "@unexec
install-info" (it is fine either way, but it will look nicer :).

Satoshi
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Index: bsd.port.mk
===================================================================
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diff -u -r1.337 bsd.port.mk
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@@ -2703,6 +2703,9 @@
 	@${SED} ${PLIST_SUB:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!%%/:S/=/%%!/} ${PLIST} | \
 	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
 		-e "s^^\@exec [ -f %D/info/dir -o ! -f /usr/share/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir^g" \
+		-e "t fix" -e "b" -e ":fix" -e "G" | \
+	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
+		-e "s!!\@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi!g" \
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 * From: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>

 * IMHO, there is easiest way to detetmine leftover files. You can use script
 * to mesure time spent to make install/deinstall, and then find files in
 * ${PREFIX}, which have been created during this time. This would allow to
 * easily associate leftovers with appropriate port.
 * 
 * 1. cd /usr/ports/myport & make all
 * 2. t1=time
 * 3. cd /usr/ports/myport & make install deinstall
 * 4. t2=time
 * 5. t=t2-t1
 * 6. find ${PREFIX} -cmin -(t+1)

I can think of two problems with that approach off the top of my head:

(a) It won't find files that are unpacked directly into the
    installation directory (e.g. tar -x)

(b) It will find directories in which files are created and then
    deleted.

Really, my method is not that hard, since I already have all the files
installed in a (previously empty) ${prefix} and I need to clean them
up for the next build anyway.  (The chroot environments are recycled.)
I just added a check in between.

Satoshi


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 * From: "Andrey A. Chernov" <ache@FreeBSD.ORG>

 * It OK from me, although I see absolutely no reason to have elm-2.5.3

I don't know anything about elm but if someone cares enough to make a
port and import it, I assume it's useful. :)

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Are you sure in the next try ports will be able to install?

I remember that I had problems once with the info/dir file, which iirc
didn't exist. I had to solve this by copying dir.tmpl to dir.

If so, this looks fine, but in my eyes it's ... useless :-)

Alex



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 * From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>

 * Look carefully:
 * 
 * >  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel      71 Apr 22 02:59 +COMMENT
 * >  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     186 Apr 22 02:59 +CONTENTS
 * >  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     151 Apr 22 02:59 +DESC
 * >  * -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     102 Apr 22 02:59 +INSTALL
 * >  * -rw-r--r--  1 569   569       135 May 20  1999 +REQUIRE
 * >  * drwxr-xr-x  4 root  wheel     512 Apr 28 12:24 usr/
 * 
 * I don't know how it would make much difference, but REQUIRE also seems to
 * retain a different date, as opposed to the other files.

Yeah, I know.  It almost seems like that file (only) is copied by "cp
-p" instead of "cp".

By the way, I've checked a couple of other packages, so far I haven't
found anything other than 3*upgrade where +REQUIRE retains the
ownership and timestamp.  (There isn't any 4*upgrade yet so I don't
know if this problem is inherent to 3-stable or not.)

Satoshi


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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 01:20:03AM -0700, Akinori -Aki- MUSHA wrote:
> The following reply was made to PR ports/18320; it has been noted by GNATS.
> 
> From: "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@idaemons.org>
> To: rguyom@321.net
> Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: ports/18320: Update ports/ftp/sftp to 0.9.4
> Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 17:10:07 +0900
> 
>  At Mon,  1 May 2000 01:15:26 +0200 (CEST),
>  rguyom@321.net wrote:
>  > 	- the port try to use the openssh port instead of the system's one
>  > 	  on 4.x and 5.x
>  
>  Are you sure?  With the following RUN_DEPENDS, /usr/bin/ssh is
>  supposed to be detected if it exists.
>  
>  >  RUN_DEPENDS=   ssh:${PORTSDIR}/security/openssh

===>  Installing for sftp-0.7
===>   sftp-0.7 depends on executable: ssh - found

Yes, you're right. The package installs cleanly (although it takes a long
time during the package registration stage, something like 20s on a K6-2/400).
But when I try to uninstall it :

root@diabolic-cow /usr/ports/ftp/sftp make deinstall
===>  Deinstalling for sftp-0.7
pkg_delete: couldn't open dependency file `/var/db/pkg/OpenSSH-1.2.3/+REQUIRED_BY'
root@diabolic-cow /usr/ports/ftp/sftp

So, even if it doesn't try to use the OpenSSH port, it still register a
dependency. I was only half wrong :-)


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The message I get during installation is that some 'libctl568li.so' ,
'libimpreg.so' etc (about 10 of them) components were not able to be
registered  (which is the final stage of the installation) and I pressed

the ignore buttton repeatedly and then setup dumps core with

pid 802 (setup.bin), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)

Any ideas?

I have these lines in my kernel-config

options         "P1003_1B"
options         "_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options         "_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"

I also have a symlink for /bin/test to /usr/bin/test and Mesa-3.0
installed and I am using 3.4-Stable.

Thank you.

Chris

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Hi Martin!

I have these lines in my kernel-config

options         "P1003_1B"
options         "_KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING"
options         "_KPOSIX_VERSION=199309L"

I also have a symlink for /bin/test to /usr/bin/test and Mesa-3.0
installed and I am using 3.4-Stable not 4.x.

But I did not apply the patch for the linux scripting because I think it
is for 4.x system.
(http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/linux-script-01.diff)

You said that doing the symlink was enough and I did not have to apply
that patch? Is that right?

The message I get during installation is that some 'libctl568li.so' ,
'libimpreg.so' etc (about 10 of them)
components were not able to be registered (which is the final stage of
the installation) and I pressed
the ignore buttton repeatedly and then setup dumps core with

pid 802 (setup.bin), uid 0: exited on signal 6 (core dumped)

Any ideas?

Thank you.

Chris


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>Number:         18322
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Add missing dirrm's to ici's PLIST
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 03:40:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andy Newman
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:

	The PR's new tool to discovered ports that don't clean up
	after themselves caught ici. It would leave two directories
	lying around.

>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
	
	@dirrm the directories in the PLIST...  Here's the patch,


diff -ru /usr/ports/lang/ici/pkg/PLIST ici/pkg/PLIST
--- /usr/ports/lang/ici/pkg/PLIST	Mon Nov  1 15:18:36 1999
+++ ici/pkg/PLIST	Mon May  1 20:36:13 2000
@@ -39,5 +39,7 @@
 share/doc/ici/ici.pdf
 @dirrm include/ici/pcre
 @dirrm include/ici
+@dirrm lib/ici
+@dirrm share/doc/ici
 @unexec rmdir share/doc/ici 2>/dev/null || true
 @unexec rmdir lib/ici 2>/dev/null || true

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
 


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> Well, I've heard ghostscript55 just went GNU (de-Alladin) so maybe
> it's time to upgrade gs55 and remove gs5?

Because of mistake in rewriting copyright/license discription, 
GNU Ghostscript 5.50 is temporally removed from GNU archive site. 
We cannot upgrade GNU version of ghostscript until fixed version 
will be released. 

For more information, see:
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Synopsis: Samba 2.0.7 port update

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Waiting for patch-ac that the originator failed to send.


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I'll handle this.


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Synopsis: Add missing dirrm's to ici's PLIST

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Fixed in a little bit different way.  Thanks!


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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 04:08:08AM -0700, knu@FreeBSD.ORG wrote:
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Mmm, ITYM patch-ca.

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The following reply was made to PR ports/18318; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
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Subject: Re: ports/18318: Broken port editors/jext (wrong MASTER_SITES)
Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 16:06:14 +0300

 This is due to  my original PR being slightly miscommitted. I reported
 it to Steve and hope that he will fix it soon.
 
 -Maxim
 
 


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Satoshi Asami writes:
>At some point in the future, I would like to make failure of this test
>fatal, i.e., the package build will fail if a port installs a file it
>doesn't say it does, or leaves an extra directory behind.  There are
>cases where files *are* supposed to be left behind (like info/dir), so
>we probably need an extra directive to speficy that.
>

I'm wondering about ports like vile and xvile (which I maintain) which
share directories (specifically lib/vile and doc/vile). If a user has
both installed and decides to delete on of them we don't want to pull
the rug out from under his feet by arbitrarily nuking everything.

We could force the install of files common to 2 or more ports into
unique directories, but then the user ends up with redundancies. The
other possibility would be to check dependencies and see whether the
files to be deleted are required by another installed port, but that
can get hairy.

Any ideas ?

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At Mon, 1 May 2000 08:44:31 -0400,
Will wrote:
> On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 04:08:08AM -0700, knu@FreeBSD.ORG wrote:
> > State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback
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> 
> Mmm, ITYM patch-ca.

Whatever. :)

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>Number:         18324
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       pipsecd contains practically no documentation.
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
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>Description:
The pipsecd port contains very terse, somewhat incomprehensible documentation.
I need to set up an ipsec tunnel and i could use a bit more info here. I have seen some discussion
on mailing lists of other people with similar issues with the port. It would
be great if something could be put together for this.
>How-To-Repeat:
more /usr/ports/net/pipsecd/work/pipsec-19991014/README
>Fix:
Expand the readme, make a man page. I'd be willing to work on this if I ever
figure out how to get the damn thing working...

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Mon May  1  6:52:43 2000
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I personally don't know that much about elm myself.  I upgraded to 2.5.3
on some OSF machines I run due to Y2K problems.  When I saw that the port
(at the time, I believe it's fixed) had Y2K problems as well, I went ahead
and submitted a port of the newer version.  I don't have any problems with
it being renamed/removed/whatever if that's the 'Right Thing To Do'.

Daniel

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>  * From: "Andrey A. Chernov" <ache@FreeBSD.ORG>
> 
>  * It OK from me, although I see absolutely no reason to have elm-2.5.3
> 
> I don't know anything about elm but if someone cares enough to make a
> port and import it, I assume it's useful. :)
> 
> Satoshi
> 

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On Mon 2000-05-01 (09:15), Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> IMHO, there is easiest way to detetmine leftover files. You can use script
> to mesure time spent to make install/deinstall, and then find files in
> ${PREFIX}, which have been created during this time. This would allow to
> easily associate leftovers with appropriate port.
> 
> 1. cd /usr/ports/myport & make all
> 2. t1=time
> 3. cd /usr/ports/myport & make install deinstall
> 4. t2=time
> 5. t=t2-t1
> 6. find ${PREFIX} -cmin -(t+1)

cd /usr/ports/myport && make install DESTDIR=`pwd`/destdir
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I use something like the above in my ports-building scripts that came
after I wrote makeport.pl.  I suppose I could/should use PREFIX instead
of DESTDIR.

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 01:53:35AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
> 
> What do you think about the following?  It basically adds the line
> 
> @unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi

Isn't this just a slightly more complicated way of saying:

@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir] && (! sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then rm %D/info/dir; fi

?


> Maybe Tim 'hoek will tell me how to do it only once and after "@unexec
> install-info" (it is fine either way, but it will look nicer :).

There's obviously something I don't understand here, since I would
just change the 

>  		-e "s^^\@exec [ -f %D/info/dir -o ! -f /usr/share/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir^g" \
> +		-e "t fix" -e "b" -e ":fix" -e "G" | \
> +	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
                       ^^^^

to an '@unexec'.  Since it's obvious I don't understand the question,
I won't even try to answer.  :-)


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Hello,

who is responsible if port changes where send, but 
after months nothing happens ?

e.g.

	amanda24
	tcsh

regards

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* Shawn Barnhart <swb@grasslake.net> [000501 09:54] wrote:
> 
> "Rahul Dhesi" <dhesi@rahul.net> wrote in message
> news:20000501060813.82C1899F31@waltz.rahul.net...
> 
> 
> | I have encountered the following problems with ports:
> |
> | - Doing "make" in some ports directories requires X-Windows to be
> |   installed even though the software will be used from the command line
> |   only.  It's possible to suppress this with various defines or
> 
> [snip]
> 
> So what is the workaround for this and/or where is it documented?  This *is*
> supremely annoying, especially when I want to use something like expect or
> plotutils and not carry X Windows baggage around.  I don't use X Windows on
> my machines and deliberately don't install it.
> 
> I don't know who I suggest this to, but it would be EXCELLENT if there was a
> flag someplace that would keep X Windows from being built, ever, even if it
> halted building ports that wouldn't respect the flag.  I imagine the ports
> that build with X but don't actually need it would have to be tweaked to
> work around this.
> 
> Other than that, I give ports 8 out of 10 stars.

NO_X11=YES in /etc/make.conf ?

However this doesn't seem to be a system wide thing.

There's a sort of problem here, I think NO_X11 needs three options

1) don't build anything requiring X11
2) build the thing without X11 if possible
3) grab X11 if needed

Basically, someone should be able to set NO_X11=LITE (or something
else, I don't care about the name all that much) so that if you
build vim5 it won't try to build the GUI, or perhaps with NO_X11=YES
vim will refuse to build because with X11 it is considered crippled.

Even if 2 and 3 where made somehow ports-system-wide that would be
really nifty.

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On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 11:48:53PM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> I see.  I'm afraid you just need to wait just a little longer then.  I
> don't think we need to add another knob for a problem that will go
> away by itself soon.
> 
	<whine> But I don't wanna wait mommy! </whine>

> Sorry, didn't mean to say that servers will be 3.x only.  There will
> be 3.x and 4.0 servers (which the user can choose from), with 4.0 libs
> etc.
> 
	
	Seriosly tho, I would be very interested in helping with this.
I have the time and the urge.  So if this is sitting on a plate and held
up due to time constraints, direct me.

-Kevin


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alfred Perlstein" <bright@wintelcom.net>

| NO_X11=YES in /etc/make.conf ?

Is this a suggestion for future improvement or a works-right-now suggestion?
If its the latter, its not documented in my /etc/make.conf.

| However this doesn't seem to be a system wide thing.
|
| There's a sort of problem here, I think NO_X11 needs three options
|
| 1) don't build anything requiring X11
| 2) build the thing without X11 if possible
| 3) grab X11 if needed
 |
| Even if 2 and 3 where made somehow ports-system-wide that would be
| really nifty.

I agree.




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Guys!!!

Oh come on, can't you try ./configure --help
All the parameters are there....that is if you know how to cd to the source (src) directory...!!!

Randy Katz

On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 12:08:37PM -0500, Shawn Barnhart wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alfred Perlstein" <bright@wintelcom.net>
> 
> | NO_X11=YES in /etc/make.conf ?
> 
> Is this a suggestion for future improvement or a works-right-now suggestion?
> If its the latter, its not documented in my /etc/make.conf.
> 
> | However this doesn't seem to be a system wide thing.
> |
> | There's a sort of problem here, I think NO_X11 needs three options
> |
> | 1) don't build anything requiring X11
> | 2) build the thing without X11 if possible
> | 3) grab X11 if needed
>  |
> | Even if 2 and 3 where made somehow ports-system-wide that would be
> | really nifty.
> 
> I agree.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Current FreeBSD problem reports

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.

Bugs can be in one of several states:

o - open
     A problem report has been submitted, no sanity checking performed.

a - analyzed
     The report has been examined by a team member and evaluated.

f - feedback
     The problem has been solved, and the originator has been given a
     patch or a fix has been committed.  The PR remains in this state
     pending a response from the originator.

s - suspended
     The problem is not being worked on.  This is a prime candidate
     for somebody who is looking for a project to do.
     If the problem cannot be solved at all,
     it will be closed, rather than suspended.

c - closed
     A problem report is closed when any changes have been integrated,
     documented, and tested.

Critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.    Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o [2000/03/16] ports/17426 ports    tkrat2 port broken -- builds, but does no

1 problem total.

Serious problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.    Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o [2000/02/19] ports/16829 ports    kaffe port is broken - dumps core with al
a [2000/03/12] ports/17344 ports    devel/boehm-gc fails for www/w3m 3.4 STAB
f [2000/03/28] ports/17654 ports    gnome broken
o [2000/04/08] ports/17863 ports    Running DAP reboots computer
a [2000/04/14] ports/18006 ports    ssh2 and tcsh ports won't make install
o [2000/04/16] ports/18039 ports    new port: news/krn
o [2000/04/17] ports/18060 ports    xmms...turning on equalizer disrupts play
o [2000/04/18] ports/18081 ports    netpbm-8.4 fails to build under 3.4-STABL
o [2000/04/27] kern/18252  ports    sysctl -a causes panic

9 problems total.

Non-critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker     Resp.    Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
f [1999/06/13] ports/12188 ports    new port: misc/pbs - a batch scheduler
o [1999/07/05] ports/12518 ports    new port: mail/ifmail-os
o [1999/08/17] ports/13191 ports    new port: misc/fire
o [1999/08/18] ports/13251 ports    new port: misc/founts
o [1999/09/30] ports/14070 ports    new port: devel/crossgo32-f77
o [1999/10/01] ports/14079 ports    ssh2 port won't install if automake is in
o [1999/10/02] ports/14088 ports    update port: x11-wm/fvwm2 to 2.3.8
f [1999/10/07] ports/14185 ports    update port: x11-wm/fvwm2 to 2.3.8
o [1999/10/11] ports/14260 ports    new port: www/woda - A Web Oriented Datab
o [1999/10/25] ports/14515 ports    new port: security/tripwire version 1.3
o [1999/11/01] ports/14643 ports    new port: chinese/pydict - A Chinese/Engl
o [1999/11/18] ports/14991 ports    new port: devel/tcl-trf - Tcl Data transf
o [1999/11/28] ports/15147 ports    new port: audio/xsidplay
o [1999/12/08] ports/15367 ports    new ports on linux emulator
f [1999/12/17] ports/15545 ports    new port: x11/xterm
o [2000/01/02] ports/15840 ports    new port: x11-fonts/ucs-fixed
o [2000/01/03] ports/15873 ports    new port: www/apache_fp+php+mod_ssl-1.3.9
o [2000/01/04] ports/15886 ports    new port: audio/cd2mp3
o [2000/01/04] ports/15894 ports    new port: security/aide
o [2000/01/08] ports/15994 ports    new port: libapreq
o [2000/01/12] ports/16088 ports    apache13-ssl lacks sbin/gcache in PLIST
o [2000/01/19] ports/16201 ports    Port of CDD isn't up to date
o [2000/01/25] ports/16347 ports    Inconsistencies between Java ports
o [2000/01/26] ports/16377 ports    new port: security/pgp6
o [2000/01/27] ports/16417 ports    nethack3 port won't compile on 3.4-Stable
o [2000/01/30] ports/16486 ports    new port: devel/linux-jdk2
o [2000/02/09] ports/16606 ports    new port: Adobe Acrobat Viewer - a new Ad
o [2000/02/10] ports/16629 ports    new port: net/vtun
o [2000/02/10] ports/16636 ports    new port: GNU find
o [2000/02/10] ports/16638 ports    new port: GNU fileutils
o [2000/02/10] ports/16640 ports    rwhois port install tries to copy wrong l
o [2000/02/10] ports/16648 ports    new port: graphics/gdtclft - Tcl interfac
o [2000/02/12] ports/16693 ports    new port: audio/wavplay
o [2000/02/16] ports/16763 ports    new port: emulators/vxtools
o [2000/02/17] ports/16794 ports    new port: devel/sdts++
o [2000/02/23] ports/16949 ports    new port: audio/pimp3
o [2000/02/24] ports/16970 ports    new port: lang/tclX82
o [2000/02/25] ports/16989 ports    new port: comms/qico
o [2000/02/25] ports/16997 ports    Incompatibility between GNOME and KDE
o [2000/02/25] ports/16998 ports    Eterm fails to function from Gnome/Enligh
o [2000/02/28] ports/17066 ports    audio/xmms chewing CPU (and skipping too)
o [2000/03/02] ports/17130 ports    new port: korean/hlatex-uhcstd
o [2000/03/02] ports/17131 ports    new port: korean/hlatexpsfonts-uhcextra
o [2000/03/04] ports/17176 ports    Update ports: Mew-1.94.2
o [2000/03/08] ports/17279 ports    USA/Canada Netscape Navigator 4.72 FreeBS
o [2000/03/09] ports/17286 ports    New port of ISC DHCP 3.0 beta
o [2000/03/09] ports/17293 ports    samba port installs man-pages twice, fail
o [2000/03/10] ports/17302 ports    new port: news/c-nocem
o [2000/03/10] ports/17309 ports    ports/audio/cdd doesn't support .wav outp
o [2000/03/12] ports/17350 ports    tripwire used mktemp(), siggen not instal
o [2000/03/15] ports/17390 ports    new port: security/saint-devel
o [2000/03/16] ports/17416 ports    new port: net/p5-File-CounterFile
o [2000/03/16] ports/17417 ports    new port: net/p5-Mail-Sendmail
o [2000/03/16] ports/17418 ports    new port: net/p5-Net-Netmask
o [2000/03/16] ports/17419 ports    new port: net/p5-Net-SSLeay
o [2000/03/16] ports/17420 ports    new port: xbone
o [2000/03/16] ports/17427 ports    a big enhancement to the flexability of t
o [2000/03/17] ports/17436 ports    new port: emulators/vxtools -  utilites f
o [2000/03/17] ports/17447 ports    new port: sysutils/slay
o [2000/03/19] ports/17489 ports    Zephyr port is broken with Kerberos enabl
o [2000/03/19] ports/17496 ports    /usr/ports/editors/emacs termcap problem
o [2000/03/20] ports/17513 ports    new port: russian/apache13-php3 (fix, ple
o [2000/03/21] ports/17523 ports    new port: www/ssserver
o [2000/03/22] ports/17547 ports    new port: games/xtrojka
o [2000/03/22] ports/17556 ports    new port: audio/linux-realplayer7
o [2000/03/23] ports/17572 ports    new port: pvmpov - distributing rendering
o [2000/03/24] ports/17577 ports    new port: hebrew/elmar-fonts
o [2000/03/24] ports/17586 ports    new port: database/myodbc
o [2000/03/24] ports/17587 ports    new port: databases/libiodbc
o [2000/03/25] ports/17597 ports    new port: net/p5-Net-ext - a perl modules
o [2000/03/25] ports/17603 ports    ports/www/wwwoffle SPOOL=/home, then fail
o [2000/03/28] ports/17641 ports    new port: sysutils/heat
o [2000/03/29] ports/17663 ports    new port: audio/bwap
o [2000/03/29] ports/17673 ports    w3m port bugs
o [2000/03/29] ports/17675 ports    new port: textproc/findutils
o [2000/03/29] ports/17676 ports    new port:  astro/rmap
o [2000/03/30] ports/17693 ports    new port: www/linux-djvuplugin
o [2000/03/31] ports/17707 ports    new port:  audio/sphinx
o [2000/04/01] ports/17727 ports    new port: Pine with Hebrew support, see a
o [2000/04/03] ports/17769 ports    new port: sgmltools 2.0.2
o [2000/04/03] ports/17771 ports    new port: japanese/elisp-manual
o [2000/04/04] ports/17799 ports    new port: lang/jgnat
o [2000/04/04] ports/17803 ports    new port: devel/gdb11
o [2000/04/06] ports/17823 ports    new port:  audio/streamripper
o [2000/04/11] ports/17941 ports    new port: devel/lwp - needed for coda 5.3
o [2000/04/11] ports/17942 ports    new port: devel/rvm - needed for coda 5.3
o [2000/04/11] ports/17943 ports    new port: devel/rpc2 - needed for coda 5.
o [2000/04/12] ports/17959 ports    Netscape can't run if LD_LIBRARY_PATH con
o [2000/04/12] ports/17964 ports    xmms-1.0.1 segfaults on song change
o [2000/04/13] ports/17977 ports    new port: idle - an Integrated DeveLopmen
o [2000/04/14] ports/18004 ports    new port: mail/pgp4pine
o [2000/04/14] ports/18005 ports    games/mindfocus broken under latest stabl
o [2000/04/15] ports/18027 ports    new port: archivers/mscompress
o [2000/04/15] ports/18032 ports    new port: p5-String-Approx
o [2000/04/17] ports/18059 ports    new port: devel/adabroker
o [2000/04/18] ports/18072 ports    [NEW PORT] New port of Basilisk II - a fr
o [2000/04/18] ports/18083 ports    Gratuitous Apache package inconsistencies
o [2000/04/19] ports/18087 ports    Port of SmallEiffel -0.76 beta1
f [2000/04/19] ports/18088 ports    libXext.so.6.x never found - often looked
o [2000/04/20] ports/18112 ports    [NEW PORT] New port of Digger - a VGL ver
o [2000/04/20] ports/18116 ports    new port: audio/ripit-dagrab
o [2000/04/20] ports/18122 ports    new port: mail/listar
o [2000/04/21] ports/18130 ports    new port: net/tcpillust
o [2000/04/21] ports/18150 ports    new port: audio/ripit-cdda2wav
o [2000/04/22] ports/18158 ports    new port: math/pspp
o [2000/04/22] ports/18159 ports    new port: games/nadar
o [2000/04/22] ports/18169 ports    Update port x11-wm/afterstep-devel
o [2000/04/22] ports/18170 ports    new port: misc/prestimel
o [2000/04/24] ports/18192 ports    [PATCH] Several fixes and improvements fo
o [2000/04/25] ports/18215 ports    new port: lang/oo2c
o [2000/04/26] ports/18223 ports    Netscape port installation erases /var/db
o [2000/04/26] ports/18228 ports    Patch to enable LDAP support for Pine4
o [2000/04/26] ports/18239 ports    Had to create symbolic link for StarOffic
o [2000/04/26] ports/18250 ports    new port: misc/kdirstat
o [2000/04/27] ports/18262 ports    new port: net/crescendo
o [2000/04/27] ports/18263 ports    new port: devel/tcllib
o [2000/04/28] ports/18273 ports    [NEW PORT] New port of Moonshine - a QT2-
o [2000/04/29] ports/18298 ports    New port
o [2000/04/29] ports/18299 ports    wmtop port
o [2000/04/30] ports/18310 ports    ports/devel/cdk install error
o [2000/04/30] ports/18318 ports    Broken port editors/jext (wrong MASTER_SI
o [2000/05/01] ports/18324 ports    pipsecd contains practically no documenta

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* Randy Katz <fastpoint@ccsales.com> [000501 11:21] wrote:
> Guys!!!
> 
> Oh come on, can't you try ./configure --help
> All the parameters are there....that is if you know how to cd to the source (src) directory...!!!

no, ports should handle this, and is quite capable of handling it,
if no one has this done by the weekend and it's ok with the ports
master I'll implement it myself.

I was very annoyed to see that mrtg pulled in python which pulled
in X11 and a lot of other huge items just because mrtg comes with
a single python script that I didn't want.

Ports are supposed to be easy and the way to avoid mucking with
terribly annoying configure scripts.

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Alfred Perlstein said on May  1, 2000 at 11:30:38:
> * Randy Katz <fastpoint@ccsales.com> [000501 11:21] wrote:
> > Guys!!!
> > 
> > Oh come on, can't you try ./configure --help
> > All the parameters are there....that is if you know how to cd to the source (src) directory...!!!
> 
> no, ports should handle this, and is quite capable of handling it,
> if no one has this done by the weekend and it's ok with the ports
> master I'll implement it myself.
> 
> I was very annoyed to see that mrtg pulled in python which pulled
> in X11 and a lot of other huge items just because mrtg comes with
> a single python script that I didn't want.
> 
> Ports are supposed to be easy and the way to avoid mucking with
> terribly annoying configure scripts.

This is actually more general than x11 -- very often a program
optionally depends on something else, ie the configure script would
simply continue happily with that option disabled if it didn't find
it, but the port insists on pulling in that dependency too. For
instance the Qt/KDE port pulls in Mesa, but as far as I can see Mesa
only affects some qt demos and a couple of screensavers in KDE. It
would be nice if there were some kind of dialogue (or perhaps an
environment variable or make option) to ask the user whether such port
dependencies affecting only optional features should also be installed
or just ignored. Right now one can only edit the port makefile to
remove the dependency.

Rahul.


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* Rahul Siddharthan <rsidd@physics.iisc.ernet.in> [000501 11:45] wrote:
> Alfred Perlstein said on May  1, 2000 at 11:30:38:
> > * Randy Katz <fastpoint@ccsales.com> [000501 11:21] wrote:
> > > Guys!!!
> > > 
> > > Oh come on, can't you try ./configure --help
> > > All the parameters are there....that is if you know how to cd to the source (src) directory...!!!
> > 
> > no, ports should handle this, and is quite capable of handling it,
> > if no one has this done by the weekend and it's ok with the ports
> > master I'll implement it myself.
> > 
> > I was very annoyed to see that mrtg pulled in python which pulled
> > in X11 and a lot of other huge items just because mrtg comes with
> > a single python script that I didn't want.
> > 
> > Ports are supposed to be easy and the way to avoid mucking with
> > terribly annoying configure scripts.
> 
> This is actually more general than x11 -- very often a program
> optionally depends on something else, ie the configure script would
> simply continue happily with that option disabled if it didn't find
> it, but the port insists on pulling in that dependency too. For
> instance the Qt/KDE port pulls in Mesa, but as far as I can see Mesa
> only affects some qt demos and a couple of screensavers in KDE. It
> would be nice if there were some kind of dialogue (or perhaps an
> environment variable or make option) to ask the user whether such port
> dependencies affecting only optional features should also be installed
> or just ignored. Right now one can only edit the port makefile to
> remove the dependency.

OK, someone add "PORTS_MINIMAL=yes" to my wishlist. :)

-- 
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> Jordan, any idea how this could happen?  bsd.port.mk gives the file to
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I don't either. :)  This technically should not happen.

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 11:44:32PM +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> instance the Qt/KDE port pulls in Mesa, but as far as I can see Mesa
> only affects some qt demos and a couple of screensavers in KDE. It
> would be nice if there were some kind of dialogue (or perhaps an
> environment variable or make option) to ask the user whether such port
> dependencies affecting only optional features should also be installed
> or just ignored. Right now one can only edit the port makefile to
> remove the dependency.

With my qt145/kdelibs11 maintainer hat on, I'd just like to point out that
GL is used in Qt for the QtGL extensions. However, it does seem that most
programs don't use GL, so perhaps you could conjure a patch to the Qt port
to allow command-line disabling of GL.

The QtGL extensions aren't absolutely necessary, but in the package I'd
like to support as much as possible. Which is why I haven't gotten around
to making GL support an option in the port. (That, and time is a luxury.)

-- 
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	Randy Katz <fastpoint@ccsales.com>,
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Subject: Re: stop complaining about x11 please (was: Re: Why does PORTS SUCK so BADLY!?)
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Will Andrews said on May  1, 2000 at 15:00:45:
> On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 11:44:32PM +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> > instance the Qt/KDE port pulls in Mesa, but as far as I can see Mesa
> > only affects some qt demos and a couple of screensavers in KDE. It
> > would be nice if there were some kind of dialogue (or perhaps an
> > environment variable or make option) to ask the user whether such port
> > dependencies affecting only optional features should also be installed
> > or just ignored. Right now one can only edit the port makefile to
> > remove the dependency.
> 
> With my qt145/kdelibs11 maintainer hat on, I'd just like to point out that
> GL is used in Qt for the QtGL extensions. However, it does seem that most
> programs don't use GL, so perhaps you could conjure a patch to the Qt port
> to allow command-line disabling of GL.

My benchmark would be that if the original tarball configures and
builds without this dependency, the port should not insist on it
(there should be some user-choice); but if the original configure
script refuses to continue, then the dependency should be retrieved
and built automatically.  To take another example, mpeg-lib or aalib
in Gimp are optional, but gtk/glib are not.  Either there could be a
PORT_MINIMAL=yes or the user could be prompted with a (y/n) dialogue
whether such optional packages should be retrieved, or there could
just be warning messages about missing functionality.  I don't know
how difficult it would be to implement but I feel it would be useful.

Rahul.


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[ questions -> ports ]

> > > With my qt145/kdelibs11 maintainer hat on, I'd just like to point out that
> > > GL is used in Qt for the QtGL extensions. However, it does seem that most
> > > programs don't use GL, so perhaps you could conjure a patch to the Qt port
> > > to allow command-line disabling of GL.
> > 
> > My benchmark would be that if the original tarball configures and
> > builds without this dependency, the port should not insist on it
> > (there should be some user-choice); but if the original configure
> > script refuses to continue, then the dependency should be retrieved
> > and built automatically.  To take another example, mpeg-lib or aalib
> > in Gimp are optional, but gtk/glib are not.  Either there could be a
> > PORT_MINIMAL=yes or the user could be prompted with a (y/n) dialogue
> > whether such optional packages should be retrieved, or there could
> > just be warning messages about missing functionality.  I don't know
> > how difficult it would be to implement but I feel it would be useful.
> 
> It would be nice when installing ports that, the user be given some
> choices if there are different options avail. It would avoid having to
> interrupt the build process and re-making.

Something like portconf: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/ ?

portconf is a mechanism to provide a tool with information about what
options a port understands.  It's based on the apache13-php3 build, and
could theoretically be used in friendly ports installers, like the
gtk/ncurses front-ended one I wrote to accompany portconf.

portconf comes with a perl version to live in ports-base so no extra
software is needed, and a c/ncurses and a c/gtk version for other uses.

It's almost the exact opposite of debconf in debian, which configures
the package during/after install, whereas portconf configure the build.

It should work well together with WITH_*.

Neil
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From: asami@FreeBSD.ORG (Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami)
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 * From: Gary Jennejohn <garyj@peedub.muc.de>

 * I'm wondering about ports like vile and xvile (which I maintain) which
 * share directories (specifically lib/vile and doc/vile). If a user has
 * both installed and decides to delete on of them we don't want to pull
 * the rug out from under his feet by arbitrarily nuking everything.

According to the handbook, you can do something like

@unexec rmdir %D/lib/vile 2>/dev/null || true

to remove the directory only if it is empty, and fail quietly if it
doesn't so the user doesn't get scared.

 * We could force the install of files common to 2 or more ports into
 * unique directories, but then the user ends up with redundancies. The
 * other possibility would be to check dependencies and see whether the
 * files to be deleted are required by another installed port, but that
 * can get hairy.

Yes, that's too hairy. :)

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 * From: Tim Vanderhoek <vanderh@ecf.utoronto.ca>

 * On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 01:53:35AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
 * > 
 * > What do you think about the following?  It basically adds the line
 * > 
 * > @unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi
 * 
 * Isn't this just a slightly more complicated way of saying:
 * 
 * @unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir] && (! sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then rm %D/info/dir; fi

Could be.  But your parens don't match.

 * > Maybe Tim 'hoek will tell me how to do it only once and after "@unexec
 * > install-info" (it is fine either way, but it will look nicer :).
 * 
 * There's obviously something I don't understand here, since I would
 * just change the 
 * 
 * >  		-e "s^^\@exec [ -f %D/info/dir -o ! -f /usr/share/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir^g" \
 * > +		-e "t fix" -e "b" -e ":fix" -e "G" | \
 * > +	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
 *                        ^^^^
 * 
 * to an '@unexec'.  Since it's obvious I don't understand the question,
 * I won't even try to answer.  :-)

That would put it *before* "@unexec install-info", which will make it
useless. :>

Anyway, forget it, I just realized that bsd.port.mk unconditionally
creates info/dir when installing from a port so it should be
(conditionally only on its emptiness) deleted or all ports that
*don't* have an info file will leave info/dir behind.  The following
will put the @unexec line only once, and at the end of PLIST.

===
Index: bsd.port.mk
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v
retrieving revision 1.337
diff -u -r1.337 bsd.port.mk
--- bsd.port.mk	2000/04/20 01:06:12	1.337
+++ bsd.port.mk	2000/05/01 12:49:28
@@ -2704,6 +2704,7 @@
 	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
 		-e "s^^\@exec [ -f %D/info/dir -o ! -f /usr/share/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir^g" \
 		-e "t fix" -e "b" -e ":fix" -e "G" >> ${TMPPLIST}
+	@${ECHO} "@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi" >> ${TMPPLIST}
 .if !defined(NO_FILTER_SHLIBS)
 .if (${PORTOBJFORMAT} == "aout")
 	@${SED} -e 's,\(/lib.*\.so\.[0-9]*\)$$,\1.0,' ${TMPPLIST} > ${TMPPLIST}.tmp
===

Satoshi


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 * From: Alexander Langer <alex@big.endian.de>

 * I remember that I had problems once with the info/dir file, which iirc
 * didn't exist. I had to solve this by copying dir.tmpl to dir.

You didn't install the info distribution and got a dir file you copied
to /usr/local/info/dir?  Then yes, it could be a problem.  I should
add a message telling the user where to get /usr/share/info/dir so
they only have to copy it once.

 * If so, this looks fine, but in my eyes it's ... useless :-)

Perhaps, but I'd like to make all ports be able to clean up after
themselves.

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On Mon, 1 May 2000, Oliver Breuninger wrote:

> who is responsible if port changes where send, but 
> after months nothing happens ?

If you send-pr them and the maintainer ignores them, talk to another
committer about getting them committed (e.g. here is fine). IMO,
maintainers should be courteous enough to say "sorry, I've been busy the
past few months, I hope to look at these soon" instead of just ignoring
the submission.

If it becomes obvious they're not actually doing anything, just sitting on
the port and not touching it, then I think it's fine for another committer
to take responsibility for the changes and do the commit themselves. Just
mention (e.g. in the send-pr audit trail) that you've tried for X months
to get a response out of the maintainer but to no avail.

Maintainership is supposed to be an active process, not an implementation
of /dev/null.

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Hij,

the line 

DISTNAME=freeWAIS-0.5     

is missing in the wais port makefile.

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The following reply was made to PR ports/18324; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>
To: tmessmer@scilearn.com
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Subject: Re: ports/18324: pipsecd contains practically no documentation. 
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 14:11:52 -0700 (PDT)

 On Mon, 1 May 2000 tmessmer@scilearn.com wrote:
 
 > Expand the readme, make a man page. I'd be willing to work on this if
 > I ever figure out how to get the damn thing working...
 
 Check the mailing list archives on -security - someone posted a pretty
 good "setup guide" there a while back which could be incorporated in the
 port if someone (e.g. you) cleans it up and submits it.
 
 Apart from this, this isn't really the kind of thing send-pr is intended
 for - deficiencies in the contents of a port should be taken up with the
 software author, not the ports team (port maintainers are generally only
 responsible for problems with the compilation/packaging/correct operation
 on FreeBSD of a port, not for its contents, bug fixes, etc).
 
 I'll leave this PR open for now as a vehicle for you to submit back that
 document when you get it written.
 
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>Number:         18331
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       ninja 1.1 to 1.2 update
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 14:20:04 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Dave "h0h0magic" McKay
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT i386
>Organization:
Google
>Environment:
>Description:
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

 diff -urN /usr/ports/irc/ninja/files/md5 ninja/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/irc/ninja/files/md5      Tue Jul 13 22:56:28 1999
+++ ninja/files/md5     Mon May  1 14:03:34 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (ninja-1.1-src.tar.gz) = a75ce80b8a9f1b19c5b5ed92dbcccb05
+MD5 (ninja-1.2-src.tar.gz) = 4ab8fca249563733ae1cccbce708bb9b

 diff -urN /usr/ports/irc/ninja/Makefile ninja/Makefile
--- /usr/ports/irc/ninja/Makefile       Sat Apr 22 16:49:56 2000
+++ ninja/Makefile      Mon May  1 13:50:35 2000
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
 # Date created:                10 April 1999
 # Whom:                        Chris Piazza <cpiazza@FreeBSD.org>
 #
-# $FreeBSD: ports/irc/ninja/Makefile,v 1.14 2000/04/22 23:49:56 cpiazza Exp $
+# $FreeBSD$
 #

 PORTNAME=      ninja
-PORTVERSION=   1.1
+PORTVERSION=   1.2
 CATEGORIES=    irc
 MASTER_SITES=  ftp://ninja.qoop.org/ninja/unstable/
 DISTNAME=      ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}-src


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> > It would be nice when installing ports that, the user be given some
> > choices if there are different options avail. It would avoid having to
> > interrupt the build process and re-making.
> 
> Something like portconf: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/ ?
> 
> portconf is a mechanism to provide a tool with information about what
> options a port understands.  It's based on the apache13-php3 build, and
> could theoretically be used in friendly ports installers, like the
> gtk/ncurses front-ended one I wrote to accompany portconf.

Description/screenshot look nice. Yes, something like that would be great.

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>Number:         18333
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       TkDesk port is old (patches included)
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 15:10:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andy Sparrow
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
None discernable.
>Environment:

FreeBSD mega.geek4food.org 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Wed Apr 26 14:33:22 PDT 2000     

And 3.4-STABLE and 5.0-CURRENT.

>Description:

TkDesk in 'ports' is very old (version 1.1, uses Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2).

Current version is 1.2 (uses Tcl/Tk 8.2).

>How-To-Repeat:

Install tkdesk from ports.

>Fix:
	
Generally updated to TkDesk 1.2 and latest patches, update dependancies
to Tcl/Tk 8.2 (tested with 8.2.2 and 8.2.3) include itcl 3.0.1,
fix some FreeBSD-specific niggles (bad options to system commands),
update HTTP links.

diff -ruN tkdesk/Makefile tkdesk1.2/Makefile
--- tkdesk/Makefile	Sun Apr 23 14:19:41 2000
+++ tkdesk1.2/Makefile	Sun Apr 30 22:09:07 2000
@@ -6,20 +6,31 @@
 #
 
 PORTNAME=	tkdesk
-PORTVERSION= 	1.1
-CATEGORIES=	x11-fm tk42
-MASTER_SITES=	http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/
+PORTVERSION= 	1.2
+CATEGORIES=	x11-fm tk82
+MASTER_SITES=	http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk/
 
 MAINTAINER=	dmlb@ragnet.demon.co.uk
 
-LIB_DEPENDS=	tk42.1:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/tk42
+LIB_DEPENDS=	itcl30.1:${PORTSDIR}/lang/itcl \
+		tk82.1:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/tk82
 
 USE_GMAKE=	YES
 GNU_CONFIGURE=	YES
-CONFIGURE_ENV+=	TCLCONF_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/tcl7.6
-CONFIGURE_ENV+=	TKCONF_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/tk4.2
+CONFIGURE_ENV+=	TCLCONF_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/tcl8.2
+CONFIGURE_ENV+=	TKCONF_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/tk8.2
+CONFIGURE_ENV+=	ITCLCONF_PATH=${LOCALBASE}/lib/itcl3.0
 
 MAN1=		tkdesk.1 cd-tkdesk.1 ed-tkdesk.1 od-tkdesk.1
+
+DISTNAME	= ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}
+DISTFILES	= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} \
+		${DISTNAME}.fixes${EXTRACT_SUFX}
+
+EXTRA_PATCHES	= ${WRKDIR}/*.diff
+
+pre-install:
+	@find ${WRKSRC} -type f -name '*.orig' -exec ${RM} -f {} ';'
 
 post-install:
 	strip ${PREFIX}/bin/tkdesksh
diff -ruN tkdesk/README.html tkdesk1.2/README.html
--- tkdesk/README.html	Mon Feb 15 01:12:52 1999
+++ tkdesk1.2/README.html	Thu Apr 27 23:00:19 2000
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 <head><h1> The FreeBSD Ports Collection ("x11-fm/tkdesk")</h1> </head> <hr>
 <body>
 
-<p>You are now in the directory for the port "x11-fm/tkdesk" (package name "tkdesk-1.1").
+<p>You are now in the directory for the port "x11-fm/tkdesk" (package name "tkdesk-1.2").
 
 <p>This is the one-line description for this port:
 
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@
 a summary on how to use the ports collection.
 
 <p>
-This port requires package(s) "XFree86-3.3.3.1 gmake-3.77 tcl-7.6 tk-4.2" to build.
+This port requires package(s) "XFree86-3.3.6 gmake-3.78.1 tcl-8.2 tk-8.2" to build.
 <p>
-This port requires package(s) "XFree86-3.3.3.1 tcl-7.6 tk-4.2" to run.
+This port requires package(s) "XFree86-3.3.6 tcl-8.2 tk-8.2" to run.
 
 <p><hr><p>
 <a href="../README.html"> Go up one level</a>
diff -ruN tkdesk/files/md5 tkdesk1.2/files/md5
--- tkdesk/files/md5	Fri Oct  9 20:22:39 1998
+++ tkdesk1.2/files/md5	Sun Apr 30 22:13:57 2000
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
-MD5 (tkdesk-1.1.tar.gz) = 4ac95c572a662709f7f575ad3544afc3
+MD5 (tkdesk-1.2.tar.gz) = 33aa10a3d3b51017cdd495886848a2a6
+MD5 (tkdesk-1.2.fixes.tar.gz) = 4ab595fe11323683a40329d8912152ba
diff -ruN tkdesk/patches/patch-aa tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-aa
--- tkdesk/patches/patch-aa	Thu Dec 30 17:02:59 1999
+++ tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-aa	Thu Apr 27 22:14:58 2000
@@ -1,6 +1,14 @@
---- configure~	Sun Sep 20 20:41:40 1998
-+++ configure	Sun Dec 20 10:57:19 1998
-@@ -647,8 +647,8 @@
+--- configure.orig	Sun Nov 14 14:07:45 1999
++++ configure	Thu Apr 27 22:03:28 2000
+@@ -739,14 +739,14 @@
+ #
+ # -----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ if test "$ITCL_VERSION" != "no" ; then
+-  TCL_INCLUDE_PATH=$TCL_EXEC_PREFIX/include
+-  TK_INCLUDE_PATH=$TCL_INCLUDE_PATH
++  TCL_INCLUDE_PATH=$TCL_EXEC_PREFIX/include/tcl${TCL_VERSION}
++  TK_INCLUDE_PATH=$TK_EXEC_PREFIX/include/tk${TK_VERSION}
+   NEED_ITCL_LIB=
    # ITCL_LIB_SPEC already set in itclConfig.sh
    ITCL_LIB_STATIC=${TCLCONF_PATH}/libitcl${ITCL_VERSION}.a
  else
diff -ruN tkdesk/patches/patch-ab tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ab
--- tkdesk/patches/patch-ab	Sat Feb 13 11:29:10 1999
+++ tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ab	Thu Apr 27 22:16:57 2000
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
---- Makefile.in~	Sun Sep 20 20:41:40 1998
-+++ Makefile.in	Sat Feb 13 12:53:36 1999
-@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
+--- Makefile.in.orig	Sun Nov 14 14:07:45 1999
++++ Makefile.in	Thu Apr 27 22:03:28 2000
+@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
  	find $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR) -type f -exec chmod a+r {} \;
  	find $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR) -type d -exec chmod a+rx {} \;
  	@echo "=== Creating index..."
 -	cd $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR); $(BIN_INSTALL_DIR)/tkdesksh mkindex
-+	cd $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR); tclsh7.6 mkindex
++	cd $(SCRIPT_INSTALL_DIR); tclsh8.2 mkindex
  	@echo "=== Installing the manual pages..."
  	@for f in tkdesk.1 cd-tkdesk.1 ed-tkdesk.1 od-tkdesk.1; do \
  	    echo "installing $$f" ;\
diff -ruN tkdesk/patches/patch-ac tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ac
--- tkdesk/patches/patch-ac	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ac	Thu Apr 27 22:19:24 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+--- tcldesk/configs/AppBar.orig	Sun Nov 14 14:07:53 1999
++++ tcldesk/configs/AppBar	Thu Apr 27 21:48:58 2000
+@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
+     	{{TkDesk User's Guide } {dsk_help guide}}
+     	{{FAQ } {dsk_help faq}}
+     	{{Changes} {dsk_help changes}}
+-	{{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/ window}}
++	{{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk/ window}}
+     	-
+     	{{Manual Page ...} {
+     		dsk_read_string {Show manual page for: (e.g. col(1))} {
+@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@
+     	    }
+ 	}
+ 	{{Superuser}
+-	    {{Edit password file} {dsk_exec_as_root vi /etc/passwd}}
++	    {{Edit password file} {dsk_exec_as_root vipw}}
+ 	    {{Edit /etc/hosts} {dsk_exec_as_root vi /etc/hosts}}
+ 	}
+ 	-
+@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
+ 	    }}
+ 	}
+ 	{{Locations}
+-	    {{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/ window}}
++	    {{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk/ window}}
+ 	    {{AltaVista } {dsk_netscape url http://www.altavista.digital.com window}}
+ 	    {{Tcl/Tk at Sun } {dsk_netscape url http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl window}}
+ 	}
diff -ruN tkdesk/patches/patch-ad tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ad
--- tkdesk/patches/patch-ad	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ad	Thu Apr 27 22:19:43 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+--- tcldesk/configs/AppBar_Be.orig	Sun Nov 14 14:07:53 1999
++++ tcldesk/configs/AppBar_Be	Thu Apr 27 21:48:34 2000
+@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
+     	{{TkDesk User's Guide } {dsk_help guide}}
+     	{{FAQ } {dsk_help faq}}
+     	{{Changes} {dsk_help changes}}
+-	{{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/ window}}
++	{{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk/ window}}
+     	-
+     	{{Manual Page ...} {
+     		dsk_read_string {Show manual page for: (e.g. col(1))} {
+@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@
+ 	    }}
+ 	}
+ 	{{Locations}
+-	    {{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk/ window}}
++	    {{TkDesk Homepage } {dsk_netscape url http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk/ window}}
+ 	    {{AltaVista } {dsk_netscape url http://www.altavista.digital.com window}}
+ 	    {{Tcl/Tk at Sun } {dsk_netscape url http://www.sunlabs.com/research/tcl window}}
+ 	}
diff -ruN tkdesk/patches/patch-ae tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ae
--- tkdesk/patches/patch-ae	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ tkdesk1.2/patches/patch-ae	Sat Apr 29 18:22:19 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- tcldesk/configs/System.orig	Sat Apr 29 18:20:13 2000
++++ tcldesk/configs/System	Sat Apr 29 18:21:05 2000
+@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
+ ### most cases).
+ 
+ set tkdesk(cmd,whoami) "whoami"		;# used to determine user's login name
+-set tkdesk(cmd,du) "du -Dk"		        ;# for Disk Usage: usage in KB
++set tkdesk(cmd,du) "du -k"		        ;# for Disk Usage: usage in KB
+ set tkdesk(cmd,df) "df"			;# for getting free disk space in KB
+ set tkdesk(cmd,sort) "sort -rn"		;# for Disk Usage: list biggest first
+ set tkdesk(cmd,cp) "cp -r"		;# copy recursively
diff -ruN tkdesk/pkg/DESCR tkdesk1.2/pkg/DESCR
--- tkdesk/pkg/DESCR	Fri Aug  2 12:57:31 1996
+++ tkdesk1.2/pkg/DESCR	Sat Apr 29 19:31:09 2000
@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
   TkDesk is a graphical, highly configurable and powerful file manager
   for Unix and the X Window System.
+
+  See http://sd.znet.com/~jchris/tkdesk
diff -ruN tkdesk/pkg/PLIST tkdesk1.2/pkg/PLIST
--- tkdesk/pkg/PLIST	Fri Oct  9 20:22:43 1998
+++ tkdesk1.2/pkg/PLIST	Sat Apr 29 18:17:28 2000
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-bin/cd-tkdesk
-bin/ed-tkdesk
 bin/od-tkdesk
-bin/op-tkdesk
 bin/pauseme
-bin/pop-tkdesk
 bin/tkdesk
+bin/ed-tkdesk
+bin/cd-tkdesk
+bin/op-tkdesk
+bin/pop-tkdesk
 bin/tkdeskclient
 bin/tkdesksh
 lib/TkDesk/Common.tcl
@@ -13,9 +13,11 @@
 lib/TkDesk/Editor.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/FileInfo.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/FileListbox.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/Frame.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/HistEntry.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/List.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/Periodic.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/Toplevel.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/Viewer.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/action.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/annotations.tcl
@@ -25,6 +27,8 @@
 lib/TkDesk/appbar-mail.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/appbar-trash.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/appbar.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/bltDnd.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/bltDragdrop.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/bookmarks.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/cb_tools/bindings.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/cb_tools/bitmaps/combo.xbm
@@ -69,8 +73,6 @@
 @exec chmod 755 %B/.trash
 lib/TkDesk/copy.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/cpanels.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/dd-file.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/dd-text.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/delete.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/diary.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/doc/CHANGES
@@ -78,6 +80,8 @@
 lib/TkDesk/doc/License
 lib/TkDesk/doc/QuickStart
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-1.html
+lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-10.html
+lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-11.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-2.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-3.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-4.html
@@ -86,10 +90,9 @@
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-7.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-8.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-9.html
-lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-10.html
-lib/TkDesk/doc/guide-11.html
 lib/TkDesk/doc/guide.html
 lib/TkDesk/dsk_Listbox.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/envedit.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/file_ops.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/find.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/help.tcl
@@ -192,10 +195,12 @@
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/gif2.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/h.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/html.xpm
+lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/html2.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/image.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/mini-comet.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/music.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/parcel.xpm
+lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/pdf.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/prism.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/rpm.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/ficons16/script.xpm
@@ -313,6 +318,7 @@
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/Write.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/WriteMail.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/adder.xpm
+lib/TkDesk/images/next/applix.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/bag.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/bag_full.xpm
 lib/TkDesk/images/next/bargraph.xpm
@@ -525,39 +531,41 @@
 lib/TkDesk/sounds/newmail.au
 lib/TkDesk/sounds/robot_dead.au
 lib/TkDesk/sounds/start.au
+lib/TkDesk/static/itcl3.0/itcl.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/itcl3.0/pkgIndex.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/history.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/init.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/ldAix
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/ldAout.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/parray.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/safe.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/tclIndex
+lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0/word.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/bgerror.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/button.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/clrpick.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/comdlg.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/console.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/dialog.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/entry.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/focus.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/listbox.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/menu.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/msgbox.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/obsolete.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/optMenu.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/palette.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/prolog.ps
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/safetk.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/scale.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/scrlbar.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/tclIndex
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/tearoff.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/text.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/tk.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/tkfbox.tcl
+lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0/xmfbox.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/tclIndex
-lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib/Version
-lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib/init.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib/ldAout.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib/parray.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib/tclIndex
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/bgerror.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/button.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/clrpick.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/comdlg.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/console.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/dialog.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/entry.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/focus.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/folder.gif
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/listbox.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/menu.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/msgbox.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/obsolete.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/optMenu.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/palette.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/prolog.ps
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/scale.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/scrlbar.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/tclIndex
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/tearoff.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/text.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/textfile.gif
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/tk.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/tkAppInit.c
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/tkfbox.tcl
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/updir.xbm
-lib/TkDesk/tk_lib/xmfbox.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/tkpatches.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/update.tcl
 lib/TkDesk/util.tcl
@@ -573,6 +581,8 @@
 @dirrm lib/TkDesk/images/xbm
 @dirrm lib/TkDesk/images
 @dirrm lib/TkDesk/sounds
-@dirrm lib/TkDesk/tcl_lib
-@dirrm lib/TkDesk/tk_lib
+@dirrm lib/TkDesk/static/itcl3.0
+@dirrm lib/TkDesk/static/tcl8.0
+@dirrm lib/TkDesk/static/tk8.0
+@dirrm lib/TkDesk/static
 @dirrm lib/TkDesk
diff -ruN tkdesk/scripts/pre-patch tkdesk1.2/scripts/pre-patch
--- tkdesk/scripts/pre-patch	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ tkdesk1.2/scripts/pre-patch	Sun Apr 30 22:13:46 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+#
+# This would all be unnecessary if the patches in 'tkdesk-1.2.fixes.tgz'
+# were made relative to the same directory, any directory...
+#
+
+cd ${WRKDIR}
+
+for file in *.diff
+do
+	case "$file" in
+		'appbar-dnd.diff')
+			[ -f ${file}.bak ] || cp -p $file ${file}.bak
+			sed \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* /usr/local/lib/TkDesk!\*\*\* tcldesk!' \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* tcldesk/appbar.tcl!&.orig!' \
+				-e 's!^--- appbar.tcl!--- tcldesk/appbar.tcl!' \
+				${file}.bak >${file} && rm -f ${file}.bak
+			;;
+
+		'exit-save-dd.diff')
+			[ -f ${file}.bak ] || cp -p $file ${file}.bak
+			sed \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* /usr/tmp/tkdesk-1.2/!\*\*\* !' \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* tkdesk.main!\*\*\* tkdesk.main.orig!' \
+				${file}.bak >${file} && rm -f ${file}.bak
+			;;
+			
+		'empty-trash.diff')
+			[ -f ${file}.bak ] || cp -p $file ${file}.bak
+			sed -e 's!^\*\*\* delete.tcl.orig!\*\*\* tcldesk/delete.tcl.orig!' \
+				-e 's!^--- delete.tcl!--- tcldesk/delete.tcl!' \
+				${file}.bak >${file} && rm -f ${file}.bak
+			;;
+
+		'find-dd.diff')
+			[ -f ${file}.bak ] || cp -p $file ${file}.bak
+			sed \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* /usr/tmp/tkdesk-1.2/!\*\*\* !' \
+				-e 's!^\*\*\* tcldesk/find.tcl!&.orig!' \
+				-e 's!^--- find.tcl!--- tcldesk/find.tcl!' \
+				${file}.bak >${file} && rm -f ${file}.bak
+			;;
+
+		'*.diff')
+			echo "Error - no patches found!"
+			exit 1;;
+
+		*)
+			echo "Warning - unknown patch file '$file' encountered!"
+			echo "This probably means script file `basename $0` needs updating!"
+			exit 1
+			;;
+	esac
+done

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From: asami@FreeBSD.ORG (Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami)
Date: 01 May 2000 15:15:21 -0700
In-Reply-To: asami@FreeBSD.ORG's message of "Mon, 1 May 2000 14:05:52 -0700 (PDT)"
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 * You didn't install the info distribution and got a dir file you copied
 * to /usr/local/info/dir?  Then yes, it could be a problem.  I should

Actually no, it shouldn't be a problem.  I forgot that the newer
install-info's actually create the dir file if it doesn't exist.

Thus, no longer need the code that creates info/dir in bsd.port.mk.

Satoshi
-------
Index: bsd.port.mk
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v
retrieving revision 1.337
diff -u -r1.337 bsd.port.mk
--- bsd.port.mk	2000/04/20 01:06:12	1.337
+++ bsd.port.mk	2000/05/01 22:03:38
@@ -1894,9 +1894,6 @@
 		${ECHO_MSG} "You may want to become root and try again to ensure correct permissions."; \
 	fi
 .endif
-	@if [ -d ${PREFIX}/info -a ! -f ${PREFIX}/info/dir -a -f /usr/share/info/dir ]; then \
-	  ${SED} -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > ${PREFIX}/info/dir; \
-	 fi
 .endif
 .if make(real-configure) && defined(USE_LIBTOOL)
 	@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${__softMAKEFLAGS} patch-libtool
@@ -2700,10 +2697,8 @@
 	@${ECHO} '@cwd ${PREFIX}' >> ${TMPPLIST}
 .endif
 .endfor
-	@${SED} ${PLIST_SUB:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!%%/:S/=/%%!/} ${PLIST} | \
-	 ${SED} -e "/\@exec install-info.*$$/h" \
-		-e "s^^\@exec [ -f %D/info/dir -o ! -f /usr/share/info/dir ] || sed -ne '1,/Menu:/p' /usr/share/info/dir > %D/info/dir^g" \
-		-e "t fix" -e "b" -e ":fix" -e "G" >> ${TMPPLIST}
+	@${SED} ${PLIST_SUB:S/$/!g/:S/^/ -e s!%%/:S/=/%%!/} ${PLIST} >> ${TMPPLIST}
+	@${ECHO} "@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi" >> ${TMPPLIST}
 .if !defined(NO_FILTER_SHLIBS)
 .if (${PORTOBJFORMAT} == "aout")
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Michael,

     I have considered your suggestion on the license of the CCMATH
package, and believe that it is reasonable. Thus, version ccmath-2.1.0,
which should be available this coming week, will be issued under
the LGPL license. After all, FreeBSD is a good cause!

     I would like to receive suggestions for additions to the library from
the users, since I am currently planning to extend it.

    Thank you for calling the current license limitation to my
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                                                                    Dan 
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w00t! :)

Will the port maintainer update ports/math/ccmath soon?

Thank you, Dan :)
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> Will the port maintainer update ports/math/ccmath soon?

This begs the question: "What ports/math/ccmath?"

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Hi,

I am the author of the pipsecd port. The documentation that is included with
it is terse at best, but it is complete enough that you should be able to
set-up IPSec tunnels without too much fuss.

I have occasionally helped people who had trouble with it, but I really
don't have time to write a proper user-guide or man page. Several people
indicated in the past that they may contribute something and I have offered
to include documentation in the port if anybody gives me something
worthwhile. This has not happened yet, because most people seem to not
bother with documentation after they have something working.

If you want to start such a document, please keep me copied on your
progress. I will then post an update to the port as soon as we have
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Hi -
	For the netpbm port of 8.4, DISTNAME is missing.  I just cvsupp'ed
the port today 5/1/00 at 4pm (PST).  The one below is what I added and it
seems to work...


PORTNAME= netpbm
PORTVERSION=  8.4
CATEGORIES= graphics
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= apps/graphics/convert
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz


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Subject: Re: FYI: Missing DISTNAME for netpbm 8.4...
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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 04:58:35PM -0700, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> Hi -
> 	For the netpbm port of 8.4, DISTNAME is missing.  I just cvsupp'ed
> the port today 5/1/00 at 4pm (PST).  The one below is what I added and it
> seems to work...

huh?  DISTNAME isn't required any more.  
It defaults to ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}.

It's working fine here without any patches:

ports/graphics/netpbm]% make
>> netpbm-8.4.tgz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/convert/.
Receiving netpbm-8.4.tgz (1545086 bytes): 100%
1545086 bytes transferred in 17.2 seconds  (87.56 Kbytes/s)

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Hmm... must be me... actually... it's 3.2-19990615-STABLE, not sure where
the port stuff is at (shouldn't it complain though if my "port
foundation" is out of sync???)...

that must be it..

oh well :)

On Mon, 1 May 2000, Chris Piazza wrote:

> On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 04:58:35PM -0700, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> > Hi -
> > 	For the netpbm port of 8.4, DISTNAME is missing.  I just cvsupp'ed
> > the port today 5/1/00 at 4pm (PST).  The one below is what I added and it
> > seems to work...
> 
> huh?  DISTNAME isn't required any more.  
> It defaults to ${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}.
> 
> It's working fine here without any patches:
> 
> ports/graphics/netpbm]% make
> >> netpbm-8.4.tgz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
> >> Attempting to fetch from ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/convert/.
> Receiving netpbm-8.4.tgz (1545086 bytes): 100%
> 1545086 bytes transferred in 17.2 seconds  (87.56 Kbytes/s)
> 
> -Chris
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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 01:37:05PM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
>>> 
>>> @unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ]; then if sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then true; else rm %D/info/dir; fi; fi
>> 
>> @unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir] && (! sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '; then rm %D/info/dir; fi
> 
> Could be.  But your parens don't match.

It is the same expression if you put the closing paren after the grep
expression.  I need to learn how to use cut'n'paste properly.

@unexec if [ -f %D/info/dir ] && (! sed -e '1,/Menu:/d' %D/info/dir | grep -q '^[*] '); then rm %D/info/dir ; fi


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Hello,

I get 'Checksum mismatch' for imap-uw port after the following commit.
It seems that distfile on master-site has changed.
Could anybody verify that?

	# cat /usr/ports/mail/imap-uw/files/md5 
	MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c9a1ae1735b7da53f1a0db30032e57c2
	SIZE (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) =  1882349
	MD5 (imap-utils.tar.Z) = 5fd2828029a0f91e5760ec1ab64377fc
	SIZE (imap-utils.tar.Z) =  72287
	#
	# pwd
	/usr/ports/distfiles
	# md5 imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
	MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c99eb0c3db2d9433562d74de5e799c09
	# ls -l imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
	-rw-------  1 root  wheel   1872737 May  2 13:05 imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
	#

  Thank you,
    Haro
=------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 04:14:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Akinori MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org
Subject: cvs commit: ports/mail/imap-uw Makefile ports/mail/imap-uw/files md5 ports/mail/imap-uw/pkg INSTALL
::
::knu         2000/04/28 04:14:25 PDT
::
::  Modified files:
::    mail/imap-uw         Makefile 
::    mail/imap-uw/files   md5 
::    mail/imap-uw/pkg     INSTALL 
::  Log:
::  Update to 4.7c1.
::  
::  This is a quick update for mail/imap-uw after Mark Crispin
::  (supposedly) solved the LIST "AAAAA...." vulnerability in imapd.
::  
::  PR:		ports/18269
::  Submitted by:	MAINTAINER
::  
::  Revision  Changes    Path
::  1.38      +3 -3      ports/mail/imap-uw/Makefile
::  1.24      +2 -2      ports/mail/imap-uw/files/md5
::  1.3       +0 -1      ports/mail/imap-uw/pkg/INSTALL
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>Number:         18338
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       update from 0.99.4 to 0.99.6
>Confidential:   yes
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 22:30:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Dave h0h0magic McKay
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+++ ezbounce/Makefile   Mon May  1 22:10:54 2000
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
 # Date created:                19 February 1999
 # Whom:                        Chris Piazza <cpiazza@FreeBSD.org>
 #
-# $FreeBSD: ports/irc/ezbounce/Makefile,v 1.11 2000/04/12 06:28:09 obrien Exp
 $
+# $FreeBSD$
 #
 
 PORTNAME=      ezbounce
-PORTVERSION=   0.99.4
+PORTVERSION=   0.99.6
 CATEGORIES=    irc
 MASTER_SITES=          http://druglord.freelsd.org/ezbounce/


 diff -urN /usr/ports/irc/ezbounce/files/md5 ezbounce/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/irc/ezbounce/files/md5   Thu Mar  9 15:17:07 2000
+++ ezbounce/files/md5  Mon May  1 22:11:39 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (ezbounce-0.99.4.tar.gz) = 380ab5124eb46a2bb6ac834152cbbd83
+MD5 (ezbounce-0.99.6.tar.gz) = 81da8140813afd779b4e16b43929b9b5


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The following reply was made to PR ports/18338; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Dave McKay <dave@mu.org>
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
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Subject: Re: ports/18338: ezbouce update
Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 00:31:17 -0500

 Dave McKay (dave@elvis.mu.org) wrote:
 > 
 > >Number:         18338
 > >Category:       ports
 > >Synopsis:       update from 0.99.4 to 0.99.6
 > >Confidential:   yes
 > >Severity:       serious
 not serious
 > >Priority:       medium
 > >Responsible:    freebsd-ports
 > >State:          open
 > >Quarter:        
 > >Keywords:       
 > >Date-Required:
 > >Class:          change-request
 > >Submitter-Id:   current-users
 > >Arrival-Date:   Mon May  1 22:30:01 PDT 2000
 > >Closed-Date:
 > >Last-Modified:
 > >Originator:     Dave h0h0magic McKay
 > >Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT i386
 > >Organization:
 > >Environment:
 > >Description:
 > >How-To-Repeat:
 > >Fix:
 > 
 > +++ ezbounce/Makefile   Mon May  1 22:10:54 2000
 > @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
 >  # Date created:                19 February 1999
 >  # Whom:                        Chris Piazza <cpiazza@FreeBSD.org>
 >  #
 > -# $FreeBSD: ports/irc/ezbounce/Makefile,v 1.11 2000/04/12 06:28:09 obrien Exp
 >  $
 > +# $FreeBSD$
 >  #
 >  
 >  PORTNAME=      ezbounce
 > -PORTVERSION=   0.99.4
 > +PORTVERSION=   0.99.6
 >  CATEGORIES=    irc
 >  MASTER_SITES=          http://druglord.freelsd.org/ezbounce/
 > 
 > 
 >  diff -urN /usr/ports/irc/ezbounce/files/md5 ezbounce/files/md5
 > --- /usr/ports/irc/ezbounce/files/md5   Thu Mar  9 15:17:07 2000
 > +++ ezbounce/files/md5  Mon May  1 22:11:39 2000
 > @@ -1 +1 @@
 > -MD5 (ezbounce-0.99.4.tar.gz) = 380ab5124eb46a2bb6ac834152cbbd83
 > +MD5 (ezbounce-0.99.6.tar.gz) = 81da8140813afd779b4e16b43929b9b5
 > 
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Hi,

On Tue, 2 May 2000, Munehiro Matsuda wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I get 'Checksum mismatch' for imap-uw port after the following commit.
> It seems that distfile on master-site has changed.
> Could anybody verify that?
> 
> 	# cat /usr/ports/mail/imap-uw/files/md5 
> 	MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c9a1ae1735b7da53f1a0db30032e57c2
> 	SIZE (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) =  1882349
> 	MD5 (imap-utils.tar.Z) = 5fd2828029a0f91e5760ec1ab64377fc
> 	SIZE (imap-utils.tar.Z) =  72287
> 	#
> 	# pwd
> 	/usr/ports/distfiles
> 	# md5 imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
> 	MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c99eb0c3db2d9433562d74de5e799c09
> 	# ls -l imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
> 	-rw-------  1 root  wheel   1872737 May  2 13:05 imap-4.7c1.tar.Z
> 	#


 Soon to be fixed !

> 
>   Thank you,
>     Haro

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>Number:         18341
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port submission -- XSwallow
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
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>Originator:     Conrad Sabatier
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
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>Environment:


>Description:

		New port submission of XSwallow, a general-purpose
		plugin for Netscape
>How-To-Repeat:

		N/A
>Fix:

# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
#
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	xswallow
X# Date created:		1 May 2000
X# Whom:			Conrad Sabatier <conrads@home.com>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	xswallow
XPORTVERSION=	1.0.17
XCATEGORIES=	www
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/X/
XDISTNAME=	XswallowSource-1.0.17
X
XMAINTAINER=	conrads@home.com
X
XWRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/PluginSDK30b5/xswallow
X
XPORTOBJFORMAT=	aout
X
Xdo-build:
X		cd ${WRKSRC} && gcc -o xswallow.so -aout -shared -nostdlib \
X		-DXP_UNIX -I../include -I${X11BASE}/include \
X		-L/usr/lib/compat/aout -lgcc UnixShell.c stubs.c
X
Xdo-install:
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X		${INSTALL_PROGRAM} -C -s ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.so ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${INSTALL_DATA} -C ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.conf ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X
Xpost-install:
X		strip ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
X
X.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X.endif
X
X		@echo
X		@echo XSwallow shared library was installed in
X		@echo ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		@echo
X		@echo You should copy the sample configuration file
X		@echo ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X		@echo to your ~/.netscape directory.
X		@echo
X		@echo More documentation is available at
X		@echo
X		@echo WWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X		@echo
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST'
Xlib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
Xshare/doc/xswallow/README
Xshare/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X@dirrm share/doc/xswallow
X@dirrm share/examples/xswallow
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR'
XXSwallow is a general-purpose plugin for Netscape for Unix
Xwhich allows the user to configure any programs he or she
Xdesires to handle any MIME type data embedded in web pages.
X
XXSwallow documentation and some pages for testing your
Xconfiguration are located at:
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
XAuthor: Caolan.McNamara@ul.ie
X
X-- 
Xconrads@home.com
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT'
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE'
X
XXSwallow shared library was installed in
X${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X
XXSwallow shared library was installed in
X${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X
XYou should copy the sample configuration file
X${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
Xto your ~/.netscape directory.
X
XMore documentation is available at
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5 << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5'
XMD5 (XswallowSource-1.0.17.tar.gz) = 9aab7010e5229a173ed4e8693081b7b0
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html'
X<html>
X<title> The FreeBSD Ports Collection (www/xswallow)</title>
X<head><h1> The FreeBSD Ports Collection ("www/xswallow")</h1> </head> <hr>
X<body>
X
X<p>You are now in the directory for the port "www/xswallow" (package name "xswallow-1.0.17").
X
X<p>This is the one-line description for this port:
X
X<p><hr><p>
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
X<p><hr>
X
X<p>Please read the file "<a href="pkg/DESCR">pkg/DESCR</a>" for a
Xlonger description.
X
X<p>Go to the <a href="../../README.html">top of the ports tree</a> for
Xa summary on how to use the ports collection.
X
X<p>
X
X<p>
X
X
X<p><hr><p>
X<a href="../README.html"> Go up one level</a>
X|
X<a href="../../README.html"> Go to top of ports tree</a>
X</body>
X</html>
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Hi,

  Once again the source tarball has been changed (just a one-line
comment...). Here's a diff for the md5 file:

--- md5.orig	Sat Apr 29 01:12:18 2000
+++ md5	Tue May  2 09:28:32 2000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c9a1ae1735b7da53f1a0db30032e57c2
-SIZE (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) =  1882349
+MD5 (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) = c99eb0c3db2d9433562d74de5e799c09
+SIZE (imap-4.7c1.tar.Z) =  1872737
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To: OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
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Subject: Re: need help with ghostscript6 port, that doesn't build anymore
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I need help,

sorry, I'm shortly before holiday and have to drive to the airport now.
I didn't get it managed, because I had to coordinate activities for
apsfilter developement.

Would be very kind from you if you could do the necessary changes.
I will be away for 3 weeks.

To ports@FreeBSD.ORG: if there is something with my ports
(errors whatever) feel free to fix it. But please no radical
changes ;-)

Many thanks

	Andreas ///


On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 02:33:49AM +0900, OKAZAKI Tetsurou wrote:
> In the message <20000429155850.B9738@titan.klemm.gtn.com> 
> Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com> wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 02:28:55AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> > >  * From: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
> > > 
> > >  * Now you wanted me to use WRKDIRPREFIX like in the ghostscript55 port:
> > >  * post-extract:
> > >  *         ${LN} -s ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/../../graphics/jpeg/work/jpeg-6b \
> > >  * 		${WRKSRC}/jpeg
> > >  * 
> > >  * But the link to the jpeg shows to nirwana.
> > > 
> > > What particular Nirvana is the jpeg link pointing to?  It seems to
> > > work fine here:
> > > 
> > >   http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/errorlogs/a.4.20000427/ghostscript-6.01.log
> > > 
> > > (I'm assuming it worked because pkg_create exited with no errors.)
> 
> > See my other mail where I attached my build
> 
> OK. I'll analyze it.
> 
> Hmm... Looks like a port "graphic/jpeg" is in the /usr/ports directory to me...
> 
> ===>   ghostscript-6.01 depends on file: /nonexistent - not found
> ===>    Verifying extract for /nonexistent in /usr/ports/graphics/jpeg
> ===>  Extracting for jpeg-6b
> >> Checksum OK for jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz.
> ...
> ===>  Patching for ghostscript-6.01
> ===>  Applying FreeBSD patches for ghostscript-6.01
> ===>   Applying FreeBSD patch /home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/patches/patch-aa
> ...
> ===>   Applying FreeBSD patch /home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/patches/patch-ab
> ...
> 
> Hmm... Looks like your port print/ghostscript6 is in the 
> /home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl directory to me...
> 
> Therefore, 
> * jpeg sources was extracted at ${WRKDIRPREFIX}/usr/ports/graphics/jpeg/work/jpeg-6b .
> * ${WRKSRC} was specified at
>   ${WRKDIRPREFIX}/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/work .
> * ${.CURDIR} has a value of /home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/ .
> 
> |post-extract:
> |        @${LN} -s ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/../../graphics/jpeg/work/jpeg-6b \
> |                ${WRKSRC}/jpeg
> 
> So this is the same as:
> 
> ${LN} -s ${WRKDIRPREFIX}/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/\
>          ../../graphics/jpeg/work/jpeg-6b \
>          ${WRKDIRPREFIX}/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/work
> 
> which does not work well unless you extract jpeg sources at 
> ${WRKDIRPREFIX}/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/print/ghostscript6/\
> ../../graphics/jpeg/work/jpeg-6b.
> 
> Workaround 1:
> 
> * Copy ports you extract-depend on to your ports root directory.
> 
>   cd /home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/
>   mkdir graphics
>   cp -pr /usr/ports/graphics/jpeg graphics/
> 
> * Then, make symbolic links from other ports you depend on too.
> 
>   ln -sf /usr/ports/graphics/png graphics/png
>   mkdir devel
>   ln -sf /usr/ports/devel/gmake devel/gmake
>   mkdir x11
>   ln -sf /usr/ports/x11/XFree86 x11/XFree86
> 
> * Specify PORTSDIR=/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl/ when you test your port.
> 
>   cd print/ghostscript6
>   make PORTSDIR=/home/andreas/src/freefall/myports/akl build
> 
> Workaround 2:
> 
> * Append the distfile name of the jpeg archive and its master sites to
>   the DISTFILES and MASTER_SITES in the Makefile of the ghostscript6 port.
> 
> * Then do extract and make a link as you like:-).
> 
> --
> Tetsurou

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 * From: Philip Hallstrom <philip@adhesivemedia.com>

 * Hmm... must be me... actually... it's 3.2-19990615-STABLE, not sure where
 * the port stuff is at (shouldn't it complain though if my "port
 * foundation" is out of sync???)...

Yeah, that's the problem.  If you have a bsd.port.mk that's too new,
it will complain since we know what could be missing, but if it's too
old, it doesn't know what's going on (it's hard to expect a June 1999
bsd.port.mk to predict what we'd be doing in April 2000!).

I hoped moving bsd.port.mk to /usr/ports/Mk from /usr/share/mk would
eliminate these problems.  It has been reduced but not completely gone
as it's been evident the past couple of weeks.

I've thought about adding some sort of "timeout" in bsd.port.mk, so
users will have to upgrade their ports-base collection from time to
time, to ensure they will all have a reasonably new bsd.port.mk.  What
do you guys think?

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 * From: "KATO Tsuguru" <tkato@prontomail.ne.jp>

 * Because of mistake in rewriting copyright/license discription, 
 * GNU Ghostscript 5.50 is temporally removed from GNU archive site. 

I've heard that a while ago, they *still* haven't fixed it?  Gee, it's
only some copyright strings, right?  Why does it take so long?

 * We cannot upgrade GNU version of ghostscript until fixed version 
 * will be released. 

And will you be taking up committership by then so you can commit it
yourself? :)

Satoshi


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Synopsis: TkDesk port is old (patches included)

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Thanks, but you're a day late.  I upgraded this yesterday :-)


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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:42:33AM +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> My benchmark would be that if the original tarball configures and
> builds without this dependency, the port should not insist on it
> (there should be some user-choice); but if the original configure
> script refuses to continue, then the dependency should be retrieved
> and built automatically.  To take another example, mpeg-lib or aalib

The problem is, if a port uses more dependencies than are registered by the
packaging mechanism, there will be no way to warn the user. That is to say,
if the configure script decides it will build with something just because
it exists on the system (as opposed to if it's explicitly enabled or
disabled by a configure argument), pkg_* will not register that library
and/or runtime dependency AS A DEPENDENCY IN ${PKG_DBDIR}! This means, if,
at some later point the user tries to delete the dependency, they won't get
any safeguards from the pkg_* mechanism. So if a library is deleted; the
program that was linked to it WILL NOT RUN! If a runtime dependency was
deleted, the program may not run or won't run correctly. And so forth.

Which is a big problem in ports (that no one has had time to solve yet).

> in Gimp are optional, but gtk/glib are not.  Either there could be a
> PORT_MINIMAL=yes or the user could be prompted with a (y/n) dialogue
> whether such optional packages should be retrieved, or there could
> just be warning messages about missing functionality.  I don't know
> how difficult it would be to implement but I feel it would be useful.

This sort of thing has been on my plate to work on for awhile. I believe
Jeremy Lea had something to help accomodate this, but I never saw any code
and/or ideas on implementation from him. Or perhaps I simply don't
remember seeing any.  :-)

Respectfully,
-- 
Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
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?O M+ V-- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP+>+++ t++ 5 X++ R+ tv+ b++>++++ DI+++ D+ 
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The following reply was made to PR ports/18324; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
To: tmessmer@scilearn.com
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Subject: Re: ports/18324: pipsecd contains practically no documentation.
Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 12:31:31 -0400

 On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 06:43:02AM -0700, tmessmer@scilearn.com wrote:
 > The pipsecd port contains very terse, somewhat incomprehensible documentation.
 > I need to set up an ipsec tunnel and i could use a bit more info here. I have seen some discussion
 > on mailing lists of other people with similar issues with the port. It would
 > be great if something could be put together for this.
 
 Why didn't you submit this request to the author(s) instead ? It's not
 exactly a -ports type of problem. ;-)
 
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>Number:         18342
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Amended Makefile for xswallow port submitted earlier
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 05:00:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Conrad Sabatier
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:

		Modified Makefile to properly install/strip
		aout binary

>How-To-Repeat:

		N/A
>Fix:
	
# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
#
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	xswallow
X# Date created:		1 May 2000
X# Whom:			Conrad Sabatier <conrads@home.com>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	xswallow
XPORTVERSION=	1.0.17
XCATEGORIES=	www
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/X/
XDISTNAME=	XswallowSource-1.0.17
X
XMAINTAINER=	conrads@home.com
X
XWRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/PluginSDK30b5/xswallow
X
XPORTOBJFORMAT=	aout
XMAKE_ENV+=	OBJFORMAT=aout
X
Xdo-build:
X		cd ${WRKSRC} && gcc -o xswallow.so -aout -shared -nostdlib \
X		-DXP_UNIX -I../include -I${X11BASE}/include \
X		-L/usr/lib/compat/aout -lgcc UnixShell.c stubs.c
X
Xdo-install:
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X		${INSTALL} -C ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.so ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.conf ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X
Xpost-install:
X		/usr/libexec/aout/strip ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
X
X.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X.endif
X
X		@echo
X		@echo XSwallow shared library was installed in
X		@echo ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		@echo
X		@echo You should copy the sample configuration file
X		@echo ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X		@echo to your ~/.netscape directory.
X		@echo
X		@echo More documentation and some pages for testing your
X		@echo configuration are available at
X		@echo
X		@echo WWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X		@echo
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST'
Xlib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
Xshare/doc/xswallow/README
Xshare/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X@dirrm share/doc/xswallow
X@dirrm share/examples/xswallow
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR'
XXSwallow is a general-purpose plugin for Netscape for Unix
Xwhich allows the user to configure any programs he or she
Xdesires to handle any MIME type data embedded in web pages.
X
XXSwallow documentation and some pages for testing your
Xconfiguration are located at:
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
XAuthor: Caolan.McNamara@ul.ie
X
X-- 
Xconrads@home.com
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT'
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE'
X
XXSwallow shared library was installed in
X${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X
XXSwallow shared library was installed in
X${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X
XYou should copy the sample configuration file
X${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
Xto your ~/.netscape directory.
X
XMore documentation is available at
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5 << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5'
XMD5 (XswallowSource-1.0.17.tar.gz) = 9aab7010e5229a173ed4e8693081b7b0
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html'
X<html>
X<title> The FreeBSD Ports Collection (www/xswallow)</title>
X<head><h1> The FreeBSD Ports Collection ("www/xswallow")</h1> </head> <hr>
X<body>
X
X<p>You are now in the directory for the port "www/xswallow" (package name "xswallow-1.0.17").
X
X<p>This is the one-line description for this port:
X
X<p><hr><p>
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
X<p><hr>
X
X<p>Please read the file "<a href="pkg/DESCR">pkg/DESCR</a>" for a
Xlonger description.
X
X<p>Go to the <a href="../../README.html">top of the ports tree</a> for
Xa summary on how to use the ports collection.
X
X<p>
X
X<p>
X
X
X<p><hr><p>
X<a href="../README.html"> Go up one level</a>
X|
X<a href="../../README.html"> Go to top of ports tree</a>
X</body>
X</html>
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
exit


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Well, people keep talking about documents and directions so let me try
something for the ports team.  Here is a list of things I would like
to see happen, or in the process of doing, or am aware that someone is
working on, that is important for the ports collection as a whole.
Basically it's some stuff from the wishlist I've made several years
ago (thankfully most of them are gone now! :) plus many other recent
developments.

Comments and additions most welcome.  By the way, "Good stuff!" means
I'm aware of the work but have taken a look at it only a couple of
times, and deeply regret that I don't have enough time to work closer
on it but would like you guys to keep working because I think it's a
very good idea.  Apologies to anyone who has a worthy project I have
overlooked due to inattention.

 @  PLIST cleanup (status: in progress)

    As mentioned yesterday, I changed the package build scripts to
    print out a list of files and directories that aren't listed in
    PLIST.  I've fixed a couple of glaring ones that bloat up the
    whole listing because it appears so many times (libtool, info/dir,
    zh_TW.big5), and now it's up to the maintainers or other
    interested people to do the cleanup.  You can find the listing at,
    for instance,

    http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/3-latest-logs/extras.html

    I already see some spectacular blowups (crosssco/elm/tex...) which
    I hope will be fixed soon. :)

 @  Multi-level categories/reducing directory count (status: (slowly)
    in progress)

    We have discussed this a while ago on the ports list.  The idea is
    to have a variable-depth tree of categories (Editors/Emacs,
    Japanese/InputMethods/Canna,...).  Since this requires a repo-copy
    of the entire tree, we have also discussed changing the ports
    structure to have less directories (pkg/* -> pkg-*, etc.) to
    reduce the "too many small files and directories" problem of the
    ports tree that pessimizes the peformance on conventional
    filesystems (which is all we have, unfortunately).

    I'm planning to restart the discussion soon.

 @  Real upgrade support (status: in progress)

    The first step of splitting PKGNAME to PORTNAME/PORTVERSION has
    been completed.  Now we need to decide exactly how lay out the
    files in /var/db/pkg/${PORTNAME}, and implement hooks in
    bsd.port.mk/pkg_* to get it to work.  NetBSD might be of help.

    Anyone who wants to take a look at the pkg_* source? ;)

 @  Splitting up XFree86 (status: in limbo)

    I'd like to split up the XFree86 port so we can automatically
    build packages for individual components (imake, lib, bin, various
    servers, etc.), and have true dependencies to them, and use these
    as the recommended method for installing XFree86 instead of the
    XFree86-supplied tarballs.  This will get rid of a lot of special
    casing from the package build process and also reduce the amount
    of problems people have with ports only needing X libs
    automatically pulling in the entire XFree86, etc.

    However, the person who has been working on this the last couple
    of years (Taguchi-san) has been missing.  I'm trying to locate him
    but will appoint a replacement if I can't find him in the next
    couple of days.  The current plan is to split up XFree86-4 as well
    as create a bunch of XFree86-3 server ports ASAP, and then switch
    the default dependency to XFree86-4 based ports after the release
    of 3.5.  (XFree86-3 server ports will remain in the tree as long
    as the XFree86 project supports it so don't worry about your video
    chip.)

 @  PREFIX-cleanness (status: (slowly) in progress)

    There are PREFIX-clean fixes committed every day, but I'd like to
    make a master list to help people identify which ports are
    culprits.

    I'm thinking about modifying the package build script so that the
    mid-week (the runs that build RESTRICTED ports and everything
    since it's not for FTP) builds will run with LOCALBASE and X11BASE
    set to someplace else.  The XFree86 situation is a holdup though,
    since I need to be able to generate the XFree86 tarball on the fly
    to have the X11BASE change take effect.

 @  Modular file stowage (status: none)

    I'm thinking about storing all files from a port in its own
    subtree (like /usr/pkg/${PKGNAME}) and making a symlink tree from
    ${PREFIX}.  This will allow people to test new versions while
    still having the old version around, and quickly switching back if
    there is something wrong with the new one (we need to provide a
    script to switch back the links, which is not hard to implement).

    The previous item (PREFIX-cleanness) is a requisite for this to
    work.

 @  Security audit (working: kris and asami)

    I'll create a list of ports that install setuid/setgid/world
    writable direectories so Kris can use it for his ports security
    audit project.

 @  Portlint rewrite (working: mharo)

    http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mharo/portlint3/

    Good stuff!

 @  Freshports (working: dan@langille.org)

    http://www.freshports.org/ports.php3

    Good stuff!

 @  portconf (working: nbm)

    http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/

    Good stuff!

 @  Optional dependencies (working: reg)

    http://people.freebsd.org/~reg/

    Good stuff!

 @  New packaging system (status: in limbo)

    Jordan has been threathening to replace the current packaging
    system for years (it was supposed to arrive with 3.0 :) and even
    has some working code snippents but the project has ground to a
    halt due to the developer leaving and also not enough attention
    paid by us.  Anyone want to pick it up?

 @  Fetching distfiles from the nearest master site (status: none)

    It really bothers me when I do a make on bento and it proceeds to
    go fetch the stuff from Europe or Japan, when it's readily
    available in California in one of the later MASTER_SITES.  The
    same goes for the people in the other sides of the ponds.  Any
    good ideas?  "ping" all the MASTER_SITES and sort them?  I know
    that NetBSD has a MASTER_SORT that allows you to specify
    preferences depending on domain name (.edu before .com, etc.), but
    network topology has little to do with domain names (for instance,
    there are too many .org's with miserable connectivity to the US
    due to them being located in Timbuktu) so I don't think it will
    work well.

    Of course, for most people, this is just a matter of setting
    MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE to a mirror site near you.  So maybe I
    shouldn't worry about it too much, the package building machine is
    one of the very rare cases where this is not desirable.

 @  Better handling of restrictions (what if depended port is
    illegal, is interactive, etc.) during package build (status: none)

    Right now what I do is either (1) build all packages with
    NO_RESTRICTED and/or FOR_CDROM defined, which will cause those
    that depend on such ports not being built, or (2) build everything
    and then delete stuff that are not allowed with
    clean-{restricted,for-cdrom}.  The latter has a side effect of
    deleting too many distfiles -- for instance, if there is a port
    that uses emacs-20.6.tar.gz plus a crypto distfile and have
    RESTRICTED set for the latter, clean-restricted will remove
    emacs-20.6.tar.gz as well.

 @  Fuzzy dependency lists (status: none)

    Right now, if you try to pkg_add xfig that's compiled with
    xpm-3.4e, and you only have xpm-3.4f on your system, it will barf.
    Granted some combinations won't work, but there should be a better
    way to handle this.  NetBSD might be of help.

 @  Find a replacement for myself so I can retire (status: none)

    Any takers? ;)

Satoshi


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On 02-May-00 Satoshi Asami wrote:
>  @  New packaging system (status: in limbo)
> 
>     Jordan has been threathening to replace the current packaging
>     system for years (it was supposed to arrive with 3.0 :) and even
>     has some working code snippents but the project has ground to a
>     halt due to the developer leaving and also not enough attention
>     paid by us.  Anyone want to pick it up?

Actually, with some help from some other folks, I have libh compiling.
Unfortunately right now what happens when you run the disk partition
editor (only test script I have atm) tclsh gives a Bus error and core
dumps.  *sigh*  However, I have it stuck in a CVS repo that Jordan wants
to move to a *.freebsd.org machine where I'll probably setup pserver or
some such to allow people to work on it and get it into a good working
state before importing it into the tree.

>  @  Find a replacement for myself so I can retire (status: none)
> 
>     Any takers? ;)

/me hides in the corner

> Satoshi

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>Number:         18344
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       port submission
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       critical
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 06:10:03 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Ilia Chipitsine
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
Chelyabinsk State University
>Environment:


>Description:

port of perl module, includes functions of approximate strings matching.
which is sometimes very usefull.


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Synopsis: sysctl -a causes panic

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>  @  portconf (working: nbm)
> 
>     http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/
> 
>     Good stuff!

Ooh, maybe someone will look at it. (:

btw, boredom is: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/gpkgman2.jpeg

For until libh arrives.  It should be mostly working by tomorrow this
time.

Neil
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Hello,
It seems the directory that is created under work does not match with the
one in the script file
Instead of creating tcsh-6.09 it creates tcsh-6.09.00.

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Hello,
the samba-2.0.6 is not available under /pub anymore but the version 2.0.7
is out now.

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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Satoshi Asami wrote:

>  @  PLIST cleanup (status: in progress)
> 
>     As mentioned yesterday, I changed the package build scripts to
>     print out a list of files and directories that aren't listed in
>     PLIST.  I've fixed a couple of glaring ones that bloat up the
>     whole listing because it appears so many times (libtool, info/dir,
>     zh_TW.big5), and now it's up to the maintainers or other
>     interested people to do the cleanup.  You can find the listing at,
>     for instance,
> 
>     http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/3-latest-logs/extras.html
> 

From looking at the above URL, all p5-* ports leave lib/perl5/site_perl
and lib/perl5/5.00503 behind.  Should these be added to the mtree
(BSD.local.dist) or rmdir'd?

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Hi:
Can someone describe what the policy is for providing helpful information 
along with a port?  Yes, the mailing lists are available for searching but 
this can take time and is done only after a problem occurs and 
time-consuming attempts to rectify the problem by the user.

I had some trouble installing the Wordperfect port last weekend but I was 
able to get it running after several mailing list searches and a few failed 
tries that wasted several hours.

Recently I have seen some emails on freebsd-ports complaining about a number 
of "broken ports."  My understanding is that the FreeBSD Ports system 
strives for complete ease of use (the legendary: cd <portdirectory>; make 
install).  Thus, speaking from a practical point of view, if a port requires 
user interaction which is not fully described in a convenient and proper 
place, then that port *is* "broken."  Although the mailing list is available 
as a problem solving resource, it would be very helpful to have common 
problems and helpful hints in an easily accessible place.

I searched the mailing lists and found that others have had problems with 
the Wordperfect port.  It was disappointing that although problems had been 
recognized, the information was not readily available to me *before* I began 
the install.

To illustrate the point, please review the following summary of the problems 
with the Wordperfect point as I understand them:

1) The description of the Wordperfect port includes a "sources" link which 
points to an ftp site on the freebsd server but I did not find the 
GUILG00.GZ file on freebsd.org (now freesoftware.com) website.  I suppose 
the file may have been there at one time but may have been removed due to 
the requirement that the user accept the license agreement before download.
2) Netscape does not download the binary image file correctly, resulting in 
checksum/MD5 errors.  I tried right clicking on links to open/download the 
link in binary format, as recommended by a mailing list post, but Netscape 
(4.72 linux version) never gave me the binary download option.
3) The GUILG00.GZ file is actually a tar file, not a tar.gz file and the 
port expects this.
4) The linuxberg mirror sites download a file named "WordPerfect" (not 
GUILG00.GZ) which is confusing and this file actually *is* gizziped so it is 
not suitable for use with the port (see #3), unless you figure this out and 
ungunzip the file.
5) To get a graphical install you must install using an xterm (ie. you must 
have xwindows running)
6) I installed linux emulation when I installed FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE, but 
some in the mailing lists have noted that a user may need to type the 
command "linux" to enable their linux emulation.

Finally I had to use ftp to retrieve the GUILG00.GZ file.  This was
remarkably easy, given the difficulties that I had had.  In the 
/usr/ports/distfiles directory I issued the command:

$ ftp ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/simtelnet/cnet/win95/business/GUILG/GUILG00.GZ

I got the ftp address from the Cnet download site (it appears when the 
cursor is moved over the "ftp.cdrom.com" text).  If I had been told to do 
this in the first place my download/install would have been 25 minutes 
instead of 3+ hours.

John
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I am sorry, the sources for this are not available  I posted while
filling their form, they have a BSD like liense and I thought
restricting the sources couldn't be done with Qt apps.
Anyway, some nice mail suggesting a FreeBSD port would be good ...

There is a similar project, but under the GPL :( here;
        http://ieee.ing.uniroma1.it/ngspice

cheers,

     Pedro.

FWIW, my mail for tutopia.com (a free access provider) never arrives to
freebsd.org but JIC you receive this twice..sorry.

"Pedro F. Giffuni" wrote:
> 
> SPICE OPUS is a circuit simulator with optimisation utilities. It is a
> recompilation of the original Berkeley's SPICE for Windows 95/98/NT and
> Linux operating systems. Georgia Tech Research Institute's XSPICE
> mixed-mode simulator was added to the Berkeley code. The simulator
> includes an interactive interpreted programming language called Nutmeg,
> which allows interactive SPICE sessions.
> 
>     Numerous memory leaks were fixed. The graphical part of the program
> was also rewritten but the original syntax of the plot and iplot
> commands was preserved, enabling any script compatibility with other
> SPICE compilations.
> 
>         http://fides.fe.uni-lj.si/spice/
> 
> ----------
> 
> enjoy,
> 
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>Number:         18349
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update to x11-wm/enlightenment port
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 10:50:00 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Sean C. Farley
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:

I updated the port from enlightenment v0.16.3 to 0.16.4.  One
major twist was the addition of wide character function calls
to the 'dox' executable.  This patch should get it to build
and function as if the locale was not using wide characters.

This is my first PR.  I hope I did this right.  :)

Changes:
1) Removed enlightenment from the gnome category.
2) Fixed permissions on theme directories with post-install rule.
3) Added library dependency to intl.1.
4) Update PLIST.  Lots to update.
5) Submitted patch to E developers for configure dealing with dlopen()
   in libc:  patch-ae.
6) Tricked dox into not requiring wide characters to build:  patch-af
7) Autoconf was not adding -lintl to Makefile:  patch-ag

>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

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> I've thought about adding some sort of "timeout" in bsd.port.mk, so
> users will have to upgrade their ports-base collection from time to
> time, to ensure they will all have a reasonably new bsd.port.mk.  What
> do you guys think?

What about having bsd.port.mk fetch a version file from the freebsd
website and compare the versions reported.  Maybe fetch/update this file
every time a make fetch is done because I assume that when a make fetch
is done that the user has access to the Internet.

Michael


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>Number:         18353
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       tin update
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 13:20:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Dave McKay
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT i386
>Organization:
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diff -urN /usr/ports/news/tin/Makefile tin/Makefile
--- /usr/ports/news/tin/Makefile        Fri Apr 21 00:51:53 2000
+++ tin/Makefile        Tue May  2 13:06:13 2000
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 #

 PORTNAME=      tin
-PORTVERSION=   1.4.2
+PORTVERSION=   1.4.3
 CATEGORIES=    news
 MASTER_SITES=  ftp://ftp.tin.org/pub/news/clients/tin/v1.4/ \
                ftp://nuxi.ucdavis.edu/pub/tin/v1.4/ \

 diff -urN /usr/ports/news/tin/files/md5 tin/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/news/tin/files/md5       Tue Feb 15 08:13:38 2000
+++ tin/files/md5       Tue May  2 13:07:58 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (tin-1.4.2.tar.bz2) = 420a3e5a8fc7164184d6d67f233f275a
+MD5 (tin-1.4.3.tar.bz2) = 881cc77831614eede4aa8e5508ad5ecb


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Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami writes:
> * From: Gary Jennejohn <garyj@peedub.muc.de>
>
> * I'm wondering about ports like vile and xvile (which I maintain) which
> * share directories (specifically lib/vile and doc/vile). If a user has
> * both installed and decides to delete on of them we don't want to pull
> * the rug out from under his feet by arbitrarily nuking everything.
>
>According to the handbook, you can do something like
>
>@unexec rmdir %D/lib/vile 2>/dev/null || true
>
>to remove the directory only if it is empty, and fail quietly if it
>doesn't so the user doesn't get scared.
>

Yes, but you say that leaving a file/directory behind will become a fatal
error at some time in the future. If I leave some files in a dir because
I know another port needs them, then that should not be considered fatal.

How to differentiate, that's the problem.

I guess the simplest solution is just to redundantly install the files in
unique directories :(

---
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Taoka-san, what are you doing?!? ;)

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 * From: "Chris D. Faulhaber" <jedgar@fxp.org>

 * >From looking at the above URL, all p5-* ports leave lib/perl5/site_perl
 * and lib/perl5/5.00503 behind.  Should these be added to the mtree
 * (BSD.local.dist) or rmdir'd?

Note that those are not the only directories left behind -- the list
on the main page is made by mtree and mtree only reports the highest
level of the directory structure that is missing.

If you look at the logs themselves, there are actually several levels
inside those two that are left behind (and should be cleaned up by
ports themselves).

If someone can take a look at the logs (they are in
/b/asami/portbuild/archive/errorlogs/a.3.20000427 of bento if you want
shell access) to see what's really in those p5-* ports, maybe we will
get a better idea of what to add to BSD.local.dist.

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 02:06:17PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> If you send-pr them and the maintainer ignores them, talk to another
> committer about getting them committed (e.g. here is fine). IMO,
> maintainers should be courteous enough to say "sorry, I've been busy the
> past few months, I hope to look at these soon" instead of just ignoring
> the submission.
> 
> If it becomes obvious they're not actually doing anything, just sitting on
> the port and not touching it, then I think it's fine for another committer
> to take responsibility for the changes and do the commit themselves. Just
> mention (e.g. in the send-pr audit trail) that you've tried for X months
> to get a response out of the maintainer but to no avail.
> 
> Maintainership is supposed to be an active process, not an implementation
> of /dev/null.


Perhaps some words along the lines of the above should be added
to the porting Handbook.  I think this issue comes up enough times
to warrant a paragraph or two.

-aDe

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:36:41PM -0700, Michael Haro wrote:
> What about having bsd.port.mk fetch a version file from the freebsd
> website and compare the versions reported.  Maybe fetch/update this file
> every time a make fetch is done because I assume that when a make fetch
> is done that the user has access to the Internet.

Ouch!  Single points of failure^Wpresence are almost always a bad idea.

Perhaps every time the INDEX is regenerated, we stamp a date somewhere,
say Mk/port.timestamp -- don't put it in bsd.port.mk or an existing
file so we don't get history spammage.

It should then be a SMOP to kick out a warning message if your
timestamp is <N> months behind, or outright failure if it's <N+M>
months behind, kind of like the way in which some time-based
software licenses work.

-aDe

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:12:53AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
>  @  PREFIX-cleanness (status: (slowly) in progress)
>     There are PREFIX-clean fixes committed every day, but I'd like to
>     make a master list to help people identify which ports are
>     culprits.

Ok.  #1 is GNOME.  #2 is KDE.  But let me expand.

(1) GNOME expects everything to be rooted in one place, be it
    /usr, /usr/local, /usr/X11R6, /opt/gnome, /dev/null..

    There are an increasing number of ports that have GNOME
    support, sometimes optionally.  Whilst each individual
    GNOME component is PREFIX-safe, they all have to be
    installed in the same place to work correctly
    (desktop integration, CORBA mechanics, etc..)


(2) KDE seems to be a little worse although the last time I built
    anything KDE-related was a month or so ago, so usual disclaimers
    apply.

    KDE applications, by and large, seem to come with a configure
    script that blindly assumes that "KDE headers and libraries"
    are located in the same place (via --prefix=${PREFIX}) as
    where the port is going to end up.

    Thus, I can't do an 'env PREFIX=/port/build make' on a KDE
    application unless the configure script is patched to look
    in the 'right' place (which may not be ${PREFIX}) for the
    headers and libraries.


@ Another (related) issue is where these two megaliths install
themselves, especially when the location of the base has so
many ramifications for other ports.

Should it be /usr/local or /usr/X11R6?

Are these two prefixes enough any more?

If we root GNOME applications under /usr/X11R6/gnome/*
(using the extremely iffy precedent of Lesstif), how do we
handle cases where a port may or may not depend on GNOME
(and possibly require a different prefix).

-aDe

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On 2 May 2000, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:

> I've thought about adding some sort of "timeout" in bsd.port.mk, so
> users will have to upgrade their ports-base collection from time to
> time, to ensure they will all have a reasonably new bsd.port.mk.  What
> do you guys think?

I think this is the wrong solution. If I install a 4.1 ports collection
and use the 4.1 distfiles [*], it should continue to work for all time,
because otherwise people without internet connectivity are screwed.

The problem here is that people are not updating ports-base at the same
time as they update ports-foo - ports-base is a mandatory collection.

Perhaps we need to make this more obvious in the docs, or implement some
kind of technical solution which makes it impossible (or much harder) for
people to not update them both at once.

Kris

[*] I know we don't ship distfiles on the WC CDs anymore, but thats beside
the point - another distribution of FreeBSD might do this, and in fact
there has been talk of a periodic ports-collection only release including 
all distfiles.

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>Number:         18355
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: tkregex
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 16:30:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Patrick Seal
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

>Description:

Design your regexps by typing the expression and visualizing its effects
on a sample data file of your choice. VERY HANDY!!

>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:


# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	tkregex
#	tkregex/Makefile
#	tkregex/files
#	tkregex/files/md5
#	tkregex/pkg
#	tkregex/pkg/COMMENT
#	tkregex/pkg/DESCR
#	tkregex/pkg/PLIST
#
echo c - tkregex
mkdir -p tkregex > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - tkregex/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >tkregex/Makefile << 'END-of-tkregex/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	tklregexp
X# Date created:        2 May 2000
X# Whom:                Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	tkregexp
XPORTVERSION=	2.1
XCATEGORIES=	editors tk83
XMASTER_SITES=	http://laurent.riesterer.free.fr/regexp/
XDISTNAME=	visual_regexp-${PORTVERSION}
X
XMAINTAINER=	patseal@hyperhost.net
X
XRUN_DEPENDS=	wish8.3:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/tk83
X
XNO_WRKSUBDIR=	yes
XUSE_ZIP=	yes
XNO_BUILD=   yes
XUSE_X_PREFIX=	yes
X
Xdo-install:
X	@${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/visual_regexp-${PORTVERSION}.tcl ${PREFIX}/bin/${PORTNAME}
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-tkregex/Makefile
echo c - tkregex/files
mkdir -p tkregex/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - tkregex/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >tkregex/files/md5 << 'END-of-tkregex/files/md5'
XMD5 (visual_regexp-2.1.zip) = d95619fe9020c1dfa42e06b85a9aa0d0
END-of-tkregex/files/md5
echo c - tkregex/pkg
mkdir -p tkregex/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - tkregex/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >tkregex/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-tkregex/pkg/COMMENT'
XDesign your regexps by typing the expression and visualizing its effects
END-of-tkregex/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - tkregex/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >tkregex/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-tkregex/pkg/DESCR'
XTired of debugging your regular expressions? Do you want to quickly build
Xefficient regexps?
X
XVisual REGEXP is for you! 
X
XThis software will let you design your regexps by letting you type the
Xexpression and visualize its effect on a sample of your choice. 
X
XWWW: http://laurent.riesterer.free.fr/regexp/
END-of-tkregex/pkg/DESCR
echo x - tkregex/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >tkregex/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-tkregex/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/tkregexp
END-of-tkregex/pkg/PLIST
exit


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> > I've thought about adding some sort of "timeout" in bsd.port.mk, so
> > users will have to upgrade their ports-base collection from time to
> > time, to ensure they will all have a reasonably new bsd.port.mk.  What
> > do you guys think?
> 
> I think this is the wrong solution. If I install a 4.1 ports collection
> and use the 4.1 distfiles [*], it should continue to work for all time,
> because otherwise people without internet connectivity are screwed.

True.. but what if in your 4.1 bsd.port.mk it specified a version number,
say 4.1.  Then, in all the ports themselves there would be a defination
for "need at least port version xxx".  Then bsd.port.mk can check to see
if it's capable of processing that particular port.

So, for normal people:

bsd.port.mk = 4.1
some port = 4.1

everything is fine, but for my screwed up system:

bsd.port.mk = 3.2
some port = 4.1

at which point it can complain that my bsd.port.mk is not current enough
to process "some port" and I should upgrade to 4.1.

That way, you could download everything (all ports) and disconnect from
the net forever and still be fine, but people like myself who update their
ports and forget to update bsd.port.mk will be reminded.

Perl has something like this if I remember right where a script can
"require" a certain version of the interpreter...

just my 2 cents.

-philip



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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Satoshi Asami wrote:

>  @  Fetching distfiles from the nearest master site (status: none)
> 
>     same goes for the people in the other sides of the ponds.  Any
>     good ideas?  "ping" all the MASTER_SITES and sort them?  I know

This has long been on my wishlist: what I envision is a once-off
"sorting" process which tests bandwidths to all MASTER_SITEs in a
nominated list of ports and maintains a database sorted by increasing
bandwidth to the destination. This could be regenerated at will by a
bsd.port.mk target.

The problem is accurately estimating bandwidth. Pinging is a crude metric,
but many sites (or their upstream firewalls) block pings, and ICMP traffic
may be down-prioritized by intermediate routers. It also only measures
latency, not bandwidth. However, it might be a good first-order
approximation (it's the method Gozilla! and other download optimizers use
on Win32).

There's also the pathchar and pchar ports which do a much more intensive
estimation of bandwidth, but the downside is it seems to take a long time.
I haven't really played with it so it should be possible to make it quick
enough to use on large numbers of hosts (e.g. by only measuring the packet
sizes used in typical FTP transfers, etc).

On the ports which I maintain I try and order the MASTER_SITEs in some
kind of network distance order from the US since thats where most of the
users are (and a lot of other countries route their traffic through the US
anyway), but obviously that also disadvantages some segment of the
userbase.

>  @  Better handling of restrictions (what if depended port is
>     illegal, is interactive, etc.) during package build (status: none)

OpenBSD have taken steps in this direction by defining a set of variables
which specify whether a given action is permitted (mirroring, putting on
CDROM, building package, etc)

OpenBSD have also done a sweep for port license information, which is
something we've neglected.

They're also in the process of fixing ports so packages can be built as
non-root, by making the port install into a local directory and package
there (this is basically the same thing as PREFIX-cleanliness)

Another item on my wishlist is for ports to respect CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/CC/CXX
for controlling the build. There are far too many ports which don't
respect all of these though, so I don't think a bento warning would be
effective.

>  @  Find a replacement for myself so I can retire (status: none)
> 
>     Any takers? ;)

:-)

Kris

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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:

> btw, boredom is: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/gpkgman2.jpeg

Hmm, you do know about pib, right?

Kris

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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Philip Hallstrom wrote:

> True.. but what if in your 4.1 bsd.port.mk it specified a version number,
> say 4.1.  Then, in all the ports themselves there would be a defination
> for "need at least port version xxx".  Then bsd.port.mk can check to see
> if it's capable of processing that particular port.

This is what NetBSD and OpenBSD have done, but it seems like kind of an
ugly solution to me - it requires extra work when we break
backwards-compatability (must update the REQUIRES_VERSION of every
affected port and commit the changes), and is prone to being forgotten. I
didn't want to mention it because I'd hoped someone would come up with a
better idea.

Kris

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 04:44:24PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:

> They're also in the process of fixing ports so packages can be built as
> non-root, by making the port install into a local directory and package
> there (this is basically the same thing as PREFIX-cleanliness)

Does it record the ownership and permissions that the files
ought to have?  E.g. so that setuid software works?  I guess you
could synthesize an mtree file and have your package installer
use it after installation.

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>Number:         18356
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       /usr/ports/net/pipsecd build fails
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 17:30:00 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Kanji T Bates
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
        
        
        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386  cvsup'ed Apr 24 - source / make world
        FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE i386 cvsup'ed Apr 24 - ports
        FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE i386 cvsup'ed Apr 25 - ports
        FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE i386 virgin?
        FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE i386 cvsup'ed Apr 06 - ports 
        
        FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE i386 (virgin)
        FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE i386 (virgin)
        
        DES installed
        
        openssl-0.9.4       SSL and crypto library 
        rsaref-2.0          Encryption/authentication library, RSA/MDX/DES
        
>Description:
        
        /usr/ports/net/pipsecd fails to build on many FBSD releases.  Of the
        above list, only the 3.4 and 4.0 virgin systems manage to build in
        spite of identical errors for tunip.c
        
        I do recall getting *different* errors on another system, but I don't 
        recall what the enviroment was or kept a copy of the output.

        ===>  Building for pipsecd-19991014
        cc -Wall -I/usr/local/include/openssl -I/usr/local/include 
         -I/usr/local/include -g -O -pipe   -o pipsecd tunip.c 
         -L/usr/local/lib  -lcrypto   -DFILE_PREFIX=\"/usr/local\"
        tunip.c:373: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:373: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:374: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:378: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:378: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:379: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:383: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:383: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:384: warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `parse_secret':
        tunip.c:944: warning: int format, pointer arg (arg 3)
        tunip.c:956: warning: int format, pointer arg (arg 3)
        tunip.c: In function `config_read':
        tunip.c:992: warning: passing arg 1 of `strsep' from incompatible
          pointer type
        tunip.c:996: warning: passing arg 1 of `strsep' from incompatible 
          pointer type
        tunip.c:1036: warning: passing arg 1 of `strsep' from incompatible 
          pointer type
        tunip.c:1154: warning: passing arg 1 of `strsep' from incompatible 
          pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des_cbc_encrypt':
        tunip.c:2023: warning: passing arg 5 of `des_cbc_encrypt' from 
          incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des_cbc_decrypt':
        tunip.c:2035: warning: passing arg 5 of `des_cbc_encrypt' from 
          incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des_setkey':
        tunip.c:2046: warning: passing arg 1 of `des_set_key' from
          incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des3_cbc_encrypt':
        tunip.c:2055: warning: passing arg 7 of `des_ede3_cbc_encrypt'
          from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des3_cbc_decrypt':
        tunip.c:2063: warning: passing arg 7 of `des_ede3_cbc_encrypt'
          from incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c: In function `my_des3_setkey':
        tunip.c:2071: warning: passing arg 1 of `des_set_key' from
          incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:2073: warning: passing arg 1 of `des_set_key' from
          incompatible pointer type
        tunip.c:2075: warning: passing arg 1 of `des_set_key' from
          incompatible pointer type
        /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so: undefined reference to
          `ERR_load_RSAREF_strings'
        /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so: undefined reference to
          `RSA_PKCS1_RSAref'
        *** Error code 1

        Stop. 
        
>How-To-Repeat:
         
        cd /usr/ports/net/pipsecd && make
        
>Fix:


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>Number:         18357
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Final revisions to new XSwallow port
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
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>Environment:

>Description:

		Final revisions to new port of XSwallow.  Previous
		versions did not use ${CC} or ${CFLAGS}.  Also re-
		organized sections and post-install docs for clearer
		presentation to user.

>How-To-Repeat:


>Fix:
	
# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
#	/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
#
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	xswallow
X# Date created:		1 May 2000
X# Whom:			Conrad Sabatier <conrads@home.com>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	xswallow
XPORTVERSION=	1.0.17
XCATEGORIES=	www
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/X/
XDISTNAME=	XswallowSource-1.0.17
X
XMAINTAINER=	conrads@home.com
X
XWRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/PluginSDK30b5/xswallow
X
XPORTOBJFORMAT=	aout
X
X#can't use ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} with aout binaries, do strip separately
X
XSTRIP=		/usr/libexec/aout/strip
X
X#Makefile in distribution doesn't link properly
X
Xdo-build:
X		cd ${WRKSRC} && ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o xswallow.so -aout \
X			-shared -nostdlib -DXP_UNIX -I../include \
X			-I${X11BASE}/include -L/usr/lib/compat/aout -lgcc \
X			UnixShell.c stubs.c
X
Xdo-install:
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X
X		${INSTALL} ${COPY} ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.so \
X			${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins
X		${STRIP} ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
X
X		${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/xswallow.conf \
X			${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow
X
X.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/README ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xswallow
X.endif
X
X
Xpost-install:
X	@echo
X	@echo XSwallow plugin was installed in ${PREFIX}/lib/netscape/plugins.
X	@echo If your Netscape installation uses a different location,
X	@echo then move xswallow.so from the above location to there.
X	@echo
X	@echo You should copy the sample configuration file
X	@echo ${PREFIX}/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X	@echo to your ~/.netscape directory.
X	@echo
X	@echo More documentation and some pages for testing your
X	@echo configuration are available at
X	@echo
X	@echo WWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X	@echo
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/Makefile
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST'
Xlib/netscape/plugins/xswallow.so
Xshare/doc/xswallow/README
Xshare/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
X@dirrm share/doc/xswallow
X@dirrm share/examples/xswallow
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/PLIST
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR'
XXSwallow is a general-purpose plugin for Netscape for Unix
Xwhich allows the user to configure any programs he or she
Xdesires to handle any MIME type data embedded in web pages.
X
XXSwallow documentation and some pages for testing your
Xconfiguration are located at:
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
XAuthor: Caolan.McNamara@ul.ie
X
X-- 
Xconrads@home.com
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/DESCR
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT'
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE'
X
XXSwallow plugin was installed in /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins.
X
XIf your Netscape installation uses a different location,
Xthen move xswallow.so from the above location to there.
X
XYou should copy the sample configuration file
X/usr/local/share/examples/xswallow/xswallow.conf
Xto your ~/.netscape directory.
X
XMore documentation and some pages for testing your
Xconfiguration are available at
X
XWWW: http://skynet.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/docs/XSwallow.html
X
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/pkg/MESSAGE
echo c - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files
mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5 << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5'
XMD5 (XswallowSource-1.0.17.tar.gz) = 9aab7010e5229a173ed4e8693081b7b0
END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/files/md5
echo x - /usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html
sed 's/^X//' >/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html << 'END-of-/usr/ports/www/xswallow/README.html'
X<html>
X<title> The FreeBSD Ports Collection (www/xswallow)</title>
X<head><h1> The FreeBSD Ports Collection ("www/xswallow")</h1> </head> <hr>
X<body>
X
X<p>You are now in the directory for the port "www/xswallow" (package name "xswallow-1.0.17").
X
X<p>This is the one-line description for this port:
X
X<p><hr><p>
XA general-purpose, user-configurable plugin for Netscape
X<p><hr>
X
X<p>Please read the file "<a href="pkg/DESCR">pkg/DESCR</a>" for a
Xlonger description.
X
X<p>Go to the <a href="../../README.html">top of the ports tree</a> for
Xa summary on how to use the ports collection.
X
X<p>
X
X<p>
X
X
X<p><hr><p>
X<a href="../README.html"> Go up one level</a>
X|
X<a href="../../README.html"> Go to top of ports tree</a>
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X</html>
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On Tue, 2 May 2000, Matthew Hunt wrote:

> Does it record the ownership and permissions that the files
> ought to have?  E.g. so that setuid software works?  I guess you
> could synthesize an mtree file and have your package installer
> use it after installation.

I'm not sure.

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>Number:         18359
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: biblereader
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
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>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  2 20:20:01 PDT 2000
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>Originator:     Patrick Seal
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
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>Description:

GUI based Bible program for X-Windows. 

As if BSD didn't have enough religion....

>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:


# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	biblereader
#	biblereader/files
#	biblereader/files/md5
#	biblereader/pkg
#	biblereader/pkg/COMMENT
#	biblereader/pkg/DESCR
#	biblereader/pkg/PLIST
#	biblereader/Makefile
#
echo c - biblereader
mkdir -p biblereader > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - biblereader/files
mkdir -p biblereader/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - biblereader/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >biblereader/files/md5 << 'END-of-biblereader/files/md5'
XMD5 (biblereader-0.2.2.tar.gz) = 98f44eabec518c09d6bf1d0640a1b38c
XMD5 (kjv.txt.gz) = 704661c884b4460f70048b5e43f95e03
END-of-biblereader/files/md5
echo c - biblereader/pkg
mkdir -p biblereader/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - biblereader/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >biblereader/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-biblereader/pkg/COMMENT'
XGUI based Bible program for X-Windows. 
END-of-biblereader/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - biblereader/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >biblereader/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-biblereader/pkg/DESCR'
XBibleReader is a Bible browsing/searching program for Linux/X. It uses
Xthe popular Gtk+ widget set. Currently, BibleReader has the capacity to
Xfind a passage by reference, search for a phrase using regular
Xexpressions, and has a filter which enables searches to be limited to a
Xselection of books. BibleReader comes with the King James Version
X(otherwise known as the Authorised Version) of the Bible. The BibleReader
Xprogram is distributed under the GNU General Public License. The actual
XBible text that is currently packaged with BibleReader (i.e. the KJV text
Xof the Bible) is not copyrighted, as it's copyright has expired.
X
XWWW: http://www.whitevine.com/biblereader/
X
X- Patrick Seal
Xpatseal@hyperhost.net
END-of-biblereader/pkg/DESCR
echo x - biblereader/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >biblereader/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-biblereader/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/biblereader
Xshare/biblereader/kjv.txt
X@dirrm share/biblereader
END-of-biblereader/pkg/PLIST
echo x - biblereader/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >biblereader/Makefile << 'END-of-biblereader/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	biblereader
X# Date created:        16 April 2000
X# Whom:                Patrick Seal <patseal@hyperhost.net>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	biblereader
XPORTVERSION=	0.2.2
XCATEGORIES=	deskutils x11
XMASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.whitevine.com/biblereader/
XDISTFILES=${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} kjv.txt.gz
X
XMAINTAINER=	patseal@hyperhost.net
X
XLIB_DEPENDS=	gtk12.2:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/gtk12
X
XEXTRACT_ONLY=	${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
XUSE_X_PREFIX=	yes
XGTK_CONFIG?=    ${X11BASE}/bin/gtk12-config
X
Xpost-extract:
X	@${GZCAT} ${DISTDIR}/kjv.txt.gz > ${WRKSRC}/kjv.txt
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-biblereader/Makefile
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>Number:         18362
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Fix for xtide
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
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>State:          open
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>Description:

Put USE_X_PREFIX back now that I removed the server binary (that was
being installed into non-existant ${X11BASE}/sbin}).

I never liked that binary anyway  *shiver*

Reported by:
steve

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diff -ru xtide.orig/Makefile xtide/Makefile
--- xtide.orig/Makefile	Sat Apr 29 20:04:29 2000
+++ xtide/Makefile	Tue May  2 23:27:48 2000
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 LIB_DEPENDS=	Xpm.4:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/xpm \
 		png.3:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/png
 
-USE_XLIB=	yes
+USE_X_PREFIX=	yes
 HAS_CONFIGURE=	yes
 MAN1=	xtide.1 tide.1
 MAN8=	xttpd.8
@@ -29,10 +29,8 @@
 do-install:
 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/xtide ${PREFIX}/bin
 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/tide ${PREFIX}/bin
-	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/xttpd ${PREFIX}/sbin
 	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/DOCUMENTATION/xtide.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/xtide.1
 	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/DOCUMENTATION/tide.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/tide.1
-	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/DOCUMENTATION/xttpd.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/xttpd.8
 	@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/xtide
 	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/harmonics ${PREFIX}/share/xtide
 
diff -ru xtide.orig/pkg/PLIST xtide/pkg/PLIST
--- xtide.orig/pkg/PLIST	Mon Apr 17 20:00:41 2000
+++ xtide/pkg/PLIST	Tue May  2 23:28:10 2000
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
 bin/xtide
 bin/tide
-sbin/xttpd
 share/xtide/harmonics
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I saw this on a CVSup of ports from minutes ago:

 Checkout ports/new/openam/Makefile
 Checkout ports/new/openam/files/md5
 Checkout ports/new/openam/pkg/COMMENT
 Checkout ports/new/openam/pkg/DESCR
 Checkout ports/new/openam/pkg/PLIST

upon checking out this Makefile I see:

  PORTNAME=       openam
  PORTVERSION=    0.2.alpha1
  CATEGORIES=     net

Should this sucker have been committed to the "net" group of ports?

Just FYI in case this hasn't been seen yet.

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On Tue, 2 May 2000, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:

> Postgresql7-rc2 is on the ftp site, are you waiting for the final version or could you update the port?

RC3 is now on the ftp site, and the final release should be up early next
week ... shouldn't be any changes except docs related between now and then
...

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Greg Lehey wrote:
> 
> I've just installed a new machine, and have vowed not to carry over my
> old, crufty ports, but to install the latest versions instead.  But
> how do I find out which ones I need?  I can use pkg_info to tell me
> the names of the currently installed ports, but that doesn't even tell
> me which directory they came from, let alone what the name of the
> current port is.  Have I missed something, or is this something we
> need to look at?

It has been my experience to use "pkg_version -c" to flag crufty
ports. It provides you with a cd path and the current version. I
frequently grep /cdrom/packages/INDEX for the location. It provides
the hierachy that you will find under /usr/ports/

Kent

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:

> I've just installed a new machine, and have vowed not to carry over my
> old, crufty ports, but to install the latest versions instead.  But
> how do I find out which ones I need?  I can use pkg_info to tell me
> the names of the currently installed ports, but that doesn't even tell
> me which directory they came from, let alone what the name of the
> current port is.  Have I missed something, or is this something we
> need to look at?

Packages don't record the port they came from, because packages don't have
to be installed from a port. However you'll find that most of them have
the same "base name" in the port as in the package: doing "echo
/usr/ports/*/foo" to find out which directory the foo-1.0 package lives in
will usually work.

To find out which packages you have installed which may need upgrading,
the pkg_version utility may be useful.

You could also look on an old FreeBSD CD and find out which directory the
package lives in - the directory structure mirrors the layout of the ports
tree they were built from.

Kris

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On Tue, 2 May 2000, John Reynolds wrote:

> Should this sucker have been committed to the "net" group of ports?
> 
> Just FYI in case this hasn't been seen yet.

Thanks, it's been fixed already.

Kris

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 * From: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>

 * >     http://bento.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/3-latest-logs/extras.html
 * 
 * Is this correctly removing dependencies before checking for excess
 * files?  I see a lot of ports supposedly leaving (e.g.) a full set of Tcl
 * manual pages behind, which I find a little hard to believe. :-)

It certainly isn't.  I screwed up the dependency removing logic when I
was scrambling last night trying to fix the problem of 3*upgrade being
removed (and rendering the chroot environments useless since it took
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1).

I fixed it now (I hope).  See tonight's run (in 4-stable, will be
starting in a few minutes).

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On Tue 2000-05-02 (16:45), Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > btw, boredom is: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/gpkgman2.jpeg
> 
> Hmm, you do know about pib, right?

Yes.  Your point? (:

Pib does ports.  pkgman does packages.  pkgman may also do ports later,
but will definitely have an "installed packages" mode.  pkgman is faster
than pib reading the INDEX file.  Pib uses tk.

Since it was Mike who asked me to write it, I think he knew about it
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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:

> > Hmm, you do know about pib, right?
> 
> Yes.  Your point? (:

Only that I didn't want you to waste effort if this was something you were
duplicating because you weren't aware of it.

> Pib does ports.  pkgman does packages.  pkgman may also do ports later,
> but will definitely have an "installed packages" mode.  pkgman is faster
> than pib reading the INDEX file.  Pib uses tk.

Cool - I'll take a look once you've got some code released..

> Since it was Mike who asked me to write it, I think he knew about it
> too. ;)

:-)

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When executing the above port I get this message:

Couldn't open /usr/libexec/ld.so.

which is correct as there is no such file. The only
similar file I've got is /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1

What do I need to do to use 'squidclients-1.6'?

FYI: FreeBSD-4.0 STABLE

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> When executing the above port I get this message:
>
> Couldn't open /usr/libexec/ld.so.
>
> which is correct as there is no such file. The only
> similar file I've got is /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
>
> What do I need to do to use 'squidclients-1.6'?


In order to use squid{clients,times} you need to install COMPAT22.

--dima


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 * From: Matthew Hunt <mph@astro.caltech.edu>

 * Does it record the ownership and permissions that the files
 * ought to have?  E.g. so that setuid software works?  I guess you
 * could synthesize an mtree file and have your package installer
 * use it after installation.

That can be done in PLIST with @ directives.

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 * From: Gary Jennejohn <garyj@peedub.muc.de>

 * Yes, but you say that leaving a file/directory behind will become a fatal
 * error at some time in the future. If I leave some files in a dir because
 * I know another port needs them, then that should not be considered fatal.

Um, you are not allowed to do that.  What if those two ports are
installed from packages?  Assuming you are just listing them in PLIST
and not doing an "@exec echo foo bar > file" type of tricks, the first
pkg_delete will remove the file, leaving remaining packages crippled.

The requirement would be that "starting from an empty /var/db/pkg and
${PREFIX}, install a port and all its dependent packages, then
pkg_delete everything listed in /var/db/pkg, ${PREFIX} should not
contain anything that is not listed in ${MTREE_FILE}".

If you are taking some care to create a file that can be shared
between multiple ports, make the last port that's pkg_deleted remove
the file.  This will pass the above test and is exactly what my
proposed info/dir patch will do.

Satoshi


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On 1 May 2000, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:

> Actually no, it shouldn't be a problem.  I forgot that the newer
> install-info's actually create the dir file if it doesn't exist.
> 
> Thus, no longer need the code that creates info/dir in bsd.port.mk.

..provided you add the "install-info" stuff to the upgrade kits :-)

Kris

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 * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>

 * ..provided you add the "install-info" stuff to the upgrade kits :-)

I should have mentioned that before the previous mail, I checked that
the "newer" install-info has been in every release since 3.1, and
30upgrade already has install-info (I added it when the upgrade
occurred).  So we're all clear now.

Satoshi


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 * From: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>

 * Actually, with some help from some other folks, I have libh compiling.
 * Unfortunately right now what happens when you run the disk partition
 * editor (only test script I have atm) tclsh gives a Bus error and core
 * dumps.  *sigh*  However, I have it stuck in a CVS repo that Jordan wants
 * to move to a *.freebsd.org machine where I'll probably setup pserver or
 * some such to allow people to work on it and get it into a good working
 * state before importing it into the tree.

Oh, ok.  Sorry I forgot about that.  I'll put your name in my list and
add "Good stuff!" next to it. :)

Aside from the code, if you can write up something short and put it up
on your web page, that will be great (and I'll add that to the list
too).

Satoshi


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 * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>

 * This has long been on my wishlist: what I envision is a once-off
 * "sorting" process which tests bandwidths to all MASTER_SITEs in a
 * nominated list of ports and maintains a database sorted by increasing
 * bandwidth to the destination. This could be regenerated at will by a
 * bsd.port.mk target.

Yes, that will probably work, but it's also a lot of work to do!

 * >  @  Better handling of restrictions (what if depended port is
 * >     illegal, is interactive, etc.) during package build (status: none)
 * 
 * OpenBSD have taken steps in this direction by defining a set of variables
 * which specify whether a given action is permitted (mirroring, putting on
 * CDROM, building package, etc)

I'm talking about how to untangle the mess when you have a port that
depends on something in a different redistribution class.  Adding new
classes is not going to help. :)

 * OpenBSD have also done a sweep for port license information, which is
 * something we've neglected.

Yes!  I even have a mail from jdp about this I got a while ago, which
got buried somewhere in my mailbox in the pre-release shuffle....

 * Another item on my wishlist is for ports to respect CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/CC/CXX
 * for controlling the build. There are far too many ports which don't
 * respect all of these though, so I don't think a bento warning would be
 * effective.

Honestly, I don't really mind if a port doesn't respect some of the
above as long as it doesn't use "-g" or "-O0" or something equally
inane as their compilation option.  If the user wants to debug the
port, they have to go into the source directory anyway.

Satoshi


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 * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>

 * This is what NetBSD and OpenBSD have done, but it seems like kind of an
 * ugly solution to me - it requires extra work when we break
 * backwards-compatability (must update the REQUIRES_VERSION of every
 * affected port and commit the changes), and is prone to being forgotten. I
 * didn't want to mention it because I'd hoped someone would come up with a
 * better idea.

Yes.  I especially agree with the last sentence. ;)

We need something more automatic.

Satoshi


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 * From: Ade Lovett <ade@lovett.com>

 * On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:12:53AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
 * >  @  PREFIX-cleanness (status: (slowly) in progress)
 * >     There are PREFIX-clean fixes committed every day, but I'd like to
 * >     make a master list to help people identify which ports are
 * >     culprits.
 * 
 * Ok.  #1 is GNOME.  #2 is KDE.  But let me expand.
 * 
 * (1) GNOME expects everything to be rooted in one place, be it
 *     /usr, /usr/local, /usr/X11R6, /opt/gnome, /dev/null..

No, that's not a problem.  By "PREFIX-clean", I didn't necessarily
mean that we are going to require ports to have PREFIX at an arbitrary
location.  With many programs written in a way that they expect a
group of files together in some hierarchy, it will be insane for us to
try to go modify them all.

What I want to have is an ability to change LOCALBASE and X11BASE for
the whole set of ports installed in a machine.  This will help calm
down people who keep yelling "give me back my /usr/local!" and also
allow us to do the per-port stowage thing by using some symlink
tricks.

I'll think about it some more and elaborate later.

Satoshi


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>Number:         18368
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update port emulators/xmame to 0.37b1.2
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 06:00:00 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Jacob A. Hart
>Release:        FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT i386
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>Description:

Updated emulators/xmame to the latest version - xmame-0.37b1.2

Is Donald Burr <dburr@freebsd.org> still actively maintaining this port?

Tried contacting him but got no response -- I will take over as  
maintainer of this port if he no longer has time.

>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

Apply the attatched patch.


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>Number:         18369
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update port: ftp/lftp
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 08:20:00 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Carl Johan Madestrand
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:
Update to latest version
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

diff -urN /usr/ports/ftp/lftp/Makefile lftp/Makefile
--- /usr/ports/ftp/lftp/Makefile	Thu Apr 13 02:11:19 2000
+++ lftp/Makefile	Wed May  3 15:54:28 2000
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 #
 
 PORTNAME=	lftp
-PORTVERSION=	2.2.0a
+PORTVERSION=	2.2.2
 CATEGORIES=	ftp ipv6
 MASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.yars.free.net/pub/software/unix/net/ftp/client/lftp/ \
 		${MASTER_SITE_SUNSITE}
diff -urN /usr/ports/ftp/lftp/files/md5 lftp/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/ftp/lftp/files/md5	Mon Apr  3 02:07:18 2000
+++ lftp/files/md5	Wed May  3 16:01:28 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (lftp-2.2.0a.tar.bz2) = 7d3e1977b945a394b36b006acbadb773
+MD5 (lftp-2.2.2.tar.bz2) = 9d41f0fefd0f4a4db7d3d9a187482650

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The following reply was made to PR ports/18368; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "KATO Tsuguru" <tkato@prontomail.ne.jp>
To: c9710216@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/18368: Update port emulators/xmame to 0.37b1.2
Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 00:28:41 +0900

 > Tried contacting him but got no response -- I will take over as  
 > maintainer of this port if he no longer has time.
 
 Although I'd appreciate you to become a new maintainer, you had 
 better read ports section of the Handbook carefully before writing 
 patch. It seems that your patch is breaking several regulation we 
 have to follow.
 
 Here is an trial rewriting port stuff to conform to the rule.
 
 By the way, is unzip really required in building this port? 
 I couldn't find where it's used.
 
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/Makefile emulators/xmame/Makefile
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/Makefile	Wed Apr 12 21:21:20 2000
 +++ emulators/xmame/Makefile	Wed May  3 23:45:08 2000
 @@ -1,32 +1,46 @@
 -# New ports collection makefile for:    xmame
 -# Date created:         4 Sep 1999
 -# Whom:                 Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.org>
 +# New ports collection makefile for:	xmame
 +# Date created:		4 Sep 1999
 +# Whom:			Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.org>
  #
  # $FreeBSD: ports/emulators/xmame/Makefile,v 1.11 2000/04/12 04:56:13 mharo Exp $
  #
  
  PORTNAME=	xmame
 -PORTVERSION=	0.36b3.1
 +PORTVERSION=	0.37b1.2
  CATEGORIES=	emulators
 -MASTER_SITES=	http://xmame.retrogames.com/download/ \
 -		ftp://ftp.kaupp.cx/pub/xmame/ \
 -		ftp://ftp.bingo-ev.de/pub/software/emulator/
 -EXTRACT_SUFX=	.tgz
 +MASTER_SITES=	http://x.mame.net/download/ \
 +		http://www.ozemail.com.au/~knebauer/xmame/files/
 +DISTFILES=	${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}.tgz \
 +		${PORTNAME}-extras-${PORTVERSION}.tgz
  
 -MAINTAINER=     dburr@FreeBSD.org
 -
 -LIB_DEPENDS=	Xpm.4:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/xpm
 +MAINTAINER=	c9710216@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au
  
 +FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS=	-b
 +USE_X_PREFIX=	YES
  USE_GMAKE=	YES
  MAKEFILE=	makefile.unix
  
  MAN6=		xmame.6
  
 +XMAMEDOCS=	changes.mame changes.unix credits.unix leeme.unix \
 +		liesmich.unix maillist.txt multiplayer-readme.txt \
 +		readme.fx readme.mame readme.unix readme.xgl todo
 +
 +post-patch:
 +	@${PERL} -pi -e "s|%%PREFIX%%|${PREFIX}|g" ${WRKSRC}/doc/xmamerc.dist
 +
  post-install:
 -	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/doc ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/hi ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/roms
 -	${CHMOD} 777 ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/hi
 -	for file in cheat.dat history.dat README.unix gamelist.txt; do ${INSTALL} -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 ${WRKSRC}/doc/$${file} ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/$${file}; done
 -	${INSTALL} -C -o root -g wheel -m 644 ${WRKSRC}/doc/xmamerc.dist ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/xmamerc
 -	for file in Changes LEEME.unix MailList.notes README.fx README.xgl TODO cheat.doc credits.unix liesmich.unix multiplayer-readme.txt readme.dos whatsnew.txt; do ${INSTALL} -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 ${WRKSRC}/doc/$${file} ${PREFIX}/lib/xmame/doc/$${file}; done
 +	@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/xmame ${PREFIX}/share/xmame/hi ${PREFIX}/share/xmame/roms
 +	${CHMOD} 777 ${PREFIX}/share/xmame/hi
 +	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/contrib/modelines ${PREFIX}/share/xmame
 +	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/xmamerc.dist ${PREFIX}/share/xmame/xmamerc
 +	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/extras/*.dat ${PREFIX}/share/xmame
 +.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
 +	@${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xmame
 +	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/extras/*.txt ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xmame
 +.for file in ${XMAMEDOCS}
 +	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/doc/${file} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/xmame
 +.endfor
 +.endif
  
  .include <bsd.port.mk>
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/files/md5 emulators/xmame/files/md5
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/files/md5	Sun Sep  5 05:22:27 1999
 +++ emulators/xmame/files/md5	Wed May  3 23:08:32 2000
 @@ -1 +1,2 @@
 -MD5 (xmame-0.36b3.1.tgz) = 708c424175f08dde4bc52a8b4b8f96d1
 +MD5 (xmame-0.37b1.2.tgz) = ec659d262dcac53c6a610f8fba0546f7
 +MD5 (xmame-extras-0.37b1.2.tgz) = 21fcb49f8c71714e99227cd4da447f60
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/patches/patch-aa emulators/xmame/patches/patch-aa
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/patches/patch-aa	Sun Sep  5 05:22:28 1999
 +++ emulators/xmame/patches/patch-aa	Wed May  3 23:35:00 2000
 @@ -1,92 +1,95 @@
 ---- makefile.unix.orig	Thu Aug 26 23:59:21 1999
 -+++ makefile.unix	Sat Sep  4 22:38:22 1999
 -@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@
 - # GNU MAKE is MANDATORY !!!
 - # so please give me the path...
 - # if GNU make is "native" use this
 --MAKE	= make
 -+MAKE	= gmake
 - # else ...
 - # MAKE=/usr/people/jantonio/bin/gmake
 +--- makefile.unix.orig	Thu Apr 13 05:14:42 2000
 ++++ makefile.unix	Wed May  3 21:00:00 2000
 +@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
   
   # *** Choose your compiler
 + # Use gcc if available
  -CC	= gcc
 -+CC	= cc
 ++CC	?= gcc
 + # otherwise try the default cc
 + # CC    = cc
   # Use of `c89' is recommend for ultrix as it generates faster code (which
 - # means less frames to be skipped and better graphics) but `gcc' works just
 - # as well. However, stay away from the `cc' ultrix compiler if possible.
 -@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 +@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 + # next/macosx needs -traditional-cpp
 + #
 + ### for normal optimalisation, full warnings
 +-CFLAGS    = -O -Wall
 ++CFLAGS    ?= -O -Wall
 + ### this should work with all compilers 
 + # CFLAGS    =
 + ### to get full optimization under gcc/x Intel based OS's..
 +@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
   # RANLIB = true
   
   # *** How to install executable? ( some OS's doesn't support install command )
  -INSTALL = cp
 -+INSTALL = install -C
 ++INSTALL ?= cp
   
 - # *** set to aproppiate flag if want to debug/optimize
 - # normal
 -@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 - # DBGFLAGS    = -ggdb
 - 
 - ### normal optimization flags
 --OPTFLAGS    = -O -Wall
 -+#OPTFLAGS    = -O -Wall
 - # use these for debugging on x86-gcc
 - # OPTFLAGS    = -O2 -m486 -Wall -Wno-unused
 - ### to get full optimization under gcc/x Intel based OS's.. ( !!else comment!! )
 -@@ -121,14 +121,14 @@
 + # *** Extra include and or library paths, sometimes needed for zlib,
 + # with suse linux -L/usr/X11R6/lib is needed for example,
 +@@ -143,14 +143,14 @@
   # *** Select destination directory for your compiled program , manual page
   # and binary distribution ( if you want to... )
   # ( only needed to install, not to compile... )
  -DESTDIR = /usr/games
 -+DESTDIR = /usr/local/bin/
 - MANDIR  = /usr/local/man/man6
 +-MANDIR  = /usr/local/man/man6
 ++DESTDIR = ${PREFIX}/bin
 ++MANDIR  = ${PREFIX}/man/man6
   DISTDIR = /home/ftp/pub/emulators/$(NAME)
   
   # *** xmameroot, this is the default rompath, place where the highscores are
   # stored, global rc location etc. Since most of these are configurable through
   # the rc-file anyway, there are no longer seperate defines for each.
  -XMAMEROOT = /usr/games/lib/$(NAME)
 -+XMAMEROOT = /usr/local/lib/$(NAME)
 ++XMAMEROOT = ${PREFIX}/share/$(NAME)
   
   
   ##############################################################################
 -@@ -317,9 +317,9 @@
 - ######## Alpha/Linux
 - # ARCH  = linux_alpha
 - ######## ix86/Linux
 --ARCH  = linux_i386
 -+# ARCH  = linux_i386
 - ######## ix86/FreeBSD and ix86/BSDi
 --# ARCH  = FREEBSD
 -+ARCH  = FREEBSD
 - ######## ix86/NetBSD
 - # ARCH  = netbsd_i386
 - ######## Alpha/NetBSD
 -@@ -452,7 +452,7 @@
 - 
 - # Perhaps one day original mame/mess sources will use POSIX strcasecmp and M_PI
 - # instead MS-DOS counterparts... ( a long and sad history ...)
 --CFLAGS = $(TD) $(DBGFLAGS) $(OPTFLAGS) $(IL) $(INCDIRS) $(CFLAGS.$(ARCH)) \
 -+CFLAGS+= $(TD) $(DBGFLAGS) $(IL) $(INCDIRS) $(CFLAGS.$(ARCH)) \
 - 	 -Dstricmp=strcasecmp -DPI=M_PI -DUNIX -DSIGNED_SAMPLES \
 - 	 $(DEFS.$(ARCH)) -D$(ARCH) -D$(DISPLAY_METHOD) $(MAMENET) $(DEBUG) \
 - 	 -Iobj/cpu/m68000 -Isrc/cpu/m68000 $(EXTRA_INCLUDES) $(ZLIB_INCLUDES) \
 -@@ -493,6 +493,9 @@
 - 	$(MAKE) libz.a \
 - 	)
 - 
 -+obj/cpu/i86/%.o: src/cpu/i86/%.c
 -+	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -O -o $@ -c $<
 -+
 - obj/%.o: src/%.c
 - 	$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
 +@@ -279,8 +279,8 @@
 + # X11INC		= -I/usr/include/X11
 + # X11LIB		= -L/usr/lib/X11
 + # standard location for XFree86
 +-X11INC		= -I/usr/X11R6/include
 +-X11LIB		= -L/usr/X11R6/lib
 ++X11INC		= -I${X11BASE}/include
 ++X11LIB		= -L${X11BASE}/lib
 + # for Sun systems
 + # X11INC		= -I/usr/openwin/include
 + # X11LIB		= -L/usr/openwin/lib
 +@@ -322,9 +322,9 @@
 + ##############################################################################
   
 -@@ -544,7 +547,7 @@
 + ### Linux 
 +-ARCH  = linux
 ++# ARCH  = linux
 + ### FreeBSD
 +-# ARCH  = freebsd
 ++ARCH  = freebsd
 + ### NetBSD
 + # ARCH  = netbsd
 + ### Solaris / SunOS
 +@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@
 + 	$(CC_COMPILE) $(LD) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(MY_LIBS)
 + 
 + $(OBJDIRS):
 +-	-mkdir $@
 ++	-mkdir -p $@
 + 
 + xlistdev: contrib/tools/xlistdev.c
 + 	$(CC_COMMENT) @echo 'Compiling $< ...'
 +@@ -554,12 +554,12 @@
 + 
 + install-man:
 + 	@echo installing manual pages under $(MANDIR) ...
 +-	-mkdir $(MANDIR)
 +-	$(INSTALL) doc/xmame.man $(MANDIR)/xmame.6
 ++	-mkdir -p $(MANDIR)
 ++	${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} doc/xmame.man $(MANDIR)/xmame.6
   
   doinstall:
   	@echo installing binaries under $(DESTDIR)...
  -	$(INSTALL) $(NAME).$(DISPLAY_METHOD) $(DESTDIR)
 -+	$(INSTALL) $(NAME).$(DISPLAY_METHOD) $(DESTDIR)/$(NAME)
 ++	${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} $(NAME).$(DISPLAY_METHOD) $(DESTDIR)/$(NAME)
   
   doinstallsuid:
   	@echo installing binaries under $(DESTDIR)...
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/patches/patch-ab emulators/xmame/patches/patch-ab
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/patches/patch-ab	Sun Sep  5 05:22:28 1999
 +++ emulators/xmame/patches/patch-ab	Wed May  3 23:38:40 2000
 @@ -1,47 +1,29 @@
 ---- doc/xmamerc.dist.orig	Mon Aug  9 23:49:19 1999
 -+++ doc/xmamerc.dist	Sat Sep  4 22:38:22 1999
 -@@ -23,16 +23,16 @@
 +--- doc/xmamerc.dist.orig	Sat Apr  8 00:24:47 2000
 ++++ doc/xmamerc.dist	Wed May  3 21:00:00 2000
 +@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
 + samples                 1
 + samplefreq              22050
 + bufsize                 2.000000
 +-volume                  -3
 ++volume                  -13
 + # audiodevice           <NULL> (not set)
 + # mixerdevice           <NULL> (not set)
 + 
 +@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
 + mouse                   1
 + 
 + ### Fileio Related ###
 +-rompath                 /usr/games/lib/xmame
 +-spooldir                /usr/games/lib/xmame
 ++rompath                 %%PREFIX%%/share/xmake/roms
 ++spooldir                %%PREFIX%%/share/xmake/hi
 + screenshotdir           .
 +-cheatfile               /usr/games/lib/xmame/cheat.dat
 +-historyfile             /usr/games/lib/xmame/history.dat
 +-mameinfofile            /usr/games/lib/xmame/mameinfo.dat
 ++cheatfile               %%PREFIX%%/share/xmake/cheat.dat
 ++historyfile             %%PREFIX%%/share/xmake/history.dat
 ++mameinfofile            %%PREFIX%%/share/xmake/mameinfo.dat
   
 - # Where does your Mame rom files reside? 
 - # This option can be overriden by MAMEDIR environment variable
 --rompath		/usr/games/lib/xmame:/usr/local/lib/xmame
 -+rompath		/usr/local/lib/xmame
 - 
 - # Also Mame needs a public-writable directory to store high scores
 --spooldir        /usr/games/lib/xmame
 -+spooldir        /usr/local/lib/xmame/hi
 - 
 - # Where can xmame find the cheat database?
 --cheatfile	/usr/games/lib/xmame/CHEAT.DAT
 -+cheatfile	/usr/local/lib/xmame/cheat.dat
 - 
 - # What is your loved game? ( remember that mame defaults to "pacman" )
 --defaultgame	galturbo
 -+defaultgame	snowbros
 - 
 - # Type here the name of the display where play xmame
 - # overriden by DISPLAY environment variable. Not usefull in config file but...
 -@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 - #
 - 
 - # Use sound if available. default is 0 (Don't)
 --sound	 	0
 -+sound	 	1
 - 
 - # Use stereo sound if available
 - stereo		1
 -@@ -105,11 +105,11 @@
 - # Define X and Y axis scale related to original bitmap. Default is 1,
 - # since xmame-0.34b5.3 also used to scale vector games, vector games also
 - # except values like 1.5 and even 0.5 these are rounded for normal games
 --widthscale	2
 --heightscale	2
 -+#widthscale	2
 -+#heightscale	2
 - 
 - #scale sets both widthscale and heightscale in one option
 --#scale 2
 -+scale 2
 - 
 - # We want autoframeskip ;)
 - autoframeskip	1
 + ### Mame Related ###
 + defaultgame             pacman
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/pkg/DESCR emulators/xmame/pkg/DESCR
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/pkg/DESCR	Sun Sep  5 05:22:34 1999
 +++ emulators/xmame/pkg/DESCR	Wed May  3 23:36:06 2000
 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
  the hardware, video, sound, and other services, of many classic arcade
  game machines.
  
 -As of this release, XMAME supports an incredible 1642 arcade games, and 
 +As of this release, XMAME supports an incredible 2073 arcade games, and 
  the number grows every day!  A partial list of the (more popular and
  well-known) games currently supported by this emulator include:
  
 @@ -19,6 +19,6 @@
  (and you are aware of the possible legal ramifications of doing this),
  you can obtain ROM images for XMAME on the Net.
  
 -Official XMAME homepage:	http://xmame.retrogames.com
 +WWW: http://x.mame.net/
  
 -[ This port is maintained by Donald Burr <dburr@FreeBSD.ORG>. ]
 +[ Maintained by Jacob A. Hart <c9710216@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au>. ]
 diff -urN /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/pkg/PLIST emulators/xmame/pkg/PLIST
 --- /usr/ports/emulators/xmame/pkg/PLIST	Sun Sep  5 05:22:36 1999
 +++ emulators/xmame/pkg/PLIST	Wed May  3 23:32:47 2000
 @@ -1,24 +1,28 @@
  bin/xmame
 -lib/xmame/cheat.dat
 -lib/xmame/gamelist.txt
 -lib/xmame/history.dat
 -lib/xmame/README.unix
 -lib/xmame/xmamerc
 -lib/xmame/doc/Changes
 -lib/xmame/doc/cheat.doc
 -lib/xmame/doc/credits.unix
 -lib/xmame/doc/LEEME.unix
 -lib/xmame/doc/liesmich.unix
 -lib/xmame/doc/MailList.notes
 -lib/xmame/doc/multiplayer-readme.txt
 -lib/xmame/doc/readme.dos
 -lib/xmame/doc/README.fx
 -lib/xmame/doc/README.xgl
 -lib/xmame/doc/TODO
 -lib/xmame/doc/whatsnew.txt
 -@exec mkdir %D/lib/xmame/hi %D/lib/xmame/roms
 -@exec chmod 777 %D/lib/xmame/hi
 -@dirrm lib/xmame/doc
 -@dirrm lib/xmame/hi
 -@dirrm lib/xmame/roms
 -@dirrm lib/xmame
 +share/xmame/cheat.dat
 +share/xmame/hiscore.dat
 +share/xmame/history.dat
 +share/xmame/mameinfo.dat
 +share/xmame/modelines
 +share/xmame/xmamerc
 +share/doc/xmame/changes.mame
 +share/doc/xmame/changes.unix
 +share/doc/xmame/credits.unix
 +share/doc/xmame/hsnew.txt
 +share/doc/xmame/leeme.unix
 +share/doc/xmame/liesmich.unix
 +share/doc/xmame/maillist.txt
 +share/doc/xmame/multiplayer-readme.txt
 +share/doc/xmame/readhist.txt
 +share/doc/xmame/readme.fx
 +share/doc/xmame/readme.mame
 +share/doc/xmame/readme.unix
 +share/doc/xmame/readme.xgl
 +share/doc/xmame/todo
 +@exec mkdir -p %D/share/xmame/hi
 +@exec mkdir -p %D/share/xmame/roms
 +@exec chmod 777 %D/share/xmame/hi
 +@unexec rmdir %D/share/xmame/roms 2>/dev/null || true
 +@unexec rmdir %D/share/xmame/hi 2>/dev/null || true
 +@unexec rmdir %D/share/xmame 2>/dev/null || true
 +@dirrm share/doc/xmame
 
 
 
 -- 
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Hi all.

GNU automake directive would be enable by USE_AUTOMAKE=yes with my
following patch. I tested mail/wmmail but in this port
USE_AUTOMAKE=yes may be meaningless ;)

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--- bsd.port.mk	Thu May  4 00:16:40 2000
+++ ../Mk/bsd.port.mk	Thu Apr 20 20:30:40 2000
@@ -126,9 +126,6 @@
 #				  the system or installed from a port.
 # USE_GMAKE		- Says that the port uses gmake.
 # GMAKE			- Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH (default: gmake).
-# USE_AUTOMAKE	- Says that the port uses automake.  Implies USE_AUTOCONF.
-# AUTOMAKE		- Set to path of GNU automake if not in $PATH (default:
-#				  automake).
 # USE_AUTOCONF	- Says that the port uses autoconf.  Implies GNU_CONFIGURE.
 # AUTOCONF		- Set to path of GNU autoconf if not in $PATH (default:
 #				  autoconf).
@@ -702,10 +699,6 @@
 .if defined(USE_GMAKE)
 BUILD_DEPENDS+=		gmake:${PORTSDIR}/devel/gmake
 .endif
-.if defined(USE_AUTOMAKE)
-USE_AUTOCONF=	yes
-BUILD_DEPENDS+=		automake:${PORTSDIR}/devel/automake
-.endif
 .if defined(USE_AUTOCONF)
 GNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
 BUILD_DEPENDS+=		autoconf:${PORTSDIR}/devel/autoconf
@@ -796,7 +789,6 @@
 
 # Miscellaneous overridable commands:
 GMAKE?=			gmake
-AUTOMAKE?=		automake
 AUTOCONF?=		autoconf
 LIBTOOL?=		libtool
 XMKMF?=			xmkmf -a
@@ -1709,9 +1701,6 @@
 
 .if !target(do-configure)
 do-configure:
-.if defined(USE_AUTOMAKE)
-	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && ${AUTOMAKE})
-.endif
 .if defined(USE_AUTOCONF)
 	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && ${AUTOCONF})
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At Thu, 04 May 2000 00:47:43 +0900,
my wrote:
> 
> --- bsd.port.mk	Thu May  4 00:16:40 2000
> +++ ../Mk/bsd.port.mk	Thu Apr 20 20:30:40 2000
> @@ -126,9 +126,6 @@
>  #				  the system or installed from a port.

Oh!!! That's upside-down. Sorry, again put it

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--- ../Mk/bsd.port.mk	Thu Apr 20 20:30:40 2000
+++ bsd.port.mk	Thu May  4 00:16:40 2000
@@ -126,6 +126,9 @@
 #				  the system or installed from a port.
 # USE_GMAKE		- Says that the port uses gmake.
 # GMAKE			- Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH (default: gmake).
+# USE_AUTOMAKE	- Says that the port uses automake.  Implies USE_AUTOCONF.
+# AUTOMAKE		- Set to path of GNU automake if not in $PATH (default:
+#				  automake).
 # USE_AUTOCONF	- Says that the port uses autoconf.  Implies GNU_CONFIGURE.
 # AUTOCONF		- Set to path of GNU autoconf if not in $PATH (default:
 #				  autoconf).
@@ -699,6 +702,10 @@
 .if defined(USE_GMAKE)
 BUILD_DEPENDS+=		gmake:${PORTSDIR}/devel/gmake
 .endif
+.if defined(USE_AUTOMAKE)
+USE_AUTOCONF=	yes
+BUILD_DEPENDS+=		automake:${PORTSDIR}/devel/automake
+.endif
 .if defined(USE_AUTOCONF)
 GNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
 BUILD_DEPENDS+=		autoconf:${PORTSDIR}/devel/autoconf
@@ -789,6 +796,7 @@
 
 # Miscellaneous overridable commands:
 GMAKE?=			gmake
+AUTOMAKE?=		automake
 AUTOCONF?=		autoconf
 LIBTOOL?=		libtool
 XMKMF?=			xmkmf -a
@@ -1701,6 +1709,9 @@
 
 .if !target(do-configure)
 do-configure:
+.if defined(USE_AUTOMAKE)
+	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && ${AUTOMAKE})
+.endif
 .if defined(USE_AUTOCONF)
 	@(cd ${WRKSRC} && ${AUTOCONF})
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> > True.. but what if in your 4.1 bsd.port.mk it specified a version number,
> > say 4.1.  Then, in all the ports themselves there would be a defination
> > for "need at least port version xxx".  Then bsd.port.mk can check to see
> > if it's capable of processing that particular port.
> 
> This is what NetBSD and OpenBSD have done, but it seems like kind of an
> ugly solution to me - it requires extra work when we break
> backwards-compatability (must update the REQUIRES_VERSION of every
> affected port and commit the changes), and is prone to being forgotten. I
> didn't want to mention it because I'd hoped someone would come up with a
> better idea.

Hmm... maybe I don't understand the ports well enough, but didn't you have
to update every affected port and commit the change to remove DISTNAME???

Anyway, I'll leave it to you guys :)



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> I've heard that a while ago, they *still* haven't fixed it?  Gee, it's
> only some copyright strings, right?  Why does it take so long?

Probably 'packaging script' is the key. What the author is trying 
to do might be far more complicated than we expected.

> And will you be taking up committership by then so you can commit it
> yourself? :)

Ghostscript sounds horrible to me. I'm too weak to confront with such 
a haunted software....


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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 12:47:43AM +0900, kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp wrote:
> GNU automake directive would be enable by USE_AUTOMAKE=yes with my
> following patch. I tested mail/wmmail but in this port
> USE_AUTOMAKE=yes may be meaningless ;)

I think you got your patch backwards. :-)

In any case, I'm not sure if it's such a great idea to have either
USE_AUTO[CONF,MAKE] in bsd.port.mk in the first place.

-- 
Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
GCS/E/S @d- s+:+>+:- a--->+++ C++ UB++++ P+ L- E--- W+++ !N !o ?K w---
?O M+ V-- PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP+>+++ t++ 5 X++ R+ tv+ b++>++++ DI+++ D+ 
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The following reply was made to PR ports/18368; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
To: "Jacob A. Hart" <c9710216@studentmail.newcastle.edu.au>
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: ports/18368: Update port emulators/xmame to 0.37b1.2
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 12:14:22 -0400

 On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:53:47PM +1000, Jacob A. Hart wrote:
 > Updated emulators/xmame to the latest version - xmame-0.37b1.2
 > 
 > Is Donald Burr <dburr@freebsd.org> still actively maintaining this port?
 > 
 > Tried contacting him but got no response -- I will take over as  
 > maintainer of this port if he no longer has time.
 
 If he does not reply to this PR within a month, I'll give you MAINT.
 
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>Number:         18371
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: perforce
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 10:00:02 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Samuel Tardieu
>Release:        FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT i386
>Organization:
TELECOM Paris
>Environment:
>Description:
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:

# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	perforce
#	perforce/Makefile
#	perforce/files
#	perforce/files/md5
#	perforce/pkg
#	perforce/pkg/PLIST
#	perforce/pkg/DESCR
#	perforce/pkg/COMMENT
#
echo c - perforce
mkdir -p perforce > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/Makefile << 'END-of-perforce/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:    perforce
X# Date created:         3 Mai 2000
X# Whom:                 sam@inf.enst.fr
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME= 	perforce
XPORTVERSION= 	99.2
XCATEGORIES=	devel
XMASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.perforce.com/pub/perforce/r${PORTVERSION}/bin.freebsd/ http://www.dsmit.com/p4/
XDISTFILES=	p4 p4d p4.el
XEXTRACT_SUFX=
X
XMAINTAINER=	sam@inf.enst.fr
X
XNO_PACKAGE=	Restricted distribution
XNO_CDROM=	Restricted distribution
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS=	emacs:${PORTSDIR}/editors/emacs
X
Xdo-extract:
X	${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/p4 ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/p4d ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/p4.el ${WRKSRC}
X
Xdo-build:
X	cd ${WRKSRC} && emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile p4.el
X
Xdo-install:
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4 ${PREFIX}/bin
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4d ${PREFIX}/sbin
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.el ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.elc ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-perforce/Makefile
echo c - perforce/files
mkdir -p perforce/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/files/md5 << 'END-of-perforce/files/md5'
XMD5 (p4) = 6394c00f803fec549b3d22539bbdbe4a
XMD5 (p4d) = 0e14a67349b32ac413876b010ad41024
XMD5 (p4.el) = e9a548ac97fbabaf4f51c098f506f179
END-of-perforce/files/md5
echo c - perforce/pkg
mkdir -p perforce/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/p4
Xsbin/p4d
Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.el
Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.elc
END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST
echo x - perforce/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR'
XPerforce is a commercial revision control system that can be used gratis
Xfor developping free software (see WWW page for details).
X
XWWW: http://www.perforce.com/
X
X  -- Samuel Tardieu
X     sam@inf.enst.fr
END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR
echo x - perforce/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/COMMENT'
XPerforce client and server
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Wed May  3 10:13:13 2000
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I don't know if you are the right one to ask, but there used to be a
apache+php+mysql port a couple of months ago.  

I have the apache+php package installed, I also installed the mysql
packages.  It appears that there is some configuration needed to get
php3 to work with mysql since I get:

Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect()
in
/usr/local/share/apache/htdocs/sourcebk/index.php3 on line 10

Can you point me to where to get the info?  

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From owner-freebsd-ports  Wed May  3 10:16:36 2000
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Please use this one instead, as it now contains manpages (which are
distributed separately).

# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	perforce
#	perforce/Makefile
#	perforce/files
#	perforce/files/md5
#	perforce/pkg
#	perforce/pkg/PLIST
#	perforce/pkg/DESCR
#	perforce/pkg/COMMENT
#
echo c - perforce
mkdir -p perforce > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/Makefile << 'END-of-perforce/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:    perforce
X# Date created:         3 Mai 2000
X# Whom:                 sam@inf.enst.fr
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME= 	perforce
XPORTVERSION= 	99.2
XCATEGORIES=	devel
XMASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.perforce.com/pub/perforce/r${PORTVERSION}/bin.freebsd/ http://www.dsmit.com/p4/ http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.992/man/
XDISTFILES=	p4 p4d p4.el p4.1 p4d.1
XDIST_SUBDIR=	perforce
XEXTRACT_SUFX=
X
XMAINTAINER=	sam@inf.enst.fr
X
XNO_PACKAGE=	Restricted distribution
XNO_CDROM=	Restricted distribution
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS=	emacs:${PORTSDIR}/editors/emacs
X
XMAN1=		p4.1 p4d.1
X
Xdo-extract:
X	${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4 ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4d ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4.el ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4.1 ${WRKSRC}
X	cp ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4d.1 ${WRKSRC}
X
Xdo-build:
X	cd ${WRKSRC} && emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile p4.el
X
Xdo-install:
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4 ${PREFIX}/bin
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4d ${PREFIX}/sbin
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.el ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.elc ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4d.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-perforce/Makefile
echo c - perforce/files
mkdir -p perforce/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/files/md5 << 'END-of-perforce/files/md5'
XMD5 (perforce/p4) = 6394c00f803fec549b3d22539bbdbe4a
XMD5 (perforce/p4d) = 0e14a67349b32ac413876b010ad41024
XMD5 (perforce/p4.el) = e9a548ac97fbabaf4f51c098f506f179
XMD5 (perforce/p4.1) = 316b0cf0e0c6e0ff63ecdb612e45f58a
XMD5 (perforce/p4d.1) = e2f1b2c60690ac4d4d3881faee5aa5e0
END-of-perforce/files/md5
echo c - perforce/pkg
mkdir -p perforce/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - perforce/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/p4
Xsbin/p4d
Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.el
Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.elc
END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST
echo x - perforce/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR'
XPerforce is a commercial revision control system that can be used gratis
Xfor developping free software (see WWW page for details).
X
XWWW: http://www.perforce.com/
X
X  -- Samuel Tardieu
X     sam@inf.enst.fr
END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR
echo x - perforce/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/COMMENT'
XPerforce client and server
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From owner-freebsd-ports  Wed May  3 10:20:12 2000
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The following reply was made to PR ports/17603; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org
Cc: shige2@pop17.odn.ne.jp
Subject: Re: ports/17603: ports/www/wwwoffle SPOOL=/home, then fail pkg/INSTALL
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 16:07:25 +0100

 I've just submitted a patch which will hopefully fix this in another
 PR (sorry, it should have been a followup to this one really).  Could
 you try it?  Here it is in case you can't find the other PR...  Just do
 "make WWWOFFLE_SPOOL=/home install" rather than editing the Makefile.
 
 Index: Makefile
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/Makefile,v
 retrieving revision 1.8
 diff -u -r1.8 Makefile
 --- Makefile	2000/04/29 20:33:42	1.8
 +++ Makefile	2000/05/03 14:57:01
 @@ -21,9 +21,28 @@
  MAN5=		wwwoffle.conf.5
  MAN8=		wwwoffled.8
  
 -SPOOL=		/var/spool
 +# $SPOOL seems like a common name which could be used for other things, so
 +# use $WWWOFFLE_SPOOL as the overriding setting.
 +WWWOFFLE_SPOOL?=	/var/spool
 +SPOOL=		${WWWOFFLE_SPOOL}
  
 +PLIST_SUB+=	SPOOL=${SPOOL}
 +
 +.if ${SPOOL} != "/var/spool"
 +# If using a non-standard spool, change all the documentation (and anything
 +# else) to reflect that.
 +PKGMESSAGE=${WRKDIR}/MESSAGE
 +post-patch:
 +	find ${WRKSRC} | xargs ${CHMOD} u+w
 +	find ${WRKSRC} -type f | \
 +	  xargs perl -pi -e 's@/var/spool/wwwoffle@${SPOOL}/wwwoffle@g'
 +	sed 's@/var/spool/wwwoffle@${SPOOL}/wwwoffle@g' \
 +	  ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE > ${PKGMESSAGE}
 +.endif
 +
  MAKE_ENV+=	SPOOL="${SPOOL}" \
 +		BINOWN="${BINOWN}" \
 +		BINGRP="${BINGRP}" \
  		INSTALL_PROGRAM="${INSTALL_PROGRAM}" \
  		INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL_DATA}" \
  		INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL_MAN}"
 Index: patches/patch-aa
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/patches/patch-aa,v
 retrieving revision 1.3
 diff -u -r1.3 patch-aa
 --- patch-aa	2000/04/29 20:33:43	1.3
 +++ patch-aa	2000/05/03 14:24:30
 @@ -129,6 +129,17 @@
   	  done )
   
   
 +@@ -354,8 +353,8 @@
 + 	cd $(SPOOLDIR)/html && ./fixup-install.sh $(SPOOLDIR) $(LOCALHOST) && rm ./fixup-install.sh
 + # Now fix the permissions that tar preserved, we needed to use 'tar xpf' to get round root's umask.
 + # These two will fail unless you are root, that is OK because the owner is already you.
 +-	-chown -R 0 $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
 +-	-chgrp -R 0 $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
 ++	-chown -R ${BINOWN} $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
 ++	-chgrp -R ${BINGRP} $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
 + 
 + install_config :
 + 	sed -e 's%SPOOLDIR%$(SPOOLDIR)%' -e 's%CONFDIR%$(CONFDIR)%' < wwwoffle.conf > wwwoffle.conf.install
  @@ -365,7 +364,7 @@
   	  echo "WWWOFFLE: There is already a configuration file $(CONFDIR)/wwwoffle.conf." ;\
   	  echo "WWWOFFLE: Run 'perl upgrade-config.pl $(CONFDIR)/wwwoffle.conf' to upgrade it." ;\
 Index: pkg/PLIST
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/pkg/PLIST,v
 retrieving revision 1.5
 diff -u -r1.5 PLIST
 --- PLIST	2000/04/29 20:33:44	1.5
 +++ PLIST	2000/05/03 14:06:28
 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
  share/doc/wwwoffle/README.win32
  share/doc/wwwoffle/UPGRADE
  @dirrm share/doc/wwwoffle
 -@cwd /var/spool
 +@cwd %%SPOOL%%
  wwwoffle/html/FAQ.html
  wwwoffle/html/Welcome.html
  wwwoffle/html/htdig/button1.gif
 
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>Number:         18372
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       wwwoffle port has hardcoded path and ownerships
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 10:20:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Ben Smithurst
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

>Description:

The wwwoffle port has "/var/spool/wwwoffle" hardcoded as the path for
the spool, both in the Makefile and PLIST.  Even if a user overrides
this in Makefile they may not know PLIST needs changing.

Also, the installation attempted to change the ownership of some files
to root:wheel, this changes that to ${BINOWN}:${BINGRP}.  This means
one less warning message while testing the port as a non-root user if
nothing else.

>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:

Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 Makefile
--- Makefile	2000/04/29 20:33:42	1.8
+++ Makefile	2000/05/03 14:57:01
@@ -21,9 +21,28 @@
 MAN5=		wwwoffle.conf.5
 MAN8=		wwwoffled.8
 
-SPOOL=		/var/spool
+# $SPOOL seems like a common name which could be used for other things, so
+# use $WWWOFFLE_SPOOL as the overriding setting.
+WWWOFFLE_SPOOL?=	/var/spool
+SPOOL=		${WWWOFFLE_SPOOL}
 
+PLIST_SUB+=	SPOOL=${SPOOL}
+
+.if ${SPOOL} != "/var/spool"
+# If using a non-standard spool, change all the documentation (and anything
+# else) to reflect that.
+PKGMESSAGE=${WRKDIR}/MESSAGE
+post-patch:
+	find ${WRKSRC} | xargs ${CHMOD} u+w
+	find ${WRKSRC} -type f | \
+	  xargs perl -pi -e 's@/var/spool/wwwoffle@${SPOOL}/wwwoffle@g'
+	sed 's@/var/spool/wwwoffle@${SPOOL}/wwwoffle@g' \
+	  ${PKGDIR}/MESSAGE > ${PKGMESSAGE}
+.endif
+
 MAKE_ENV+=	SPOOL="${SPOOL}" \
+		BINOWN="${BINOWN}" \
+		BINGRP="${BINGRP}" \
 		INSTALL_PROGRAM="${INSTALL_PROGRAM}" \
 		INSTALL_DATA="${INSTALL_DATA}" \
 		INSTALL_MAN="${INSTALL_MAN}"
Index: patches/patch-aa
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/patches/patch-aa,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 patch-aa
--- patch-aa	2000/04/29 20:33:43	1.3
+++ patch-aa	2000/05/03 14:24:30
@@ -129,6 +129,17 @@
  	  done )
  
  
+@@ -354,8 +353,8 @@
+ 	cd $(SPOOLDIR)/html && ./fixup-install.sh $(SPOOLDIR) $(LOCALHOST) && rm ./fixup-install.sh
+ # Now fix the permissions that tar preserved, we needed to use 'tar xpf' to get round root's umask.
+ # These two will fail unless you are root, that is OK because the owner is already you.
+-	-chown -R 0 $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
+-	-chgrp -R 0 $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
++	-chown -R ${BINOWN} $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
++	-chgrp -R ${BINGRP} $(SPOOLDIR)/html > /dev/null 2>&1
+ 
+ install_config :
+ 	sed -e 's%SPOOLDIR%$(SPOOLDIR)%' -e 's%CONFDIR%$(CONFDIR)%' < wwwoffle.conf > wwwoffle.conf.install
 @@ -365,7 +364,7 @@
  	  echo "WWWOFFLE: There is already a configuration file $(CONFDIR)/wwwoffle.conf." ;\
  	  echo "WWWOFFLE: Run 'perl upgrade-config.pl $(CONFDIR)/wwwoffle.conf' to upgrade it." ;\
Index: pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/cvs/ports/www/wwwoffle/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 PLIST
--- PLIST	2000/04/29 20:33:44	1.5
+++ PLIST	2000/05/03 14:06:28
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 share/doc/wwwoffle/README.win32
 share/doc/wwwoffle/UPGRADE
 @dirrm share/doc/wwwoffle
-@cwd /var/spool
+@cwd %%SPOOL%%
 wwwoffle/html/FAQ.html
 wwwoffle/html/Welcome.html
 wwwoffle/html/htdig/button1.gif

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 05:51:25PM +0200, Oliver Breuninger wrote:
> who is responsible if port changes where send, but 
> after months nothing happens ?
> 
> e.g.
> 
> 	amanda24
> 	tcsh
> 
> regards

Complain to -ports and report this fact and someone on the team will take
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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 12:15:53PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
> 
> In any case, I'm not sure if it's such a great idea to have either
> USE_AUTO[CONF,MAKE] in bsd.port.mk in the first place.

Why?  They're both part of the Evil Empire that we sometimes have
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I have couple of problems with the pan newsreader. Firstly,
*everytime* I start it I get:

	    parish:/usr/marko{52}% pan

	    Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
	    User defined signal 1
	    parish:/usr/marko{53}% !!
	    pan

	    Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library

At which point it starts. I have to wait for the SIGUSR1, killing it
with Ctrl-C ``kill -USR1'' doesn't work (it kills it, but it won't
start on the second attempt). This behaviour is consistently
repeatable.

Secondly, it won't expire read articles. I see this in the log:


Pan Started
Wed May  3 19:08:44 2000 Expired 0 articles (0 were marked read) in group alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.1970s
Wed May  3 19:09:11 2000 Loaded 33113 article headers for group
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.1970s

It claims that no articles are marked read, but they definitely are;
de-selecting "Show read articles" results in an empty window.

Does anyone have any ideas about this?

FreeBSD parish 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #1:
Sat Mar 18 18:53:40 GMT 2000
mark@parish:/usr/src/sys/compile/PARISH  i386

TIA

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>Number:         18374
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: gnat-glade
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 11:20:00 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Samuel Tardieu
>Release:        FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT i386
>Organization:
TELECOM Paris
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>Description:
>How-To-Repeat:
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# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	gnat-glade
#	gnat-glade/Makefile
#	gnat-glade/files
#	gnat-glade/files/md5
#	gnat-glade/patches
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-aa
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-ab
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-ac
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-ad
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-ae
#	gnat-glade/patches/patch-af
#	gnat-glade/pkg
#	gnat-glade/pkg/PLIST
#	gnat-glade/pkg/DESCR
#	gnat-glade/pkg/COMMENT
#
echo c - gnat-glade
mkdir -p gnat-glade > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - gnat-glade/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/Makefile << 'END-of-gnat-glade/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:    gnat-glade
X# Date created:         3 Mai 2000
X# Whom:                 sam@inf.enst.fr
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME= 	gnat-glade
XPORTVERSION= 	3.12p
XCATEGORIES=	lang
XMASTER_SITES=	ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat/glade/
XDISTNAME=	glade-${PORTVERSION}-src
X
XMAINTAINER=	sam@inf.enst.fr
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS=	adagcc:${PORTSDIR}/lang/gnat
X
XUSE_AUTOCONF=	yes
XCONFIGURE_ENV=	ADA=adagcc
XUSE_GMAKE=	yes
X
Xpost-install:
X	strip ${PREFIX}/bin/gnatdist
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-gnat-glade/Makefile
echo c - gnat-glade/files
mkdir -p gnat-glade/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - gnat-glade/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/files/md5 << 'END-of-gnat-glade/files/md5'
XMD5 (glade-3.12p-src.tar.gz) = ce1682956893c2f5037f76dccc554fd4
END-of-gnat-glade/files/md5
echo c - gnat-glade/patches
mkdir -p gnat-glade/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-aa
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-aa << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-aa'
X--- configure.in.orig	Wed May  3 19:38:25 2000
X+++ configure.in	Wed May  3 19:39:03 2000
X@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@
X   sparc-sun-sunos4*)   PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=u;;
X   i?86-*-solaris2*)    PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=s;;  
X   *-linux*)            PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=l;;
X+  *-freebsd*)          PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=f;;
X   *-opennt*)           PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=p;;
X   alpha*-*-osf*)       PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=a;;
X   i?86-*-cygwin32*)    PLATFORM_SPECIFIC=w;;
X@@ -100,6 +101,7 @@
X    u) PSNAME="SunOS";;
X    a) PSNAME="OSF";;
X    l) PSNAME="Linux";;
X+   f) PSNAME="FreeBSD";;
X    p) PSNAME="Open NT";;
X    w) PSNAME="Windows NT";;
X    g) PSNAME="SGI";;
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-aa
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-ab
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-ab << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ab'
X--- Garlic/split.adb.orig	Wed May  3 19:43:33 2000
X+++ Garlic/split.adb	Wed May  3 19:45:24 2000
X@@ -38,8 +38,20 @@
X 
X procedure Split is
X 
X-   Column     : Natural  := 0;
X-   Max_Column : constant := 50;
X+   Column          : Natural  := 0;
X+   Max_Column      : constant := 65;
X+   Hard_Max_Column : constant := 78;
X+   Was_Space       : Boolean  := False;
X+
X+   procedure Print_Space_Maybe;
X+
X+   procedure Print_Space_Maybe is
X+   begin
X+      if Was_Space and then Column /= 0 then
X+         Put (' ');
X+         Was_Space := False;
X+      end if;
X+   end Print_Space_Maybe;
X 
X begin
X    if Argument_Count /= 1 then
X@@ -50,9 +62,20 @@
X          if Argument (1) (I) = ' ' and then Column >= Max_Column then
X             New_Line;
X             Column := 0;
X+         elsif Argument (1) (I) = ' ' and then Column = 0 then
X+            null;
X+         elsif Column >= Hard_Max_Column then
X+            New_Line;
X+            Put ("--  " & Argument (1) (I));
X+            Column := 5;
X+         elsif Argument (1) (I) = ' ' then
X+            Was_Space := True;
X          else
X             if Column = 0 then
X                Put ("--  ");
X+               Column := 4;
X+            else
X+               Print_Space_Maybe;
X             end if;
X             Put (Argument (1) (I));
X             Column := Column + 1;
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ab
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-ac
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-ac << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ac'
X--- Dist/xe_utils.adb.orig	Wed May  3 20:07:33 2000
X+++ Dist/xe_utils.adb	Wed May  3 20:07:44 2000
X@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@
X       Obj_Suffix           := Str_To_Id (Get_Object_Suffix.all);
X       Exe_Suffix           := Str_To_Id (Get_Executable_Suffix.all);
X 
X-      Gcc             := Locate ("gcc");
X+      Gcc             := Locate ("adagcc");
X       Mkdir           := Locate ("mkdir");
X       Copy            := Locate ("cp");
X       Link            := Locate ("ln", False);
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ac
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-ad
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-ad << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ad'
X--- Dist/xe_usage.adb.orig	Wed May  3 20:07:54 2000
X+++ Dist/xe_usage.adb	Wed May  3 20:08:07 2000
X@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
X    Write_Eol;
X 
X    Write_Str ("Gcc switches such as -g, -O, etc.");
X-   Write_Str (" are directly passed to gcc");
X+   Write_Str (" are directly passed to adagcc");
X    Write_Eol;
X    Write_Eol;
X 
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ad
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-ae
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-ae << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ae'
X--- ada/ali.adb.orig	Wed May  3 20:09:02 2000
X+++ ada/ali.adb	Wed May  3 20:09:13 2000
X@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
X          Write_Str (" is incorrectly formatted");
X          Write_Eol;
X          Write_Str
X-           ("make sure you are using consistent versions of gcc/gnatbind");
X+           ("make sure you are using consistent versions of adagcc/gnatbind");
X          Write_Eol;
X 
X          --  Find start of line
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-ae
echo x - gnat-glade/patches/patch-af
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/patches/patch-af << 'END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-af'
X--- ada/make.adb.orig	Wed May  3 20:09:55 2000
X+++ ada/make.adb	Wed May  3 20:10:20 2000
X@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
X    -- Compiler, Binder & Linker Data and Subprograms --
X    ----------------------------------------------------
X 
X-   Gcc             : String_Access := Program_Name ("gcc");
X+   Gcc             : String_Access := Program_Name ("adagcc");
X    Gnatbind        : String_Access := Program_Name ("gnatbind");
X    Gnatlink        : String_Access := Program_Name ("gnatlink");
X    --  Default compiler, binder, linker programs
END-of-gnat-glade/patches/patch-af
echo c - gnat-glade/pkg
mkdir -p gnat-glade/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - gnat-glade/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/gnatdist
Xlib/garlic/libgnat.a
Xlib/garlic/s-gtplsp.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartcp.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartcp.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-ganobl.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-ganobl.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gaplsp.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garnam.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garnam.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garrem.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garrem.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gafizi.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gafizi.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-galiop.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-galite.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-galite.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-ganeut.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-ganeut.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gaphlo.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gaphlo.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garcon.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gardeb.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gardeb.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garfil.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garfil.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gargro.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gargro.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garhea.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garhea.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garlic.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garloc.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garloc.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garopt.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garopt.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garpar.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garpar.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garpro.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garpri.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-ganata.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-ganata.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garpro.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garexc.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garexc.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garrep.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garrep.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garser.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garser.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garsta.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garsta.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garstr.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garstr.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garthi.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartra.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartra.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gaprco.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gaprco.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garela.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garela.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garter.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garter.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gartab.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartab.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gartyp.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gartyp.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garuni.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garuni.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-garuti.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-garuti.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gasoli.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gasoli.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gatcop.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gastha.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-gastha.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-parint.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-parint.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-rpc.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-rpc.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-rpcpoo.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-rpcpoo.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-rpstio.ads
Xlib/garlic/s-rpstio.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-stratt.adb
Xlib/garlic/s-gtplsp.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gartcp.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-ganobl.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gaplsp.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garnam.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garrem.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gafizi.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-galiop.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-galite.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-ganata.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-ganeut.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gaphlo.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garcon.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gardeb.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garexc.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garfil.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gargro.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garhea.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garlic.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garloc.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garopt.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garela.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garpar.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garpri.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garpro.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garrep.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garser.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garsta.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gartra.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gaprco.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garstr.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gartab.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garthi.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garter.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gartyp.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garuni.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-garuti.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gasoli.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-gatcop.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-parint.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-rpc.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-rpcpoo.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-rpstio.ali
Xlib/garlic/s-stratt.ali
Xlib/garlic/libgarlic.a
X@dirrm lib/garlic
END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/PLIST
echo x - gnat-glade/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/DESCR'
XGLADE is GNAT's companion package for building distributed systems in Ada.
XGNAT+GLADE is a complete implementation of the Ada 95 programming language.
X
XWWW: http://www.gnat.com/
X
XNote: because of the existence of GLADE, the GTK GUI builder, this package
X      has been renamed gnat-glade, as is done in Linux distributions such
X      as Debian
X
X  -- Samuel Tardieu
X     sam@inf.enst.fr
END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/DESCR
echo x - gnat-glade/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >gnat-glade/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/COMMENT'
XGNU Ada distributed systems annex
END-of-gnat-glade/pkg/COMMENT
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>Number:         18375
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update port: security/saint
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 11:50:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Carl Johan Madestrand
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:
>Description:
* Updated to the latest version of saint
* Made saint depend on nmap (its practically worthless without it)
* Changed order on the MASTER_SITES just because I like it better that way
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:


diff -urN /usr/ports/security/saint/Makefile saint/Makefile
--- /usr/ports/security/saint/Makefile	Thu Apr 20 02:53:40 2000
+++ saint/Makefile	Wed May  3 20:21:46 2000
@@ -6,17 +6,19 @@
 #
 
 PORTNAME=	saint
-PORTVERSION=	2.0.1
+PORTVERSION=	2.0.2
 CATEGORIES=	security
-MASTER_SITES=	http://www.wwdsi.com/saint/downloads/	\
-		ftp://ukug.uk.freebsd.org/pub/lord_cj/	\
-		ftp://ftp.wwdsi.com/pub/saint/
+MASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.wwdsi.com/pub/saint/			\
+		http://www.wwdsi.com/saint/downloads/		\
+		ftp://ukug.uk.freebsd.org/pub/lord_cj/
 DISTNAME=	${PKGNAME}.beta2
 
 MAINTAINER=	calle.madestrand@norrgarden.se
 
+RUN_DEPENDS=	nmap:${PORTSDIR}/security/nmap
+
 USE_PERL5=	yes
-WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/saint-2.0.1
+WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/saint-2.0.2
 MAKE_ENV=	XFLAGS="DAUTH_GID_T=int -DSYS_ERRLIST_DECLARED -DFDSETSIZE=2048"
 ALL_TARGET=	freebsd
 INSTALL_TARGET=	all
diff -urN /usr/ports/security/saint/files/md5 saint/files/md5
--- /usr/ports/security/saint/files/md5	Thu Apr 20 02:53:41 2000
+++ saint/files/md5	Wed May  3 18:22:09 2000
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (saint-2.0.1.beta2.tar.gz) = 9724de6e09204b2a33119ef6cc9b5f27
+MD5 (saint-2.0.2.beta2.tar.gz) = feed65b4faabe08caa0fa94728b362b0
diff -urN /usr/ports/security/saint/pkg/PLIST saint/pkg/PLIST
--- /usr/ports/security/saint/pkg/PLIST	Thu Apr 20 03:22:44 2000
+++ saint/pkg/PLIST	Wed May  3 19:55:02 2000
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
 saint/READMEs/CHANGES-1.3.6-1.5
 saint/READMEs/README.SNMP
 saint/READMEs/CHANGES
+saint/bin/cim.saint
 saint/bin/snmp.saint
 saint/bin/boot.saint
 saint/bin/dns-chk.saint
@@ -240,6 +241,12 @@
 saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability_tutorials.pl
 saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/remote_shell_on_the_Internet.html
 saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/remote_login_on_the_Internet.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/Compaq_Insight_Manager_http_server.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/Performance_Copilot.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/UnixWare_i2odialogd.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/Visual_Interdev_vulnerability.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/http_potential_problems.html
+saint/html/tutorials/vulnerability/nisd_vulnerability.html
 saint/include/netinet/if_ether.h
 saint/include/netinet/igmp.h
 saint/include/netinet/in.h

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The following reply was made to PR ports/18371; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Samuel Tardieu <sam@inf.enst.fr>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Cc:  
Subject: Re: ports/18371: new port: perforce
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 20:46:52 +0200

 Me stupid, I didn't check that the port was OK with portlint. This one
 is 100% clean.
 
 # This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
 # this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
 # create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
 # have default permissions.
 #
 # This archive contains:
 #
 #	perforce
 #	perforce/Makefile
 #	perforce/files
 #	perforce/files/md5
 #	perforce/pkg
 #	perforce/pkg/PLIST
 #	perforce/pkg/DESCR
 #	perforce/pkg/COMMENT
 #
 echo c - perforce
 mkdir -p perforce > /dev/null 2>&1
 echo x - perforce/Makefile
 sed 's/^X//' >perforce/Makefile << 'END-of-perforce/Makefile'
 X# New ports collection makefile for:    perforce
 X# Date created:         3 Mai 2000
 X# Whom:                 sam@inf.enst.fr
 X#
 X# $FreeBSD$
 X#
 X
 XPORTNAME= 	perforce
 XPORTVERSION= 	99.2
 XCATEGORIES=	devel
 XMASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.perforce.com/pub/perforce/r${PORTVERSION}/bin.freebsd/ http://www.dsmit.com/p4/ http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.992/man/
 XEXTRACT_SUFX=
 XDISTFILES=	p4 p4d p4.el p4.1 p4d.1
 XDIST_SUBDIR=	perforce
 X
 XMAINTAINER=	sam@inf.enst.fr
 X
 XBUILD_DEPENDS=	emacs:${PORTSDIR}/editors/emacs
 X
 XNO_PACKAGE=	Restricted distribution
 XNO_CDROM=	Restricted distribution
 X
 XMAN1=		p4.1 p4d.1
 X
 Xdo-extract:
 X	${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}
 X	${CP} ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4 ${WRKSRC}
 X	${CP} ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4d ${WRKSRC}
 X	${CP} ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4.el ${WRKSRC}
 X	${CP} ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4.1 ${WRKSRC}
 X	${CP} ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/p4d.1 ${WRKSRC}
 X
 Xdo-build:
 X	cd ${WRKSRC} && emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile p4.el
 X
 Xdo-install:
 X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4 ${PREFIX}/bin
 X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/p4d ${PREFIX}/sbin
 X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.el ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
 X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/p4.elc ${PREFIX}/share/emacs/site-lisp
 X	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/p4.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
 X	${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/p4d.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1
 X
 X.include <bsd.port.mk>
 END-of-perforce/Makefile
 echo c - perforce/files
 mkdir -p perforce/files > /dev/null 2>&1
 echo x - perforce/files/md5
 sed 's/^X//' >perforce/files/md5 << 'END-of-perforce/files/md5'
 XMD5 (perforce/p4) = 6394c00f803fec549b3d22539bbdbe4a
 XMD5 (perforce/p4d) = 0e14a67349b32ac413876b010ad41024
 XMD5 (perforce/p4.el) = e9a548ac97fbabaf4f51c098f506f179
 XMD5 (perforce/p4.1) = 316b0cf0e0c6e0ff63ecdb612e45f58a
 XMD5 (perforce/p4d.1) = e2f1b2c60690ac4d4d3881faee5aa5e0
 END-of-perforce/files/md5
 echo c - perforce/pkg
 mkdir -p perforce/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
 echo x - perforce/pkg/PLIST
 sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST'
 Xbin/p4
 Xsbin/p4d
 Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.el
 Xshare/emacs/site-lisp/p4.elc
 END-of-perforce/pkg/PLIST
 echo x - perforce/pkg/DESCR
 sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR'
 XPerforce is a commercial revision control system that can be used gratis
 Xfor developping free software (see WWW page for details).
 X
 XWWW: http://www.perforce.com/
 X
 X  -- Samuel Tardieu
 X     sam@inf.enst.fr
 END-of-perforce/pkg/DESCR
 echo x - perforce/pkg/COMMENT
 sed 's/^X//' >perforce/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-perforce/pkg/COMMENT'
 XPerforce client and server
 END-of-perforce/pkg/COMMENT
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Hi, netscape ports' maintainers.

I had ported a netscape wrapper from RedHat Linux and been pondering
how to introduce it with minimum changes over a bunch of netscape
ports, then I came up with an idea.  We could do it by the following
steps.

1)  Make all netscape ports install ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.run instead
    of ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.

2)  Import a new port called www/netscape-wrapper that installs
    ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape that invokes ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.run on
    demand.

    What the wrapper exactly does would be described as this: First,
    the wrapper checks whether the lock file (~/.netscape/lock)
    exists, and when it actually does, it searches for the currently
    running netscape process and asks that to open a new window to
    show a page with the supplied URL.  When no instance is running,
    it runs a new netscape with the URL.  The wrapper is also capable
    of killing a stale lock file and/or zombie instances.

    Thus applications could show HTML help windows, web sites and
    any resources they want just by executing "netscape foo.bar",
    without the Netscape-has-detected-a-lock-file-blah-blah-blah
    warnings.

    Plus, some neat shortcuts to such as opening a Messenger window
    are supported.  Look into the port for further details.

3)  Make all netscape ports depend on www/netscape-wrapper.


The patch that does 1) and 3) is attached at the bottom of this mail,
and the concrete work of 2) is available on the site below:

    http://people.freebsd.org/~knu/ports/www/netscape-wrapper/
    http://people.freebsd.org/~knu/ports/www/netscape-wrapper.tar.gz


I'd note I didn't touch the www/netscape4-communicator.us port because
it installs ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.us, not ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.


Please consider this suggestion and feed any comments back to me.

Thank you.

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Index: japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -r1.29 Makefile
--- japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile	2000/04/11 14:15:36	1.29
+++ japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile	2000/05/03 17:40:21
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
 	${EXTRACT_CMD} ${EXTRACT_BEFORE_ARGS} ${WRKSRC}/${NETHELP}.nif \
 		${EXTRACT_AFTER_ARGS} -C ${NDIR}/${LANG}
 	${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKDIR}/start.sh ${PREFIX}/bin/${BROWSER_CMD}
-	${LN} -sf ${BROWSER_CMD} ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape
+	${LN} -sf ${BROWSER_CMD} ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.run
 	${MKDIR} ${MANDIR}/man1
 	${INSTALL_MAN} ${MASTERDIR}/files/${MAN1} ${MANDIR}/man1
 
Index: japanese/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/japanese/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 PLIST
--- japanese/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/03/26 19:59:39	1.6
+++ japanese/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:23:44
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ja-%%BROWSER%%-%%VER%%
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 %%NSUBDIR%%/netscape.cfg
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/Netscape
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/about
Index: japanese/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/japanese/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.7 PLIST
--- japanese/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/03/26 19:59:47	1.7
+++ japanese/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:26:07
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ja-%%BROWSER%%-47
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 @exec mkdir -p %D/%%NSUBDIR%%/locale
 @exec ln -sf /usr/share/locale/en_US.ISO_8859-1 %D/%%NSUBDIR%%/locale/%%LANG%%
 @unexec rm -f %D/%%NSUBDIR%%/locale/%%LANG%%
Index: korean/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/korean/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 PLIST
--- korean/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	1999/08/24 23:04:02	1.5
+++ korean/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:39:23
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ko-communicator-4
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 %%NSUBDIR%%/netscape.cfg
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/Netscape
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/about
Index: korean/netscape4-navigator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/korean/netscape4-navigator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 PLIST
--- korean/netscape4-navigator/pkg/PLIST	1999/08/24 23:04:04	1.5
+++ korean/netscape4-navigator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:38:54
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ko-navigator-4
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 %%NSUBDIR%%/netscape.cfg
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/Netscape
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/about
Index: korean/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/korean/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 PLIST
--- korean/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/02/08 16:22:13	1.6
+++ korean/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:38:16
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ko-communicator-47
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 %%NSUBDIR%%/netscape.cfg
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/Netscape
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/LICENSE.ko
Index: korean/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/korean/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 PLIST
--- korean/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST	2000/02/08 16:22:15	1.6
+++ korean/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:38:38
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 bin/ko-navigator-47
-@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %f %B/netscape.run
 %%NSUBDIR%%/netscape.cfg
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/Netscape
 %%NSUBDIR%%/%%LANG%%/LICENSE.ko
Index: www/linux-netscape4/Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/linux-netscape4/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13 Makefile
--- www/linux-netscape4/Makefile	2000/04/10 00:05:43	1.13
+++ www/linux-netscape4/Makefile	2000/05/03 17:27:43
@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
 
 MAINTAINER=	tom@eborcom.com
 
-RUN_DEPENDS=	/compat/linux/lib/ld.so:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base
+RUN_DEPENDS=	/compat/linux/lib/ld.so:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base \
+		netscape:${PORTSDIR}/www/netscape-wrapper
 
 ONLY_FOR_ARCHS=	i386
 
@@ -30,7 +31,7 @@
 	cd ${WRKSRC} && yes "" | \
 	    LC_TIME=C MOZILLA_HOME="${NDIR}" ./ns-install
 	${MV} -f ${NDIR}/netscape ${NDIR}/netscape.bin
-	${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/netscape ${BINDIR}
+	${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/netscape ${BINDIR}/netscape.run
 	if [ ! -f ${NDIR}/mailcap ] ; then \
 	    ${INSTALL_DATA} ${FILESDIR}/mailcap ${NDIR}; \
 	fi
Index: www/linux-netscape4/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/linux-netscape4/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 PLIST
--- www/linux-netscape4/pkg/PLIST	1999/02/22 04:31:44	1.5
+++ www/linux-netscape4/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:26:56
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-bin/netscape
+bin/netscape.run
 lib/netscape/LICENSE
 lib/netscape/Netscape.ad
 lib/netscape/README
Index: www/linux-netscape47-communicator/Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/linux-netscape47-communicator/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -r1.21 Makefile
--- www/linux-netscape47-communicator/Makefile	2000/04/10 00:05:44	1.21
+++ www/linux-netscape47-communicator/Makefile	2000/05/03 17:28:14
@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
 
 MAINTAINER=	girgen@partitur.se
 
-RUN_DEPENDS=	/compat/linux/lib/ld.so:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base
+RUN_DEPENDS=	/compat/linux/lib/ld.so:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base \
+		netscape:${PORTSDIR}/www/netscape-wrapper
 
 ONLY_FOR_ARCHS=	i386
 
Index: www/linux-netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/linux-netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -u -r1.9 PLIST
--- www/linux-netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/03/04 23:58:12	1.9
+++ www/linux-netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:28:01
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 bin/%%BROWSER%%-%%BROWSER_VER%%
 @exec ln -sf %f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
-@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape
-@unexec rm -f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape.run
+@unexec rm -f %B/netscape.run
 @unexec rm -f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
 %%NSUBDIR%%/java/classes/ifc11.jar
 %%NSUBDIR%%/java/classes/iiop10.jar
Index: www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.65
diff -u -r1.65 Makefile
--- www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile	2000/04/17 00:18:50	1.65
+++ www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile	2000/05/03 17:43:14
@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
 
 MAINTAINER?=	sada@FreeBSD.org
 
+RUN_DEPENDS+=	netscape:${PORTSDIR}/www/netscape-wrapper
+
 Y2K=		http://home.netscape.com/products/year2000/faq/client.html
 
 .if !defined(INFILE_HEAD)
@@ -95,7 +97,7 @@
 	${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}/netscape \
 		${BINDIR}/${BROWSER_ARC}-${BROWSER_VER}
 	${LN} -sf ${BROWSER_ARC}-${BROWSER_VER} ${BINDIR}/${BROWSER_ARC}-4
-	${LN} -sf ${BROWSER_ARC}-4 ${BINDIR}/netscape
+	${LN} -sf ${BROWSER_ARC}-4 ${BINDIR}/netscape.run
 	if [ ! -f ${NDIR}/mailcap ] ; then \
 		${INSTALL_DATA} ${MAILCAP} ${NDIR}; \
 	fi
Index: www/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.19 PLIST
--- www/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	1999/10/10 20:24:10	1.19
+++ www/netscape4-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:29:17
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 bin/communicator-%%BROWSER_VER%%
 @exec ln -sf %f %B/communicator-4
-@exec ln -sf communicator-4 %B/netscape
-@unexec rm -f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf communicator-4 %B/netscape.run
+@unexec rm -f %B/netscape.run
 @unexec rm -f %B/communicator-4
 %%NSUBDIR%%/README
 %%NSUBDIR%%/LICENSE
Index: www/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -u -r1.25 PLIST
--- www/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/02/28 03:57:25	1.25
+++ www/netscape47-communicator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:44:39
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 bin/%%BROWSER%%-%%BROWSER_VER%%
 @exec ln -sf %f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
-@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape
-@unexec rm -f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape.run
+@unexec rm -f %B/netscape.run
 @unexec rm -f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
 %%NSUBDIR%%/LICENSE
 %%NSUBDIR%%/Netscape.ad
Index: www/netscape47-communicator.us/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/netscape47-communicator.us/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 PLIST
--- www/netscape47-communicator.us/pkg/PLIST	2000/02/27 13:52:05	1.8
+++ www/netscape47-communicator.us/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:44:47
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 bin/%%BROWSER%%-%%BROWSER_VER%%
 @exec ln -sf %f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
-@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape
-@unexec rm -f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf %%BROWSER%%-4 %B/netscape.run
+@unexec rm -f %B/netscape.run
 @unexec rm -f %B/%%BROWSER%%-4
 %%NSUBDIR%%/LICENSE
 %%NSUBDIR%%/Netscape.ad
Index: www/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/www/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST,v
retrieving revision 1.27
diff -u -r1.27 PLIST
--- www/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST	2000/02/28 08:34:14	1.27
+++ www/netscape47-navigator/pkg/PLIST	2000/05/03 17:45:43
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 bin/navigator-%%BROWSER_VER%%
 @exec ln -sf %f %B/navigator-4
-@exec ln -sf navigator-4 %B/netscape
-@unexec rm -f %B/netscape
+@exec ln -sf navigator-4 %B/netscape.run
+@unexec rm -f %B/netscape.run
 @unexec rm -f %B/navigator-4
 %%NSUBDIR%%/LICENSE
 %%NSUBDIR%%/Netscape.ad


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Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 15:20:32 -0500
From: Ade Lovett <ade@FreeBSD.org>
To: Mark Ovens <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
Cc: ports@freebsd.org, jedgar@FreeBSD.org
Subject: Re: Problems with the pan newsreader port
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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 07:13:53PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> I have couple of problems with the pan newsreader. Firstly,
> *everytime* I start it I get:
>
> [snip]

No idea if this is going to fix your problems, but I noticed a new
PAN distribution turned up recently.

http://www.lovett.com/FreeBSD/news.pan.080b7.patch

will get you the patchfile..  the program still seems somewhat
unstable though, subject to some fairly random crashes :(

-aDe

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Bryan,

pbmtext doesn't handle characters below 0x20 or above 0x7f very well -
they are just replaced by spaces. This is caused by a sign promotion
issue. Attached is a fix for pbmtext.c, making it look into the selected
font whether a specific character is present or not (and only if it
isn't replace it by a space), and correctly handle character codes 0x01
upto 0xff.

Interestingly the built-in "bdf" font (which actually is pbmtext's
default font!) already contains full ISO-8859-1 encoding, but that could
never be used...

Tested on FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE, though it should certainly work on any
decent platform. (FreeBSD port maintainer, please feed this into a patch
file and cvs it.)

Regards,
Helge

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--- pbm/pbmtext.c.orig	Sun Mar 19 05:11:47 2000
+++ pbm/pbmtext.c	Wed May  3 23:32:21 2000
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 #include "pbm.h"
 #include "pbmfont.h"
 
-static void fix_control_chars ARGS(( char* buf ));
+static void fix_control_chars ARGS(( unsigned char* buf, struct font* fn ));
 static void fill_rect ARGS(( bit** bits, int row0, int col0, int height, int width, bit color ));
 
 int
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
     struct glyph* glyph;
     int lines, maxlines, line;
     int maxwidth, maxleftb;
-    char* cp;
+    unsigned char* cp;
     char* usage = "[-font <fontfile>] [-builtin <fontname>] [text]";
 
     pbm_init( &argc, argv );
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
 	    (void) strcat( buf, argv[argn] );
 	    ++argn;
 	    }
-	fix_control_chars( buf );
+	fix_control_chars( buf, fn );
 	lp[0] = buf;
 	lines = 1;
 	}
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
 	    {
 	    int l;
 
-	    fix_control_chars( buf );
+	    fix_control_chars( buf, fn );
 	    l = strlen( buf );
 	    if ( lines >= maxlines )
 		{
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
     for ( line = 0; line < lines; ++line ) {
 	int x = 0;
 	int bwid = 0;
-	char lastch;
+	unsigned char lastch;
     int isfirst;   /* logical */
     
     isfirst = 1;   /* initial assumption */
@@ -211,8 +211,9 @@
     }
 
 static void
-fix_control_chars( buf )
-    char* buf;
+fix_control_chars( buf, fn )
+    unsigned char* buf;
+    struct font* fn;
     {
     int i, j, n, l;
 
@@ -228,8 +229,8 @@
 		buf[i] = ' ';
 	    --i;
 	    }
-	else if ( buf[i] < ' ' || buf[i] > '~' )
-	    /* Turn other control chars into a single space. */
+	else if ( !fn->glyph[(int)buf[i]] )
+	    /* Turn unknown chars into a single space. */
 	    buf[i] = ' ';
 	}
     }

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	jedgar@FreeBSD.ORG
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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:20:32PM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 07:13:53PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > I have couple of problems with the pan newsreader. Firstly,
> > *everytime* I start it I get:
> >
> > [snip]
> 
> No idea if this is going to fix your problems, but I noticed a new
> PAN distribution turned up recently.
> 
> http://www.lovett.com/FreeBSD/news.pan.080b7.patch
> 
> will get you the patchfile..  the program still seems somewhat
> unstable though, subject to some fairly random crashes :(

I've actually found the 0.8.0 betas to be more stable than 0.7.6.
Not to mention a LOT faster at decoding binaries.

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chris Piazza wrote:

> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:20:32PM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
> > On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 07:13:53PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > > I have couple of problems with the pan newsreader. Firstly,
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> > >
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> > No idea if this is going to fix your problems, but I noticed a new
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> > http://www.lovett.com/FreeBSD/news.pan.080b7.patch
> > 
> > will get you the patchfile..  the program still seems somewhat
> > unstable though, subject to some fairly random crashes :(
> 
> I've actually found the 0.8.0 betas to be more stable than 0.7.6.
> Not to mention a LOT faster at decoding binaries.
> 

Well, I suppose I should pipe in here.  I've been putting off updating to
the 0.8.0-betas since there are, well, beta.  However, if they are
improving, I'll look into updating the port.  Unfortunately, as pan's
features have been expanding, it's stability hasn't been so
lucky...hopefully, things are improving.

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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 06:11:36PM -0400, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> Well, I suppose I should pipe in here.  I've been putting off updating to
> the 0.8.0-betas since there are, well, beta.  However, if they are
> improving, I'll look into updating the port.

Apart from a few notable cases, with GNOME apps, it seems to be
'update early, update often' :)  Sadly, the words 'alpha', 'beta',
'0.x', 'unstable' etc.. have been severly abused and overloaded
over the years, so it's usually a pretty tough judgement call.

-aDe [waiting to see how backwards compatible GNOME 1.2 will be with 1.0 :)]

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bash-2.03# cd openssh
bash-2.03# make install
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bash-2.03# cd ../openssl
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>pbmtext doesn't handle characters below 0x20 or above 0x7f very well -
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Thanks.

Your patch changes some types to unsigned character to solve the
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So instead, I left the variables as char and cast them to unsigned
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Incidentally, I see that I had the opportunity to fix most of these a
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My compiler warning seems to be oriented toward the 8 bitness rather
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Bryan Henderson:
| >pbmtext doesn't handle characters below 0x20 or above 0x7f very well -
| >they are just replaced by spaces. This is caused by a sign promotion
| >issue. 
| Your patch changes some types to unsigned character to solve the
| problem, but that gives me compiler warnings for the type conversions
| (because unfortunately, the C library uses the convention of strings
| being made up of signed characters).

Oops, yeah, right. But these are warnings only... Should be cleaned up
of course. Thank you for correcting this.

| This will be in Netpbm 9.1 within a week.

Great!

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Max Clark wrote:

> I have already installed the rsaref port. This is a brand new installation
> (less than one day old) running FreeBSD 4.0.
> 
> What do I need to do to install OpenSSH?

All I had to do to get OpenSSH working was install the rsaref
port.  OpenSSH is included in the base FreeBSD 4.0 system.  You can turn
it on in your /etc/rc.conf by adding sshd_enable="YES".

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Thank you. It's a little different from 3.2

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Max Clark wrote:

> I have already installed the rsaref port. This is a brand new installation
> (less than one day old) running FreeBSD 4.0.
>
> What do I need to do to install OpenSSH?

All I had to do to get OpenSSH working was install the rsaref
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it on in your /etc/rc.conf by adding sshd_enable="YES".

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From: "Max Clark" <max.clark@emind.com>
> bash-2.03# cd openssh
> bash-2.03# make install
> This port requires the OpenSSL library, which is part of
> the FreeBSD crypto distribution but not installed on your
> machine. Please see Chapter 6.5 in the handbook for
> instructions on how to obtain and install the FreeBSD
> OpenSSL distribution.
> *** Error code 1
>
That message should have you look at Chapter 8.8 of the handbook

http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/openssl.html

> I have already installed the rsaref port. This is a brand new installation
> (less than one day old) running FreeBSD 4.0.
>
> What do I need to do to install OpenSSH?
>
OpenSSL and OpenSSH are part of the base FreeBSD 4.0 system.  What you need
to do is cvsup the crypto sources for your system and rebuild world.

Is to add src-crypto, src-sys-crypto, src-secure to your CVSup file.

NOTE: cvs-crypto contains all three of the above collections.

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:

> OpenSSL and OpenSSH are part of the base FreeBSD 4.0 system.  What you need
> to do is cvsup the crypto sources for your system and rebuild world.
> 
> Is to add src-crypto, src-sys-crypto, src-secure to your CVSup file.
> 
> NOTE: cvs-crypto contains all three of the above collections.

Why not just run /stand/sysinstall and install the distributions?  That
would save a lot of time and hassel of building world.

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From: "Vince Valenti" <vince@bendnet.com>
> On Wed, 3 May 2000, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
>
> > OpenSSL and OpenSSH are part of the base FreeBSD 4.0 system.  What you
need
> > to do is cvsup the crypto sources for your system and rebuild world.
> >
> > Is to add src-crypto, src-sys-crypto, src-secure to your CVSup file.
> >
> > NOTE: cvs-crypto contains all three of the above collections.
>
> Why not just run /stand/sysinstall and install the distributions?  That
> would save a lot of time and hassel of building world.
>
Forgot about sysinstall, but that would work also.

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 * http://www.freebsd.org/ports/www.html is still showing the previous
 * version as it's title (apache+ssl-1.3.9+1.37), despite the update having
 * been committed some time ago.

Oops, I was going to commit a new index last night but got sidetracked
by some "silly haggling".  Sorry. :)

Committed now, should be updated on the web site as soon as it is
regenerated.

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I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
binary available.  
There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
gotten this far:

===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
/usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
*** Error code 70

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.

**Here is the makefile**:
************************

# New ports collection makefile for:	linux-bmrt	
# Date created:			2 May 2000
# Whom:				R Joseph Wright
#
# $FreeBSD$
#

PORTNAME=	linux-bmrt
PORTVERSION=	2.5
CATEGORIES=	graphics linux
MASTER_SITES=	http://www.bmrt.org/BMRTdownload/
DISTNAME=	BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2
MAINTAINER=	rjoseph@mammalia.org

NO_BUILD=	yes
NO_STRIP=	yes
WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/BMRT2.5/

PROGRAM=	composite farm frankenrender mkmip mkmosaic rendrib rgl \
		slc slctell

do-install:
	
	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt/
	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt/html/
	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/bmrt/
	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/
	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/shaders/
	
.for i in ${PROGRAM}
	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin	
	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
.endfor

.include <bsd.port.mk>

Please don't be too harsh--I know it's not finished!

I'm wondering if I should just use ${CP} instead of ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} in
this case.  The handbook doesn't give many details on creating ports for
binary packages that I could find.




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 * From: kiri@pis.toba-cmt.ac.jp

 * Oh!!! That's upside-down. Sorry, again put it

That's fine.  We can all read patches forwards or backwards. :)

However, is it necessary?  It doesn't seem like a whole lot of ports
use automake anyway.

===
>> grep -c automake-1.4 /usr/ports/INDEX 
6
>> grep -c autoconf-2.13 /usr/ports/INDEX 
61
===

Well, maybe 6 is enough.  What do others think?

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

> I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> binary available.  
> There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> gotten this far:
> 
> ===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
> install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
> install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
> /usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
> *** Error code 70
> 
*snip*
> .for i in ${PROGRAM}
> 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin	
> 	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
> .endfor
> 
> I'm wondering if I should just use ${CP} instead of ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} in
> this case.  The handbook doesn't give many details on creating ports for
> binary packages that I could find.
> 

${INSTALL_SCRIPT} might be more appropriate as it will install with the
correct mode/ownership without trying to strip.

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

> On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> 
> > I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> > Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> > binary available.  
> > There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> > gotten this far:
> > 
> > ===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
> > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
> > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
> > /usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
> > *** Error code 70
> > 
> *snip*
> > .for i in ${PROGRAM}
> > 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin	
> > 	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
> > .endfor
> > 
> > I'm wondering if I should just use ${CP} instead of ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} in
> > this case.  The handbook doesn't give many details on creating ports for
> > binary packages that I could find.
> > 
> 
> ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} might be more appropriate as it will install with the
> correct mode/ownership without trying to strip.
> 

Replying to myself:

...or use ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} and set STRIP=


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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 06:12:49PM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> However, is it necessary?  It doesn't seem like a whole lot of ports
> use automake anyway.
>
> [snip]
> 
> Well, maybe 6 is enough.  What do others think?


I'd like to see it go in.  automake is already used by these ports,
and it makes for consistency down the entire tool chain
(automake, autoconf, libtool, configure)

-aDe

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

> I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> binary available.  
> There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> gotten this far:
> 
> ===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
> /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
> install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
> install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
> /usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
> *** Error code 70
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt.
> 
> **Here is the makefile**:
> ************************
> 
> # New ports collection makefile for:	linux-bmrt	
> # Date created:			2 May 2000
> # Whom:				R Joseph Wright
> #
> # $FreeBSD$
> #
> 
> PORTNAME=	linux-bmrt
> PORTVERSION=	2.5
> CATEGORIES=	graphics linux
> MASTER_SITES=	http://www.bmrt.org/BMRTdownload/
> DISTNAME=	BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2
> MAINTAINER=	rjoseph@mammalia.org
> 
> NO_BUILD=	yes
> NO_STRIP=	yes
> WRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/BMRT2.5/
> 
> PROGRAM=	composite farm frankenrender mkmip mkmosaic rendrib rgl \
> 		slc slctell
> 
> do-install:
> 	
> 	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt/
> 	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> 	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/bmrt/
> 	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/
> 	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/shaders/
> 	
> .for i in ${PROGRAM}
> 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin	
> 	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
> .endfor
> 
> .include <bsd.port.mk>
> 
> Please don't be too harsh--I know it's not finished!
> 
> I'm wondering if I should just use ${CP} instead of ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} in
> this case.  The handbook doesn't give many details on creating ports for
> binary packages that I could find.

P.S.  I forgot to add that only "farm" and "frankenrender" are not
recognized by strip.  I checked all of them manually.



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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

> On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> > > Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> > > binary available.  
> > > There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> > > gotten this far:
> > > 
> > > ===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
> > > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
> > > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> > > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
> > > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
> > > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
> > > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
> > > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
> > > /usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
> > > *** Error code 70
> > > 
> > *snip*
> > > .for i in ${PROGRAM}
> > > 	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin	
> > > 	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
> > > .endfor
> > > 
> > > I'm wondering if I should just use ${CP} instead of ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} in
> > > this case.  The handbook doesn't give many details on creating ports for
> > > binary packages that I could find.
> > > 
> > 
> > ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} might be more appropriate as it will install with the
> > correct mode/ownership without trying to strip.
> > 
> 
> Replying to myself:
> 
> ...or use ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} and set STRIP=

What would you set it to?



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On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

> > > 
> > > ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} might be more appropriate as it will install with the
> > > correct mode/ownership without trying to strip.
> > > 
> > 
> > Replying to myself:
> > 
> > ...or use ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} and set STRIP=
> 
> What would you set it to?
> 

Nothing, which overrides the STRIP?= -s  in sys.mk

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On Wed, 3 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

> On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> 
> > > > 
> > > > ${INSTALL_SCRIPT} might be more appropriate as it will install with the
> > > > correct mode/ownership without trying to strip.
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > Replying to myself:
> > > 
> > > ...or use ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} and set STRIP=
> > 
> > What would you set it to?
> > 
> 
> Nothing, which overrides the STRIP?= -s  in sys.mk
> 
Beautiful.  That's one hurdle....



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>Number:         18380
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port cad/electric
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  3 22:40:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

FreeBSD Here.here 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #14: Thu Apr 27 19:13:35 EST 2000     root@Here.here:/usr/src/sys/compile/LIOUX  i386

>Description:

New port for the circuit simulator cad electric. This one is able to handle a good
number of circuit designs through the use of the support software such as SPICE.

The port respects hier and seems to be working fine. However, I have one doubt about
the port.

On patch-aa, I changed all /usr/local/ LOC macro references to PREFIX. However,
all LOC reference software that do not belong to this port (possibly related
to software belonging to other ports), should I either keep PREFIX or pick
LOCALBASE?

If I should change to LOCALBASE, the committer can do this on a brieze just
by adding the change to my SED line on pre-patch and change appropriately
all LOC references from PREFIX to LOCALBASE. The line below should do it. :)

${SED} "s!PREFIX!${PREFIX}!g;s|LOCALBASE|${LOCALBASE}|g" ${FILESDIR}/patch-prefix > ${EXTRA_PATCHES}

>How-To-Repeat:

n/a

>Fix:

# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	electric
#	electric/files
#	electric/files/md5
#	electric/files/patch-prefix
#	electric/Makefile
#	electric/patches
#	electric/patches/patch-aa
#	electric/pkg
#	electric/pkg/PLIST
#	electric/pkg/COMMENT
#	electric/pkg/DESCR
#
echo c - electric
mkdir -p electric > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - electric/files
mkdir -p electric/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - electric/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >electric/files/md5 << 'END-of-electric/files/md5'
XMD5 (electric-5.7.4.tar.gz) = b5fffef439f68dc575b37574b2df0d17
END-of-electric/files/md5
echo x - electric/files/patch-prefix
sed 's/^X//' >electric/files/patch-prefix << 'END-of-electric/files/patch-prefix'
XThis patch teaches it a little bit about hier(7)
X
X--- src/include/config.h.ORIG	Thu May  4 01:19:57 2000
X+++ src/include/config.h	Thu May  4 01:22:03 2000
X@@ -110,15 +110,15 @@
X #  define ELECTRICLOG        ".electric.log"
X #  define ELECTRICLOGSAVE    ".electriclast.log"
X #  define OPTIONSFILE        ".electricoptions.elib"
X-#  define LIBDIR             "lib/"
X+#  define LIBDIR             "PREFIX/share/electric/lib/"
X #  define SORTLOC            "/usr/bin/sort"
X-#  define ESIMLOC            "/usr/local/bin/esim"
X-#  define RSIMLOC            "/usr/local/bin/rsim"
X-#  define PRESIMLOC          "/usr/local/bin/presim"
X-#  define RNLLOC             "/usr/local/bin/rnl"
X-#  define SPICELOC           "/usr/local/bin/spice"
X-#  define FLATDRCLOC         "/usr/local/bin/ffindshort"
X-#  define SFLATDRCLOC        "/usr/local/bin/findshort"
X+#  define ESIMLOC            "PREFIX/bin/esim"
X+#  define RSIMLOC            "PREFIX/bin/rsim"
X+#  define PRESIMLOC          "PREFIX/bin/presim"
X+#  define RNLLOC             "PREFIX/bin/rnl"
X+#  define SPICELOC           "PREFIX/bin/spice"
X+#  define FLATDRCLOC         "PREFIX/bin/ffindshort"
X+#  define SFLATDRCLOC        "PREFIX/bin/findshort"
X #  define HUGEINT            0x7FFFFFFF		/* largest possible integer */
X    typedef          long   INTBIG;			/* at least 32 bits, can hold address */
X    typedef          short  INTSML;			/* at least 16 bits */
END-of-electric/files/patch-prefix
echo x - electric/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >electric/Makefile << 'END-of-electric/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	electric
X# Date created:				4 May 2000
X# Whom:					Mario S F Ferreira <lioux@linf.unb.br> et al.
X# $FreeBSD$
X
XPORTNAME=	electric
XPORTVERSION=	5.7.4
XCATEGORIES=	cad
XMASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_GNU}
XMASTER_SITE_SUBDIR=	${PORTNAME}
X
XMAINTAINER=	lioux@linf.unb.br
X
XUSE_XLIB=	yes
XREQUIRES_MOTIF=	yes
XEXTRA_PATCHES=	${WRKDIR}/patch-prefix
XGNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
XUSE_GMAKE=	yes
XMAKE_ENV+=	X11BASE="${X11BASE}" HACK_INSTALL_DIR="${INSTALL_DIR}"
X
XINSTALL_DIR=    ${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 755
X
Xpre-patch:
X	${SED} "s!PREFIX!${PREFIX}!g" ${FILESDIR}/patch-prefix > ${EXTRA_PATCHES}
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-electric/Makefile
echo c - electric/patches
mkdir -p electric/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - electric/patches/patch-aa
sed 's/^X//' >electric/patches/patch-aa << 'END-of-electric/patches/patch-aa'
XThis patch teaches it to respect our CFLAGS, the install
Xprogram and where to find the X11 header files. Besides,
Xit tells it a little bit about hier(7)
X
X--- Makefile.in.orig	Tue Mar 21 19:44:46 2000
X+++ Makefile.in	Thu May  4 02:16:35 2000
X@@ -356,18 +356,19 @@
X BUILDOPTS = $(DEBUG)
X BUILDDIR = obj
X HDS = src/include
X-EXTRA_CFLAGS = $(LANGCFLAGS) $(PROJCFLAGS) $(CADENCECFLAGS)
X-CFLAGS = $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG) -I$(HDS) $(MULTIPROCESSORCFLAGS)
X+EXTRA_CFLAGS = $(LANGCFLAGS) $(PROJCFLAGS) $(CADENCECFLAGS) @CFLAGS@ -I$(X11BASE)/include
X+CFLAGS = $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $(DEBUG) -I$(HDS) $(MULTIPROCESSORCFLAGS) 
X XCFLAGS = @X_CFLAGS@ $(CFLAGS) $(TIFFLAGS) $(XPOWER)
X INSTALL = cp
X-INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL)
X-INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL)
X+INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM)
X+INSTALL_DATA = $(BSD_INSTALL_DATA)
X+INSTALL_DIR = $(HACK_INSTALL_DIR)
X prefix = @prefix@
X exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
X LIBS = @X_PRE_LIBS@ @X_LIBS@ $(XTLIBS) -lX11 -lm @X_EXTRA_LIBS@
X 
X # the target of the build
X-electric: $(CORE_OBJS)
X+all: $(CORE_OBJS)
X 	$(COMPILER) $(BUILDOPTS) -o electric $(CORE_OBJS) $(LIBS)
X  
X clean:
X@@ -422,15 +423,17 @@
X 	rm -f src/usr/*~ src/usr/"#"*"#"
X 	rm -f src/vhdl/*~ src/vhdl/"#"*"#"
X 
X-install: all $(prefix)/electric $(prefix)/electric/lib
X+install: all @datadir@/electric @datadir@/electric/lib
X 	$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) electric @bindir@/electric
X-	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/* $(prefix)/electric/lib
X-	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/.cadrc $(prefix)/electric/lib
X+	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/*.help @datadir@/electric/lib
X+	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/*.mac @datadir@/electric/lib
X+	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/*.txt @datadir@/electric/lib
X+	$(INSTALL_DATA) lib/.cadrc @datadir@/electric/lib
X 
X-$(prefix)/electric:
X-	mkdir $(prefix)/electric
X-$(prefix)/electric/lib:
X-	mkdir $(prefix)/electric/lib
X+@datadir@/electric:
X+	$(INSTALL_DIR) @datadir@/electric
X+@datadir@/electric/lib:
X+	$(INSTALL_DIR) @datadir@/electric/lib
X 
X uninstall:
X 	rm -f @bindir@/electric
END-of-electric/patches/patch-aa
echo c - electric/pkg
mkdir -p electric/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - electric/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >electric/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-electric/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/electric
Xshare/electric/lib/ALS.help
Xshare/electric/lib/CL.help
Xshare/electric/lib/EVE.help
Xshare/electric/lib/QUISC.help
Xshare/electric/lib/evemenus.mac
Xshare/electric/lib/evetutor.mac
Xshare/electric/lib/pla_mocmos.txt
Xshare/electric/lib/sclib.txt
Xshare/electric/lib/tsmc25.txt
Xshare/electric/lib/umc18.txt
Xshare/electric/lib/.cadrc
X@dirrm share/electric/lib
X@dirrm share/electric
END-of-electric/pkg/PLIST
echo x - electric/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >electric/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-electric/pkg/COMMENT'
XElectric is a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle many forms of circuit design
END-of-electric/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - electric/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >electric/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-electric/pkg/DESCR'
XElectric is a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle
Xmany forms of circuit design, including:
X
X   Custom IC layout (ASICs) 
X   Schematic drawing 
X   Hardware description language specifications 
X   Electro-mechanical hybrid layout 
X
X(snip, this is an edited version of Electric's homepage)
X
XElectric handles these file formats: 
X
X   CIF I/O 
X   GDS I/O 
X   VHDL I/O 
X   DXF I/O 
X   PostScript, HPGL, and QuickDraw output 
X
XFor real funcionality, one should consider installing
Xsupport simulation software such as cad/spice.
X
XFor a complete description check below.
X
XWWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/electric/electric.html
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 * From: Ade Lovett <ade@lovett.com>

 * I'd like to see it go in.  automake is already used by these ports,
 * and it makes for consistency down the entire tool chain
 * (automake, autoconf, libtool, configure)

That's a good point.  Yes, it's probably a good idea to put the entire
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Thus spake Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami (asami@FreeBSD.ORG):

> Well, maybe 6 is enough.  What do others think?

Yes. More to come! automake/autoconf are the de-facto-standards for
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The following reply was made to PR ports/16606; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org, sobomax@altavista.net
Cc:  
Subject: Re: ports/16606: new port: Adobe Acrobat Viewer - a new Adobe's free PDF 
 viewer written entirely in Java
Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 11:45:18 +0300

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 Celebrating 3rd month of this port being in GNATS I've made several cleanups:
 
 1. Port now complies to the new PORTNAME/PORTVERSION scheme.
 2. Files now being installed according to the Java porting rules
 (share/java/AcrobatViewer/ instead of share/AcrobatViewer/).
 
 I'm still awaiting for any Java enthusiast with commit privileges to commit
 this port.
 
 -Maxim
 
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 diff -ruN /tmp/acrobatviewer/Makefile acrobatviewer/Makefile
 --- /tmp/acrobatviewer/Makefile	Mon Feb  7 11:30:10 2000
 +++ acrobatviewer/Makefile	Thu May  4 11:20:34 2000
 @@ -1,28 +1,36 @@
  # New ports collection makefile for:    Adobe Acrobar Viewer Version 1.1
 -# Version required:	1.1
  # Date created:		4 Febrary 2000
  # Whom:			Maxim Sobolev
  #
  # $FreeBSD: Exp $
  #
  
 -DISTNAME=	viewer.bin
 -PKGNAME=	acrobatviewer-1.1
 +PORTNAME=	acrobatviewer
 +PORTVERSION=	1.1
  CATEGORIES=	print java
  MASTER_SITES=	ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/magic/acrobatviewer/unix/1.x/
 +DISTNAME=	viewer.bin
  EXTRACT_SUFX=
  
  MAINTAINER=	sobomax@altavista.net
  
 -RUN_DEPENDS=	${LOCALBASE}/jdk${JDK_VERSION}/bin/java:${PORTSDIR}/java/jdk
 +RUN_DEPENDS=	${JAVAVM}:${PORTSDIR}/java/jdk
  
  USE_ZIP=	yes
  USE_XLIB=	yes
  NO_BUILD=	yes
  
  JDK_VERSION=	1.1.8
 +JAVAVM=		${LOCALBASE}/jdk${JDK_VERSION}/bin/java
 +
 +.if defined(USE_JIT)
 +RUN_DEPENDS+=	${LOCALBASE}/jdk${JDK_VERSION}/lib/${ARCH}/green_threads/libshujit.so:${PORTSDIR}/java/shujit
 +JAVAJIT=	shujit
 +.else
 +JAVAJIT=
 +.endif
  
 -INSTSBDR=	${PREFIX}/share/AdobeAcrobatViewer
 +INSTSBDR=	${PREFIX}/share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer
  
  # For the end-users this "InstallAnywhere" whizard probably is a great step
  # toward Windowze-like software installations comparing with traditional
 @@ -45,9 +53,10 @@
  		${LOCALBASE}/bin/unzip -o -a -j -qq archive.zip && \
  		${PERL} -pi -e "s.\x0D.." ${WRKSRC}/AcrobatViewer.lax
  
 -post-patch:
 +do-configure:
  		@${PERL} -pi -e "s|%INSTDIR%|${INSTSBDR}|g" ${WRKSRC}/AcrobatViewer.lax && \
 -		${PERL} -pi -e "s|%JAVAVM%|${LOCALBASE}/jdk${JDK_VERSION}/bin/java|g" ${WRKSRC}/AcrobatViewer.lax
 +		${PERL} -pi -e "s|%JAVAVM%|${JAVAVM}|g" ${WRKSRC}/AcrobatViewer.lax && \
 +		${PERL} -pi -e "s|%JAVAJIT%|${JAVAJIT}|g" ${WRKSRC}/AcrobatViewer.lax
  
  do-install:
  		${MKDIR} ${INSTSBDR}
 @@ -60,10 +69,6 @@
  		${LN} -sf ${INSTSBDR}/AcrobatViewer ${PREFIX}/bin/AcrobatViewer
  
  post-install:
 -		@${ECHO_MSG}
 -		@${ECHO_MSG} ' Please advise all your users intended to use Acrobat Viewer to create'
 -		@${ECHO_MSG} ' "~/AdobeFonts" directory, which is neccessary for Acrobat Viewer to normally
 -		@${ECHO_MSG} ' save its configuration data.'
 -		@${ECHO_MSG}
 +		@${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE}
  
  .include <bsd.port.mk>
 diff -ruN /tmp/acrobatviewer/patches/patch-aa acrobatviewer/patches/patch-aa
 --- /tmp/acrobatviewer/patches/patch-aa	Thu Feb  3 17:17:10 2000
 +++ acrobatviewer/patches/patch-aa	Fri Feb 11 18:05:05 2000
 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 ---- AcrobatViewer.lax.orig	Thu Feb  3 17:12:14 2000
 -+++ AcrobatViewer.lax	Thu Feb  3 17:15:51 2000
 +--- AcrobatViewer.lax.orig	Fri Feb 11 18:02:57 2000
 ++++ AcrobatViewer.lax	Fri Feb 11 18:04:07 2000
  @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
   #   --------------------
   #   name given the launcher in console windows
 @@ -27,16 +27,17 @@
   
   
   #   LAX.MAIN.CLASS
 -@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
 +@@ -47,7 +47,8 @@
   #   -----------------
   #   the VM to use for the next launch
   
  -lax.nl.current.vm=C:\\Java\\jdk1.1.8\\bin\\jre.exe
  +lax.nl.current.vm=%JAVAVM%
 ++lax.nl.java.compiler=%JAVAJIT%
   
   
   #   LAX.NL.JAVA.LAUNCHER.MAIN.CLASS
 -@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
 +@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@
   #   --------------------
   #   path to the installdir magic folder
   
 diff -ruN /tmp/acrobatviewer/patches/patch-ab acrobatviewer/patches/patch-ab
 --- /tmp/acrobatviewer/patches/patch-ab	Thu Jan  1 03:00:00 1970
 +++ acrobatviewer/patches/patch-ab	Fri Feb 11 18:00:58 2000
 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
 +--- launixgc.sh.orig	Thu Dec  2 09:30:38 1999
 ++++ launixgc.sh	Fri Feb 11 18:00:40 2000
 +@@ -421,6 +421,8 @@
 + 	if [ ${jittype:-""} = "off" ]
 + 	then
 + 		jitinvoc="-Djava.compiler="
 ++	else
 ++		jitinvoc="-Djava.compiler=$jittype"
 + 	fi
 + fi
 + 
 diff -ruN /tmp/acrobatviewer/pkg/MESSAGE acrobatviewer/pkg/MESSAGE
 --- /tmp/acrobatviewer/pkg/MESSAGE	Thu Jan  1 03:00:00 1970
 +++ acrobatviewer/pkg/MESSAGE	Thu May  4 11:20:50 2000
 @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
 +
 +Please advise all your users intended to use Acrobat Viewer to create
 +"~/AdobeFonts" directory, which is neccessary for Acrobat Viewer to normally
 +save its configuration data.
 +
 diff -ruN /tmp/acrobatviewer/pkg/PLIST acrobatviewer/pkg/PLIST
 --- /tmp/acrobatviewer/pkg/PLIST	Thu Feb  3 19:30:29 2000
 +++ acrobatviewer/pkg/PLIST	Thu May  4 11:23:07 2000
 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
  bin/AcrobatViewer
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/AcrobatViewer
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/AcrobatViewer.lax
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/License.pdf
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/acrobat.jar
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/help.pdf
 -share/AdobeAcrobatViewer/lax.jar
 -@dirrm share/AdobeAcrobatViewer
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/AcrobatViewer
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/AcrobatViewer.lax
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/License.pdf
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/acrobat.jar
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/help.pdf
 +share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer/lax.jar
 +@dirrm share/java/AdobeAcrobatViewer
 
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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 12:28:41AM +0900, KATO Tsuguru wrote:

> patch. It seems that your patch is breaking several regulation we 
> have to follow.
> 
> Here is an trial rewriting port stuff to conform to the rule.

Thanks.  I'll take a look at it over the weekend and post a corrected
patch.

> By the way, is unzip really required in building this port? 
> I couldn't find where it's used.

D'oh.

Yes, I'm aware of this one -- I discovered it just after posting the
patch.  It's a hanger-on dependency from a previous revision.  I'll make
sure it is removed when I merge your corrections. 

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>Number:         18383
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       [NEW PORT] New port of py-MySQLdb - a Python module to access MySQL databases
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  4 04:30:01 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Maxim Sobolev
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
Vega International Capital
>Environment:

	

>Description:

New port of py-MySQLdb - a new free Python module to access MySQL databases. The
module distributed under Python-style license.

This module came as replacement/enhancement for the old MySQLmodule. Unlike the latter,
which doesn't actively maintained anymore, MySQLdb module actively maintained and should
be used by all people who want retain maintainability of their Python DB
applications in the future.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:

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>Number:         18384
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Update www/lynx to use po-files
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
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>Description:

lynx supports l10n via gettext library.
Please update www/lynx to use existing translations.
Since lynx developers do not want [yet] to include po-files into
distribution tarball (they are scared it will grow very large)
let's download them manually.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:
	

diff -Nur lynx.old/Makefile lynx/Makefile
--- lynx.old/Makefile	Mon May  1 07:08:41 2000
+++ lynx/Makefile	Thu May  4 15:01:53 2000
@@ -11,8 +11,11 @@
 PORTNAME=	lynx
 PORTVERSION=    2.8.3.1
 CATEGORIES=	www
-MASTER_SITES=   http://lynx.isc.org/current/
+MASTER_SITES=   http://lynx.isc.org/current/ \
+		http://lynx.isc.org/lynx-2.8.3/po/
 DISTNAME=	${PORTNAME}2.8.3rel.1
+DISTFILES=	${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} ${PO_FILES}
+EXTRACT_ONLY=	${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
 
 MAINTAINER=	jseger@FreeBSD.org
 
@@ -20,7 +23,7 @@
 WRKSRC=         ${WRKDIR}/lynx2-8-3
 GNU_CONFIGURE=  YES
 CONFIGURE_ARGS= --with-screen=ncurses --with-zlib --libdir="${L_LIB}" \
-		--enable-nsl-fork --enable-persistent-cookies
+		--enable-nsl-fork --enable-persistent-cookies --enable-nls
 MAKE_FLAGS=     helpdir=${L_HELP} docdir=${L_DOC} -f
 MAKEFILE=       makefile
 INSTALL_TARGET= install-full
@@ -29,6 +32,14 @@
 L_LIB=          ${PREFIX}/etc
 L_DOC=          ${PREFIX}/share/doc/lynx
 L_HELP=         ${PREFIX}/share/lynx_help
+PO_FILES=	lynx-2.8.3.de.po lynx-2.8.3.cs.po lynx-2.8.3.pt_BR.po \
+		lynx-2.8.3.ru.po lynx-2.8.3.sl.po
+
+pre-configure:
+		${RM} ${WRKSRC}/po/*.po
+		for lang in de cs pt_BR ru sl ; do \
+		${CP} ${DISTDIR}/lynx-2.8.3.$$lang.po ${WRKSRC}/po/$$lang.po ; \
+		done
 
 post-install:
 	${CHOWN} -R ${SHAREOWN}:${SHAREGRP} ${L_DOC}
diff -Nur lynx.old/files/md5 lynx/files/md5
--- lynx.old/files/md5	Mon May  1 07:08:41 2000
+++ lynx/files/md5	Thu May  4 14:52:31 2000
@@ -1 +1,7 @@
 MD5 (lynx2.8.3rel.1.tar.bz2) = 162c7479203d97758d3cb07f385062ac
+MD5 (lynx-2.8.3.de.po) = 0c777fabf1e1aa401e0365b6e8f54846
+MD5 (fr.po) = cc3a7c9a1dbdf7fc330efbf40a7d1cea
+MD5 (lynx-2.8.3.cs.po) = 01bc52f15a2c28962696a088205cd2e8
+MD5 (lynx-2.8.3.pt_BR.po) = cc4214f5c844221920d0caf58d835449
+MD5 (lynx-2.8.3.ru.po) = 8e2a4b6e5440eb47b69ecf067362608e
+MD5 (lynx-2.8.3.sl.po) = 4c9bf1f05b985f7319d7ea4030dcef07
diff -Nur lynx.old/pkg/PLIST lynx/pkg/PLIST
--- lynx.old/pkg/PLIST	Sat Apr 22 07:09:16 2000
+++ lynx/pkg/PLIST	Thu May  4 15:22:22 2000
@@ -58,6 +58,11 @@
 share/lynx_help/lynx-dev.html
 share/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
 share/lynx_help/lynx_url_support.html
+share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/lynx.mo
+share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/lynx.mo
+share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/lynx.mo
+share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/lynx.mo
+share/locale/sl/LC_MESSAGES/lynx.mo
 @dirrm share/doc/lynx/samples
 @dirrm share/doc/lynx/test
 @dirrm share/doc/lynx

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On 04-May-00 R Joseph Wright wrote:
> I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> binary available.  
> There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> gotten this far:
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> *** Error code 70

Ran into the same thing while porting XSwallow, which is in aout format.
Wound up doing the strip by explicitly invoking /usr/libexec/aout/strip,
which produces a warning in portlint about explicit paths.

Yes, it looks like the ${PORTSDIR}/Mk stuff could be a bit smarter in this
respect.  The same goes for the ${INSTALL_*} macros, too.

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On Tue 2000-05-02 (00:42), Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> Either there could be a PORT_MINIMAL=yes or the user could be prompted
> with a (y/n) dialogue.

I may not have mentioned it, but portconf also understands "classes"
such as "minimum" and "maximum".  portconf is at
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On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

> Beautiful.  That's one hurdle....

I think this is bad style - INSTALL_SCRIPT is provided explicitly for
scripts - you need to have two .for loops, one which INSTALL_PROGRAMs the
binaries, and another which INSTALL_SCRIPTs the scripts.

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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:

> On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
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> > Beautiful.  That's one hurdle....
> 
> I think this is bad style - INSTALL_SCRIPT is provided explicitly for
> scripts - you need to have two .for loops, one which INSTALL_PROGRAMs the
> binaries, and another which INSTALL_SCRIPTs the scripts.
> 

Yes, that's why I corrected myself by showing how to override STRIP so the
Linux binary is installed with INSTALL_PROGRAM and isn't stripped with
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On Thu 2000-05-04 (15:18), Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/porconf/, if you missed it earlier.

http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/ obviously.

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Hi

Dont know if it is just me, but the latest version of KVirc installed
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Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Im running 4.0 STABLE.   

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>Number:         18386
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       [NEW PORT] New port of eXtace - a audio visualization plugin for the ESD daemon
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  4 08:50:01 PDT 2000
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>Originator:     Maxim Sobolev
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE i386
>Organization:
Vega International Capital
>Environment:

	

>Description:

New port of eXtace - a audio visualization plugin for the ESD daemon.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:

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Akinori -Aki- MUSHA writes:
> Hi, netscape ports' maintainers.
> 
> I had ported a netscape wrapper from RedHat Linux and been pondering
> how to introduce it with minimum changes over a bunch of netscape
> ports, then I came up with an idea.  We could do it by the following
> steps.
> 
> 1)  Make all netscape ports install ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.run instead
>     of ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.
> 
> 2)  Import a new port called www/netscape-wrapper that installs
>     ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape that invokes ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.run on
>     demand.
> 
>     What the wrapper exactly does would be described as this: First,
>     the wrapper checks whether the lock file (~/.netscape/lock)
>     exists, and when it actually does, it searches for the currently
>     running netscape process and asks that to open a new window to
>     show a page with the supplied URL.  When no instance is running,
>     it runs a new netscape with the URL.  The wrapper is also capable
>     of killing a stale lock file and/or zombie instances.
> 
>     Thus applications could show HTML help windows, web sites and
>     any resources they want just by executing "netscape foo.bar",
>     without the Netscape-has-detected-a-lock-file-blah-blah-blah
>     warnings.
> 
>     Plus, some neat shortcuts to such as opening a Messenger window
>     are supported.  Look into the port for further details.
> 
> 3)  Make all netscape ports depend on www/netscape-wrapper.
3 is the Bad Thing IMHO
look at ports/www/netscape-remote

> The patch that does 1) and 3) is attached at the bottom of this mail,
> and the concrete work of 2) is available on the site below:
> 
>     http://people.freebsd.org/~knu/ports/www/netscape-wrapper/
>     http://people.freebsd.org/~knu/ports/www/netscape-wrapper.tar.gz
> 
> 
> I'd note I didn't touch the www/netscape4-communicator.us port because
> it installs ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.us, not ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.
As far as I remember (I do not use ports for netscape
because I need 9 Netscapes in onre system) ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape is
symlink only to shell script with name-version.


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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Conrad Sabatier wrote:

> 
> On 04-May-00 R Joseph Wright wrote:
> > I'm trying to create a port (my first one) for Blue Moon Rendering
> > Tools.  There is no source code available for it :( but there is a linux
> > binary available.  
> > There are a number of binary executables in this package, and I have
> > gotten this far:
> > 
> > ===>  Installing for linux-bmrt-2.5
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/doc/bmrt/html/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/
> > /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders/
> > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555
> > /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/composite /usr/local/bin
> > install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555
> > /usr/ports/graphics/linux-bmrt/work/BMRT2.5/bin/farm /usr/local/bin
> > /usr/libexec/elf/strip: /usr/local/bin/farm: File format not recognized
> > *** Error code 70
> 
> Ran into the same thing while porting XSwallow, which is in aout format.
> Wound up doing the strip by explicitly invoking /usr/libexec/aout/strip,
> which produces a warning in portlint about explicit paths.
> 
> Yes, it looks like the ${PORTSDIR}/Mk stuff could be a bit smarter in this
> respect.  The same goes for the ${INSTALL_*} macros, too.
> 
> -- 
> Conrad Sabatier
> http://members.home.net/conrads/
> ICQ# 1147270
> 
> 
Upon further inspection, I discovered that two of the "bin" files were
actually perl scripts and that was what the problem was :).



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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

> On Thu, 4 May 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 3 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> > 
> > > Beautiful.  That's one hurdle....
> > 
> > I think this is bad style - INSTALL_SCRIPT is provided explicitly for
> > scripts - you need to have two .for loops, one which INSTALL_PROGRAMs the
> > binaries, and another which INSTALL_SCRIPTs the scripts.
> > 
> 
> Yes, that's why I corrected myself by showing how to override STRIP so the
> Linux binary is installed with INSTALL_PROGRAM and isn't stripped with
> FreeBSD strip.
> 
But as it turned out, the two files I was having problems with were perl
scripts after all, so I did end up using INSTALL_SCRIPT for those ones.



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I'm nearly finished creating a port, but there is a problem when it
fetches the distfile:

>> BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
>> Attempting to fetch from http://www.bmrt.org/BMRTdownload/.
Receiving BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz (2209359 bytes)
Receiving BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz (2209359 bytes): 10%
Receiving BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz (2209359 bytes): 100%
420388 bytes transferred in 8.2 seconds  (50.12 Kbytes/s)
WARNING: File BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz appears to be truncated: 420388/2209359 bytes
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/.
fetch: pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz: cannot get remote modification time
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz: FTP error:
fetch: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
>> Couldn't fetch it - please try to retrieve this
>> port manually into /usr/ports/distfiles/ and try again.
*** Error code 1

What does it mean that the file appears to be truncated?  Is this a
situation where the distfile will need to be fetched manually by the user 
like with realplayer 5.0?



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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 04:55:25AM +0900, Akinori -Aki- MUSHA wrote:
> Hi, netscape ports' maintainers.
> I had ported a netscape wrapper from RedHat Linux and been pondering
> how to introduce it with minimum changes over a bunch of netscape

I am fine with this.

> I'd note I didn't touch the www/netscape4-communicator.us port because
> it installs ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.us, not ${PREFIX}/bin/netscape.

That can be changed if people don't mind.
 
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At Thu, 4 May 2000 20:27:29 +0400 (MSD),
Aleksandr A.Babaylov <babolo@links.ru> wrote:
> 3 is the Bad Thing IMHO
> look at ports/www/netscape-remote

Why does it matter?  Each netscape port already has a wrapper and the
new one just takes its place as a meta-wrapper.  All given command
line options will be passed through to the netscape binary.

Besides, I'd note that the netscape-remote is obsolete because
netscape 4.x itself has the `-remote' option, which the new wrapper
uses.

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Hey, for my tech writing class, I had to describe a mechanical
process.  So I wrote about the Ports Collection :)

I generalized it as much as possible, I thought about sending it to Linux
Journal or somewhere else telling Linux-geeeks how much better FreeBSD is.
Any feedback on where I should send it or on the article itself would be
appreciated.  Unfortunetly, I only have a Postscript rendition available
right now.  You can download it from

	http://www.james-howard.com/introports.ps

Let me know what you think.  Thank you and Enjoy!

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On Thu 2000-05-04 (11:57), Rahul Dhesi wrote:
> Does the portconf system have the same requirements as your
> web URL, i.e., that a graphical display be in use?

No, it has two console interfaces (one perl/dialog, one c/libdialog) and
a gtk interface.  It's written hopefully that anyone can write an
interface to it.  That said, I now think xml was a mistake, and I may
rewrite using a simpler-to-parse format.

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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:

> Yes, that's why I corrected myself by showing how to override STRIP so the
> Linux binary is installed with INSTALL_PROGRAM and isn't stripped with
> FreeBSD strip.

I still think you should use INSTALL_SCRIPT in that case - it's cleaner
than overriding STRIP. Besides, the original poster wasn't installing
Linux binaries, as I understood it.

Kris

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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 12:52:03PM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
> Why?  They're both part of the Evil Empire that we sometimes have
> to use when a helpful author uses his own completely botched
> autoconf/automake to "make things easier".

Hmm, well, if you think they should be in there, then what about
USE_[GNOME,KDE]LIBS? automake is only used by a very small number of ports,
although autoconf is used by a slightly larger number, it's still used by
only the vast minority. If I'm not mistaken, there are now at least 70+
KDE-based and maybe 100+ GNOME-based ports in the tree.

I just don't see the need for bloating bsd.port.mk with rarely-needed
variables.

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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 11:50:04AM -0700, Samuel Tardieu wrote:
>  Me stupid, I didn't check that the port was OK with portlint. This one
>  is 100% clean.

Portlint really should check to make sure that the lines (like
MASTER_SITES) don't exceed 80 characters for a given number of sets of
non-spaces).

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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 12:33:28PM +0200, Carl Johan Madestrand wrote:
> Dont know if it is just me, but the latest version of KVirc installed
> from ports of course just locks up after awhile every time I start it and I have
> to forcibly kill the PID. 
> 
> Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Im running 4.0 STABLE.   

[ with irc/kvirc port maintainer hat on ]

Unfortunately, kvirc doesn't know how to do reentrant nslookups (i.e.
nonblocking) without threads. And it doesn't do non-reentrant nslookups
correctly either, as far as I can tell.

I'm assuming your problem occurs after you click on "connect" or something
like that and the server argument is a dns host.

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I'm having a problem installing gd on my FreeBSD-4.0 RELEASE system.
Here is a cropped example of what's happening.

su-2.03# make
>> .tar.gz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
>> Attempting to fetch from http://www.boutell.com/gd/http/.
Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/gd.
*** Error code 1

Notice that the file name is empty.

I downloaded the latest gd.tar port from the web site today...
Is this a know issue?  I imagine it is just missing something in 
the Makefile...  unfortunatley I don't know enough about the
ports system to know how to fix it.  Anyone know off the top
of there heads?

Thanks,

Matt Gostick  -  Crazylogic
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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 06:03:32PM -0400, Matt Gostick wrote:
> I'm having a problem installing gd on my FreeBSD-4.0 RELEASE system.
> Here is a cropped example of what's happening.
> 
> su-2.03# make
> >> .tar.gz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
> >> Attempting to fetch from http://www.boutell.com/gd/http/.
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/gd.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Notice that the file name is empty.
> 
> I downloaded the latest gd.tar port from the web site today...
> Is this a know issue?  I imagine it is just missing something in 
> the Makefile...  unfortunatley I don't know enough about the
> ports system to know how to fix it.  Anyone know off the top
> of there heads?

You should be updating ports-base whenever you update any portion of the
tree. Your problem here is the result of a massive ports + bsd.port.mk
change.

(I've always wondered why anyone would update any portion of the ports tree
and not update ports-base at the same time.)

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:12:53AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
>  @  Splitting up XFree86 (status: in limbo)
> 
>     I'd like to split up the XFree86 port so we can automatically
>     build packages for individual components (imake, lib, bin, various
>     servers, etc.), and have true dependencies to them, and use these
>     as the recommended method for installing XFree86 instead of the
>     XFree86-supplied tarballs.  This will get rid of a lot of special
>     casing from the package build process and also reduce the amount
>     of problems people have with ports only needing X libs
>     automatically pulling in the entire XFree86, etc.

I can make these ports. (I'll volunteer, but it'll be a few weeks before
any such ports come around).

>  @  PREFIX-cleanness (status: (slowly) in progress)
> 
>     There are PREFIX-clean fixes committed every day, but I'd like to
>     make a master list to help people identify which ports are
>     culprits.

This can be performed on a blank system by setting PREFIX=/usr/local2 and
seeing whether any files go elsewhere. Perhaps chroot scripts (such as
bento's) can be modified to test this.

>     I'm thinking about modifying the package build script so that the
>     mid-week (the runs that build RESTRICTED ports and everything
>     since it's not for FTP) builds will run with LOCALBASE and X11BASE
>     set to someplace else.  The XFree86 situation is a holdup though,
>     since I need to be able to generate the XFree86 tarball on the fly
>     to have the X11BASE change take effect.

No problem.

>  @  Modular file stowage (status: none)
> 
>     I'm thinking about storing all files from a port in its own
>     subtree (like /usr/pkg/${PKGNAME}) and making a symlink tree from
>     ${PREFIX}.  This will allow people to test new versions while
>     still having the old version around, and quickly switching back if
>     there is something wrong with the new one (we need to provide a
>     script to switch back the links, which is not hard to implement).
> 
>     The previous item (PREFIX-cleanness) is a requisite for this to
>     work.

I would really like this to be implemented, and would be quite glad to
write some of the code. Just to note, this will require a moderate amount
of changes in both bsd.port.mk and pkg_*.

>  @  Security audit (working: kris and asami)
> 
>     I'll create a list of ports that install setuid/setgid/world
>     writable direectories so Kris can use it for his ports security
>     audit project.

You can do this by adding a hook in one of bento's scripts to use the same
find(1) call that is executed in the daily scripts.

>  @  Portlint rewrite (working: mharo)
> 
>     http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mharo/portlint3/
> 
>     Good stuff!

I am going to help mharo with the redesign, and will be contributing
significant amounts of code (hopefully). We hope to get portlint to a point
that it will be possible to integrate it into GNATS. I.e., if someone
submits a port that portlint finds faults with, it will not be filed and
will be returned to the sender.

>  @  Freshports (working: dan@langille.org)
> 
>     http://www.freshports.org/ports.php3
> 
>     Good stuff!

Yup! :-)

>  @  portconf (working: nbm)
> 
>     http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/
> 
>     Good stuff!
> 
>  @  Optional dependencies (working: reg)
> 
>     http://people.freebsd.org/~reg/
> 
>     Good stuff!

As I said in a previous email earlier today, I am hoping to combine both of
these projects; more to come on that.

>  @  Fetching distfiles from the nearest master site (status: none)
> 
>     It really bothers me when I do a make on bento and it proceeds to
>     go fetch the stuff from Europe or Japan, when it's readily
>     available in California in one of the later MASTER_SITES.  The
>     same goes for the people in the other sides of the ponds.  Any
>     good ideas?  "ping" all the MASTER_SITES and sort them?  I know
>     that NetBSD has a MASTER_SORT that allows you to specify
>     preferences depending on domain name (.edu before .com, etc.), but
>     network topology has little to do with domain names (for instance,
>     there are too many .org's with miserable connectivity to the US
>     due to them being located in Timbuktu) so I don't think it will
>     work well.
> 
>     Of course, for most people, this is just a matter of setting
>     MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE to a mirror site near you.  So maybe I
>     shouldn't worry about it too much, the package building machine is
>     one of the very rare cases where this is not desirable.

This is a similar idea to one I thought of (but I don't necessarily claim
to be the first): master site rotation. There are some exceptions to the
general rule that rotating master sites is a good idea.

This sort of option (as you described) should be regarded as "expensive"
since it will require a few seconds per distfile. Perhaps we could provide
an override for distfiles under X bytes (we'd have to store distfile size).

>  @  Better handling of restrictions (what if depended port is
>     illegal, is interactive, etc.) during package build (status: none)
> 
>     Right now what I do is either (1) build all packages with
>     NO_RESTRICTED and/or FOR_CDROM defined, which will cause those
>     that depend on such ports not being built, or (2) build everything
>     and then delete stuff that are not allowed with
>     clean-{restricted,for-cdrom}.  The latter has a side effect of
>     deleting too many distfiles -- for instance, if there is a port
>     that uses emacs-20.6.tar.gz plus a crypto distfile and have
>     RESTRICTED set for the latter, clean-restricted will remove
>     emacs-20.6.tar.gz as well.

check-restricted target that gets performed before pre-fetch; is not
performed on ports that are marked RESTRICTED because it doesn't need to
check for dependencies that are RESTRICTED if the port itself is
RESTRICTED. Then just recursively traverse the dependency listings (we need
a faster way to generate the dependency list) to find any RESTRICTED
dependencies.

>  @  Fuzzy dependency lists (status: none)
> 
>     Right now, if you try to pkg_add xfig that's compiled with
>     xpm-3.4e, and you only have xpm-3.4f on your system, it will barf.
>     Granted some combinations won't work, but there should be a better
>     way to handle this.  NetBSD might be of help.

I think that the best way to ensure code compatability would be to rely on
ports/INDEX and set the *_DEPENDS to ${PORTNAME}:${PORTVERSION}, where
${PORTNAME} is the name of the required port and ${PORTVERSION} is the
version of the required port. I haven't looked at NetBSD's ports system
but I believe they use a similar method. In any case,

>  @  Find a replacement for myself so I can retire (status: none)
> 
>     Any takers? ;)

Hmm, I nominate Steve Price. I don't think I have enough experience. :)
I do hope you plan to stay on the team as a ports committer.

Some things I'd like to add:

@ We need a fetch-recursive target in bsd.port.mk. (status: PR ports/12548)

@ Multiple MASTER_SITES for each of ${DISTFILES}, as needed. (status: none)

I'm sure there's plenty more to do that I can't think of.

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 11:49:48AM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> OK, someone add "PORTS_MINIMAL=yes" to my wishlist. :)

Well, this and a standardized method for enabling/disabling options in all
ports needs to be setup. It's on my plate right now (but I probably won't
have any code until June or so). Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@FreeBSD.org>'s
portconf seems like one way to make the interface to these "options" as
user-friendly as possible.

And now back to our normally scheduled hacking..

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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 10:17:03PM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> Something like portconf: http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nbm/portconf/ ?
> 
> portconf is a mechanism to provide a tool with information about what
> options a port understands.  It's based on the apache13-php3 build, and
> could theoretically be used in friendly ports installers, like the
> gtk/ncurses front-ended one I wrote to accompany portconf.
> 
> portconf comes with a perl version to live in ports-base so no extra
> software is needed, and a c/ncurses and a c/gtk version for other uses.
> 
> It's almost the exact opposite of debconf in debian, which configures
> the package during/after install, whereas portconf configure the build.
> 
> It should work well together with WITH_*.

How can we implement portconf in the least intrusive possible method ?
I'm thinking of having a files/options file that is included by bsd.port.mk
to generate a set of defines that can be used by the user to add in options
at build time. Portconf can then parse said file to generate the list of
options. How this will be done is another story.

But if done well, I think it will make a great substitute (i.e. easy to do)
for the current -DWITH[OUT,]_X hack that's in some port Makefiles.

I don't think portconf belongs in ports-base, however... I think the
default method should be to use bsd.port.mk to parse files/options and
generate a dialog(1) script based on it. Maybe you could explain why doing
configuration without X installed with your ncurses version would be better.

But if we're going to use an XML file, why not just rewrite the whole damn
ports tree in XML? It seems like a waste to put XML files in the tree just
for portconf. Which is why I'm suggesting files/options here. (Because it
can be used by more than just portconf, at least theoretically).

Respectfully,
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[Moving this to freebsd-ports where it should have gone in the first place]

On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 04:46:13PM -0600, VINSON WAYNE HOWARD wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck with kde 2-preALPHA on -current.  I couldn't get
> it to recognize QT even after installing the QT snapshot, and ldconfig did
> wierd things.  When I finally found the libs(via a reboot), I still got
> unresolved symbols. 
> 
> Any sucess stories, or the location of a binary distribution, would be
> great.

If you're willing to wait a few weeks, I'll have a few kde2-alpha ports in
the tree for you. I've been working on getting most of the kde2
distribution working in this manner and have had some success with qt2.1.0
+ kde-qt-addon + kdelibs2.

These ports should be in the tree by May 27, if not a little sooner.

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 01:33:35AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> And will you be taking up committership by then so you can commit it
> yourself? :)

I'm going to beg you to take this offer from Kris. Please, for everyone's
sake here, stop submitting PRs and start committing fixes yourself!

Starting with the 30-40-something open PRs of yours.

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 01:28:58AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> I've thought about adding some sort of "timeout" in bsd.port.mk, so
> users will have to upgrade their ports-base collection from time to
> time, to ensure they will all have a reasonably new bsd.port.mk.  What
> do you guys think?

Isn't this already accomplished by the PORTMKVERSION variable (Which
really shouldn't be limited to forcing people to use "upgrade packages"
IMO) ?

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>Number:         18388
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: devel/tcltls
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
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>Submitter-Id:   current-users
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>Originator:     Mikhail Teterin
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>Description:

	This is another bit needed for the tclhttp-daemon, as well
	as a number of other things. It gives TCL-level access to
	the OpenSSL library.

>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:

	Fetch the http://virtual-estates.net/tcltls-port.shar.bz2 and
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>Number:         18389
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       PostgreSQL-7 port fails to build package -- wrong PLIST?, etc.
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>Environment:

>Description:

	It seems, that a bunch of tcl files are not installed, but
	are expected by the PLIST.tcl . Also, the port, probably,
	should not require Tk, since the software builds pgtclsh
	by default. Tk is usually run-time loadable anyway.

>How-To-Repeat:

	Just try to make package WITH_TCL=YES

>Fix:

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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 05:32:10PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
> Hmm, well, if you think they should be in there, then what about
> USE_[GNOME,KDE]LIBS?

That will be handled by Jeremy's optional dependency work..


> I just don't see the need for bloating bsd.port.mk with rarely-needed
> variables.

A while back, we had a small discussion about perhaps splitting this
up into separate files, with bsd.port.mk becoming simply a "meta-port"
of its own.

One advantage here would be that it would be possible (though it would
require thought) to have USE_* WITH_* variables, and anything else
that may change as a result of a port changing (eg: a KDE shared
library version number bump), separated out.

"Trusted" committers (ie: those with "responsibility" for such ports),
could then make changes to this file, without going anywhere near
the file that (say), contains most of the real makefile logic.

In addition, each file component of bsd.port.mk, being that much
smaller, becomes a little more easy to understand (and perhaps
optimize).

-aDe

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>Number:         18390
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       new port: Blue Moon Rendering Tools
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  4 16:30:02 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     R Joseph Wright
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

	

>Description:

	
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# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	.
#	./Makefile
#	./files
#	./files/md5
#	./pkg
#	./pkg/PLIST
#	./pkg/DESCR
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#
echo c - .
mkdir -p . > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - ./Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >./Makefile << 'END-of-./Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	linux-bmrt
X# Date created:			4 May 2000
X# Whom:				R Joseph Wright
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	linux-bmrt
XPORTVERSION=	2.5
XCATEGORIES=	graphics linux
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.bmrt.org/BMRTdownload/
XDISTNAME=	BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2
X
XMAINTAINER=	rjoseph@mammalia.org
X
XRUN_DEPENDS=	/compat/linux/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib/libc.so.5:${PORTSDIR}/emulators/linux_base
X
XWRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/BMRT2.5/
XNO_BUILD=	yes
XNO_CDROM=	"See the License"
X
Xpre-fetch:
X
X	FETCH_CMD=	/usr/bin/fetch -Ab
X
Xpre-install:
X	
X	PROGRAM=	composite mkmip mkmosaic rendrib rgl slc slctell
X	SCRIPT=		farm frankenrender
X	${MV} ${WRKSRC}bin/frankenrender ${WRKSRC}bin/frankenrender.old
X	${SED} 's/\/usr\/local\/bin\/perl/\/usr\/bin\/perl/' ${WRKSRC}bin/frankenrender.old > ${WRKSRC}bin/frankenrender
X
Xdo-install:
X
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}lib/* ${PREFIX}/lib
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}doc/bmrtdoc.pdf ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/bmrt/html
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}doc/html/* ${PREFIX}${DOC_HTML}
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}include/* ${PREFIX}/include
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/bmrt
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}examples/* ${PREFIX}/share/examples/bmrt
X	${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/shaders
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}License ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}README ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}.rendribrc ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt
X	${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}shaders/* ${PREFIX}/share/bmrt/shaders
X
X.for i in ${SCRIPT}
X	${INSTALL_SCRIPT} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin
X.endfor
X
X.for i in ${PROGRAM}
X	${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}bin/${i} ${PREFIX}/bin
X	/usr/bin/brandelf -t Linux ${PREFIX}/bin/${i}
X.endfor
X
Xpost-install:
X
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "************************************************************************";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "	This is shareware that is free for non-commercial use.";
X	@${ECHO} "	Please read /usr/local/share/bmrt/License before proceeding.";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "	Before using these programs, add the following";
X	@${ECHO} "	path to your shell environment:";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "	If using sh (or derivative),";
X	@${ECHO} "	export SHADERS=.:/usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "	If using csh (or derivative),";
X	@${ECHO} "	setenv .:/usr/local/share/bmrt/shaders";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "	Also, copy /usr/local/share/examples/bmrt/.rendribrc";
X	@${ECHO} "	to your home directory, where it may be modified.";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X	@${ECHO} "************************************************************************";
X	@${ECHO} "";
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
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echo c - ./files
mkdir -p ./files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - ./files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >./files/md5 << 'END-of-./files/md5'
XMD5 (BMRT2.5g.linux-glibc2.tar.gz) = 9f14a00db0b191e0ad7ed62494b020f2
END-of-./files/md5
echo c - ./pkg
mkdir -p ./pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - ./pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >./pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-./pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/composite
Xbin/farm
Xbin/frankenrender
Xbin/mkmip
Xbin/mkmosaic
Xbin/rendrib
Xbin/rgl
Xbin/slc
Xbin/slctell
Xinclude/ri.h
Xinclude/slc.h
Xlib/libribout.a
Xlib/libslcargs.a
Xlib/rayserver.so
Xshare/bmrt/README
Xshare/bmrt/License
Xshare/bmrt/.rendribrc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/Makefile
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ambientlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ambientlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ambientlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/arealight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/arealight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/arealight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/background.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/background.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/background.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brick.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brick.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brick.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brickbump.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brickbump.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brickbump.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brushedmetal.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brushedmetal.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/brushedmetal.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/castucco.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/castucco.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/castucco.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramic.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramic.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramic.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramictiles.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramictiles.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/ceramictiles.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clamptoalpha.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clamptoalpha.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clamptoalpha.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clay.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clay.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/clay.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/constant.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/constant.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/constant.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/defaultsurface.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/defaultsurface.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/defaultsurface.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/dented.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/dented.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/dented.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/depthcue.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/depthcue.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/depthcue.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/displace.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/distantlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/distantlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/distantlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/filterwidth.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/fog.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/fog.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/fog.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/funkyglass.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/funkyglass.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/funkyglass.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/glass.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/glass.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/glass.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/gmarbtile_polish.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/gmarbtile_polish.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/gmarbtile_polish.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/greenmarble.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/greenmarble.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/greenmarble.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/indirect.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/lensflare.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/lensflare.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/lensflare.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/locillum.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/material.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/matte.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/matte.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/matte.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/metal.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/metal.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/metal.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/noises.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/null.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/null.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/null.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oak.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oak.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oak.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oak.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oakplank.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oakplank.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/oakplank.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/paintedplastic.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/paintedplastic.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/paintedplastic.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/parquet_plank.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/parquet_plank.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/parquet_plank.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/patterns.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plank.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plank.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plank.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plastic.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plastic.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/plastic.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/pointlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/pointlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/pointlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/project.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/pshad.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/rayserver.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/raysphere.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/reflections.h
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/roughmetal.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/roughmetal.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/roughmetal.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen_aa.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen_aa.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/screen_aa.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shiny.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shiny.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shiny.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinymetal.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinymetal.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinymetal.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinyplastic.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinyplastic.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/shinyplastic.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/smoke.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/smoke.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/smoke.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/spotlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/spotlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/spotlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/stucco.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/stucco.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/stucco.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/superplank.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/superplank.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/superplank.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/supertexmap.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/supertexmap.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/supertexmap.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/uberlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/uberlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/uberlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/veinedmarble.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/veinedmarble.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/veinedmarble.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wallpaper_2stripe.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wallpaper_2stripe.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wallpaper_2stripe.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/windowlight.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/windowlight.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/windowlight.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wood2.linux.slc
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wood2.sl
Xshare/bmrt/shaders/wood2.slc
Xshare/doc/bmrt/bmrtdoc.pdf
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/About_this_document.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Bibliography.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Contents.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Detailed_Description_Render.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Introduction.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Miscellaneous_Tools.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Photo_realistic_rendering_w.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Previewing_RIB_files_with.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Shaders_Textures.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/Using_BMRT_as_Ray.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/bmrtdoc.css
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/bmrtdoc.html
Xshare/doc/bmrt/html/index.html
Xshare/examples/bmrt/Makefile
Xshare/examples/bmrt/README
Xshare/examples/bmrt/colorspheres.c
Xshare/examples/bmrt/cornell.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/disptest.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/dresser.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/limbo.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/makemaps.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/shadtest.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/smokebox.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/teapot.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/teapots.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/testmaps.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/testray.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/texbox1.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/tpdisp.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/vase.rib
Xshare/examples/bmrt/vasegallery1.rib
X@dirrm share/bmrt/shaders
X@dirrm share/bmrt
X@dirrm share/doc/bmrt/html
X@dirrm share/doc/bmrt
X@dirrm share/examples/bmrt
END-of-./pkg/PLIST
echo x - ./pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >./pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-./pkg/DESCR'
XBlue Moon Rendering Tools are a collection of rendering programs which adhere
Xto the RenderMan(R) interface standard (RenderMan is a registered trademark
Xof Pixar). 
XThis program is shareware that is free for non commercial use.  To use it commercially,
Xit must be registered.  Read the license before using.  For more information, vist 
Xhttp://www.bmrt.org. 
X  
X_____
X
XR Joseph Wright
Xrjoseph@mammalia.org
END-of-./pkg/DESCR
echo x - ./pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >./pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-./pkg/COMMENT'
XA collection of rendering programs that use the RenderMan interface
END-of-./pkg/COMMENT
exit


>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:

	


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Thu May  4 16:37:13 2000
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Mikhail Teterin wrote:

> >Confidential:   yes
>
>         It seems, that a bunch of tcl files are not installed, but
>         are expected by the PLIST.tcl . Also, the port, probably,
>         should not require Tk, since the software builds pgtclsh
>         by default. Tk is usually run-time loadable anyway.

This PR worth almost nothing w/o a patch (as well as your previous ports/18388).
Also I'm unclear why this PR should be confidential????

-Maxim



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> Hey, for my tech writing class, I had to describe a mechanical
> process.  So I wrote about the Ports Collection :)

This is pretty good!  If you fleshed it out just a bit more, say took
the user through the process of creating a new port, I think it would
be full-fledged article and definitely something you could get into a
magazine.

- Jordan


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>Number:         18393
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       apsprint-5.4.2 cannot print ESC/P2
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Cy Schubert
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE i386
>Organization:
Sun/DEC Team, UNIX Group, ITSD, ISTA, Province of BC
>Environment:

FreeBSD cwsys 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Sun Apr 30 07:55:57 PDT 2000     root@:/usr/opt/cvs-400s-000422/src/sys/compile/CWSYS  i386

>Description:

When printing, via Samba, from a W95 box to an Epson 640, print's
get lost in the bit bucket.  This is because apsprint's print_data
routine tries to evaluate PRINT_REDIR, which is NULL, and execute it.

>How-To-Repeat:

Send ESC/P2 to an apsprint defined printer.

>Fix:

--- ports/print/apsfilter/patches/patch-aa	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ ports-local/apsfilter/patches/patch-aa	Thu May  4 20:27:12 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+--- bin/apsfilter.orig	Sun Apr 30 07:51:54 2000
++++ bin/apsfilter	Thu May  4 20:26:32 2000
+@@ -881,6 +881,8 @@
+ 	fi
+ 
+ 	PRINT_REDIR="(cat 1> $TMP_PRINTOUT)"
++else
++	PRINT_REDIR=cat
+ fi
+ 
+ 

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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:12:53AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
>     Japanese/InputMethods/Canna,...).  Since this requires a repo-copy
>     of the entire tree, we have also discussed changing the ports
>     structure to have less directories (pkg/* -> pkg-*, etc.)

I'd like to see this part divorced from the multi-level directory hier.
The current requirement of a consistent dir level is a hinderance, but not
a huge one.  The install, cvsup, cvs up time of having soooooo many
inodes is a problem and getting to be quite a big one.


>  @  Splitting up XFree86 (status: in limbo)
> 
>     I'd like to split up the XFree86 port so we can automatically
>     build packages for individual components (imake, lib, bin, various

This is very high on my interest list so the Alpha can have a decent X
offering on the CDROM.  I expect to not be able to get to it for a few
months though.  :-(

>  @  Better handling of restrictions (what if depended port is
>     illegal, is interactive, etc.) during package build (status: none)

I'm not sure we can do this with today's bsd.port.mk, but I now have a
need to be able to say the distfile cannot be on our FTP sites, but the
package can.  Also both can be on our CDROM set.  Can I do this today?
If not can you add a knob to handle it?

 
>  @  Find a replacement for myself so I can retire (status: none)
> 
>     Any takers? ;)

Not me.  :-)

But I am working on getting an Alpha ports build cluster.  Tentatively it
will be a single SMP box.
 
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 12:03:05PM -0700, Jeremy Lea wrote:
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> USE_* are not user options, and should *never* be set from the command
> line.

Uh... Wrong.

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Hi,

On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 10:50:27PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2000 at 12:03:05PM -0700, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> > 
> > USE_* are not user options, and should *never* be set from the command
> > line.
> 
> Uh... Wrong.

Elaborate.

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On Tue 2000-05-02 (07:56), Will Andrews wrote:
> How can we implement portconf in the least intrusive possible method ?

The way I've suggested previously in the mailing lists, and in my code.
There is _no_ intrusion whatsoever.  Unless the port or user explicitly
asks for it, it doesn't run.  It doesn't run when BATCH or
PACKAGE_BUILDING is set.  It acts remarkably like the script in
www/apache13-php3, in fact.  Porters need not change _anything_ in their
Makefiles.

> I'm thinking of having a files/options file that is included by bsd.port.mk
> to generate a set of defines that can be used by the user to add in options
> at build time. Portconf can then parse said file to generate the list of
> options. How this will be done is another story.

How this could be done is with the example I gave.  Have a file, as I've
suggested, with the options in it, that gets parsed by a program, to
generate a make(1) Makefile.portconf which is then sourced by
bsd.port.mk.

> But if done well, I think it will make a great substitute (i.e. easy to do)
> for the current -DWITH[OUT,]_X hack that's in some port Makefiles.

The original was simply a "CLASS:description:options",
"OPTIONS:descriptions" set.  The XML is there simply because that was
the only comment I was given at all about the system.  So, since noone
was interested, I decided to learn XML.  Of course, that was at least 10
months ago, when I last looked at the code.  The original was much
simpler.

Classes are "types" of installations, and the most common will probably
be "minimum" and "maximum" ports.  Options may be a one-to-one map of
make(1) variables to option names.  Somewhere along the way, I'll
remember how I defined dependencies/conflicts.

> I don't think portconf belongs in ports-base, however... I think the
> default method should be to use bsd.port.mk to parse files/options and
> generate a dialog(1) script based on it. Maybe you could explain why doing
> configuration without X installed with your ncurses version would be better.

If you look at the code, and my suggestions, one would use the perl code
in ports-base to do the work.  Building it into bsd.port.mk is possible,
but I don't see the need.  bsd.port.mk is so massive already, and the
code will simply get lost.  Modularization makes sense.  It'll probably
even costs you less fork and exec()s.  Doing it inside bsd.port.mk also
may hide it from other applications.

> But if we're going to use an XML file, why not just rewrite the whole damn
> ports tree in XML? It seems like a waste to put XML files in the tree just
> for portconf. Which is why I'm suggesting files/options here. (Because it
> can be used by more than just portconf, at least theoretically).

"portconf" is not a program.  It's supposed to be a mechanism to share
build-time configuration information.  This is why I wrote three
front-ends to it.  It doesn't matter how the information is shared, so
long as we share it.  As I've mentioned before, the XML is only there
because I got no other feedback in the past year or so of suggesting it.

The idea is that since the interface is simple, any program that wants
to use it, can.  An graphical port builder, not entirely unlike pib,
could use it in a consistent manner, without calling any external
programs, simply by parsing the portconf file for the options, and
displaying or selecting things however it chooses.  The upcoming 'libh'
could use it in many forms of fantastical ways in our new system
manager.  In fact, I'll probably rewrite the gtk/ncurses frontend using
libh's independent UI, once it matures.

(My apologies if I seem aggressive despite re-reading over this many
times; the NT admins here rewired the UPS-powered circuit about 3 months
ago, and it's tripped the UPS power supply twice recently.  Byebye
FreeBSD uptime.)

Neil
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How about importing the wrapper script into www/netscape4-communicator.
All netscape ports include it's Makefile
and I guess we don't have to import a new port for that sake.


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hi,
Attached is the port I made for gtk-gnutella-0.12 for
FreeBSD.
I'm using FreeBSD 4-STABLE.
thanks,
	opal

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At Fri, 05 May 2000 18:20:16 +0900,
SADA Kenji <sada@bsdclub.org> wrote:
> How about importing the wrapper script into www/netscape4-communicator.
> All netscape ports include it's Makefile
> and I guess we don't have to import a new port for that sake.

I don't think so.  I believe language specific bits would stay in each
port's wrapper anyway.  Currently each netscape port has its own
wrapper and a Japanese netscape port's wrapper has Japanese bits,
Korean Korean bits, whereas the new meta wrapper has nothing to do
with those stuff and could be maintained independently.

Everytime you find something in common with all the netscape ports'
wrappers, you can move it to the new wrapper, one by one.  That's what
I call "minimum changes".

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Hi,
Sorry, the url to download the source was wrong.
Attahced is the corrected version ;-)

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Hi John!

On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 12:12:39PM -0500, John Lengeling wrote:
> I don't know if you are the right one to ask, but there used to be a
> apache+php+mysql port a couple of months ago.  
> 
> I have the apache+php package installed, I also installed the mysql
> packages.  It appears that there is some configuration needed to get
> php3 to work with mysql since I get:
> 
> Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect()
> in
> /usr/local/share/apache/htdocs/sourcebk/index.php3 on line 10
> 
> Can you point me to where to get the info?  

The apache13-php3 _package_ doesn't have mysql support comiled in
(it's not enough to install both packages, you need to enable
mysql support for php).

You can use the apache13-php3 _port_ (see http://www.freebsd.org/ports/
for details about ports). Before actually building a configuration
menu pops up letting you select mysql support.

	Regards Dirk

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>Number:         18395
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       Port for Generic Java
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  5 04:40:01 PDT 2000
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Pekka Nikander
>Release:        FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
>Environment:

	Requires JDK 1.1.8

>Description:

	This is a plain and simple port of Generic Java.

>How-To-Repeat:


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In article <86u2gdmhug.wl@localhost.local.idaemons.org>
knu@idaemons.org writes:

>> Everytime you find something in common with all the netscape ports'
>> wrappers, you can move it to the new wrapper, one by one.  That's what
>> I call "minimum changes".

I understand it.
But I don't understand why the new wrapper
should be an independent port.


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Are you going to use new wrapper with www/mozilla and www/l-n6 ?
So, it should be independent port, I see.


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Dear Sir, Madam,

Recently I've started to run into trouble with some of the ports after downloading them 
from ftp.freebsd.org. When I do a make, they try to get a file called '.tar.gz' instead 
of the portname-version.tar.gz file they are supposed to get. Would you be able to shed a 
light on what may be causing this phenomena? Some of the ports that I tried are 
'net/licq' and 'security/cyrus-sasl'. I did post in comp.unix.bsd.freebsd and got 
confirmation that I am not the only one seeying this. However no solution was offered so 
I am resorting to asking you.

Thank you for your help.

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On  5 May, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
= Mikhail Teterin wrote:
= 
= > >Confidential:   yes
= >
= >         It seems, that  a bunch of tcl files are  not installed, but
= >         are expected  by the PLIST.tcl  . Also, the  port, probably,
= >         should not require Tk, since  the software builds pgtclsh by
= >         default. Tk is usually run-time loadable anyway.
= 
= This PR worth almost nothing w/o a patch

This is no way to treat a problem report. The port needs to be marked as
NO_PACKAGE or  some such with a  clear explanation, that the  problem is
known, and someone is working on it.

=(as well as your previous ports/18388).

This was a submission of a NEW  port. What kind of patch do you expect?!
The last section offered a nice and clear URL
	http://virtual-estates.net/tcltls-port.shar.bz2
to the compressed  shar-ball of the new port. I  found it very difficult
to extract shar-balls submitted by myself  and other inside the PRs from
the web-form, where many symbols are replaced according to HTML rules (<
-- &gt;, > --  &lt;, etc.), and switched to the  practice of passing the
reference instead of the value.

= Also I'm unclear why this PR should be confidential????

Oops, that was a mistake. Poor editing, sorry,

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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 10:03:31AM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> On Tue 2000-05-02 (07:56), Will Andrews wrote:
> > How can we implement portconf in the least intrusive possible method ?
> 
> The way I've suggested previously in the mailing lists, and in my code.
> There is _no_ intrusion whatsoever.  Unless the port or user explicitly
> asks for it, it doesn't run.  It doesn't run when BATCH or
> PACKAGE_BUILDING is set.  It acts remarkably like the script in
> www/apache13-php3, in fact.  Porters need not change _anything_ in their
> Makefiles.

No, no. You still require an xml file to become part of the repository. But
why pick a language like xml instead of make macros to express the options
for portconf? That is what I mean by intrusion - the XML files required to
work with portconf would become part of the repository, and since I'm not
sure how many people would use them, I'm not sure it's a totally awesome
idea. So I'd like to combine the portconf and "optional dependencies"
ideas, as I've said previously.

> How this could be done is with the example I gave.  Have a file, as I've
> suggested, with the options in it, that gets parsed by a program, to
> generate a make(1) Makefile.portconf which is then sourced by
> bsd.port.mk.

Hmm... so how do you get bsd.port.mk to source a file that doesn't exist
(which I assume because you say "generated") ?

> > But if done well, I think it will make a great substitute (i.e. easy to do)
> > for the current -DWITH[OUT,]_X hack that's in some port Makefiles.
> 
> The original was simply a "CLASS:description:options",
> "OPTIONS:descriptions" set.  The XML is there simply because that was
> the only comment I was given at all about the system.  So, since noone
> was interested, I decided to learn XML.  Of course, that was at least 10
> months ago, when I last looked at the code.  The original was much
> simpler.
> 
> Classes are "types" of installations, and the most common will probably
> be "minimum" and "maximum" ports.  Options may be a one-to-one map of
> make(1) variables to option names.  Somewhere along the way, I'll
> remember how I defined dependencies/conflicts.

Well if we CAN use XML to generate the make-macros needed for using the
options on the command line, then by all means I'll be glad to help write
the code for this.

> > I don't think portconf belongs in ports-base, however... I think the
> > default method should be to use bsd.port.mk to parse files/options and
> > generate a dialog(1) script based on it. Maybe you could explain why doing
> > configuration without X installed with your ncurses version would be better.
> 
> If you look at the code, and my suggestions, one would use the perl code
> in ports-base to do the work.  Building it into bsd.port.mk is possible,
> but I don't see the need.  bsd.port.mk is so massive already, and the
> code will simply get lost.  Modularization makes sense.  It'll probably
> even costs you less fork and exec()s.  Doing it inside bsd.port.mk also
> may hide it from other applications.

If you aren't going to put portconf code in bsd.port.mk and you aren't
going to require any modifications of a port's Makefile, then how the hell
is portconf going to get called in the first place???

> > But if we're going to use an XML file, why not just rewrite the whole damn
> > ports tree in XML? It seems like a waste to put XML files in the tree just
> > for portconf. Which is why I'm suggesting files/options here. (Because it
> > can be used by more than just portconf, at least theoretically).
> 
> "portconf" is not a program.  It's supposed to be a mechanism to share
> build-time configuration information.  This is why I wrote three
> front-ends to it.  It doesn't matter how the information is shared, so
> long as we share it.  As I've mentioned before, the XML is only there
> because I got no other feedback in the past year or so of suggesting it.

Okay.. well, you know, now that I think some more about this, it seems that
XML would be fine, as long as it's possible to parse it in bsd.port.mk or
similar to allow someone who just wants to use make options (like -DWITH_X
-DWITH_GNOME -DWITH_GTK, etc.) or some other method of specifying options
for a port.

> The idea is that since the interface is simple, any program that wants
> to use it, can.  An graphical port builder, not entirely unlike pib,
> could use it in a consistent manner, without calling any external
> programs, simply by parsing the portconf file for the options, and
> displaying or selecting things however it chooses.  The upcoming 'libh'
> could use it in many forms of fantastical ways in our new system
> manager.  In fact, I'll probably rewrite the gtk/ncurses frontend using
> libh's independent UI, once it matures.

This sounds cool..

> (My apologies if I seem aggressive despite re-reading over this many
> times; the NT admins here rewired the UPS-powered circuit about 3 months
> ago, and it's tripped the UPS power supply twice recently.  Byebye
> FreeBSD uptime.)

Heh, I know the feeling. My machine lapsed previously due to UPS problems,
but today the 3.4-STABLE box is at:

10:12AM  up 90 days,  4:12, 9 users, load averages: 1.03, 1.10, 1.07

Neil, I think I need to restate my ideas and send them to you another time
(give me a couple weeks to think on the issue then bug me about it).

Anyway, thanks a lot for your input!! It's much appreciated!

-- 
Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
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Synopsis: 1)Netscape dumps message "/etc/pwd.db: Invalid argument"

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Synopsis: 1)Netscape dumps message "/etc/pwd.db: Invalid argument"

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Over to the maintainer, who will probably close this PR, since it
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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 04:01:44AM -0700, Nawfal M. Rouyan wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry, the url to download the source was wrong.
> Attahced is the corrected version ;-)
> 
> thanks

Could you please submit this as a PR so it doesn't get lost in all the
mail? Someone will eventually be able to get to it if it goes in the PR
database than if it's just sent as a regular email to freebsd-ports.

Thanks!

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At Fri, 05 May 2000 20:48:40 +0900,
SADA Kenji <sada@bsdclub.org> wrote:
> In article <86u2gdmhug.wl@localhost.local.idaemons.org>
> knu@idaemons.org writes:
> 
> >> Everytime you find something in common with all the netscape ports'
> >> wrappers, you can move it to the new wrapper, one by one.  That's what
> >> I call "minimum changes".
> 
> I understand it.
> But I don't understand why the new wrapper
> should be an independent port.

It's just because every netscape port has a `do-install' target of its
very own.  The new wrapper's installation process, therefore, could
not be shared.  Making it an independent port would be a plain
solution to this situation.

In addition, if you were to put the wrapper script in
www/netscape4-communicator/files, then each (indirect) slave port
would have to have advanced knowledge of the exact place of the script
other than its master directory.  That wouldn't be nice, IMHO.

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mi@privatelabs.com wrote:

> On  5 May, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> = Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> =
> = > >Confidential:   yes
> = >
> = >         It seems, that  a bunch of tcl files are  not installed, but
> = >         are expected  by the PLIST.tcl  . Also, the  port, probably,
> = >         should not require Tk, since  the software builds pgtclsh by
> = >         default. Tk is usually run-time loadable anyway.
> =
> = This PR worth almost nothing w/o a patch
>
> This is no way to treat a problem report. The port needs to be marked as
> NO_PACKAGE or  some such with a  clear explanation, that the  problem is
> known, and someone is working on it.

Sorry if I offended you, but your Description field is highly unclear. In
general it is better not only establish a fact that the problem exist but
provide possible solution in the form of a patch or verbal explanation as well.

> =(as well as your previous ports/18388).
>
> This was a submission of a NEW  port. What kind of patch do you expect?!
> The last section offered a nice and clear URL
>         http://virtual-estates.net/tcltls-port.shar.bz2
> to the compressed  shar-ball of the new port. I  found it very difficult
> to extract shar-balls submitted by myself  and other inside the PRs from
> the web-form, where many symbols are replaced according to HTML rules (<
> -- &gt;, > --  &lt;, etc.), and switched to the  practice of passing the
> reference instead of the value.

OOPS, it was definitely my fault - I had been mislead by the bz2 extension and
supposed that this is distfile's URL. Sorry. Anyway using bzip2 for port
submission is impractical (at least until your port is less than 2-3MB long ;)
since bzip2 is not part of the base system yet.

> = Also I'm unclear why this PR should be confidential????
>
> Oops, that was a mistake. Poor editing, sorry,

-Maxim




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On Fri 2000-05-05 (10:14), Will Andrews wrote:
> No, no. You still require an xml file to become part of the repository.

Or whatever format, yes.

> But why pick a language like xml instead of make macros to express the
> options for portconf?

I don't think make(1) is the easiest way, that's all.  If you can find
me an easy interface to make(1) variables from an external program
without running 'make SEPARATOR=----====----- -V MAKEVAR -V SEPARATOR -V
MASTER_SITES -V SEPARATOR -V FOO' ;)

> That is what I mean by intrusion - the XML files required to
> work with portconf would become part of the repository, and since I'm not
> sure how many people would use them, I'm not sure it's a totally awesome
> idea. So I'd like to combine the portconf and "optional dependencies"
> ideas, as I've said previously.

They're basically doing the same thing, letting you set make variables
in a useful way.  portconf is the way of showing what variables are
available, "optional dependencies" is what happens when you set them.
"optional dependencies" also means what happens when you set "NNTP_ONLY"
in ports/news/tin and so forth.  portconf needs to be simplified, since
before my concern was to limit the work for porters, and now my concern
is a simplistic interface.  Because things suddenly got complex with
ports with WITH{,OUT}_* and define checks, I'm more happy to do a lot
less work in portconf, and let the porters do the work in their
Makefiles.

I'll simplify portconf to a bare bones on Monday, since I have African
Network Operators Group meetings this weekend. (:

> Hmm... so how do you get bsd.port.mk to source a file that doesn't exist
> (which I assume because you say "generated") ?

.if exists(FILENAME)
.include FILENAME
.endif

;)

> Well if we CAN use XML to generate the make-macros needed for using the
> options on the command line, then by all means I'll be glad to help write
> the code for this.

Actually, this might be an easier way to do it.  Because portconf is
simply a means of setting variables now, we need only pass them via the
command line to make.  I like the separate file idea, though, since it
makes it easier for other interfaces to customizing ports.

> If you aren't going to put portconf code in bsd.port.mk and you aren't
> going to require any modifications of a port's Makefile, then how the hell
> is portconf going to get called in the first place???

Modify bsd.port.mk to run the perl script, and keep the perl separate.

Actually, if portconf becomes as simple as I think it can be made, it
can be done in sh in bsd.port.mk for the simple case, and any other
interfaces can be defined as necessary.

portconf was never meant to be an application, just an attempt at
user-friendliness and an interface to options that are otherwise hidden
away from users.

Neil
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I hate when I do that.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Subject: Security Alert: Big Brother exploit (fwd)


Just in case you don't already know.

One of the things that bothers me about the BB port is that it doesn't
create a "nobody" user to run as.  In my installations I've created a
"bigbro" user (uid 1984 of course) and installed it under /home/bigbro.  I
know the Port can't (ie shouldn't) install there, but have you considered
creating a user? (with one of the free uid's according to
handbook/porting.html)

Thanks,

---
Jeremy Shaffner
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 04 May 2000 19:42:57 -0400
From: Sean MacGuire <sean@bb4.com>
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Subject: Security Alert: Big Brother exploit

[Priority notice to BB registered users - distribute internally]

This notice concerns the Big Brother System and Network Monitor
which our records indicate you downloaded.  We wanted to let
you know of a security problem that was brought to our attention.

We will be notifying Bugtraq and Freshmeat shortly, but since
you were good enough to register, you get this advance notice.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me
directly at mailto:sean@bb4.com.  Sorry for any inconvenience.


                ===========================
                Big Brother Security Notice
                ===========================

Versions: All prior to 1.4d

Module:   bbd.c  (the bb server: BBDISPLAY/BBPAGER)

Affects:  All BBDISPLAY/BBPAGER machines (running bbd)

Summary:  Exploitable buffer overflow in bbd.c could allow
          arbitrary commands to be executed with the same
          userid/permissions as the user running bbd.

Fix:      Download and install version 1.4d from http://bb4.com

          or 

          Make sure MAXLINE and MAXBUF are the same...
          Edit bb.h and change 
                #define MAXLINE 2048
          to 
                #define MAXLINE 4096 
          recompile (make) reinstall (make install) and
          restart BB (./runbb.sh restart).

Note:     BB should not be run as root!
          
Found by: jpalardy@paranoia.pgci.ca, thanks!
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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 04:41:57PM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> > But why pick a language like xml instead of make macros to express the
> > options for portconf?
> 
> I don't think make(1) is the easiest way, that's all.  If you can find
> me an easy interface to make(1) variables from an external program
> without running 'make SEPARATOR=----====----- -V MAKEVAR -V SEPARATOR -V
> MASTER_SITES -V SEPARATOR -V FOO' ;)

You are probably right anyway.. the compromise would have to be between
Mk/* and portconf (in terms of parsing code complexity).

> > That is what I mean by intrusion - the XML files required to
> > work with portconf would become part of the repository, and since I'm not
> > sure how many people would use them, I'm not sure it's a totally awesome
> > idea. So I'd like to combine the portconf and "optional dependencies"
> > ideas, as I've said previously.
> 
> They're basically doing the same thing, letting you set make variables
> in a useful way.  portconf is the way of showing what variables are
> available, "optional dependencies" is what happens when you set them.
> "optional dependencies" also means what happens when you set "NNTP_ONLY"
> in ports/news/tin and so forth.  portconf needs to be simplified, since
> before my concern was to limit the work for porters, and now my concern
> is a simplistic interface.  Because things suddenly got complex with
> ports with WITH{,OUT}_* and define checks, I'm more happy to do a lot
> less work in portconf, and let the porters do the work in their
> Makefiles.

I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. Are you saying you don't see
the link between portconf and the "optional dependencies" ideas?

Because portconf would parse files/options (whatever language it happens to
be in, we can leave that for the implementation stage, which has partially
been completed by you), it would display these options to a user, and then
portconf would make effectual these options by passing them to make (i.e.
make -DWITH_GNOME -DWITH_GTK, etc.). make would parse files/options itself
and do the actual hooking. In this manner, we can allow people to have a
choice in the interface they use for selecting (and effecting) options on a
ports. I think files/options also simplifies things (i.e. separate the
options from the Makefile, which makes it look ugly) for people who make
and maintain ports.

> I'll simplify portconf to a bare bones on Monday, since I have African
> Network Operators Group meetings this weekend. (:

*grin* Go get 'em, tiger! :-)

> .if exists(FILENAME)
> .include FILENAME
> .endif
> 
> ;)

Bah!

> > Well if we CAN use XML to generate the make-macros needed for using the
> > options on the command line, then by all means I'll be glad to help write
> > the code for this.
> 
> Actually, this might be an easier way to do it.  Because portconf is
> simply a means of setting variables now, we need only pass them via the
> command line to make.  I like the separate file idea, though, since it
> makes it easier for other interfaces to customizing ports.

Exactly!! I'm glad we're on the same page now! :-))

> > If you aren't going to put portconf code in bsd.port.mk and you aren't
> > going to require any modifications of a port's Makefile, then how the hell
> > is portconf going to get called in the first place???
> 
> Modify bsd.port.mk to run the perl script, and keep the perl separate.

Okay, I'll fly for that. So you're saying that we'll have a perl script in,
say, Mk/bsd.portconf.pl, and whenever there's a ${OPTIONS} (which will be
files/options to bsd.port.mk) file, execute the perl script to generate a
Makefile.portconf, which will then be included by the port that requires
it. I don't think it should be included by bsd.port.mk, actually, because a
port may have dependencies that have their own ${OPTIONS} and thus a
generated Makefile.portconf should be local to a port, not made global
through bsd.port.mk. :-)

> Actually, if portconf becomes as simple as I think it can be made, it
> can be done in sh in bsd.port.mk for the simple case, and any other
> interfaces can be defined as necessary.

*nod*

> portconf was never meant to be an application, just an attempt at
> user-friendliness and an interface to options that are otherwise hidden
> away from users.

Well, things change.  ;-)

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Anyone who wants an upgraded version of KDevelop anytime in the next two
weeks should send-pr and/or commit the upgrade to devel/kdevelop
themselves. Please pass the diff through me first to make sure it's done
right.  :-)

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Hi! 

We are proud to announce the 1.2 version of KDevelop (http://www.kdevelop.org),
 a full featured C/C++ IDE for Unix/Linux systems.

short summary of changes (between 1.1 and 1.2):
 
- support for GNOME application development ( incl. application framework and automake/autoconf based projectmanagement)
- the user interface was translated into 18 language and the manual into 9 languages. (special thank to all translators!)
- much improved documentation browser and integrated debugger
- extended documentation (tutorial, kdebase/koffice/kdelibs)
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Please see http://www.kdevelop.org for further information (requirements and
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 * From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>

 * Isn't this already accomplished by the PORTMKVERSION variable (Which
 * really shouldn't be limited to forcing people to use "upgrade packages"
 * IMO) ?

No, it's the opposite.  PORTMKVERSION can only detect (part of) the
system being too old compared to bsd.port.mk.  The problem we have is
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>Number:         18398
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       fix broken port: japanese/kanji18
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  5 09:20:02 PDT 2000
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     MIHIRA Yoshiro
>Release:        FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT i386
>Organization:
Yokohama, Japan
>Environment:


>Description:

I'm maintainer of japanese/kanji18.

  This ports was fetch-broken with PORT{NAME,VERSION}/PKGNAME{PRE,SUF}FIX
variables.

  I fixed it.


Suggested by fenner-san's portsurvey.

Thank you, fenner-san

>How-To-Repeat:


>Fix:


--- japanese/kanji18/Makefile.org	Sat May  6 01:13:15 2000
+++ japanese/kanji18/Makefile	Sat May  6 01:13:26 2000
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 BUILD_DEPENDS=	gunshar:${PORTSDIR}/archivers/gshar+gunshar \
 		bdftopcf:${PORTSDIR}/x11/XFree86
 
-DIST_SUBDIR=	${DISTNAME}
+DIST_SUBDIR=	${DISTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}
 FONTSDIR=	lib/X11/fonts/local
 NO_WRKSUBDIR=	yes
 USE_X_PREFIX=	yes

>Release-Note:
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:


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>  Category graphics
>  
>   aview-1.2
>          Graphics viewer for viewing netpbm format on console or X using
>          aalib
>          Maintained by: frankch@waru.life.nthu.edu.tw
>          Requires: ImageMagick-4.2.9, XFree86-3.3.5, aalib-1.2,
>          freetype-1.3, jbigkit-1.0, jpeg-6b, netpbm-8.0, png-1.0.5,
>          tiff-3.5.3
>          Description : Sources : Package : Changes : Download

hello there.

i'm looking for a little graphix viewer to be used from the console, not in
ascii (checked that), but without x.  there is supposed to be a tool named
"view" based on libvgl.  libvgl is on my freebsd 2.8.8 system, i can't find
view, which should have existed on freebsd 3.x.  does aview have the
characteristics mentioned?  i run a pure textsystem and just want to view
the occasional png[/gif].

tia,

clemens


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Will Andrews wrote:

> will        2000/04/25 05:43:35 PDT
>
>   Modified files:
>     devel/sdl-devel      Makefile
>     devel/sdl-devel/files md5
>     devel/sdl-devel/patches patch-ac
>     devel/sdl-devel/pkg  COMMENT DESCR PLIST
>   Added files:
>     devel/sdl-devel/patches patch-ah patch-ai patch-aj patch-ak
>                             patch-al patch-am

Hi Will,

I've just noticed that you have missed patch-ag in your input. This resulting
in libSDL.la and libSDL.a not being suffixed with -1.1 suffix and as a result
broke PLIST and builds of some sdl-dependent ports. If you do not have my PR
handy with this message I'm attaching missed file.

-Maxim


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--- src/Makefile.in.orig	Fri Mar 31 08:31:12 2000
+++ src/Makefile.in	Sun Apr 23 23:45:07 2000
@@ -118,10 +118,10 @@
 DIST_SUBDIRS = $(CORE_SUBDIRS) $(EXTRA_SUBDIRS)
 
 # The SDL library target
-lib_LTLIBRARIES = libSDL.la
+lib_LTLIBRARIES = libSDL-1.1.la
 
 libSDL_la_SOURCES = $(GENERAL_SRCS)
-libSDL_la_LDFLAGS =          -release $(LT_RELEASE)		-version-info $(LT_CURRENT):$(LT_REVISION):$(LT_AGE)
+libSDL_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(LT_CURRENT):$(LT_REVISION):$(LT_AGE)
 
 libSDL_la_LIBADD =  	main/libarch.la			@SDL_EXTRALIBS@			@SYSTEM_LIBS@
 
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@
 
 maintainer-clean-libtool:
 
-libSDL.la: $(libSDL_la_OBJECTS) $(libSDL_la_DEPENDENCIES)
+libSDL-1.1.la: $(libSDL_la_OBJECTS) $(libSDL_la_DEPENDENCIES)
 	$(LINK) -rpath $(libdir) $(libSDL_la_LDFLAGS) $(libSDL_la_OBJECTS) $(libSDL_la_LIBADD) $(LIBS)
 
 # This directory's subdirectories are mostly independent; you can cd

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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 03:01:53PM +0100, Paul wrote:
> Dear Sir, Madam,
> Recently I've started to run into trouble with some of the ports after downloading them 
> from ftp.freebsd.org. When I do a make, they try to get a file called '.tar.gz' instead 
> of the portname-version.tar.gz file they are supposed to get. Would you be able to shed a 
> light on what may be causing this phenomena? Some of the ports that I tried are 
> 'net/licq' and 'security/cyrus-sasl'. I did post in comp.unix.bsd.freebsd and got 
> confirmation that I am not the only one seeying this. However no solution was offered so 
> I am resorting to asking you.
> Thank you for your help.

cvsup ports-base.

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Subject: Requiest for commit [Re: cvs commit: ports/devel/sdl-devel Makefile 
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 patch-ai patch-ajpatch-ak patch-al patch-am patch-ac 
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Will Andrews wrote:

> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:01:03PM +0300, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> > I've just noticed that you have missed patch-ag in your input. This resulting
> > in libSDL.la and libSDL.a not being suffixed with -1.1 suffix and as a result
> > broke PLIST and builds of some sdl-dependent ports. If you do not have my PR
> > handy with this message I'm attaching missed file.
>
> Please feel free to bug another committer to fix this for you; I can't do
> the job for at least 2 weeks.

Could someone else take care of this missing patch and quickly unbroke sdl-devel
port?

Requiested by: Will & maintainer

-Maxim



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In <Pine.BSD.3.91.1000424233753.13392A-100000@almond.elite.net>, Nate Lawson wrote: 
> I am running FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE on x86 with gcc 2.95.2 and the
> httperf-0.6 port gives a SIGFPE and dumps core when run against a system
> that has no web server running.  (The default behavior is to measure
> localhost when no arguments are specified). 
> 
> It seems this is caused by a divide by zero error since the delta between 
> connections ends up being zero.  The author suggest that the divide 
> should return a defined value, Inf, according to the IEEE floating point 
> standard.  FreeBSD generates SIGFPE.  I temporarily patched the code 
> locally to check for a delta of zero and arbitrarily set it to 1.0 so 
> that the divide succeeds and everything comes out ok without crashing.

FreeBSD up to 3.x defaults to have exceptions unmasked.

This was changed before 4.0 and should be in 4.x/4-STABLE and in
5-current. 

Are you sure you get this on a real 4.0 system, not one from a few
weeks before release?  If so, what is the version of
/usr/include/machine/npx.h?  It should be 1.18.  Of course, the kernel
should be complied with it in case this is a source-updated system.

Anyway, the solution is fpsetmask, as others noted.

Also note that FreeBSD/gcc/ANSI C 89 have a few other problems with
IEEE 754 compatibility so that we can't claim conformity in any case.

Please check the mail archives on www.freebsd.org, this has been
discussed every 7 months for the last 5 years now.

Martin
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Subject: Re: Introducing a netscape wrapper
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In article <86snvxm5vt.wl@localhost.local.idaemons.org>
knu@idaemons.org writes:

>> It's just because every netscape port has a `do-install' target of its
>> very own.  The new wrapper's installation process, therefore, could
>> not be shared.  Making it an independent port would be a plain
>> solution to this situation.

Really ?

# cd /usr/ports
# grep 'do-install' */*netscape*/Makefile
japanese/netscape-fonts/Makefile:do-install:
japanese/netscape3.language/Makefile:do-install:
japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:
korean/netscape3/Makefile:do-install:
korean/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:
russian/netscape3.language/Makefile:do-install:
www/linux-netscape4/Makefile:do-install:
www/linux-netscape6/Makefile:do-install:
www/netscape4-communicator.us/Makefile:do-install:
www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:

Hm, many ports have own do-install target, but not every port.
I argue again, if you'd like to use the new wrapper with
l-n6 or mozilla port, I'll agree with importing it
as new independent port.
Otherwise I recommend to install the wrapper in n4-c port's Makefile.

Each language specific port should do, for example, as:

1. move original wrapper *.run to *.run.orig.
2. install own wrapper as *.run.
3. At deinstall time, move *.run.orig to *.run.

By the way, with www/l-n4,
I've made a patch and removed its do-install target.
# And now the port would be installed on PREFIX/lib/netscape-linux.
Tom, I'll be glad if you check it and give me approval to check-in.

I believe I could make a patch for n4-c.u if needed.

>> In addition, if you were to put the wrapper script in
>> www/netscape4-communicator/files, then each (indirect) slave port
>> would have to have advanced knowledge of the exact place of the script
>> other than its master directory.  That wouldn't be nice, IMHO.

Just specify as "${MASTERDIR}/files/<WRAPPER_SCRIPT>".

# n47-n.u looks having a problem and should be fixed.

Thank you for reading and now I have a question.
What is "IMHO" :)

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Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 04:23:31 +0400 (MSD)
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Akinori -Aki- MUSHA writes:
> At Thu, 4 May 2000 20:27:29 +0400 (MSD),
> Aleksandr A.Babaylov <babolo@links.ru> wrote:
> > 3 is the Bad Thing IMHO
> > look at ports/www/netscape-remote
> 
> Why does it matter?  Each netscape port already has a wrapper and the
> new one just takes its place as a meta-wrapper.  All given command
> line options will be passed through to the netscape binary.
> 
> Besides, I'd note that the netscape-remote is obsolete because
> netscape 4.x itself has the `-remote' option, which the new wrapper
> uses.
And 2.X and 3.X too.
netscape-remote is less so executes MUCH faster.

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To: Jeremy Lea <reg@FreeBSD.ORG>
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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 11:54:43PM -0700, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> > > USE_* are not user options, and should *never* be set from the command
> > > line.
> > Uh... Wrong.
> Elaborate.

I intend people to build vim with ``make HAVE_GTK=1'' (or USE_GTK if
renamed).  Same for several of my other ports.
 
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On Fri, 5 May 2000, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> In <Pine.BSD.3.91.1000424233753.13392A-100000@almond.elite.net>, Nate Lawson wrote: 
> > I am running FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE on x86 with gcc 2.95.2 and the
> > httperf-0.6 port gives a SIGFPE and dumps core when run against a system
> > that has no web server running.  (The default behavior is to measure
> > localhost when no arguments are specified). 
> > 
> > It seems this is caused by a divide by zero error since the delta between 
> > connections ends up being zero.  The author suggest that the divide 
> > should return a defined value, Inf, according to the IEEE floating point 
> > standard.  FreeBSD generates SIGFPE.  I temporarily patched the code 
> > locally to check for a delta of zero and arbitrarily set it to 1.0 so 
> > that the divide succeeds and everything comes out ok without crashing.
> 
> FreeBSD up to 3.x defaults to have exceptions unmasked.
> 
> This was changed before 4.0 and should be in 4.x/4-STABLE and in
> 5-current. 
> 
> Are you sure you get this on a real 4.0 system, not one from a few
> weeks before release?  If so, what is the version of
> /usr/include/machine/npx.h?  It should be 1.18.  Of course, the kernel
> should be complied with it in case this is a source-updated system.
> 
> Anyway, the solution is fpsetmask, as others noted.
> 
> Also note that FreeBSD/gcc/ANSI C 89 have a few other problems with
> IEEE 754 compatibility so that we can't claim conformity in any case.
> 
> Please check the mail archives on www.freebsd.org, this has been
> discussed every 7 months for the last 5 years now.

Thanks for the information.  I checked the system again and it is indeed 
4.0-20000127-CURRENT (ie. just before 4.0-RELEASE).  I will upgrade.

David, is it possible to add the following to the httperf port?

  #ifdef __FreeBSD__
      fpsetmask(~FP_X_DZ);
  #endif 

Thanks,
Nate


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 * From: Michael Haro <mharo@area51.fremont.ca.us>

 * Is there any reason to have manpages listed in pkg/PLIST?
 * I'm trying to figure out the extent of manpage checking in
 * pkg/PLIST to write for portlint3.

Not that I can know of.  Real files and symlinks are both handled by
Tim 'hoek, I mean bsd.port.mk, in addition to different languages and
prefixes.

The only case I can think of is when some combination of manpages with
different prefixes/languages can't be handled cleanly by MAN*PREFIX
and MANLANG.

If portlint finds any of those, we should fix bsd.port.mk.  Manpages
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On Fri, 5 May 2000, Paul wrote:

> Recently I've started to run into trouble with some of the ports after
> downloading them from ftp.freebsd.org. When I do a make, they try to
> get a file called '.tar.gz' instead of the portname-version.tar.gz

Cvsup the ports-base cvsup collection and do so every time you update part
of it. You have an out of date bsd.port.mk.

Methinks this should go in the FAQ under something like "Every port I try
and build is broken/doing something strange!" Not that people ever read
the FAQ, or search the mailing lists in case the question has been
answered a thousand times before.

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On 5 May 2000 ino-waiting@gmx.net wrote:

> i'm looking for a little graphix viewer to be used from the console, not in
> ascii (checked that), but without x.  there is supposed to be a tool named
> "view" based on libvgl.  libvgl is on my freebsd 2.8.8 system, i can't find
> view, which should have existed on freebsd 3.x.  does aview have the
> characteristics mentioned?  i run a pure textsystem and just want to view
> the occasional png[/gif].

I don't believe so. aview is an ascii graphics rendering program which
makes an ascii image out of a graphics file. I haven't heard of anything
like what you suggest, although it's quite likely it does exist.

Kris

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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 07:14:18PM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
>
>  * Is there any reason to have manpages listed in pkg/PLIST?
>  * I'm trying to figure out the extent of manpage checking in
>  * pkg/PLIST to write for portlint3.
> 
> Not that I can know of.  Real files and symlinks are both handled by

And absolute pathnames for when you get desparate.  :)

MANL=/${PREFIX}/${NOLPREFIXFORYOU}/manl/page.l /${DIFFERENTPREFIX}/page.l

[Well, theoretically it handles this, anyways...  :-]


Of course, there's still always one port that doesn't fit.


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> i'm looking for a little graphix viewer to be used from the console, not in
> ascii (checked that), but without x.  there is supposed to be a tool named
> "view" based on libvgl.  libvgl is on my freebsd 2.8.8 system, i can't find
> view, which should have existed on freebsd 3.x.  does aview have the
> characteristics mentioned?  i run a pure textsystem and just want to view
> the occasional png[/gif].
> 
> tia,
> 
> clemens

You can download the sources for "view" from
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/3.0-stable/src/release/picobsd/tinyware/view.tar
.  As I mentioned on the questions list, it doesn't support the GIF, only
PNG.
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Hi,

On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 06:05:58PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 11:54:43PM -0700, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> > > > USE_* are not user options, and should *never* be set from the command
> > > > line.
> > > Uh... Wrong.
> > Elaborate.
> 
> I intend people to build vim with ``make HAVE_GTK=1'' (or USE_GTK if
> renamed).  Same for several of my other ports.

USE_GTK is going to do something soon...  WITH_GTK and WITHOUT_GTK will
be the switches.  http://people.freebsd.org/~reg/

I missed vim5 in the cleanup - didn't check for HAVE_*.  editors/vim5
looks something like this:

editors/vim5:
  Maintainer:	obrien@FreeBSD.org
  Changes: Makefile patches/patch-02 pkg/PLIST
  Adds   :
  Removes:

--- /usr/ports.ref/editors/vim5/Makefile	Fri Apr 21 02:06:51 2000
+++ editors/vim5/Makefile	Fri Apr 21 01:12:28 2000
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
 Y2K=		http://www.vim.org/y2k.html
 SLAVEDIRS=	editors/vim-lite
 
+WANT_GTK=	yes
+
 .if defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING) && !defined(LITE)
 BUILD_DEPENDS=	tclsh8.0:${PORTSDIR}/lang/tcl80 \
 		python:${PORTSDIR}/lang/python
@@ -43,15 +45,17 @@
 ALL_TARGET=	#
 PLIST_SUB=	VIM_VER=${DISTNAME:S/-//:S/.//}
 MAN1=		vim.1 vimtutor.1 xxd.1 ectags.1
-MLINKS=		vim.1 rvim.1  vim.1 rview.1  ectags.1 etags.1
+MLINKS=		vim.1 rvim.1  vim.1 rview.1  vim.1 ex.1  vim.1 view.1 ectags.1 etags.1
 
 .if !defined(LITE)
 MLINKS+=	vim.1 gvim.1  vim.1 gview.1  vim.1 rgvim.1  vim.1 rgview.1
 
 MAKE_FLAGS:=	X_LIBS=-lxpg4 CONF_OPT_MAX="--enable-max-features" ${MAKE_FLAGS}
 
+.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
+
 .if defined(HAVE_GTK)
-LIB_DEPENDS=	gtk12.2:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/gtk12
+USE_GTK=	yes
 MAKE_FLAGS:=	CONF_OPT_GUI="--enable-gui=gtk --with-gtk-prefix=${X11BASE} --enable-multibyte --enable-fontset --enable-multibyte --enable-xim" ${MAKE_FLAGS}
 .elif defined(HAVE_MOTIF)
 REQUIRES_MOTIF=	yes
@@ -81,4 +85,4 @@
 	@${RM} -f ${PREFIX}/man/man1/etags.1
 	@${MV} ${PREFIX}/man/man1/ctags.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/ectags.1
 
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
+.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
--- /usr/ports.ref/editors/vim5/patches/patch-02	Thu Oct 28 00:22:03 1999
+++ editors/vim5/patches/patch-02	Sun Jan 30 12:35:44 2000
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
    if test "x$gtk_config_prefix" != "x" ; then
       gtk_config_args="$gtk_config_args --prefix=$gtk_config_prefix"
 -     GTK_CONFIG=$gtk_config_prefix/bin/gtk-config
-+     GTK_CONFIG=$gtk_config_prefix/bin/gtk12-config
++     GTK_CONFIG=${GTK_CONFIG}
    fi
    if test "x$gtk_config_exec_prefix" != "x" ; then
       gtk_config_args="$gtk_config_args --exec-prefix=$gtk_config_exec_prefix"
 -     GTK_CONFIG=$gtk_config_exec_prefix/bin/gtk-config
-+     GTK_CONFIG=$gtk_config_exec_prefix/bin/gtk12-config
++     GTK_CONFIG=${GTK_CONFIG}
    fi
    if test "X$GTK_CONFIG" = "X"; then
      # Extract the first word of "gtk-config", so it can be a program name with args.
--- /usr/ports.ref/editors/vim5/pkg/PLIST	Wed Mar  1 23:47:18 2000
+++ editors/vim5/pkg/PLIST	Thu Mar  2 00:03:13 2000
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
 bin/rview
 bin/rvim
 @comment bin/view
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/bugreport.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/autocmd.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/change.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -61,8 +62,9 @@
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/scroll.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/starting.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/syntax.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/term.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/tags
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/tagsearch.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/term.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/tips.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/todo.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/uganda.txt
@@ -71,11 +73,38 @@
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/version4.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/version5.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/vi_diff.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/vim2html.pl
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/visual.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/windows.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/tags
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc/vim2html.pl
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/filetype.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/ftoff.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/gvimrc_example.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/README.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/diffwin.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/dvorak
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/click.me
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/hanoi.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/poster
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/html
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/justify.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life/click.me
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life/life.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/Makefile
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/README.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze.c
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze_5.78
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze_mac
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/mazeansi.c
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/poster
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/shellmenu.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/swapmous.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/README.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/examples
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/urm
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/urm.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/menu.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/optwin.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/scripts.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/2html.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/abc.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/abel.vim
@@ -253,8 +282,8 @@
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/viminfo.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/vrml.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/web.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/winbatch.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/whitespace.vim
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/winbatch.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/xdefaults.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/xmath.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/xml.vim
@@ -265,46 +294,6 @@
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/yacc.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/z8a.vim
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax/zsh.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor/README.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor/tutor
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/menu.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/bugreport.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/vimrc_example.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/gvimrc_example.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/filetype.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/ftoff.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/scripts.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/optwin.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/README.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/diffwin.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/dvorak
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/poster
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/click.me
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi/hanoi.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/html
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/justify.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life/click.me
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life/life.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/README.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/Makefile
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze.c
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze_5.78
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/mazeansi.c
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/maze_mac
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze/poster
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/shellmenu.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/swapmous.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/urm
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/urm.vim
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/examples
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm/README.txt
-share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/README.txt
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/blink.c
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/ccfilter.1
@@ -324,14 +313,17 @@
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/vimm
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/vimspell.sh
 share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools/vimspell.txt
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor/README.txt
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor/tutor
+share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/vimrc_example.vim
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax
 @dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/urm
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/maze
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/life
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros/hanoi
 @dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/macros
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/syntax
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tools
-@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/tutor
+@dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%/doc
 @dirrm share/vim/%%VIM_VER%%
 @dirrm share/vim

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 -Jeremy

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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sat May  6  0:24:47 2000
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From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject: category for xdrawchem
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I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried asking
Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no response.  Does
anyone else have a comment?
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 14:56:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To: Satoshi Asami <asami@freebsd.org>
Subject: category for xdrawchem (fwd)

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 20:43:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To: Satoshi Asami <asami@cs.berkeley.edu>
Subject: category for xdrawchem

Hi, I've made a new port of a program for drawing chemical structures.

I notice that many of the programs in the biology category are at least as
related to chemistry as to biology.  Judging from a quick read of the
DESCR files and Web pages, the only one that seems to me like it wouldn't
fit in a category called "chemistry" is Seaview.  It'd be great if you'd
consider something like a new category for chemistry, renaming the
biology category or changing its description to show that the programs in
it have chemical applications.

In any case, could you please suggest a category for this port?  I notice
that there are several drawing programs (xfig, sketch, killustrator) in
the graphics category, so that's what I've tentatively chosen.
__
Trevor Johnson

# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
# create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and
# have default permissions.
#
# This archive contains:
#
#	xdrawchem
#	xdrawchem/files
#	xdrawchem/files/md5
#	xdrawchem/patches
#	xdrawchem/patches/patch-aa
#	xdrawchem/pkg
#	xdrawchem/pkg/COMMENT
#	xdrawchem/pkg/DESCR
#	xdrawchem/pkg/PLIST
#	xdrawchem/Makefile
#
echo c - xdrawchem
mkdir -p xdrawchem > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - xdrawchem/files
mkdir -p xdrawchem/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - xdrawchem/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/files/md5 << 'END-of-xdrawchem/files/md5'
XMD5 (xdrawchem.tgz) = abda33e61e9621b79349c59f80fb15c3
END-of-xdrawchem/files/md5
echo c - xdrawchem/patches
mkdir -p xdrawchem/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - xdrawchem/patches/patch-aa
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/patches/patch-aa << 'END-of-xdrawchem/patches/patch-aa'
X--- Makefile.orig	Fri Mar 31 03:05:27 2000
X+++ Makefile	Sun Apr 16 12:57:25 2000
X@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@
X CFLAGS	=	-g -DRINGHOME=$(RINGDIR)
X #INCPATH =	-I/usr/include -I/usr/people/herger/src/qt-2.0.2/include
X #LFLAGS	=	-L/usr/src/qt-2.0.2/lib -L/usr/lib
X-INCPATH =	-I/usr/include -I$(QTDIR)/include
X-LFLAGS	=	-g -L$(QTDIR)/lib -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib
X-LIBS	=	-lqt -lXext -lX11 -lm
X-MOC	=	moc
X+INCPATH =	-I/usr/include -I$(QTDIR)/include/qt2
X+LFLAGS	=	-L$(QTDIR)/lib -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib
X+LIBS	=	-lqt2 -lXext -lX11 -lm
X+MOC	=	moc2
X 
X ####### Target
X 
X@@ -157,3 +157,7 @@
X 
X moc_manual.cpp: manual.h
X 	$(MOC) manual.h -o moc_manual.cpp
X+
X+install:
X+	strip -s xdrawchem
X+	install -c -m 755 -o root -g wheel xdrawchem $(X11BASE)/bin/
END-of-xdrawchem/patches/patch-aa
echo c - xdrawchem/pkg
mkdir -p xdrawchem/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - xdrawchem/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/COMMENT'
XChemical drawing program
END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - xdrawchem/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/DESCR'
Xfrom the Web page:
X
XXDrawChem is a two-dimensional molecule drawing program.
XIt can read and write MDL Molfiles to allow sharing between XDrawChem
Xand other chemistry applications.
X
XWWW:  http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte067k/xdrawchem/
X
XTrevor Johnson
Xtrevor@jpj.net
END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/DESCR
echo x - xdrawchem/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/xdrawchem
END-of-xdrawchem/pkg/PLIST
echo x - xdrawchem/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >xdrawchem/Makefile << 'END-of-xdrawchem/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:   xdrawchem
X# Date created:        13 April 2000
X# Whom:                Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME=	xdrawchem
XPORTVERSION=	0.82
XCATEGORIES=	graphics
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gte067k/xdrawchem/
XDISTFILES=	xdrawchem.tgz
X
XEXTRACT_SUFX=	.tgz
X
XMAINTAINER=	trevor@jpj.net
X
X# requires qt 2.01 or greater, so don't use USE_QT
XLIB_DEPENDS=	qt2:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/qt21
X
XUSE_X_PREFIX=	yes
X
XWRKSRC=		${WRKDIR}/${PORTNAME}
X
XMAKE_ENV+=	QTDIR=${X11BASE}
XUSE_GMAKE=	yes
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-xdrawchem/Makefile
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Hi Ruslan,

I'm wondering if you have plans to upgrade texinfo in 3-stable to 4.0.
It has at least one feature that is useful for ports (the ability to
delete info dir entries with install-info without actually having
access to info files themselves).  And of course, the ports tree still
supports all three (3-stable, 4-stable, 5-current) branches.

If you can merge it soon, that will be great.  If not, can you look
into at least updating install-info?  (The diff's too big for me to
read and I don't want to mess up the vendor branches and stuff....)

Thanks!

Satoshi


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Hi,

Does anyone considering to make a stripped down version of the JDK port to
provide only components necessary to run Java applications? I hate to have 26MB
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perception that at least 50 percent of the files installed only necessary for
development and debugging purposes.

For example I've managed to reduce footprint to 15MB by removing demo and
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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 12:27:29AM -0700, Satoshi Asami wrote:
> Hi Ruslan,
> 
> I'm wondering if you have plans to upgrade texinfo in 3-stable to 4.0.
> It has at least one feature that is useful for ports (the ability to
> delete info dir entries with install-info without actually having
> access to info files themselves).  And of course, the ports tree still
> supports all three (3-stable, 4-stable, 5-current) branches.
> 
> If you can merge it soon, that will be great.  If not, can you look
> into at least updating install-info?  (The diff's too big for me to
> read and I don't want to mess up the vendor branches and stuff....)
> 
OK, I will, in a day or two.

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On Sat, 6 May 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:

> I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried asking
> Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no response.  Does
> anyone else have a comment?

Yeah, Satoshi needs to finally create that "scientific" category so we can
e.g. move all the chemistry ports out of biology :-)

This has been discussed and agreed as a good idea at least twice in the
past, but nothing ever came of it.

Kris

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At Sat, 6 May 2000 04:23:31 +0400 (MSD),
Aleksandr A.Babaylov <babolo@links.ru> wrote:
> 
> Akinori -Aki- MUSHA writes:
> > At Thu, 4 May 2000 20:27:29 +0400 (MSD),
> > Aleksandr A.Babaylov <babolo@links.ru> wrote:
> > > 3 is the Bad Thing IMHO
> > > look at ports/www/netscape-remote
> > 
> > Why does it matter?  Each netscape port already has a wrapper and the
> > new one just takes its place as a meta-wrapper.  All given command
> > line options will be passed through to the netscape binary.
> > 
> > Besides, I'd note that the netscape-remote is obsolete because
> > netscape 4.x itself has the `-remote' option, which the new wrapper
> > uses.
> And 2.X and 3.X too.
> netscape-remote is less so executes MUCH faster.

And it will never conflict with the new wrapper.

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 * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>

 * On Sat, 6 May 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:
 * 
 * > I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried asking
 * > Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no response.  Does
 * > anyone else have a comment?

Oops, sorry.

 * Yeah, Satoshi needs to finally create that "scientific" category so we can
 * e.g. move all the chemistry ports out of biology :-)
 * 
 * This has been discussed and agreed as a good idea at least twice in the
 * past, but nothing ever came of it.

Did we? ;)

That wasn't what I thought.  People were divided among chemistry and
biology (which has a lot of overlap) and I thought scientific is too
broad (astro and math are definitely science, and there's something
called "computer science" too!).

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 * From: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>

 * OK, I will, in a day or two.

Great!  I'll add it to the 3*upgrade kits (that don't have
install-info yet) when I see the commit.

Thanks!

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Yesterday afternoon (May 5, 2000) I sumbitted and PR for a new port.  I
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On 6 May 2000, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:

>  * Yeah, Satoshi needs to finally create that "scientific" category so we can
>  * e.g. move all the chemistry ports out of biology :-)
>  * 
>  * This has been discussed and agreed as a good idea at least twice in the
>  * past, but nothing ever came of it.
> 
> Did we? ;)
> 
> That wasn't what I thought.  People were divided among chemistry and
> biology (which has a lot of overlap) and I thought scientific is too
> broad (astro and math are definitely science, and there's something
> called "computer science" too!).

I believe there was broad consensus to at least move the chemistry ports
out of biology. Whether these go into a catch-all general "scientific"
category which covers chemistry/physics/geology/anything else which shows
up, or we create individual chemistry/physics/geology/etc categories, is
another issue, I guess, although I think there DOES need to be an
"everything else" scientific category, because otherwise at some point
we'll have to again categorise a port inappropriately when it doesn't fit
into one of the existing disciplinary areas (which is currently the case
for the chemistry ports wrongly categorised as "biology").

Should a "scientific" category be created, as I think it must, it would be
defined as only being appropriate for ports which don't have a more
specific category. In other words, even though lang ports are part of
computer science are part of science, they match the lang category first
and go there.

Kris

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> Does anyone considering to make a stripped down version of the JDK
> port to provide only components necessary to run Java applications?

The WWW page used to have a pointer to the JRE, but a port was never
made out of it.  It's still on the ftp sites, although I'm not sure if
the WWW site still has a pointer to it.

In order to be 'legal', the JRE provided must contain all of the sources
as distributed, although you might get away from stripping the non-X
stuff from the JRE if the program you're running is a GUI version, or
stripping the X stuff if it's a non-GUI version.

Check out the ftp site and the WWW page.  (Note, this is for JDK1.1)




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In article <20000506064625L.sada@bsdclub.org>
sada@bsdclub.org writes:

>> I believe I could make a patch for n4-c.u if needed.

Hey, where could I get distfile for above port !?
(www/netscape4-communicator.us)
If we couldn't fetch it any longer, we have to remove the port.

# So I don't have to make patch \(^o^)/
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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 04:06:50AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami
wrote:

>  * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>
>
>  * On Sat, 6 May 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:
>  *
>  * > I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried
>  * > asking Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no
>  * > response.  Does anyone else have a comment?
>
> Oops, sorry.
>
>  * Yeah, Satoshi needs to finally create that "scientific" category so
>  * we can e.g. move all the chemistry ports out of biology :-)
>  *
>  * This has been discussed and agreed as a good idea at least twice in
>  * the past, but nothing ever came of it.
>
> Did we? ;)

Yes, but there was no consensus and the discussion just died.

> That wasn't what I thought.  People were divided among chemistry and
> biology (which has a lot of overlap) and I thought scientific is too
> broad (astro and math are definitely science, and there's something
> called "computer science" too!).

I vote for a chemistry category.

There is overlap in the scientific disciplines and biochemistry is
a scientific discipline in its own right.  However, I think most
software can be categorized neatly in the traditional discipline names,
like biology, chemistry, physics, etc. Even if it is decided to use
'scientific' as a category that is certainly a better description for
pure chemistry programs then 'biology' is.

-- 
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The attached patch fixes it. The patch is not clean - but should give you
enough info on what needs to be fixed.

	-Arun

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--- artsdsp.c-	Sat May  6 09:20:34 2000
+++ artsdsp.c	Sat May  6 09:26:38 2000
@@ -127,19 +127,21 @@
   return sndfd;
 }
 
-int ioctl (int fd, int request, char *argp) 
+int ioctl (int fd, unsigned long request, ...)
 {
   static int channels;
   static int bits;
   static int speed;
+  va_list argp;
 
   CHECK_INIT();
 
+  va_start(argp, request);
   if (fd != sndfd)
     return orig_ioctl (fd, request, argp);
   else if (sndfd != -1)
     {
-      int *arg = (int *) argp;
+      int *arg = va_arg(argp, int *);
       artsdspdebug("aRts: hijacking /dev/dsp ioctl (%d : %x - %p)\n",
 			  fd, request, argp);
 
@@ -187,6 +189,8 @@
 
       return 0;
     }
+
+  va_end(argp);
 
   return 0;
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Glenn Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 04:06:50AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami
> wrote:
> 
> >  * From: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>
> >
> >  * On Sat, 6 May 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:
> >  *
> >  * > I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried
> >  * > asking Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no
> >  * > response.  Does anyone else have a comment?
> >
> > Oops, sorry.
> >
> >  * Yeah, Satoshi needs to finally create that "scientific" category so
> >  * we can e.g. move all the chemistry ports out of biology :-)
> >  *
> >  * This has been discussed and agreed as a good idea at least twice in
> >  * the past, but nothing ever came of it.
> >
> > Did we? ;)
> 
> Yes, but there was no consensus and the discussion just died.
> 
> > That wasn't what I thought.  People were divided among chemistry and
> > biology (which has a lot of overlap) and I thought scientific is too
> > broad (astro and math are definitely science, and there's something
> > called "computer science" too!).
> 
> I vote for a chemistry category.
> 
> There is overlap in the scientific disciplines and biochemistry is
> a scientific discipline in its own right.  However, I think most
> software can be categorized neatly in the traditional discipline names,
> like biology, chemistry, physics, etc. Even if it is decided to use
> 'scientific' as a category that is certainly a better description for
> pure chemistry programs then 'biology' is.

I know this adds more layers and complexity to the ports tree, but...

Make a 'scientific' category with sub-categories for the various "basic"
sciences, like bio, chem, physics, etc... Then, since a port can have multiple
categories, a biochem port would be categorized as both bio and chem.

On the other hand, the 'scientific' category doesn't have to be there if no one
minds having a seperate category for each of the sciences.

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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:13:03PM -0500, Ade Lovett wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:50:02PM +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks. I d/l your patch, applied it and built 0.8b7, but it still
> > displays the same errors :(
> 

Well, I've got one of the problems fixed :) pan only starting at the
second attempt, after the first one dies with SIGUSR1, is fixed by
using the ``--disable-sound'' option.

I discovered that by chance after it refused to start whilst xmms was
running, complaining that /dev/dsp was busy; --disable-sound fixed
both problems.

Still won't expire messages. I subscribe to the pan-users mailing list
and posted a question there, but haven't had any replies :(

> Hmm.. strange.. perhaps if you blow the old .pan away, or just
> move it aside somewhere.. oh, this is a 4-STABLE box btw..
> 
> 
> > BTW, does pan expire messages correctly for you? Maybe it's related to
> > the locale warning I get (although I don't see why).
> 
> Never tried to expire.. haven't had PAN stable enough :)
> 
> As for the locale warnings, you should be able to get rid
> of them with:
> 
> setenv  LC_ALL          en_US.ISO_8859-1
> setenv  LC_CTYPE        en_US.ISO_8859-1
> setenv  LANG            en_US.ISO_8859-1
> 
> or similar in your startup.
> 
> -aDe
> 
> -- 
> Ade Lovett, Austin, TX.

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[Seems this mail that I sent this morning wasn't distributed to the
ports list probably due to the maintenance of the machines at
FreeBSD.org, so I'm having a second try...  I apologize to those
recipients who would receive this message again]

At Sat, 06 May 2000 06:46:25 +0900,
SADA Kenji <sada@bsdclub.org> wrote:
> # cd /usr/ports
> # grep 'do-install' */*netscape*/Makefile
> japanese/netscape-fonts/Makefile:do-install:
> japanese/netscape3.language/Makefile:do-install:
> japanese/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:
> korean/netscape3/Makefile:do-install:
> korean/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:
> russian/netscape3.language/Makefile:do-install:
> www/linux-netscape4/Makefile:do-install:
> www/linux-netscape6/Makefile:do-install:
> www/netscape4-communicator.us/Makefile:do-install:
> www/netscape4-communicator/Makefile:do-install:
> 
> Hm, many ports have own do-install target, but not every port.

Don't you think ten is enough? :)

> I argue again, if you'd like to use the new wrapper with
> l-n6 or mozilla port, I'll agree with importing it
> as new independent port.

The wrapper doesn't work with mozilla derivatives because they don't
seem to provide remote protocol support currently.

> Otherwise I recommend to install the wrapper in n4-c port's Makefile.
> 
> Each language specific port should do, for example, as:
> 
> 1. move original wrapper *.run to *.run.orig.
> 2. install own wrapper as *.run.
> 3. At deinstall time, move *.run.orig to *.run.
> 
> By the way, with www/l-n4,
> I've made a patch and removed its do-install target.
> # And now the port would be installed on PREFIX/lib/netscape-linux.
> Tom, I'll be glad if you check it and give me approval to check-in.
> 
> I believe I could make a patch for n4-c.u if needed.

Wooo.  I thought you must've been the first to object to me if I had
proposed and urged such changes.  That is why I emphasized the phrase
"minimum changes" and took more conservative way. :> :>

Anyway, I'm okay when you are.

> >> In addition, if you were to put the wrapper script in
> >> www/netscape4-communicator/files, then each (indirect) slave port
> >> would have to have advanced knowledge of the exact place of the script
> >> other than its master directory.  That wouldn't be nice, IMHO.
> 
> Just specify as "${MASTERDIR}/files/<WRAPPER_SCRIPT>".

Hmm, sure it works...  I learned MASTERDIR does not chain.  Another
broken part of the current ports system, probably. ;)

> What is "IMHO" :)

It stands for "in my humble opinion".  Grab the Jargon Dictionary!

	http://www.netmeg.net/jargon/terms/i/IMHO.html


I'll look into your patch tonight, thanks.

[And I'm testing it now. :) ]

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> From owner-freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG Sat Apr 22 22:51:04 2000
> To: doc@FreeBSD.ORG
> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: Building a porters handbook
> From: asami@FreeBSD.ORG (Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami)
> Date: 22 Apr 2000 22:50:22 -0700
>
....
>
>  * Per an earlier discussion on -doc, I'd like to pull section 4.4 of the
>  * Handbook ("Making a port yourself") out of the Handbook and in to a 
>  * new "Porter's Handbook".
>
> That sounds like a good idea.
>
> Please put a link to the new handbook in the original handbook though,
> there are many documents (including some printed ones) that refer to
> "http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/porting.html" and we don't want
> people who go there to get "not found".
>
>  * It's believed that most readers of the Handbook won't be creating ports,
>  * so this section is 60 or so pages they'll not need.  In the Handbook it
>  * can be replaced with "If you would like to learn more about the ports
>  * systems, or would like to create a port and submit it to the project,
>  * please see the _Porter's Handbook_".
>
> Does this mean that the porters guide section doesn't get published
> anymore, or is it going to be published as a separate book?
>
>  * I'll do this mechanically (so the translators won't have much work to do).
>
> Thanks.  BTW, please ask the cvs-meisters for a repository copy so we
> won't lose history.
>
>  * In the future, I expect that some of the port's specific stuff in the
>  * "Committer's Guide" (damn, should've called it the "Committer's Handbook")
>  * can migrate here as well, as can any nitty-gritty ports details that 
>  * you might have thought to be inappropriate for the Handbook.
>
> No, the (new) porter's handbook is for people creating or upgrading
> ports, not committers.  The stuff in the committer's guide is
> something that is specific to committers and committers are required
> to read the committer's guide every now and then.  For the benefit of
> people who only commit ports once in a while (and work elsewhere most
> of the time), I think they should be kept separate.
>
> Satoshi
>

As a person who has to port/translate/run stuff on multiple different systems,
I plead with you to keep all of the documentation in the same publication.
Putting the 'making a port' stuff in another document simply makes it HARDER
to find this information in a printed form.


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At Sat, 06 May 2000 19:30:20 +0900,
I wrote:
> > And 2.X and 3.X too.
> > netscape-remote is less so executes MUCH faster.

Okay, I got a hint from it.  The new version of my wrapper (oops, not
mine, but I'm hacking a bit on this) uses netscape-remote if it
exists.

	http://people.FreeBSD.org/~knu/ports/www/

Now it runs electric fast.  Just give it a try!

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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 10:13:53PM -0700, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> --- /usr/ports.ref/editors/vim5/Makefile	Fri Apr 21 02:06:51 2000
> +++ editors/vim5/Makefile	Fri Apr 21 01:12:28 2000
> @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
>  Y2K=		http://www.vim.org/y2k.html
>  SLAVEDIRS=	editors/vim-lite
>  
> +WANT_GTK=	yes

Ah, NO.  I hate GTK.  I expect people to build with ``make USE_GTK=1'' or
``make USE_GTK=1'' (which ever name people perfer) if they want vim to be
built with it.


> -MLINKS=		vim.1 rvim.1  vim.1 rview.1  ectags.1 etags.1
> +MLINKS=		vim.1 rvim.1  vim.1 rview.1  vim.1 ex.1  vim.1 view.1 ectags.1 etags.1

I do not install ex.1 or view.1 to keep the base ones.  Nor do I install
ex or view.
  
>  .if defined(HAVE_GTK)
> -LIB_DEPENDS=	gtk12.2:${PORTSDIR}/x11-toolkits/gtk12
> +USE_GTK=	yes

I'll change this to ".if defined(USE_GTK)" if that is the offical knob.

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> Yesterday afternoon (May 5, 2000) I sumbitted and PR for a new port.  I
> haven't got an email confirmation and that portion of the web site
> returns no data.  Is this part of yesterdays scheduled downage? (is that
> a word?)

I find a problem in my log:

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	delay=05:48:13, xdelay=00:00:02, mailer=smtp8, pri=10472315,
	relay=hub.freebsd.org. [204.216.27.18],
	dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as D923837B61A)
May  1 08:00:21 mail sendmail[243]: e41609u00243:
	from=<gnats@FreeBSD.org>, size=1184, class=0, nrcpts=1,
	msgid=<200005010600.XAA06490@freefall.freebsd.org>,
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But gnats seem to respond.

Has this todo with the migration to postfix?
as no other servers seem to have this problem.

kind regards Dirk

- Dirk Meyer, Im Grund 4, 34317 Habichtswald, Tel 05606/6512 Q (voice)
- Origin: DINOEX Habichtswald  -FRG-  [dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org]


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sat May  6 11:56:45 2000
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Subject: Patches for n47-n/c.us (Re: Introducing a netscape wrapper)
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 06 May 2000 06:46:25 +0900".
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In article <20000506064625L.sada@bsdclub.org>
sada@bsdclub.org writes:

>> >> In addition, if you were to put the wrapper script in
>> >> www/netscape4-communicator/files, then each (indirect) slave port
>> >> would have to have advanced knowledge of the exact place of the script
>> >> other than its master directory.  That wouldn't be nice, IMHO.
>> 
>> Just specify as "${MASTERDIR}/files/<WRAPPER_SCRIPT>".
>> 
>> # n47-n.u looks having a problem and should be fixed.

I just roughly made patches for n47-n/c.us.
I haven't tested them because of my poor internet throuput.

--
M netscape4-communicator/Makefile
M netscape4-communicator/files/md5
M netscape47-communicator.us/Makefile
M netscape47-communicator.us/files/md5
R netscape47-communicator.us/patches/patch-aa
R netscape47-communicator.us/scripts/configure
M netscape47-navigator.us/Makefile
R netscape47-navigator.us/files/mailcap
R netscape47-navigator.us/files/md5
R netscape47-navigator.us/files/netscape.sh
R netscape47-navigator.us/patches/patch-aa
R netscape47-navigator.us/scripts/configure

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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 03:24:10AM -0400, Trevor Johnson wrote:
> I'm wondering what the most suitable category would be.  I tried asking
> Satoshi Asami, as Will Andrews advised, but received no response.  Does
> anyone else have a comment?

IMHO, I think all Biology/Chemistry/Physics-related ports should go in a
category entitled ``science''. For the time being, though, this port would
go in ``misc''.

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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 09:29:57AM -0700, Arun Sharma wrote:
> The attached patch fixes it. The patch is not clean - but should give you
> enough info on what needs to be fixed.

Does this apply to the latest kdelibs2 snapshot? If the KDE people don't
implement it in their distribution I will put it in FreeBSD's port (if you
are right that this is a bug and that this fixes it, of course. ;-)

Thanks for the submission.

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Hi,

On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 11:23:28AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> Ah, NO.  I hate GTK.  I expect people to build with ``make USE_GTK=1'' or
> ``make USE_GTK=1'' (which ever name people perfer) if they want vim to be
> built with it.

I GIVE UP!  Go look at http://people.freebsd.org/~reg/ now! 
Specifically, go look in bsd.ports.use.mk.

> I'll change this to ".if defined(USE_GTK)" if that is the offical knob.

WITH_GTK is the offical knob.  vim5 will be included in my next sweep
through the tree looking for ports using options other than WITH_FOO or
WITHOUT_FOO, if you haven't fixed it.

 -Jeremy

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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 05:29:34AM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Should a "scientific" category be created, as I think it must, it would be
> defined as only being appropriate for ports which don't have a more
> specific category. In other words, even though lang ports are part of
> computer science are part of science, they match the lang category first
> and go there.

This seems like the right way to do things, although I'd prefer the name
"science" to "scientific". I would suggest moving everything in biology/*
to science/ as well as any science-related ports in misc. Things relating
to computer science, etc. should go in their more specific categories.

I don't like the idea of having a category for each of the basic "general"
science disciplines like "chemistry", "biology", "physics", etc. because
they would just add to the repository bloat due to the lack of UNIX
programs actually existing in this form, which I doubt will change much
in the next five years. By then I imagine the ports collection will be much
more efficient and workable.

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From: Will Andrews <andrews@technologist.com>
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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 04:44:24PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> They're also in the process of fixing ports so packages can be built as
> non-root, by making the port install into a local directory and package
> there (this is basically the same thing as PREFIX-cleanliness)

Hmm... this seems like it would be fairly simple to do for the most part.
We could set up /usr/[local,X11R6] as writable-wheel or something similar,
which will allow non-root members of the wheel group to modify/install
items in these directories.

Actually, I think I ought to try this method on my own systems.

for i in local X11R6;do chown -R root.wheel /usr/${i} && chmod 775
/usr/${i};done here i come...

Perhaps files that must be set to a particular chown setting could be
installed/modified (i.e. chown'd) after the "real-install" with a command
such as ``sudo make installroot'' or similar. We could also do something
like: say we have 2 ports being installed that require the installroot
target to work properly. We leave this as a message at the end, something
like:

"===> The ${PORTNAME} port has several dependencies which require special
      permissions for some of their files: net/somenet, x11/XFree86,
      graphics/powerstuff, and x11-toolkits/sometk.

      These ports must have (some or all of) their files' permissions fixed
      by root in order to work properly.  To perform this action type
      ``make installroot'' with root permissions.''"

.. and then the user can simply type "sudo make installroot" or something
to that effect, at which point it would first check that the ``install''
target has been fulfilled by the euid and then check the database for
dependencies with missing set[uid,gid] bits on some of their files. It can
skip over any dependencies that do not require any such permissions on any
of their files, for extra speed.

Thoughts ?

> Another item on my wishlist is for ports to respect CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/CC/CXX
> for controlling the build. There are far too many ports which don't
> respect all of these though, so I don't think a bento warning would be
> effective.

One guy who submitted a port said his program absolutely can't respect any
of these and refused to "fix" the errors newer compilers spew at his code
because "compilers are too anal these days, don't trust the programmer".

So it may not be possible to achieve this goal, although I think it's
possible to fix these on 99.9% of the ports. What number are we up to on
this respect these days ? It should be close to 90%.

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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 04:48:13AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
> Yes, that will probably work, but it's also a lot of work to do!

Users can opt to regenerate this database at night and specify a regex of
ports (i.e. only these categories and/or only these ports under those
categories, and so forth). Such a database may save a considerable amount
of time downloading files.

But then there's the problem of laptop computers.  Mine hooks up to a
FE->2xT1 school connection AND a FE->26400bps connection at home.

In general, I don't think this idea is really (universally) feasible,
although my laptop is probably one of the rarer cases of bandwidth
differentials. I've made a conclusion, and have a better idea.

My proposal (rotating MASTER_SITES) would be a better general solution. Of
course, I also think that MASTER_SITE_N (where N = distfile N) would be
necessary in order to implement this. Also, if we were to implement
something like that, a MASTER_SITE_CVS seems like a good idea too (since
the ports that use cvs in our tree are notorious for having large numbers
of distfiles). Of course, we would only need MASTER_SITE_N when a single
set of MASTER_SITES won't work.

How does this proposal sound ? I think the code for writing this would be
fairly simple (and quite logical IMO) and therefore the investment of time
in writing it would be much less of a waste than the time people save on
download times.

Although I do think that in some cases, some MASTER_SITES should only be
used purely for backup purposes; as such, a MASTER_SITE_N_BACKUP or
MASTER_SITES_BACKUP variable can be used to specify sites that should be
used only if forced to due to primary sites being out or something similar.
For example, let's say that a certain port has 2 primary sites and 2 backup
sites. The ports mechanism will, by default, try the 2 primary sites
several times (a number N which can be defined by the user in make.conf or
something similar), then it will fall back to the backup sites (which can
be disabled completely by a boolean variable).

And so it goes (I think I just lost my train of thought there)..

> Honestly, I don't really mind if a port doesn't respect some of the
> above as long as it doesn't use "-g" or "-O0" or something equally
> inane as their compilation option.  If the user wants to debug the
> port, they have to go into the source directory anyway.

Or if they want to HELP debug the program, they can send debuggable core
dumps to the author(s). Or simply use gdb to read the dump and send the
author the results of their backtrace/look/etc./etc.

In any case, the general meaninglessness of "-g" or "-O0" is fairly correct
for the average user, and as such the default CFLAGS in any program's
Makefile (as set by the port) should be something like "-O -pipe", although
I think "-O2 -pipe -Wall" is OK for most programs too.

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Hello,

I've noticed an inconsistency among our ports. It seems that not every port
that installs rc.d startup scripts includes methods to not only startup,
but also shutdown and/or restart, where appropriate. (Sent to -ports for
ports hackers' opinions.)

Shouldn't this sort of thing be standardized? And maybe a similar method be
integrated into /etc/rc for restarting base system daemons? (Sent to
-current for src hackers' opinions.)

Please continue specific discussion on either of these in their own list,
or if reply is general Cc both.

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On Sat, 6 May 2000, Will Andrews wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I've noticed an inconsistency among our ports. It seems that not every port
>that installs rc.d startup scripts includes methods to not only startup,
>but also shutdown and/or restart, where appropriate. (Sent to -ports for
>ports hackers' opinions.)

You have answered your own question.  What exists in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d
are startup scripts, *not* shutdown or restart scripts.

>Shouldn't this sort of thing be standardized? And maybe a similar method be
>integrated into /etc/rc for restarting base system daemons? (Sent to
>-current for src hackers' opinions.)

You mean our init system should look like RedHat's?  The OS is named
Free_BSD_ because we use not only the source code from the BSD team at
UCB, but because we practice their OS philosophy as closely as is still
relevant to the industry.  We use BSD init, not SVR4, and I don't see
any reason for that to be altered.

BTW, I don't read -ports.

Brandon D. Valentine
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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 03:31:15PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
> On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 09:29:57AM -0700, Arun Sharma wrote:
> > The attached patch fixes it. The patch is not clean - but should give you
> > enough info on what needs to be fixed.
> 
> Does this apply to the latest kdelibs2 snapshot?

Yes, as of yesterday night.

	-Arun


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 * ru          2000/05/06 11:54:01 PDT
 * 
 *   Modified files:        (Branch: RELENG_3)

 *   MFC: Upgrade to GNU texinfo 4.0.

Thanks!

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On Sat, 6 May 2000, Will Andrews wrote:

> I don't like the idea of having a category for each of the basic "general"
> science disciplines like "chemistry", "biology", "physics", etc. because
> they would just add to the repository bloat due to the lack of UNIX
> programs actually existing in this form, which I doubt will change much
> in the next five years. By then I imagine the ports collection will be much
> more efficient and workable.

Actually, there are an awful lot of UNIX scientific programs around
(especially physics - it's the primary platform used for running
simulations), but a lot of them are highly specialized and aren't likely
to end up in ports.

I agree we don't need the other categories yet, but we seem to have enough
chemistry ports to warrant their own category:

babel, deft, gperiodic, kinemage, molden, mopac, ortep3, platon, povchem,
psi88, rasmol, tinker, xmolwt are all chemistry and biochemistry related.
I don't think we should try and separate the two, because it's hard to
make an unambiguous decision between them, and a biochemist is IMO more
likely to look in chemistry for a molecular modelling program, than
biology.

hmmer, seaview are the only true biology ports. So if we only have one
disciplinary category and one general, based on the numbers it should be
chemistry, and biology should be absorbed.

Kris

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Date: 06 May 2000 14:43:38 -0700
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 * From: Glenn Johnson <glennpj@bayouhome.net>

 * I vote for a chemistry category.
 * 
 * There is overlap in the scientific disciplines and biochemistry is
 * a scientific discipline in its own right.  However, I think most
 * software can be categorized neatly in the traditional discipline names,
 * like biology, chemistry, physics, etc. Even if it is decided to use
 * 'scientific' as a category that is certainly a better description for
 * pure chemistry programs then 'biology' is.

Ok.  The only concern I had is that people said there are many ports
that could belong to both chemistry and biology.  (Maybe I read the
discussion wrong and it was chemistry and biochemistry.)  My
chemical/biological education pretty much ended at high school so
sorry if I'm totally out of clue with this.  (But where does organic
chemistry fit?  I mean, stuff like ADP and ATP.)

Anyway, it seems people think chemistry (inc. biochemistry) is nicely
separated from biology so I'll create the category if I don't hear any
objections in the next couple of days.

As for "science", it can still be created as a catch-all category
which will become the parent of astro, biology, chemistry and math
when we go to multi-levels, but are there still enough ports to put in
there if we create "chemistry"?

Satoshi


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On 6 May 2000, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:

> Ok.  The only concern I had is that people said there are many ports
> that could belong to both chemistry and biology.  (Maybe I read the
> discussion wrong and it was chemistry and biochemistry.)  My
> chemical/biological education pretty much ended at high school so
> sorry if I'm totally out of clue with this.  (But where does organic
> chemistry fit?  I mean, stuff like ADP and ATP.)

chemistry.

> As for "science", it can still be created as a catch-all category
> which will become the parent of astro, biology, chemistry and math
> when we go to multi-levels, but are there still enough ports to put in
> there if we create "chemistry"?

There may be a couple of ports which could be moved from other categories,
but we certainly don't have many. My concern is when someone does submit
the first (e.g.) physics port, where does it go? Into an inappropriate
category like chemistry, or another inappropriate category like misc?

Kris

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It was a transient error on the ports collection in the
middle of the conversion.  My apologies, but the problem is
gone now and I will make sure to put extra safety belts for
similar situations in the future.


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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sat May  6 15:27:29 2000
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Satoshi Asami writes:
..........
>  @  Security audit (working: kris and asami)
> 
>     I'll create a list of ports that install setuid/setgid/world
>     writable directories so Kris can use it for his ports security
>     audit project.
One of security risks is /tmp directory.
Some ports tests files created in /tmp not to be a symlink,
some not tests.
Enhansment is individual TMPDIRs in common /tmp
bin/18275 (http://www.links.ru/FreeBSD/mkinittmpdir/)
address this issue.
(I think that mkinittmpdir to be in base system)

PS
Sorry bad English

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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sat May  6 15:59:36 2000
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Konqueror core dumps on FreeBSD 4.0-stable because of the following problem:

konqueror base doesn't use any C++ exceptions - so it doesn't link the
exception handling code in libcc.a

Subsequently, it loads libkhtml.so via dlopen(3). Code in libkhtml.so
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Now linking libkhtml.so with -lgcc doesn't do the trick. I get a core dump
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Does anyone here have any insights on how to fix this ? Without this,
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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 04:15:33PM -0400, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
> You have answered your own question.  What exists in ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d
> are startup scripts, *not* shutdown or restart scripts.

Okay, then you think that all the ports rc.d *.sh scripts should be changed
only to allow startup, right?

> You mean our init system should look like RedHat's?  The OS is named
> Free_BSD_ because we use not only the source code from the BSD team at
> UCB, but because we practice their OS philosophy as closely as is still
> relevant to the industry.  We use BSD init, not SVR4, and I don't see
> any reason for that to be altered.

Fine, you can quote historical context to argue against doing something
similar to SVR4 init. I, however, see nothing wrong with making it easier
to manage the daemons. Of course, that does not necessarily need to go in
the rc.d scripts.

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Hello,
I'm running 2.8 still, ( I know, I have to upgrade soon - but its a live
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Anyway, wondered if you had any clues as to how to get pinger to compile ok?

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I just browsed through the PR database for the ports category.  It looks
like very few of the submissions within the last year or so have been
resolved; most are in an open state.   
When submitting a new port, does one need to send in many follow ups in
order to be noticed?  



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On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 05:39:36PM -0700, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> I just browsed through the PR database for the ports category.  It looks
> like very few of the submissions within the last year or so have been
> resolved; most are in an open state.   
> When submitting a new port, does one need to send in many follow ups in
> order to be noticed?  

Are you browsing the db with closed reports on the screen too? (it's
a checkbox on the specific query page.)  Looking at the page here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?&category=ports&responsible=freebsd-ports&sort=none&closedtoo=on
it looks like you are mistaken.

-Chris
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On Sat, 6 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

# I just browsed through the PR database for the ports category.  It looks
# like very few of the submissions within the last year or so have been
# resolved; most are in an open state.   

Being one of the people who has committed a couple of them myself
and also being the GNATS administrator I can say that this is
not quite true.  This time last year we had ~1000 less ports than
we do today.  If you consider (and this is probably way low) that
500 of those ports came from PRs and consider that there are 390
open ports PRs right now and not all of those are for new ports,
then one can only conclude that 'more' of the new port submissions
in the last year have been committed than not.

# When submitting a new port, does one need to send in many follow ups in
# order to be noticed?  

No, not necessarily.  It does help sometimes help to jog our memories
but the GNATS database is ever-present.  The number one reason why
you see more new port submissions in the PR database than other
ports-related requests is because they take more effort to commit.
Oftentimes they take a considerable amount of massaging before they
can be committed.  A two-line, two-file change to update to a new
version submitted by a port's maintainer is *much* easier.

Don't fret.  Someone will get to them, it just takes a little while
sometimes before someone (who does it just for fun) finds the time
and energy to actually do the deed.  We aren't deliberately ignoring
them and we do value the effort spent in doing the initial port and
submitting a problem report.  However, most of us have lives outside
of FreeBSD that requires us to do things like cook dinner for, watch,
play with, and otherwise entertain a gaggle of kids while our wives
are off having fun.  Oops there's the doorbell.  Two of my nieces
and one nephew are here to eat, play, and spend the night.  Off I
go. :-)

-steve

PS: For anyone who's counting I have three daughters of my own,
    so I get to enjoy an evening/night with 6 kids.



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On Sat, 6 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

> I just browsed through the PR database for the ports category.  It looks
> like very few of the submissions within the last year or so have been
> resolved; most are in an open state.   
> When submitting a new port, does one need to send in many follow ups in
> order to be noticed?  
> 

4008 ports PR's have been submitted in the last year.
3656 ports PR's submitted in the last year have been closed.

IMHO, 3656 (91%) closed PR's != 'very few'

Please remember that this is a volunteer project; committers get around
to closing PR's when they get time.  In general, PR's usually for new
ports are taken care of within a week or to (or three or so...).  If a PR
for a new port is still open for over a month or so, it's probably not a
bad idea to inquire why (the port submission may have problems; or perhaps
no one has gotten around to committing it).

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On Sat, 6 May 2000, Steve Price wrote:

> On Sat, 6 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:
> 
> # I just browsed through the PR database for the ports category.  It looks
> # like very few of the submissions within the last year or so have been
> # resolved; most are in an open state.   
> 
> Being one of the people who has committed a couple of them myself
> and also being the GNATS administrator I can say that this is
> not quite true.  This time last year we had ~1000 less ports than
> we do today.  If you consider (and this is probably way low) that
> 500 of those ports came from PRs and consider that there are 390
> open ports PRs right now and not all of those are for new ports,
> then one can only conclude that 'more' of the new port submissions
> in the last year have been committed than not.
> 
> # When submitting a new port, does one need to send in many follow ups in
> # order to be noticed?  
> 
> No, not necessarily.  It does help sometimes help to jog our memories
> but the GNATS database is ever-present.  The number one reason why
> you see more new port submissions in the PR database than other
> ports-related requests is because they take more effort to commit.
> Oftentimes they take a considerable amount of massaging before they
> can be committed.  A two-line, two-file change to update to a new
> version submitted by a port's maintainer is *much* easier.
> 
> Don't fret.  Someone will get to them, it just takes a little while
> sometimes before someone (who does it just for fun) finds the time
> and energy to actually do the deed.  We aren't deliberately ignoring
> them and we do value the effort spent in doing the initial port and
> submitting a problem report.  However, most of us have lives outside
> of FreeBSD that requires us to do things like cook dinner for, watch,
> play with, and otherwise entertain a gaggle of kids while our wives
> are off having fun.  Oops there's the doorbell.  Two of my nieces
> and one nephew are here to eat, play, and spend the night.  Off I
> go. :-)
> 
> -steve
> 
> PS: For anyone who's counting I have three daughters of my own,
>     so I get to enjoy an evening/night with 6 kids.
> 

I apologize for my impatience.  Someone else pointed out that one must
specifically choose to look at the closed reports, and my mistake was
that I did not do so.  



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On Sat, 6 May 2000, R Joseph Wright wrote:

# I apologize for my impatience.  Someone else pointed out that one must
# specifically choose to look at the closed reports, and my mistake was
# that I did not do so.  

There's absolutely no need to apologize.  As a guy I work with
would say, "It's all good". :-)

-steve



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	Anton Breusov <antonz@library.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
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Akinori -Aki- MUSHA wrote:

>  Anton N. Breusov <antonz@library.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua> wrote:
>  >  c). patches/patch-ca added. This is my experimentation with utmp
>  >  code, but it's not completed so you may not include him into port release.
>  
>  Seems you failed to include the patch because you forgot to specify -N
>  option on running diff.  Please send us the content of patch-ac.
>  
>  >  Only in samba-2.0.7/patches: patch-ca

He sent it in his original PR, as part of the tarball.  Here it is in the
form of a diff, along with my attempts at updating (rather than removing)
patch-ai and patch-bb.  I'm not sure whether updating them is the correct
thing to do.  A compilation log is at
http://jpj.net/~trevor/freebsd/ports/samba-2.0.7.log.gz.  I did some
cursory testing and didn't notice any problems.
--
Trevor Johnson
http://jpj.net/~trevor/gpgkey.txt

diff -bruN --exclude=CVS samba.orig/patches/patch-ai samba/patches/patch-ai
--- samba.orig/patches/patch-ai	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ samba/patches/patch-ai	Sat May  6 00:09:03 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+--- ../docs/manpages/smb.conf.5.orig	Tue Apr 25 18:59:00 2000
++++ ../docs/manpages/smb.conf.5	Sat May  6 00:08:00 2000
+@@ -4124,7 +4124,7 @@
+ debug"\fP\&.
+ .IP 
+ \fBDefault:\fP
+-\f(CW	min password length = 5\fP
++\f(CW	min password length = 6\fP
+ .IP 
+ .IP "\fBmin wins ttl (G)\fP" 
+ .IP 
+@@ -4486,7 +4486,7 @@
+ 
+ .DS 
+  
+-       passwd chat = *old*password* %o\en *new*password* %n\en *new*password* %n\en *changed*
++       passwd chat = *\n*ew\spassword* %n\n *ew\spassword* %n\n *updating\sthe\sdatabase...\npasswd:\sdone\n
+ .DE 
+  
+ 
+@@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@
+ See also \fB"unix password sync"\fP\&.
+ .IP 
+ \fBDefault:\fP
+-\f(CW	passwd program = /bin/passwd\fP
++\f(CW	passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd\fP
+ .IP 
+ \fBExample:\fP
+ \f(CW	passwd program = /sbin/passwd %u\fP
diff -bruN --exclude=CVS samba.orig/patches/patch-bb samba/patches/patch-bb
--- samba.orig/patches/patch-bb	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ samba/patches/patch-bb	Sat May  6 00:19:16 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+--- client/client.c.orig	Tue Apr 25 16:06:41 2000
++++ client/client.c	Sat May  6 00:18:18 2000
+@@ -189,6 +189,7 @@
+ 				msg[l++] = '\r';
+ 			msg[l] = c;   
+ 		}
++		msg[l]= '\0';
+ 
+ 		/*
+ 		 * The message is in UNIX codepage format. Convert to
diff -bruN --exclude=CVS samba.orig/patches/patch-ca samba/patches/patch-ca
--- samba.orig/patches/patch-ca	Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ samba/patches/patch-ca	Thu Apr 27 01:41:24 2000
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+--- smbd/connection.c.orig	Wed Apr 26 02:07:09 2000
++++ smbd/connection.c	Thu Apr 27 11:40:41 2000
+@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@
+ 
+ 	slprintf(u->ut_line, 12, "smb/%d", i);
+ 
+-	u->ut_pid = pid;
++//	u->ut_pid = pid;
+ 
+ #if defined(HAVE_UT_UT_TIME)
+ 	gettimeofday(&timeval, NULL);
+@@ -542,9 +542,9 @@
+ 	}
+ 
+ 	memset((char *)&u, '\0', sizeof(struct utmp));
+-	u.ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
+-	u.ut_exit.e_termination = 0;
+-	u.ut_exit.e_exit = 0;
++//	u.ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
++//	u.ut_exit.e_termination = 0;
++//	u.ut_exit.e_exit = 0;
+ 	if (utmp_fill(&u, conn, pid, i, NULL) == 0) {
+ 		utmp_update(&u, NULL);
+ 	}
+@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@
+ 
+ 
+ 	memset((char *)&u, '\0', sizeof(struct utmp));
+-	u.ut_type = USER_PROCESS;
++//	u.ut_type = USER_PROCESS;
+ 	if (utmp_fill(&u, conn, crec->pid, i, host) == 0) {
+ 		utmp_update(&u, host);
+ 	}



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From owner-freebsd-ports  Sat May  6 23:16: 4 2000
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Nate Williams wrote:

> > Does anyone considering to make a stripped down version of the JDK
> > port to provide only components necessary to run Java applications?
>
> The WWW page used to have a pointer to the JRE, but a port was never
> made out of it.  It's still on the ftp sites, although I'm not sure if
> the WWW site still has a pointer to it.

Thanks for pointing, I'll check it out.

> In order to be 'legal', the JRE provided must contain all of the sources
> as distributed, although you might get away from stripping the non-X
> stuff from the JRE if the program you're running is a GUI version, or
> stripping the X stuff if it's a non-GUI version.

Interesting point. But does it apply to the case when JDK distributed in
full but user have an option to install only part of it (or delete unneeded
parts straight after installation)? For example: whether my current stripped
down JDK should be threaten as 'illegal'? It would be rather illogical if
so.


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Hi,

Does anyone can clarify the following: tomorrow I've submitted PR, but
due to the GNATS outages it doesn't appeared in the database yet nor I
received my mail back. Is it worth to wait some time or I have to
resubmit PR?

-Maxim



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