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Mk www/firefox-nightly X-BeenThere: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list Reply-To: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org List-Id: Gecko Rendering Engine issues List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 06:02:36 -0000 Author: jbeich Date: Tue Jun 26 06:02:28 2012 New Revision: 805 Log: prune more unused files Deleted: branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk branches/experimental/TODO branches/experimental/www/firefox-nightly/Makefile.webplugins Deleted: branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk ============================================================================== --- branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk Tue Jun 26 06:02:28 2012 (r804) +++ /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (deleted) @@ -1,6343 +0,0 @@ -#-*- mode: makefile; tab-width: 4; -*- -# ex:ts=4 -# -# $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v 1.708 2012/03/13 08:14:45 zi Exp $ -# $NetBSD: $ -# -# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. 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If the third -# field ("target") exists, it will be used instead of -# ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. -# FETCH_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this -# package depends in the "fetch" stage. "path" is the -# name of a file if it starts with a slash (/), an -# executable otherwise. make will test for the -# existence (if it is a full pathname) or search for -# it in your $PATH (if it is an executable) and go -# into "dir" to do a "make all install" if it's not -# found. If the third field ("target") exists, it will -# be used instead of ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. -# BUILD_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this -# package depends to build (between the "extract" and -# "build" stages, inclusive). The test done to -# determine the existence of the dependency is the -# same as FETCH_DEPENDS. 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"lib" is the name of a shared library. -# make will use "ldconfig -r" to search for the library. -# lib can contain extended regular expressions. -# DEPENDS_TARGET -# - The default target to execute when a port is calling a -# dependency. -# Default: install -# -# These variables control options about how a port gets built and/or -# are shorthand notations for common sets of dependencies. -# Use these if your port uses some of the common software packages. By -# convention these should be set to 'yes', although they only need to be -# defined. Defaults: not set, unless explicitly indicated below. -# -# Note: the distinction between the USE_* and WANT_* variables, and the -# WITH_* and WITHOUT_* variables, are that the former are restricted to -# usage inside the ports framework, and the latter are reserved for user- -# settable options. (Setting USE_* in /etc/make.conf is always wrong). -# -# WITH_DEBUG - If set, debugging flags are added to CFLAGS and the -# binaries don't get stripped by INSTALL_PROGRAM or -# INSTALL_LIB. Besides, individual ports might -# add their specific to produce binaries for debugging -# purposes. You can override the debug flags that are -# passed to the compiler by setting DEBUG_FLAGS. It is -# set to "-g" at default. -# -# USE_BZIP2 - If set, this port tarballs use bzip2, not gzip, for -# compression. -# USE_XZ - If set, this port tarballs use xz (or lzma) -# for compression -# USE_ZIP - If set, this port distfile uses zip, not tar w/[bg]zip -# for compression. -# USE_MAKESELF - If set, this port distfile uses makeself, not tar w/[bg]zip -# for compression. -# USE_DOS2UNIX - If set to "YES", remove the ^M from all files -# under ${WRKSRC}. If set to a string, remove in all -# files under ${WRKSRC} with one of these names the ^Ms. -# DOS2UNIX_REGEX -# - Limit the ^M removal to files which name matches -# the regular expression. -# USE_GCC - If set, this port requires this version of gcc, either in -# the system or installed from a port. -# USE_CSTD - Override the default C language standard (gnu89, gnu99) -# USE_BINUTILS - Use binutils suite from port instead of the version in base. -# USE_GMAKE - If set, this port uses gmake. -# GMAKE - Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH. -# Default: gmake -## -# USE_ICONV - If set, this port uses libiconv. -# USE_GETTEXT - The port uses GNU gettext (libintl). -# 'build' as a build-time dependency -# 'yes' as a library dependency -# 'run' as a run-time dependency -## -# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT -# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to both -# build and run. If a number is specified, -# the specified version will be used. -# The valid value is '7', '8', or '9' in that case. -# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT_BUILD -# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to build. -# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT_RUN -# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to run. -# GHOSTSCRIPT_PORT -# - The port that provides postscript functionality. -# Some installations may wish to override the default -# to specify a version without X11 and/or localized -# versions for their nationality. -# Default: print/ghostscript9 -# WITH_GHOSTSCRIPT_VER -# - If set, the specified version of ghostscript will be -# used. The valid value is "7", "8", or "9". Note that -# this is for users, not for port maintainers. This -# should not be used in Makefile. -## -# USE_BISON - Implies that the port uses bison in one way or another: -# 'build', 'run', 'both', implying build, -# runtime, and both build/run dependencies -## -# USE_IMAKE - If set, this port uses imake. -# XMKMF - Set to path of `xmkmf' if not in $PATH -# Default: xmkmf -a -# USE_XLIB - If set, this port uses the X libraries. In the USE_LINUX -# case the linux X libraries are referenced. -# USE_DISPLAY - If set, this ports requires a (virtual) X11 environment -# setup. If the environment variable DISPLAY Is not set, -# then an extra build dependency on Xvfb is added. Further, -# if PACKAGE_BUILDING is not set, then CONFIGURE_ENV and -# MAKE_ENV are extended with a DISPLAY variable. -# -# USE_FREETYPE - If set, this port uses the freetype print libraries. -# USE_GL - A list of Mesa or GL related dependencies needed by the port. -# Supported components are: glut, glu, glw, gl and linux. -# If set to "yes", this is equivalent to "glu". Note that -# glew and glut depend on glu, glw and glu depend on gl. -# USE_MOTIF - If set, this port uses a Motif toolkit. Implies USE_XORG+= xpm -# NO_OPENMOTIF - If set, this port uses a custom Motif toolkit -# instead of Openmotif. -# Used only when USE_MOTIF is set. -# WANT_LESSTIF - If set, this port uses Lesstif as Motif toolkit. -# Used only when USE_MOTIF is set. Implies -# NO_OPENMOTIF. -## -# USE_SDL - If set, this port uses the sdl libraries. -# See bsd.sdl.mk for more information. -## -# USE_OPENAL - If set, this port relies on the OpenAL package. -# Legal values are: al, soft, si, alut. -# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked broken. -# WANT_OPENAL - User-specific OpenAL wishes. -# Legal values are: soft, si. The default is soft. -## -# USE_OPENSSL - If set, this port relies on the OpenSSL package. -## -# USE_OPENLDAP - If set, this port uses the OpenLDAP libraries. -# Implies: WANT_OPENLDAP_VER?=24 -# WANT_OPENLDAP_VER -# - Legal values are: 23, 24 -# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked BROKEN. -# WANT_OPENLDAP_SASL -# - If set, the system should use OpenLDAP libraries -# with SASL support. -## -# USE_FAM - If set, this port uses the File Alteration Monitor. -# -# WANT_FAM_SYSTEM -# - Legal values are: gamin (default),fam -# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked IGNORE. -## -# USE_AUTOTOOLS - If set, this port uses various GNU autotools -# (libtool, autoconf, autoheader, automake et al.) -# See bsd.autotools.mk for more details. -## -# USE_SCONS - If set, this port uses the Python-based SCons build system -# See bsd.scons.mk for more details. -## -# USE_EFL - If set, this port use EFL libraries. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.efl.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on USE_EFL_*). -# USE_FPC - If set, this port relies on the Free Pascal language. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.fpc.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on WANT_FPC_*). -# USE_JAVA - If set, this port relies on the Java language. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.java.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on USE_JAVA_*). -# USE_OCAML - If set, this port relies on the OCaml language. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.ocaml.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on USE_OCAML*). -# USE_PYTHON - If set, this port relies on the Python language. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.python.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on USE_PYTHON_* -# and USE_PYDISTUTILS). -# USE_R_MOD - If set, this port uses the Comprehensive R Archive Network. -# See bsd.cran.mk for more details. -# USE_RUBY - If set, this port relies on the Ruby language. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.ruby.mk. (Also see -# that file for more information on USE_RUBY_*). -# USE_GNUSTEP - If set, this port relies on the GNUstep system. -# Implies the inclusion of bsd.gnustep.mk. -# (Also see that file for more information on -# USE_GNUSTEP_*). -## -# USE_GECKO - If set, this port uses the Gecko/Mozilla product. -# See bsd.gecko.mk for more details. -## -# USE_GNOME - A list of the Gnome dependencies the port has (e.g., -# glib12, gtk12). Implies that the port needs Gnome. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.gnome.mk. See bsd.gnome.mk -# or http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/porting.html -# for more details. -## -# USE_LUA - If set, this port uses the Lua library and related -# components. See bsd.lua.mk for more details. -## -# USE_WX - If set, this port uses the WxWidgets library and related -# components. See bsd.wx.mk for more details. -## -# USE_KDEBASE_VER - Set to 3 to use the KDE windowing system. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. -# -# USE_KDELIBS_VER - Set to 3 to use the KDE libraries. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. -# -# USE_KDE4 - A list of the KDE4 dependencies the port has (e.g., -# kdelibs, kdebase). Implies that the port needs KDE. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde4.mk. See bsd.kde4.mk -# for more details. -# -# USE_QT_VER - Set to 3 or 4 to use the respective version -# of the QT libraries. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. -# -# USE_LINUX - Set to yes to say the port needs the default linux base port. -# Set to value , if the port needs emulators/linux_base-. -# If set to "7", a dependency is registered to emulators/linux_base. -# Implies appropriate settings for STRIP and STRIP_CMD. -# USE_LINUX_PREFIX -# - controls the action of PREFIX (see above). Only use this -# if the port is a linux infrastructure port (e.g. contains libs -# or a sound server which supports the FreeBSD native one), -# use the default or the X11 prefix if it's a leaf port -# (e.g. a game or program). -# Implies NO_MTREE=yes, and, if USE_LDCONFIG is defined: -# - USE_LINUX=yes -# - appropriate invocation of the Linux ldconfig -# USE_LINUX_RPM - Set to yes to pull in variables and targets useful to Linux -# RPM ports. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.linux-rpm.mk. -# -# LINUX_OSRELEASE - Contains the value of compat.linux.osrelease sysctl. -# Will be used to distinguish which linux -# infrastructure ports should be used. -# Valid values: 2.4.2, 2.6.16. -# AUTOMATIC_PLIST -# - Set to yes to enable automatic packing list generation. -# Currently has no effect unless USE_LINUX_RPM is set. -# -# OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT -# - This specifies the default linux base to use, for valid -# values have a look at the description of USE_LINUX. This is -# an user-only variable. Don't use it in any port, it's meant -# to be used in make.conf. -# -# LINUX_BASE_PORT -# - This is a read-only variable, it gets set to a value which is -# usable in *_DEPENDS (e.g. BUILD_DEPENDS=${LINUX_BASE_PORT}). -# It honors USE_LINUX=foo and OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT. -## -# USE_XORG - Set to a list of X.org module dependencies. -# Implies inclusion of bsd.xorg.mk. -## -# USE_RC_SUBR - If set, the ports startup/shutdown script uses the common -# routines found in /etc/rc.subr. -# If this is set to a list of files, these files will be -# automatically added to ${SUB_FILES}, some %%VAR%%'s will -# automatically be expanded, they will be installed in -# ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d and added to the packing list. -# USE_RCORDER - List of rc.d startup scripts to be called early in the boot -# process. This acts exactly like USE_RC_SUBR except that -# scripts are installed in /etc/rc.d. -# Because local rc.d scripts are included in the base rcorder -# this option is not needed unless the port installs in the base. -## -# USE_APACHE - If set, this port relies on an apache webserver. -# -# USE_CDRTOOLS - If set, this port depends on sysutils/cdrtools. -# -# USE_NCURSES - If set, this port relies on the ncurses package. -# -# Conflict checking. Use if your port cannot be installed at the same time as -# another package. -# -# CONFLICTS - A list of package name patterns that the port conflicts -# with, separated by blanks. The names may include shell -# pattern meta-characters "*", "?", "[", "]", and "!". -# Example: apache*-1.2* apache*-1.3.[012345] apache-*+ssl_* -# -# CONFLICTS_BUILD -# - Check conflict prior to the build. -# -# CONFLICTS_INSTALL -# - Check conflict prior to the installation stage. -# -# Various directory definitions and variables to control them. -# You rarely need to redefine any of these except WRKSRC and NO_WRKSUBDIR. -# -# LOCALBASE - Where non-X11 ports install things. -# Default: /usr/local -# LINUXBASE - Where Linux ports install things. -# Default: /compat/linux -# PREFIX - Where *this* port installs its files. -# Default: ${LINUXBASE} if USE_LINUX_PREFIX is set, -# otherwise ${LOCALBASE} -# -# IGNORE_PATH_CHECKS -# - There are some sanity checks against PREFIX. -# You can disable these checks with defining -# this variable, but this is not recommended! -# Only do this if you really know what you are -# doing. These sanity checks are the following: -# - PREFIX has to be an absolute path. -# - PREFIX can't have a trailing slash. -# -# MASTERDIR - Where the port finds patches, package files, etc. Define -# this is you have two or more ports that share most of the -# files. -# Default: ${.CURDIR} -# PORTSDIR - The root of the ports tree. -# Default: /usr/ports -# DISTDIR - Where to search for and store copies of original sources -# Default: ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles -# PACKAGES - A top level directory where all packages go (rather than -# going locally to each port). -# Default: ${PORTSDIR}/packages -# WRKDIRPREFIX - The place to root the temporary working directory -# hierarchy. -# Default: none -# WRKDIR - A temporary working directory that gets *clobbered* on clean -# Default: ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/work -# WRKSRC - A subdirectory of ${WRKDIR} where the distribution actually -# unpacks to. -# Default: ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME} unless NO_WRKSUBDIR is set, -# in which case simply ${WRKDIR} -# NO_WRKSUBDIR - Assume port unpacks directly into ${WRKDIR}. -# PATCHDIR - A directory containing any additional patches you made -# to port this software to FreeBSD. -# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/files -# SCRIPTDIR - A directory containing any auxiliary scripts -# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/scripts -# FILESDIR - A directory containing any miscellaneous additional files. -# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/files -# PKGDIR - A directory containing any package creation files. -# Default: ${MASTERDIR} -# SRC_BASE - The root of the src tree. (Some ports require this to get -# kernel sources). Default: /usr/src -# UID_FILES - A list of files containing information about registered UIDs. -# Note that files have decreasing priority. -# GID_FILES - A list of files containing information about registered GIDs. -# Note that files have decreasing priority. -# -# Variables that serve as convenient "aliases" for your *-install targets. -# Use these like: "${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/prog ${PREFIX}/bin". -# -# INSTALL_PROGRAM -# - A command to install binary executables. (By -# default, also strips them, unless ${STRIP} is -# overridden to be the empty string). -# INSTALL_KLD - As INSTALL_PROGRAM, but without the STRIP. -# INSTALL_LIB - As INSTALL_DATA, but also strips the file. -# INSTALL_SCRIPT -# - A command to install executable scripts. -# INSTALL_DATA - A command to install sharable data. -# INSTALL_MAN - A command to install manpages. May or not compress, -# depending on the value of MANCOMPRESSED (see below). -# -# Boolean to control whether manpages are installed. -# -# NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES -# - If set, this port doesn't want to install any manpages. -# Default: not set, i.e. manpages are installed by default. -# -# Set the following to specify all manpages that your port installs. -# These manpages will be automatically listed in ${PLIST}. Depending -# on the setting of NO_MANCOMPRESS, the make rules will compress the -# manpages for you. -# -# MAN - A list of manpages, categorized by section. For -# example, if your port has "man/man1/foo.1" and -# "man/mann/bar.n", set "MAN1=foo.1" and "MANN=bar.n". -# The available sections chars are "123456789LN". -# MAN_ -# - If your port does not install all man pages for all -# languages in MANLANG, language specific pages for -# a language can be specified with this. For example, -# if the port installs foo.1 in English, Japanese, and -# German, bar.1 in English only, and baz.3 in German -# only, set -# MANLANG= "" de ja -# MAN1= foo.1 -# MAN1_EN= bar.1 -# MAN3_DE= baz.3 -# MLINKS - A list of tuples for creating links -# for manpages. For example, "MLINKS= a.1 b.1 c.3 d.3" -# will do an "ln -sf a.1 b.1" and "ln -sf c.3 d.3" in -# appropriate directories. (Use this even if the port -# installs its own manpage links so they will show up -# correctly in ${PLIST}.) -# MANPREFIX - The directory prefix for ${MAN} and ${MLINKS}. -# Default: ${PREFIX} -# MANPREFIX -# - If manual pages of some sections install in different -# locations than others, use these. -# Default: ${MANPREFIX} -# MANCOMPRESSED - This variable can take values "yes", "no" or -# "maybe". "yes" means manpages are installed -# compressed; "no" means they are not; "maybe" means -# it changes depending on the value of NO_MANCOMPRESS. -# Default: "yes" if USE_IMAKE is set and NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES -# is not set, and "no" otherwise. -# -# Set the following to specify all .info files your port installs. -# -# INFO - A list of .info files (omitting the trailing ".info"); -# only one entry per document! These files are listed in -# the path relative to ${INFO_PATH}. -# INFO_PATH - Path, where all .info files will be installed by your -# port, relative to ${PREFIX} -# Default: "share/info" if ${PREFIX} is equal to /usr -# and "info" otherwise. -# -# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into -# ${DOCSDIR} -# -# PORTDOCS - A list of files and directories relative to DOCSDIR. -# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include -# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. -# Should not be set when no documentation files are -# installed. -# Useful for dynamically generated documentation. -# -# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into -# ${EXAMPLESDIR} -# -# PORTEXAMPLES - A list of files and directories relative to EXAMPLESDIR. -# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include -# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. -# Should not be set when no examples files are -# installed. -# Useful for dynamically generated examples. -# -# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into -# ${DATADIR} -# -# PORTDATA - A list of files and directories relative to DATADIR. -# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include -# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. -# Should not be set when no data files are -# installed. -# Useful for dynamically generated data files. -# -# Default targets and their behaviors: -# -# fetch - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this -# port. -# fetch-list - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and -# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. -# fetch-recursive -# - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this -# port and dependencies. -# fetch-recursive-list -# - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and -# ${PATCHFILES} for this port and dependencies. -# fetch-required -# - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this -# port and dependencies. -# fetch-required-list -# - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and -# ${PATCHFILES} for this port and dependencies. -# fetch-url-list -# - Show list of URLS to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and -# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. -# fetch-urlall-list -# - Show list of URLS to retrieve ${DISTFILES} and -# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. -# -# all-depends-list -# - Show all directories which are dependencies -# for this port. -# build-depends-list -# - Show all directories which are build-dependencies -# for this port. -# package-depends-list -# - Show all directories which are package-dependencies -# for this port. This is based upon the dependency -# tree as recorded in the Makefiles of the ports -# collection, not as recorded in the currently -# installed ports. -# actual-package-depends -# - Like package-depends-list but with the difference -# that the dependencies of the currently installed -# ports are used instead of the dependencies as -# recorded in the ports collection. -# run-depends-list -# - Show all directories which are run-dependencies -# for this port. -# -# extract - Unpacks ${DISTFILES} into ${WRKDIR}. -# patch - Apply any provided patches to the source. -# configure - Runs either GNU configure, one or more local configure -# scripts or nothing, depending on what's available. -# build - Actually compile the sources. -# install - Install the results of a build. -# reinstall - Install the results of a build, ignoring "already installed" -# flag. -# deinstall - Remove the installation. -# deinstall-all - Remove all installations with the same PKGORIGIN. -# package - Create a package from an _installed_ port. -# package-recursive -# - Create a package for a port and _all_ of its dependencies. -# describe - Try to generate a one-line description for each port for -# use in INDEX files and the like. -# checkpatch - Do a "patch -C" instead of a "patch". Note that it may -# give incorrect results if multiple patches deal with -# the same file. -# checksum - Use distinfo to ensure that your distfiles are valid. -# checksum-recursive -# - Run checksum in this port and all dependencies. -# makesum - Generate distinfo (only do this for your own ports!). -# clean - Remove ${WRKDIR} and other temporary files used for building. -# clean-depends - Do a "make clean" for all dependencies. -# config - Configure options for this port (using ${DIALOG}). -# Automatically run prior to extract, patch, configure, build, -# install, and package. -# config-recursive -# - Configure options for this port for a port and all its -# dependencies. -# showconfig - Display options config for this port. -# showconfig-recursive -# - Display options config for this port and all its -# dependencies. -# rmconfig - Remove the options config for this port. -# rmconfig-recursive -# - Remove the options config for this port and all its -# dependencies. -# -# Default sequence for "all" is: -# -# check-sanity fetch checksum extract patch configure build -# -# Please read the comments in the targets section below; you -# should be able to use the pre-* or post-* targets/scripts -# (which are available for every stage except checksum) or -# override the do-* targets to do pretty much anything you want. -# -# NEVER override the "regular" targets unless you want to open -# a major can of worms. -# -# Set these variables if your port doesn't need some of the steps. -# Note that there are no NO_PATCH or NO_CONFIGURE variables because -# those steps are empty by default. NO_EXTRACT is not allowed anymore -# since we need to at least create ${WRKDIR}. Also, NO_CHECKSUM is a user -# variable and is not to be set in a port's Makefile. See above for NO_PACKAGE. -# -# NO_BUILD - Use a dummy (do-nothing) build target. -# NO_INSTALL - Use a dummy (do-nothing) install target. -# -# Here are some variables used in various stages. -# -# For options: -# OPTIONS - List of what WITH_