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#-*- tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4
#
# bsd.commands.mk - Common commands used within the ports infrastructure
#
# Created by: Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# DO NOT COMMIT CHANGES TO THIS FILE BY YOURSELF, EVEN IF YOU DID NOT GET
# A RESPONSE FROM THE MAINTAINER(S) WITHIN A REASONABLE TIMEFRAME! ALL
# UNAUTHORISED CHANGES WILL BE UNCONDITIONALLY REVERTED!
#

COMMANDS_Include_MAINTAINER=        portmgr@FreeBSD.org

.if !defined(_COMMANDSMKINCLUDED)

_COMMANDSMKINCLUDED=     yes

AWK?=       /usr/bin/awk
BASENAME?=  /usr/bin/basename
BRANDELF?=  /usr/bin/brandelf
BZCAT?=     /usr/bin/bzcat
BZIP2_CMD?= /usr/bin/bzip2
CAT?=       /bin/cat
CHGRP?=     /usr/bin/chgrp
CHMOD?=     /bin/chmod
CHOWN?=     /usr/sbin/chown
CHROOT?=    /usr/sbin/chroot
COMM?=      /usr/bin/comm
CP?=        /bin/cp
CPIO?=      /usr/bin/cpio
CUT?=       /usr/bin/cut
DC?=        /usr/bin/dc
DIALOG?=    /usr/bin/dialog
DIFF?=      /usr/bin/diff
DIRNAME?=   /usr/bin/dirname
EGREP?=     /usr/bin/egrep
EXPR?=      /bin/expr
FALSE?=     false               # Shell builtin
FILE?=      /usr/bin/file
FIND?=      /usr/bin/find
FLEX?=      /usr/bin/flex
FMT?=       /usr/bin/fmt
GMAKE?=     gmake
GREP?=      /usr/bin/grep
GUNZIP_CMD?=    /usr/bin/gunzip -f
GZCAT?=     /usr/bin/gzcat
GZIP?=      -9
GZIP_CMD?=  /usr/bin/gzip -nf ${GZIP}
HEAD?=      /usr/bin/head
ID?=        /usr/bin/id
IDENT?=     /usr/bin/ident
JOT?=       /usr/bin/jot
LDCONFIG?=  /sbin/ldconfig
LN?=        /bin/ln
LS?=        /bin/ls
MKDIR?=     /bin/mkdir -p
MKTEMP?=    /usr/bin/mktemp
MOUNT?=     /sbin/mount
MOUNT_DEVFS?=   ${MOUNT} -t devfs devfs
# XXX: this is a work-around for an obscure bug where
# mount -t nullfs returns zero status on errors within
# a make target
MOUNT_NULLFS?=  /sbin/mount_nullfs
MV?=        /bin/mv
OBJCOPY?=   /usr/bin/objcopy
OBJDUMP?=   /usr/bin/objdump
PASTE?=     /usr/bin/paste
PAX?=       /bin/pax
PRINTF?=    /usr/bin/printf
PW?=        /usr/sbin/pw
REALPATH?=  /bin/realpath
RM?=        /bin/rm
RMDIR?=     /bin/rmdir
SED?=       /usr/bin/sed
SETENV?=    /usr/bin/env
SH?=        /bin/sh
SORT?=      /usr/bin/sort
STRIP_CMD?= /usr/bin/strip
STAT?=      /usr/bin/stat
# Command to run commands as privileged user
# Example: "/usr/local/bin/sudo -E sh -c" to use "sudo" instead of "su"
SU_CMD?=    /usr/bin/su root -c
SYSCTL?=    /sbin/sysctl
TAIL?=      /usr/bin/tail
TEST?=      test                # Shell builtin
TR?=        LANG=C /usr/bin/tr
TRUE?=      true                # Shell builtin
UMOUNT?=    /sbin/umount
UNAME?=     /usr/bin/uname
UNMAKESELF_CMD?=    ${LOCALBASE}/bin/unmakeself
UNZIP_CMD?= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/unzip
WHICH?=     /usr/bin/which
XARGS?=     /usr/bin/xargs
XMKMF?=     ${LOCALBASE}/bin/xmkmf -a
YACC?=      /usr/bin/yacc

XZ?=    -Mmax
.if exists(/usr/bin/xz)
XZ_CMD?=    /usr/bin/xz ${XZ}
.else
XZ_CMD?=    ${LOCALBASE}/bin/xz ${XZ}
.endif

MD5?=       /sbin/md5
SHA256?=    /sbin/sha256

# ECHO is defined in /usr/share/mk/sys.mk, which can either be "echo",
# or "true" if the make flag -s is given.  Use ECHO_CMD where you mean
# the echo command.
ECHO_CMD?=  echo                # Shell builtin

# Used to print all the '===>' style prompts - override this to turn them off.
ECHO_MSG?=  ${ECHO_CMD}

.elif !defined(_PKGTOOLSDEFINED)
_PKGTOOLSDEFINED=   yes
.if defined(WITH_PKGNG)
PKG_BIN?=       ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg
PKG_CMD?=       ${PKG_BIN} register
PKG_DELETE?=        ${PKG_BIN} delete -y
PKG_INFO?=      ${PKG_BIN} info -g
PKG_VERSION?=       ${PKG_BIN} version
PKG_CREATE?=        ${PKG_BIN} create
PKG_ADD?=       ${PKG_BIN} add
PKG_QUERY?=     ${PKG_BIN} query
.else
.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_info)
PKG_CMD?=   ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_create
PKG_ADD?=   ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_add
PKG_DELETE?=    ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_delete
PKG_INFO?=  ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_info
PKG_VERSION?=   ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_version
.else
PKG_CMD?=   /usr/sbin/pkg_create
PKG_ADD?=   /usr/sbin/pkg_add
PKG_DELETE?=    /usr/sbin/pkg_delete
PKG_INFO?=  /usr/sbin/pkg_info
PKG_VERSION?=   /usr/sbin/pkg_version
.endif
.endif

.endif