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authorbapt <bapt@FreeBSD.org>2013-03-18 19:40:04 +0800
committerbapt <bapt@FreeBSD.org>2013-03-18 19:40:04 +0800
commitcd6cb91f6fc3a0aea1f5f46650af0a4b87487f59 (patch)
tree6b707abf8d8621e9bcb4f385129f5e95769e9154 /x11
parent884ad2690ee76c497ad1c40bb4dac951731a4bbb (diff)
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Fix a long standing bug of lib/charset.alias being overwritten, modified, and badly tracked by ports.
Make lib/charset.alias a file only provided by converters/libiconv Create a new USES: charsetfix, that will modify in post patch the Makefile.in to prevent a port from modifying/overwritting the charset.alias file during make install. Prevent devel/gettext from installing that files. Fix a couple of ports that actually touch charset.alias during the build phase. Based on a patch by ale (http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-gnome/2012-October/027747.html) Approved by: kwm (gnome) Exp-run by: miwi
Diffstat (limited to 'x11')
-rw-r--r--x11/gnome-libs/Makefile8
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/x11/gnome-libs/Makefile b/x11/gnome-libs/Makefile
index 1d163b2380ad..7d29735a321c 100644
--- a/x11/gnome-libs/Makefile
+++ b/x11/gnome-libs/Makefile
@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: gnomelibs
-# Date created: 17 June 1998
-# Whom: Yukihiro Nakai <Nakai@technologist.com>
-#
+# Created by: Yukihiro Nakai <Nakai@technologist.com>
# $FreeBSD$
# $MCom: ports/x11/gnome-libs/Makefile,v 1.7 2007/08/04 03:51:32 marcus Exp $
-#
-
PORTNAME= gnome-libs
PORTVERSION= 1.4.2
PORTREVISION= 18
@@ -20,6 +15,7 @@ BUILD_DEPENDS= rarian-sk-config:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/rarian
LIB_DEPENDS= png15:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/png
RUN_DEPENDS= rarian-sk-config:${PORTSDIR}/textproc/rarian
+USES= charsetfix
USE_BZIP2= yes
USE_XORG= xpm ice x11
USE_PERL5= yes