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down to user support flaws in the FreeBSD ports system. The flaw in question
is related to the fact that dependencies are often "chained", which allows to
simplify maintenance of ports with large number of implied dependencies (a la
Evolution, Nautilus, you-name-it). Dependency chaining it's not a problem by
itself, but the fact that when building or installing a port the system doesn't
check chain integrity - it's only checks that dependencies explicitly
specified in port's Makefile are satisfied, which opens wide window for
various hard-trackable problems when one or more links in the middle of the
chain missed.
The idea behind the tool is quite simple - it should be executed right after
main dependency checking procedure, two times for each build - check build-time
chain before building the port (pre-pre-extract) and check run-time chain
before installing the port (pre-pre-install). When executed, the tool checks
integrity of the specified chain (build-time, run-time or both) and reports all
errors, both fatal (dependency isn't installed) and non-fatal (dependency is
installed, but different version).
I've wrote this tool mostly to simplify maintenance of the GNOME ports, but
it doesn't contain anything GNOME-specific, so that it could be used in the
other parts of tree as well.
As an example I've added GNOME_VALIDATE_DEPS_CHAIN knob into bsd.gnome.mk (off
by default), which enables automatic chain validation for all ports that
USE_GNOMELIBS. This is a bit hackish, because I've used pre-extract and
pre-install targets - what we probably need is a generic way to plug various
custom tasks specified in bsd.xxx.mk (where xxx is kde, gnome, python, etc.)
into various parts of the build process (something like {pre,post}-pre-foo,
{pre,post}-post-foo springs into my mind).
The code is quite raw, so that I would appreciate any bug reports, patches,
suggestions, constructive critiquie and so on.
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cases.
Reported by: Espen Skoglund <esk@ira.uka.de>
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not being set properly for some ports. The problem is that ":S" modifier
collapses spaces, even if the regex doesn't match. The following piece of
make(1) "code" illustrates the problem:
foo= a b
.if ${foo} != ${foo:S/x//}
all:
@${ECHO} 'BAD!'
.endif
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configure args if necessary. Previously only ports that optionally depend on
Gnome were allowed to do so.
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committers (gnome@FreeBSD.org), since this is now definitely too big
for just one person.
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CVS repo bloat, I'll only list the updates.
graphics/imlib 1.9.9 -> 1.9.10
textproc/xml-i18n-tools 0.8 -> 0.8.1
x11/gnomelibs 1.2.11 -> 1.2.13
devel/oaf 0.6.2 -> 0.6.5
devel/gconf 0.12 -> 1.0.0
devel/gnomevfs 0.5 -> 1.0
graphics/gdk-pixbuf 0.9.0 -> 0.11.0
sysutils/gnomecontrolcenter 1.2.2 -> 1.4.0.1
print/gnomeprint 0.25 -> 0.28
devel/bonobo 0.37 -> 1.0.3
audio/gnomeaudio 1.0.0 -> 1.4.0
x11/gnomecore 1.2.4 -> 1.4.0.3
devel/libgtop 1.0.11 -> 1.0.12
x11/gnomeapplets 1.2.4 -> 1.4.0.1
misc/gnomeuserdocs NEW 1.4.1
misc/gnomeutils 1.2.1 -> 1.4.0
deskutils/gnomepim 1.2.0 -> 1.4.0
games/gnomegames 1.2.0 -> 1.4.0.1
print/ggv 0.95 -> 1.0
editors/ghex 1.1.4 -> 1.2
devel/bugbuddy 1.2 -> 2.0.1
devel/glade 0.5.11 -> 0.6.2
sysutils/gtop 1.0.12 -> 1.0.13
x11/xalf NEW 0.11
x11-toolkits/py-gtk 0.6.6 -> 0.6.7
x11-toolkits/py-gnome 1.0.53 -> 1.4.0
x11-toolkits/guile-gtk 0.19 -> 0.20
x11-toolkits/guile-gnome 0.10 -> 0.20
devel/libsigc++ 1.0.1 -> 1.0.3
x11-toolkits/gnome-- 1.1.15 -> 1.1.17
x11-toolkits/panel-- NEW 0.1
x11-fm/gnomemc 4.5.51 -> 4.5.54
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defined WITH_.
Cleanup documentation, and add explaination for needing USE_GNOME in most
ports.
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playing with it.
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setting. Add a warning about doing this.
Begged for by: sobomax
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in bsd.port.mk to support it.
In particular, bsd.port.mk includes bsd.gnome.mk twice (once in the
pre.mk section, once in the post.mk section) and prints out a message
notifying the user of the existence of WITH_* options when one exists.
It also adds MAKE=${GMAKE} to CONFIGURE_ENV when USE_GMAKE is defined.
(This is not related to gnome, but I assume it's useful somewhere and
it shouldn't hurt.)
Submitted by: ade, reg
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