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our ports collection will have to come up with a solution for this.
Requested by: Satoshi
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one appears to have gone.
Submitted by: pgiffuni@fps.biblos.unal.edu.co ( Pedro Giffuni S.)
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files from cluttering up the port's source directory.
Complained about by: peter
Use NO_CHECKSUM instead of a do-nothing "checksum" target.
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Caught by: Satoshi
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`A Retargetable C Compiler: Design and Implementation'
(Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-8053-1670-1).
lcc is a production compiler with a hand crafted lexical analyzer and a
hand-coded recursive decent parser. The lexer and parser code is well
written and very easy to read (and learn from :-)).
lcc compiles much faster than FreeBSD's stock [gcc] compiler. However, it
does not under stand FreeBSD's "long long" data type.
Contributions by: Soren Schmidt
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mythical MIX computer, defined in:
Donald E. Knuth, _The Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 1: Fundamental
Algorithms_. Addison-Wesley, 1973 (2nd ed.)
Some of us were playing with it at school... so I made a port of it.
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want higher optimization levels result in unsafer binaries).
Fix bug, that causes core dumps when using higher optimization levels
than -O2.
Results with dhrystone 2.1 (1000000 loops):
stock cc (2.7.2.1 from current) : 136k (136xxx)
pgcc-current with -O2 : 138k
pgcc-current with -O6 : 172k
And no coredump anymore. Reason for coredump:
With -O3 cc1 does an register-to-register-copy optimization and it tries
to write some debugging information about what it is doing into a file
that does not exist unless you have instructed cc1 to dump all its
information about its internal state. (From: Sascha Blank)
BTW: PLIST is really coming soon, it's on my todo list ;-)
BTW2: Is Sascha already in the contributors list ? Have to go to work now.
Submitted by: Sascha Blank <blank@sliphost37.uni-trier.de>
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Forgetten-despite-my-repeated-warnings-by: andreas
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optimizations. The motivation to make a separate pgcc port is, to
provide two versions, an official release, which is missing the
leading edge of developement and an interesting current version,
which fixes some things and might breake (or not) others.
Fact is, that one is able to compile and run a complete FreeBSD-current
kernel without trouble and so closes 2 PR's.
>Number: 1221
>Category: bino
and possibly
>Number: 1222
>Category: ports (should be tested by the submitter.
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required" field in the makefile comments.
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Note: this depends on the tclConfig changes, which had probably better go
into 2.2.
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Reported by: markm
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RESTRICTED or BROKEN.
Pointed-out by: asami
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{CP} -> ${CP} ;)
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Closes-PR: ports/2069
Submitted by: Pedro Giffuni <pgiffuni@fps.biblos.unal.edu.co>
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will be executed before any other scripts that depend on it (such as an
anticipated "cvsupd.sh").
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(which is what we try to fetch). The others have 1.08 and 1.1.
I'll update this port in two-three weeks.
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Found by: make index
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PLISTs.
Note: I know that this is going to break some symlinks and/or .so
includes, I will back some of these out as I run into these during
package building.
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changing a "cpio" to "${CP}". This commit undoes that change.
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compile.
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${COMPRESS_MAN} so they will at least work. I will come back later
and get rid of all the .if !defined(NOMANCOMPRESS) stuff.
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Reviewed by: chuckr
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from -LNONE/lib to -L/usr/local/lib.
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Reordered vars where needed. Added MAINTAINERS where needed, many
mkdir --> ${MKDIR}, install -> ${INSTALL_*}, etc.
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Submitted by: Mats Lofkvist <mal@algonet.se> (minor changes by tg)
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Submitted by: S-Pork (?) (sorry, forgot your e-mail)
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Submitted-By: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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names, e.g., "m3build-4" and "m3build-4.0". This makes it possible for
ports that depend on this one to require a specific version. Since the
shared libraries have been moved into a separate port, their version
numbers can no longer be used for that purpose.
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hints file for future releases. This will be submitted to the Perl
maintainers.
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will be used to support SOCKS operation in the soon-to-be-released next
version of CVSup.
A tip of the hat to: Darryl Okahata, who developed the patches
necessary to make the SOCKS library work with Modula-3's multithreaded
I/O system.
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Upgrade, 2.7.14-> 2.7.15.
Noticed by: asami
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This uses tk4.1 and the tcl7.5 in the source tree.
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the new "modula-3-lib" port. The split allows one to save a lot of
disk space by installing only the shared libraries needed for executing
programs. The full "modula-3" port is needed only if you want to
compile programs as well.
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"modula-3-lib". It installs only the shared libraries needed for
executing Modula-3 programs. This saves a lot of disk space for
people who need to run Modula-3 programs but don't need to build
them. The original "modula-3" port now depends on this one, and
uses it to install the compiler and the rest of the development
system.
Also, everything is now built with optimization. I have been
testing this for at least a month, and haven't seen any problems
from it. It makes the libraries and executables substantially
smaller.
This new port also includes some hooks that will make SOCKS support
possible in the near future.
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(The license agreement is similar to GPL and, thus, there should be
no problem with redistributing the original archive as long as we put no
restriction.)
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Submitted by: Michael Butschky <butsch@computi.erols.com>
Modified and Updated by: max
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Complete listing of the files.
Added @dirrm directives to remove empty directories after pkg_delete.
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ahead of /usr/bin in the PATH variable.
Calls mkdir with its full path.
Use macros to install files.
Honor the setting of NOMANCOMPRESS.
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Pointed out by: Satoshi.
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libtk and libtcl files.
Suggested by: Satoshi.
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the tcl library in /usr/lib.
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While I'm here, rewrite the install commands to use the macros.
Reviewed by (sort of): chuckr
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all the COMMENTs! No package names, no version numbers, no "this is
absolutix-3.1.2" type comments that have zero information contents.
Now, without any bad examples to follow, nobody has an excuse to import
a port with those kind of comments. :)
Phew! 238 ports modified!
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Pointed to the right place by: jmacd
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Closes PR ports/1728.
(But I don't know how to actually change the state of PR.
Could someone do this for me? Or tell me how?)
Submitted by: shanee@rabbit.augusta.de
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sure that they are executable. On at least one user's system, the
copies taken from /usr/src/contrib did not have their execute bits
set.
Suggested by: max@wide.ad.jp
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Use new custom distfiles which are MUCH smaller than the ones from
DEC.
Use the gcc-2.7.2.1 sources on the system if they are found in
/usr/src/contrib, to avoid having to fetch that distfile.
Use an existing Modula-3 compiler to bootstrap the new one, if
there happens to be one installed on the system. Again, this
eliminates the need to fetch one of the distfiles.
Update the built-in thread-safe malloc to the latest version of
phkmalloc.
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Use new custom distfiles which are MUCH smaller than the ones from
DEC.
Use the gcc-2.7.2.1 sources on the system if they are found in
/usr/src/contrib, to avoid having to fetch that distfile.
Use an existing Modula-3 compiler to bootstrap the new one, if
there happens to be one installed on the system. Again, this
eliminates the need to fetch one of the distfiles.
Update the built-in thread-safe malloc to the latest version of
phkmalloc.
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1) Fix the PLIST
2) use ${INSTALL_MAN}
3) make this work with current's contrib/tcl
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Reviewed by: matt@bdd.net
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-n to, really happened. That's kind of weird. Anyways, I
forgot to add the patches directory and a new patch.
Oh, I specified -n now too, hope this doesn't work.
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Helmet on!
Flameproof vest?
Deployed, Sir!
Heat resistant carbon-fiber cup?
In place!
All defensive systems armed and ready?
Armed and ready, Sir!
Fine, then. Let's get on with it. Reduce shared library version numbers!
Uh, Sir, with all due respect ...
DO YOU HEAR ME??? REDUCE SHARED LIBRARY VERSION NUMBERS!!!
Reducing shared library version numbers! ... <*whirr click*> Done!
All right, soldier, let's get the hell out of here... Soldier? ... Soldier??
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First, change the port so that it builds a much smaller subset of
the SRC distribution. This eliminates the enormous swap space
requirements of the earlier port, greatly reduces the footprint of
the installed tree, and cuts the size of the package in half.
Second, include many important new patches. Among them is a slightly
modified version of phkmalloc that is thread-safe for Modula-3.
It eradicates some rare and baffling core dumps that cropped up
from time to time in the previous version of the port. The Modula-3
runtime itself is careful to use mutual exclusion around calls to
malloc. But there remained some sneaky backdoor paths into it from
external libraries.
Confession: In the original version of the Modula-3 port, I used
a major version number of 353 for the shared libraries, to correspond
with the SRC version number 3.5.3. That was a dumb move -- I should
have used 1. The current update is incompatible at the shared
library level, requiring me to increment the major version number
to 354, even though this is still based on SRC release 3.5.3. This
is bound to confuse some folks, unfortunately. I weighed a number
of alternatives, such as (a) cheating and going back to 1, and (b)
using a 4-digit major version such as 3531. But in the end I
decided that 354 would be the best solution, even though it's
confusing.
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copies of tcl7.5 amd tk4.1, as well as new widget collection.
Reviewed by: (preliminary version) Satoshi
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Reviewed by: jkh
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While I'm here, fix the variable ordering.
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Oh, messed up an Id line. That's how it works!
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New version of the sml programming language, based upon caml.
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From: wjm@best.com (William J. Middleton)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.announce,comp.lang.perl.misc
Subject: PATCH: perltrap.pod <- 425traps
Date: 1 Jul 1996 14:49:58 GMT
Approved: merlyn@stonehenge.com (comp.lang.perl.announce)
Message-ID: <4r8oim$e5q@nadine.teleport.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: julie.teleport.com
[The rush to 5.003 couldn't integrate this, so here it is]
The following is a patch for perltrap.pod, from 5.003 (also 5.002).
It integrates the latest version of my simple 425traps
document. 425traps demonstrated, with examples, all of the traps
which have been discovered and sent to me, which have bitten
folks making the transition from perl4 to perl5. It also gave
an example for each one, including all of the existing perl4
traps in perltrap.pod.
As always, if you discover something that isn't documented in
one form or another in here, and isn't an official (or at least
reported) bug, drop me a line with it. Also, when or if any
of these is ever formally declared a bug, I'll take it out.
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Submitted in part by: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
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no longer holds the archive) to ftp.neosoft.com, correcting
paths as necessary.
Pointed Out By: jkh
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fixed for 2.1.5
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Submitted by: the ftp .message
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committed by mistake. Back it out.
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Removed CFLAGS line which didn't appear to do anything.
Minor changes to message printed out at install time.
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Build either X or non-X version depending on whether X11BASE exists.
Make info printed out at install stage more informative.
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Submitted (partly) by: chuckr@glue.umd.edu
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Patches Submitted by: Soren Dayton <soren@ambiguity.i-2.com>
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BROKEN. This port requires an existing compiler to bootstrap.
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NOMANCOMPRESS.
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"License" is installed unconditionally.
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tcl/tk even if they are properly found by LIB_DEPENDS. Make it
only extract in that case.
While I'm here, make expect and expectk link with shared tcl/tk libs.
expectk used to be a 1/2 MB binary! (now it's 136KB)
I'd also rather change `-g' to whatever CFLAGS defined in
/etc/make.conf, but the author of expect has an explicit comment in
the Makefile about him not trusting compilers' optimization. Well,
if you say so.
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the filename. Sigh!
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again.
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Submitted by: tg
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Submitted by: "Danny J. Zerkel" <dzerkel@feephi.phofarm.com>
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master site for elk.
- Add official patch #1.
- Use dl*() for dynamic loading. This still has its quirks, but
it's usable. Plus, invoking global ctors when loading C++
object files now works; it didn't with the old incremental
loading.
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tarball.
PLEASE REFETCH THIS TARBALL - THE CONTENTS HAVE CHANGED, THE NAME HAS NOT!
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Submitted by: Faried Nawaz <fn@pain.csrv.uidaho.edu>
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which appeared in some of them, everything here is a programming language! :)
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Reported by: jkh
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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lot of ports or what! ;>
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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before) and cvs still sent an empty log! :<
Anyway, what I was trying to say in the commit messages of patch-[ab] was
to run ldconfig right after installation of the shared libraries, so that
they can be found by subsequent runs of shared binaries.
Also, take ldconfig out of this Makefile's post-install rule.
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Reviewed by: asami
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(2) Add $Id$ line
(3) This is not interactive, unlike guile-ii, which overwrites the
"regular" tcl/tk
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choice now.
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Submitted by: jhs
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you are probably too young to use FreeBSD. :p
Submitted by: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
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for an empty directory.
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MAINTAINER=jkh@freebsd.org in a separate line so that people know
who to yell at, etc.
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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Convert the makefile to the new format
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Submitted by:
Obtained from:
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post-install:
pkg_add -m ${PREFIX}/lib
to Makefiles and
@exec ldconfig -m %D
to packing lists of ports that install shared libraries.
This should get rid of a huge chunk of confusion for novice users!
All hail Paul Kranenburg! :)
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requires an existing gnat installation, so leaving it in SUBDIR
may cause people to trip over.
Submitted by: jhs
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move it to SUBDIR.
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=====
# Id line
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# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_1 (comment1)
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_2 (comment2)
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# BROKEN: broken_port_3 (comment3)
# BROKEN: broken_port_4 (comment4)
# BROKEN: broken_port_5 (comment5)
#
SUBDIR= good_port_1 good_port_2 ...
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Basically, the idea is to make it easy to find restricted or broken
ports by doing a "grep".
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needed as for the g77 port, except this time since a new compiler
exectuable isn't getting produced (and I wonder why its that way)
one will need to use -B${PREFIX}/libexec/ every time they wish to
compile ada sources, since gcc doesn't look in /usr/local/libexec/.
It seems to work... I ran it on the examples directory. Someone
who knows ada well should test it I suppose.
-josh
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list.
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source of tcl.
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on perl5)
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(this will be backed out when the bug is fixed, as is it is a hack rather
that a fix)
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of all the subsequent lines.
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executables along the way.
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Add more categories
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>> The install target for smalltalk-1.1.1 is interactive.
>> Please read the file mst.texinfo for more information.
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so you can't run it with all the stdio redirected.
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Submitted by: Mark Murray <markm@freebsd.org>
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FreeBSD files now part of standard distribution.
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depends on build.
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Fix trailing spaces in makefiles.
Submitted by: thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de
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so I fixed it...
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got the version number wrong which was because Jordan got the version
number wrong, it had 7.3 instead of 3.1, kind of far off (can anyone say
Tcl?) anyways, I also noticed that it didn't even work to begin with
because there was
a) no install target
b) it ignored ${PREFIX}
so I fixed it up and added myself as MAINTAINER, unless anyone minds,
I didn't do this originally, but I see bh (the implementor) three tines
a week so I can probably deal with problems pretty well.
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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multiple catagories - I'll expect the various MAINTAINERS to make further
adjustments (and add any KEYWORDS lines) themselves.
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not found a quick way to do that with a environment variable in
string constant. So this ports works in the moment only with XFree3.x
(X11R6) and not with XFree2.x (X11R5 <-> X386).
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Submitted by: nils@guru.ims.uni-stuttgart.de (Cornelis van der Laan)
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and then gzip -9'ed it, the md5 came out different.
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there's something a little weird about this port, I had to make a
FreeBSD specific distfile, using two of the official distfiles. I
included a description of what I had done, but it is much easier
(and saves downloading about 3 megs) to use this distfile.
So, how do I get the distfile I've made into the right place without
faking it out by first putting a real site and then changing it
to always use freebsd.cdrom.com? the distfile is in
freefall.cdrom.com:~jmacd/scheme-microcode+dist-7.3-freebsd.tgz
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and installs now.
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file.
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Submitted by: Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
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override -O2 from preceding OFLAG.
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the tk port only builds a shared lib.
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