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s.org/~lantw44/cgit/cgit.cgi/freebsd-ports-gnome/commit/?id=c959b63a73ac11fe267dfb6969d685ae478fb18f'/> c959b63a73ac11fe267dfb6969d685ae478fb18f With hat: portmgr
With hat:	portmgr
Remove indefinite articles and trailing periods from COMMENT, plus minor 2014-07-10T12:13:11+00:00 olgeni olgeni@FreeBSD.org 2014-07-10T12:13:11+00:00 66f8816ab4d0ad7b830436cc07a1a125bd12c968 COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles where not included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break the Phabricator workflow. Category N. CR: D307 Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
COMMENT typos and surrounding whitespace fixes. A few Makefiles where not
included as they contain Latin-1 characters that break the Phabricator
workflow. Category N.

CR:		D307
Approved by:	portmgr (bapt)
Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: net) 2013-09-20T22:10:23+00:00 bapt bapt@FreeBSD.org 2013-09-20T22:10:23+00:00 ea8ff22cff3d553574b25de8cfd89024ab2cb22e

SSP support has been added to ports with WITH_SSP for i386 and amd64 2013-09-20T12:54:54+00:00 bdrewery bdrewery@FreeBSD.org 2013-09-20T12:54:54+00:00 d6c170198e97f1109801df05948762e423645c4b on FreeBSD 10, and amd64 on earlier versions. SSP_UNSAFE is added to disable in a port if it fails to build, but this should only be used in rare circumstances such as kernel modules. Otherwise, the port may just be failing due to lack of respecting LDFLAGS. On FreeBSD 10, this uses an ldscript in /usr/lib/libc.so to pull in libssp_nonshared.a to address issues linking on i386 [1]. On earlier FreeBSD versions the WITH_SSP knob will add -lssp_nonshared to LDFLAGS on i386. This is not needed on amd64. However, several hundred ports do not currently respect LDFLAGS, so this support is disabled currently as it causes build failures if a dependency is looking for the stack_chk symbols. Many thanks to jlh@ for this as he had many years of patience in getting all of the necessary pieces [1][2] in. [1] http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/lib/libc/libc.ldscript?revision=251668&view=markup PR: ports/138228 [2] Submitted by: jlh (bsd.ssp.mk based on) Reviewed by: bapt With hat: portmgr exp-runs done: 37 over a month on 91i386,91amd64,10i386,10amd64
on FreeBSD 10, and amd64 on earlier versions.

SSP_UNSAFE is added to disable in a port if it fails to build, but
this should only be used in rare circumstances such as kernel modules.
Otherwise, the port may just be failing due to lack of respecting
LDFLAGS.

On FreeBSD 10, this uses an ldscript in /usr/lib/libc.so to pull in
libssp_nonshared.a to address issues linking on i386 [1].

On earlier FreeBSD versions the WITH_SSP knob will add -lssp_nonshared
to LDFLAGS on i386. This is not needed on amd64. However, several hundred
ports do not currently respect LDFLAGS, so this support is disabled currently
as it causes build failures if a dependency is looking for the stack_chk
symbols.

Many thanks to jlh@ for this as he had many years of patience in getting
all of the necessary pieces [1][2] in.

[1] http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/lib/libc/libc.ldscript?revision=251668&view=markup

PR:		ports/138228 [2]
Submitted by:	jlh (bsd.ssp.mk based on)
Reviewed by:	bapt
With hat:	portmgr
exp-runs done:	37 over a month on 91i386,91amd64,10i386,10amd64
- use $SUB_FILES to dynamically update pkg-message 2010-02-19T22:10:56+00:00 glarkin glarkin@FreeBSD.org 2010-02-19T22:10:56+00:00 46b7912ed3597c0764bd515647bbd2d1c265956a PR: ports/143143 Submitted by: Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk> Approved by: maintainer (implicit; timeout 26 days) Feature safe: yes
PR:		ports/143143
Submitted by:	Sevan Janiyan <venture37@geeklan.co.uk>
Approved by:	maintainer (implicit; timeout 26 days)
Feature safe:	yes