From owner-freebsd-gecko@FreeBSD.ORG Mon Feb 22 21:52:12 2010 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1ED8F1065672 for ; Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:12 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from svn-freebsd-gecko@chruetertee.ch) Received: from trillian.chruetertee.ch (trillian.chruetertee.ch [217.150.245.56]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id D714B8FC19 for ; Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:09 +0000 (UTC) Received: from trillian.chruetertee.ch (trillian [217.150.245.56]) by trillian.chruetertee.ch (8.14.3/8.14.3) with ESMTP id o1MLq8Rx072670 for ; Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:08 GMT (envelope-from svn-freebsd-gecko@chruetertee.ch) Received: (from www@localhost) by trillian.chruetertee.ch (8.14.3/8.14.3/Submit) id o1MLq3sT072390 for freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org; Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:03 GMT (envelope-from svn-freebsd-gecko@chruetertee.ch) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:03 GMT Message-Id: <201002222152.o1MLq3sT072390@trillian.chruetertee.ch> X-Authentication-Warning: trillian.chruetertee.ch: www set sender to svn-freebsd-gecko@chruetertee.ch using -f From: svn-freebsd-gecko@chruetertee.ch To: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Mailman-Approved-At: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:03:39 +0000 Subject: [SVN-Commit] r273 - branches/experimental/Mk X-BeenThere: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list Reply-To: freebsd-gecko@freebsd.org List-Id: Gecko Rendering Engine issues List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:52:12 -0000 Author: beat Date: Mon Feb 22 21:52:02 2010 New Revision: 273 Log: - Import bsd.port.mk into experimental branch Added: branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk Added: branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk ============================================================================== --- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added) +++ branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.port.mk Mon Feb 22 21:52:02 2010 (r273) @@ -0,0 +1,6442 @@ +#-*- mode: makefile; tab-width: 4; -*- +# ex:ts=4 +# +# $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk,v 1.635 2010/02/05 21:18:15 skv Exp $ +# $NetBSD: $ +# +# bsd.port.mk - 940820 Jordan K. Hubbard. +# This file is in the public domain. +# +# Please view me with 4 column tabs! + +# This is the master file for the most common elements to all port +# Makefile in the ports system. For a more general overview of its +# use and importance, see the Porter's Handbook. + +# There are two different types of "maintainers" in the ports framework. +# The maintainer alias of the bsd.port.mk file is listed below in the +# FreeBSD_MAINTAINER entry. You should consult them if you have any +# questions/suggestions regarding this file. +# +# 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! + +FreeBSD_MAINTAINER= portmgr@FreeBSD.org + +# For each port, the MAINTAINER variable is what you should consult for +# contact information on the person(s) to contact if you have questions/ +# suggestions about that specific port. By default (if no MAINTAINER +# is listed), a port is maintained by the subscribers of the ports@FreeBSD.org +# mailing list, and any correspondence should be directed there. +# +# MAINTAINER - The e-mail address of the contact person for this port. +# Default: ports@FreeBSD.org +# +# These are meta-variables that are automatically set to the system +# you are running on. These are provided in case you need to take +# different actions for different values. +# +# ARCH - The architecture of the target machine, such as would be +# returned by "uname -p". (Note: Ports should test against +# ARCH, and not the host machine's architecture which is +# MACHINE_ARCH, to enable ports to be cross-built.) +# OPSYS - Portability clause. This is the operating system the +# makefile is being used on. Automatically set to +# "FreeBSD," "NetBSD," or "OpenBSD" as appropriate. +# OSREL - The release version (numeric) of the operating system. +# OSVERSION - The value of __FreeBSD_version. +# +# This is the beginning of the list of all variables that need to be +# defined in a port, listed in order that they should be included +# to fit in with existing conventions. (Exception: MAINTAINER actually +# should appear after EXTRACT_ONLY and before MASTER_SITE_BACKUP). +# +# These variables are used to identify your port. +# +# PORTNAME - Name of software. Mandatory. +# PORTVERSION - Version of software. Mandatory when no DISTVERSION is given. +# PORTREVISION - Version of port. Optional. Commonly used to indicate +# that an update has happened that affects the port +# framework itself, but not the distributed software +# (e.g., local patches or Makefile changes). +# PORTEPOCH - Optional. In certain odd cases, the PORTREVISION logic +# can be fooled by ports that appear to go backwards +# numerically (e.g. if port-0.3 is newer than port-1998). +# In this case, incrementing PORTEPOCH forces the revision. +# Default: 0 (no effect). +# PKGNAME - Always defined as +# ${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}-${PORTVERSION}. +# Do not define this in your Makefile. +# PKGNAMEPREFIX - Prefix to specify that port is language-specific, etc. +# Optional. +# PKGNAMESUFFIX - Suffix to specify compilation options. Optional. +# PKGVERSION - Always defined as +# ${PORTVERSION}. +# Do not define this in your Makefile. +# UNIQUENAME - A name for your port that is globally unique. By default, +# this is set to ${LATEST_LINK} when LATEST_LINK is set, +# and to ${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME} otherwise. +# DISTVERSION - Vendor version of the distribution. +# Default: ${PORTVERSION} +# DISTNAME - Name of port or distribution used in generating +# WRKSRC and DISTFILES below. +# Default: +# ${PORTNAME}-${DISTVERSIONPREFIX}${DISTVERSION}${DISTVERSIONSUFFIX} +# CATEGORIES - A list of descriptive categories into which this port falls. +# Mandatory. +# +# These variable describe how to fetch files required for building the port. +# +# DISTFILES - Name(s) of archive file(s) containing distribution. +# Set this to an empty string if the port doesn't require it. +# Default: ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX} +# EXTRACT_SUFX - Suffix for archive names +# You never have to set both DISTFILES and EXTRACT_SUFX. +# Default: .tar.bz2 if USE_BZIP2 is set, .zip if USE_ZIP is +# set, .run if USE_MAKESELF is set, .tar.gz otherwise). +# MASTER_SITES - Primary location(s) for distribution files if not found +# locally. See bsd.sites.mk for common choices for +# MASTER_SITES. +# MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR +# - Subdirectory of MASTER_SITES. Will sometimes need to be +# set to ${PORTNAME} for (e.g.) MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE. +# Only guaranteed to work for choices of ${MASTER_SITES} +# defined in bsd.sites.mk. +# Default: not set. +# PATCHFILES - Name(s) of additional files that contain distribution +# patches. Make will look for them at PATCH_SITES (see below). +# They will automatically be uncompressed before patching if +# the names end with ".gz", ".bz2" or ".Z". +# Default: not set. +# PATCH_SITES - Primary location(s) for distribution patch files +# if not found locally. +# DIST_SUBDIR - Suffix to ${DISTDIR}. If set, all ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} will be put in this subdirectory of +# ${DISTDIR} (see below). Also they will be fetched in this +# subdirectory from FreeBSD mirror sites. +# ALLFILES - All of ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES}. +# IGNOREFILES - If set, don't perform checksum checks on these files. +# NOFETCHFILES - If set, don't download these files from the ${MASTER_SITES} +# or ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP} (but do from +# ${MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE}) +# EXTRACT_ONLY - If set, a subset of ${DISTFILES} you want to +# actually extract. +# ALWAYS_KEEP_DISTFILES +# - If set, the package building cluster will save the distfiles +# along with the packages. This may be required to comply with +# some licenses, e.g. GPL in some cases. +# Default: not set. +# +# (NOTE: by convention, the MAINTAINER entry (see above) should go here.) +# +# These variables are typically set in /etc/make.conf to indicate +# the user's preferred location to fetch files from. You should +# rarely need to set these. +# +# MASTER_SITE_BACKUP +# - Backup location(s) for distribution files and patch +# files if not found locally and ${MASTER_SITES}/${PATCH_SITES} +# Default: +# ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/ +# MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE +# - If set, override the MASTER_SITES setting with this +# value. +# MASTER_SITE_FREEBSD +# - If set, only use ${MASTER_SITE_BACKUP} for +# MASTER_SITES. +# CD_MOUNTPTS - List of CDROM mountpoints to look for distfiles under. +# This variable supercedes CD_MOUNTPT, which is +# obsolete. +# +# Set these if your port should not be built under certain circumstances. +# These are string variables; you should set them to the reason why +# they are necessary. +# +# RESTRICTED - Prevent the distribution of distfiles and packages to +# the FTP sites or on CDROM (e.g. forbidden by license +# considerations). +# NO_CDROM - Packages and distfiles may not go on CDROM (e.g. must +# not be re-sold) but can go on FTP sites. +# NO_PACKAGE - Port should not be packaged for ftp sites or CDROMs, +# but distfiles can be put on ftp sites and CDROMs. +# FORBIDDEN - Package build should not be attempted because of +# security vulnerabilities. +# IGNORE - Package build should be skipped entirely (e.g. +# because of serious unfixable problems in the build, +# because it cannot be manually fetched, etc). Error +# logs will not appear on pointyhat, so this should be +# used sparingly. +# BROKEN - Port is believed to be broken. Package builds will +# still be attempted on the pointyhat package cluster to +# test this assumption. +# DEPRECATED - Port is deprecated to install. Advisory only. +# EXPIRATION_DATE +# - If DEPRECATED is set, determines a date when +# the port is planed to remove. The date format is +# ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD). +# +# DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES +# - If set, do not check if the port is listed in the +# vulnerabilities database. +# +# In addition to RESTRICTED or NO_CDROM, if only a subset of distfiles +# or patchfiles have redistribution restrictions, set the following +# to the list of such files. +# +# RESTRICTED_FILES +# - List of files that cannot be redistributed. +# Default: "${DISTFILES} ${PATCHFILES}" if RESTRICTED +# or NO_CDROM is set, empty otherwise. +# +# These variables are booleans, so you don't need to set them to the reason. +# +# IS_INTERACTIVE +# - Set this if your port needs to interact with the user +# during any step in a package build. User can then decide +# to skip this port by setting ${BATCH}, or compiling only +# the interactive ports by setting ${INTERACTIVE}. +# Default: not set. +# USE_SUBMAKE - Set this if you want that each of the port's main 6 targets +# (extract, patch, configure, build, install and package) to be +# executed in a separate make(1) process. Useful when one of +# the stages needs to influence make(1) variables of the later +# stages using ${WRKDIR}/Makefile.inc generated on the fly. +# Default: not set. +# +# Set these if your port only makes sense to certain architectures. +# They are lists containing names for them (e.g., "alpha i386"). +# (Defaults: not set.) +# +# ONLY_FOR_ARCHS +# - Only build ports if ${ARCH} matches one of these. +# NOT_FOR_ARCHS - Only build ports if ${ARCH} doesn't match one of these. +# ONLY_FOR_ARCHS_REASON +# ONLY_FOR_ARCHS_REASON_${ARCH} +# - Reason why it's only for ${ONLY_FOR_ARCHS}s +# NOT_FOR_ARCHS_REASON +# NOT_FOR_ARCHS_REASON_${ARCH} +# - Reason why it's not for ${NOT_FOR_ARCHS}s +# IA32_BINARY_PORT +# - Set this instead of ONLY_FOR_ARCHS if the given port +# fetches and installs compiled i386 binaries. +# +# Dependency checking. Use these if your port requires another port +# not in the list below. (Default: empty.) +# +# EXTRACT_DEPENDS +# - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends on in the "extract" stage. "path" is +# the name of a file if it starts with a slash (/), an +# executable otherwise. make will test for the existence +# (if it is a full pathname) or search for it in your +# $PATH (if it is an executable) and go into "dir" to do +# a "make all install" if it's not found. If the third +# field ("target") exists, it will be used instead of +# ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. +# PATCH_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends on in the "patch" stage. "path" is the +# name of a file if it starts with a slash (/), an +# executable otherwise. make will test for the existence +# (if it is a full pathname) or search for it in your +# $PATH (if it is an executable) and go into "dir" to do +# a "make all install" if it's not found. If the third +# field ("target") exists, it will be used instead of +# ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. +# FETCH_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends in the "fetch" stage. "path" is the +# name of a file if it starts with a slash (/), an +# executable otherwise. make will test for the +# existence (if it is a full pathname) or search for +# it in your $PATH (if it is an executable) and go +# into "dir" to do a "make all install" if it's not +# found. If the third field ("target") exists, it will +# be used instead of ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. +# BUILD_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends to build (between the "extract" and +# "build" stages, inclusive). The test done to +# determine the existence of the dependency is the +# same as FETCH_DEPENDS. If the third field ("target") +# exists, it will be used instead of ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. +# RUN_DEPENDS - A list of "path:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends to run. The test done to determine +# the existence of the dependency is the same as +# FETCH_DEPENDS. This will be checked during the +# "install" stage and the name of the dependency will +# be put into the package as well. If the third field +# ("target") exists, it will be used instead of +# ${DEPENDS_TARGET}. +# LIB_DEPENDS - A list of "lib:dir[:target]" tuples of other ports this +# package depends on. "lib" is the name of a shared library. +# make will use "ldconfig -r" to search for the library. +# lib can contain extended regular expressions. +# DEPENDS_TARGET +# - The default target to execute when a port is calling a +# dependency. +# Default: install +# +# These variables control options about how a port gets built and/or +# are shorthand notations for common sets of dependencies. +# Use these if your port uses some of the common software packages. By +# convention these should be set to 'yes', although they only need to be +# defined. Defaults: not set, unless explicitly indicated below. +# +# Note: the distinction between the USE_* and WANT_* variables, and the +# WITH_* and WITHOUT_* variables, are that the former are restricted to +# usage inside the ports framework, and the latter are reserved for user- +# settable options. (Setting USE_* in /etc/make.conf is always wrong). +# +# WITH_DEBUG - If set, debugging flags are added to CFLAGS and the +# binaries don't get stripped by INSTALL_PROGRAM. +# Besides, individual ports might add their specific +# to produce binaries for debugging purposes. +# You can override the debug flags that are passed to +# the compiler by setting DEBUG_FLAGS. It is set to +# "-g" at default. +# +# USE_BZIP2 - If set, this port tarballs use bzip2, not gzip, for +# compression. +# USE_ZIP - If set, this port distfile uses zip, not tar w/[bg]zip +# for compression. +# USE_MAKESELF - If set, this port distfile uses makeself, not tar w/[bg]zip +# for compression. +# USE_DOS2UNIX - If set to "YES", remove the ^M from all files +# under ${WRKSRC}. If set to a string, remove in all +# files under ${WRKSRC} with one of these names the ^Ms. +# DOS2UNIX_REGEX +# - Limit the ^M removal to files which name matches +# the regular expression. +# USE_GCC - If set, this port requires this version of gcc, either in +# the system or installed from a port. +# USE_CSTD - Override the default C language standard (gnu89, gnu99) +# USE_GMAKE - If set, this port uses gmake. +# GMAKE - Set to path of GNU make if not in $PATH. +# Default: gmake +## +# USE_ICONV - If set, this port uses libiconv. +# USE_GETTEXT - If set, this port uses GNU gettext (libintl). +## +# USE_PERL5 - If set, this port uses perl5 in one or more of the extract, +# patch, build, install or run phases. +# USE_PERL5_BUILD +# - If set, this port uses perl5 in one or more of the extract, +# patch, build or install phases. +# USE_PERL5_RUN - If set, this port uses perl5 for running. +# PERL5 - Set to full path of perl5, either in the system or +# installed from a port. +# PERL - Set to full path of perl5, either in the system or +# installed from a port, but without the version number. +# Use this if you need to replace "#!" lines in scripts. +# PERL_VERSION - Full version of perl5 (see below for current value). +# PERL_LEVEL - Perl version as an integer of the form MNNNPP, where +# M is major version, N is minor version, and P is +# the patch level. E.g., PERL_VERSION=5.8.1 would give +# a PERL_LEVEL of 500801. This can be used in comparisons +# to determine if the version of perl is high enough, +# whether a particular dependency is needed, etc. +# PERL_ARCH - Directory name of architecture dependent libraries +# (value: ${ARCH}-freebsd). +# PERL_PORT - Name of the perl port that is installed +# (value: perl5) +# SITE_PERL - Directory name where site specific perl packages go. +# This value is added to PLIST_SUB. +# PERL_MODBUILD - Use Module::Build to configure, build and install port. +## +# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT +# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to both +# build and run. If a number is specified, +# the specified version will be used. +# The valid value is '7' or '8' in that case. +# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT_BUILD +# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to build. +# USE_GHOSTSCRIPT_RUN +# - If set, this port needs ghostscript to run. +# GHOSTSCRIPT_PORT +# - The port that provides postscript functionality. +# Some installations may wish to override the default +# to specify a version without X11 and/or localized +# versions for their nationality. +# Default: print/ghostscript8 +# WITH_GHOSTSCRIPT_VER +# - If set, the specified version of ghostscript will be +# used. The valid value is "7" or "8". Note that +# this is for users, not for port maintainers. This +# should not be used in Makefile. +## +# USE_BISON - Implies that the port uses bison in one way or another: +# 'yes' (backwards compatibility) - use bison for building +# new features: 'build', 'run', 'both', implying build, +# runtime, and both build/run dependencies +## +# USE_IMAKE - If set, this port uses imake. +# XMKMF - Set to path of `xmkmf' if not in $PATH +# Default: xmkmf -a +# USE_XLIB - If set, this port uses the X libraries. In the USE_LINUX +# case the linux X libraries are referenced. +# USE_DISPLAY - If set, this ports requires a (virtual) X11 environment +# setup. If the environment variable DISPLAY Is not set, +# then an extra build dependency on Xvfb is added. Further, +# if PACKAGE_BUILDING is not set, then CONFIGURE_ENV and +# MAKE_ENV are extended with a DISPLAY variable. +# +# USE_FREETYPE - If set, this port uses the freetype print libraries. +# USE_GL - A list of Mesa or GL related dependencies needed by the port. +# Supported components are: glut, glu, glw, gl and linux. +# If set to "yes", this is equivalent to "glu". Note that +# glut depends on glu, glw and glu depend on gl. +# USE_MOTIF - If set, this port uses a Motif toolkit. Implies USE_XORG+= xpm +# NO_OPENMOTIF - If set, this port uses a custom Motif toolkit +# instead of Openmotif. +# Used only when USE_MOTIF is set. +# WANT_LESSTIF - If set, this port uses Lesstif as Motif toolkit. +# Used only when USE_MOTIF is set. Implies +# NO_OPENMOTIF. +## +# USE_SDL - If set, this port uses the sdl libraries. +# See bsd.sdl.mk for more information. +## +# USE_OPENAL - If set, this port relies on the OpenAL package. +# Legal values are: al, soft, si, alut. +# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked broken. +# WANT_OPENAL - User-specific OpenAL wishes. +# Legal values are: soft, si. The default is soft. +## +# USE_OPENSSL - If set, this port relies on the OpenSSL package. +## +# USE_OPENLDAP - If set, this port uses the OpenLDAP libraries. +# Implies: WANT_OPENLDAP_VER?=24 +# WANT_OPENLDAP_VER +# - Legal values are: 23, 24 +# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked BROKEN. +# WANT_OPENLDAP_SASL +# - If set, the system should use OpenLDAP libraries +# with SASL support. +## +# USE_FAM - If set, this port uses the File Alteration Monitor. +# +# WANT_FAM_SYSTEM +# - Legal values are: gamin (default),fam +# If set to an unknown value, the port is marked IGNORE. +## +# USE_AUTOTOOLS - If set, this port uses various GNU autotools +# (libtool, autoconf, autoheader, automake et al.) +# See bsd.autotools.mk for more details. +## +# USE_SCONS - If set, this port uses the Python-based SCons build system +# See bsd.scons.mk for more details. +## +# USE_EFL - If set, this port use EFL libraries. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.efl.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on USE_EFL_*). +# USE_FPC - If set, this port relies on the Free Pascal language. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.fpc.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on WANT_FPC_*). +# USE_JAVA - If set, this port relies on the Java language. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.java.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on USE_JAVA_*). +# USE_OCAML - If set, this port relies on the OCaml language. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.ocaml.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on USE_OCAML*). +# USE_PYTHON - If set, this port relies on the Python language. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.python.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on USE_PYTHON_* +# and USE_PYDISTUTILS). +# USE_RUBY - If set, this port relies on the Ruby language. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.ruby.mk. (Also see +# that file for more information on USE_RUBY_*). +# USE_GNUSTEP - If set, this port relies on the GNUstep system. +# Implies the inclusion of bsd.gnustep.mk. +# (Also see that file for more information on +# USE_GNUSTEP_*). +## +# USE_GECKO - If set, this port uses the Gecko/Mozilla product. +# See bsd.gecko.mk for more details. +## +# USE_GNOME - A list of the Gnome dependencies the port has (e.g., +# glib12, gtk12). Implies that the port needs Gnome. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.gnome.mk. See bsd.gnome.mk +# or http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/porting.html +# for more details. +## +# USE_LUA - If set, this port uses the Lua library and related +# components. See bsd.lua.mk for more details. +## +# USE_WX - If set, this port uses the WxWidgets library and related +# components. See bsd.wx.mk for more details. +## +# USE_KDEBASE_VER - Set to 3 to use the KDE windowing system. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. +# +# USE_KDELIBS_VER - Set to 3 to use the KDE libraries. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. +# +# USE_KDE4 - A list of the KDE4 dependencies the port has (e.g., +# kdelibs, kdebase). Implies that the port needs KDE. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde4.mk. See bsd.kde4.mk +# for more details. +# +# USE_QT_VER - Set to 3 or 4 to use the respective version +# of the QT libraries. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.kde.mk. +# +# USE_LINUX - Set to yes to say the port needs the default linux base port. +# Set to value , if the port needs emulators/linux_base-. +# If set to "7", a dependency is registered to emulators/linux_base. +# Implies appropriate settings for STRIP and STRIP_CMD. +# USE_LINUX_PREFIX +# - controls the action of PREFIX (see above). Only use this +# if the port is a linux infrastructure port (e.g. contains libs +# or a sound server which supports the FreeBSD native one), +# use the default or the X11 prefix if it's a leaf port +# (e.g. a game or program). +# Implies NO_MTREE=yes, and, if INSTALLS_SHLIB is defined: +# - USE_LINUX=yes +# - appropriate invocation of the Linux ldconfig +# USE_LINUX_RPM - Set to yes to pull in variables and targets useful to Linux +# RPM ports. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.linux-rpm.mk. +# +# LINUX_OSRELEASE - Contains the value of compat.linux.osrelease sysctl. +# Will be used to distinguish which linux +# infrastructure ports should be used. +# Valid values: 2.4.2, 2.6.16. +# AUTOMATIC_PLIST +# - Set to yes to enable automatic packing list generation. +# Currently has no effect unless USE_LINUX_RPM is set. +# +# OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT +# - This specifies the default linux base to use, for valid +# values have a look at the description of USE_LINUX. This is +# an user-only variable. Don't use it in any port, it's meant +# to be used in make.conf. +# +# LINUX_BASE_PORT +# - This is a read-only variable, it gets set to a value which is +# usable in *_DEPENDS (e.g. BUILD_DEPENDS=${LINUX_BASE_PORT}). +# It honors USE_LINUX=foo and OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT. +## +# USE_XORG - Set to a list of X.org module dependencies. +# Implies inclusion of bsd.xorg.mk. +## +# USE_RC_SUBR - If set, the ports startup/shutdown script uses the common +# routines found in etc/rc.subr and may need to +# depend on the sysutils/rc_subr port. +# If this is set to a list of files, these files will be +# automatically added to ${SUB_FILES}, some %%VAR%%'s will +# automatically be expanded, they will be installed in +# ${PREFIX}/etc/rc.d and added to the packing list. +# USE_RCORDER - List of rc.d startup scripts to be called early in the boot +# process. This acts exactly like USE_RC_SUBR except that +# scripts are installed in /etc/rc.d. +# RC_SUBR - Set to path of rc.subr. +# Default: ${LOCALBASE}/etc/rc.subr. +# RC_SUBR_SUFFIX +# - Contains the suffix of installed rc.subr scripts. +## +# USE_APACHE - If set, this port relies on an apache webserver. +# +# USE_CDRTOOLS - If set, this port depends on sysutils/cdrtools, unless +# cdrtools-cjk is present or USE_CDRTOOLS=cjk is set, then +# it depends on sysutils/cdrtools-cjk. +# +# Conflict checking. Use if your port cannot be installed at the same time as +# another package. +# +# CONFLICTS - A list of package name patterns that the port conflicts +# with, separated by blanks. The names may include shell +# pattern meta-characters "*", "?", "[", "]", and "!". +# Example: apache*-1.2* apache*-1.3.[012345] apache-*+ssl_* +# +# Various directory definitions and variables to control them. +# You rarely need to redefine any of these except WRKSRC and NO_WRKSUBDIR. +# +# X11BASE - Where X11 ports install things. +# Default: ${LOCALBASE} +# LOCALBASE - Where non-X11 ports install things. +# Default: /usr/local +# LINUXBASE - Where Linux ports install things. +# Default: /compat/linux +# PREFIX - Where *this* port installs its files. +# Default: ${LINUXBASE} if USE_LINUX_PREFIX is set, +# otherwise ${LOCALBASE} +# +# IGNORE_PATH_CHECKS +# - There are some sanity checks against PREFIX. +# You can disable these checks with defining +# this variable, but this is not recommended! +# Only do this if you really know what you are +# doing. These sanity checks are the following: +# - PREFIX has to be an absolute path. +# - PREFIX can't have a trailing slash. +# +# MASTERDIR - Where the port finds patches, package files, etc. Define +# this is you have two or more ports that share most of the +# files. +# Default: ${.CURDIR} +# PORTSDIR - The root of the ports tree. +# Default: /usr/ports +# DISTDIR - Where to search for and store copies of original sources +# Default: ${PORTSDIR}/distfiles +# PACKAGES - A top level directory where all packages go (rather than +# going locally to each port). +# Default: ${PORTSDIR}/packages +# WRKDIRPREFIX - The place to root the temporary working directory +# hierarchy. +# Default: none +# WRKDIR - A temporary working directory that gets *clobbered* on clean +# Default: ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/work +# WRKSRC - A subdirectory of ${WRKDIR} where the distribution actually +# unpacks to. +# Default: ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME} unless NO_WRKSUBDIR is set, +# in which case simply ${WRKDIR} +# NO_WRKSUBDIR - Assume port unpacks directly into ${WRKDIR}. +# PATCHDIR - A directory containing any additional patches you made +# to port this software to FreeBSD. +# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/files +# SCRIPTDIR - A directory containing any auxiliary scripts +# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/scripts +# FILESDIR - A directory containing any miscellaneous additional files. +# Default: ${MASTERDIR}/files +# PKGDIR - A directory containing any package creation files. +# Default: ${MASTERDIR} +# UID_FILES - A list of files containing information about registered UIDs. +# Note that files have decreasing priority. +# GID_FILES - A list of files containing information about registered GIDs. +# Note that files have decreasing priority. +# +# Variables that serve as convenient "aliases" for your *-install targets. +# Use these like: "${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/prog ${PREFIX}/bin". +# +# INSTALL_PROGRAM +# - A command to install binary executables. (By +# default, also strips them, unless ${STRIP} is +# overridden to be the empty string). +# INSTALL_KLD - As INSTALL_PROGRAM, but without the STRIP. +# INSTALL_SCRIPT +# - A command to install executable scripts. +# INSTALL_DATA - A command to install sharable data. +# INSTALL_MAN - A command to install manpages. May or not compress, +# depending on the value of MANCOMPRESSED (see below). +# +# Boolean to control whether manpages are installed. +# +# NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES +# - If set, this port doesn't want to install any manpages. +# Default: not set, i.e. manpages are installed by default. +# +# Set the following to specify all manpages that your port installs. +# These manpages will be automatically listed in ${PLIST}. Depending +# on the setting of NO_MANCOMPRESS, the make rules will compress the +# manpages for you. +# +# MAN - A list of manpages, categorized by section. For +# example, if your port has "man/man1/foo.1" and +# "man/mann/bar.n", set "MAN1=foo.1" and "MANN=bar.n". +# The available sections chars are "123456789LN". +# MAN_ +# - If your port does not install all man pages for all +# languages in MANLANG, language specific pages for +# a language can be specified with this. For example, +# if the port installs foo.1 in English, Japanese, and +# German, bar.1 in English only, and baz.3 in German +# only, set +# MANLANG= "" de ja +# MAN1= foo.1 +# MAN1_EN= bar.1 +# MAN3_DE= baz.3 +# MLINKS - A list of tuples for creating links +# for manpages. For example, "MLINKS= a.1 b.1 c.3 d.3" +# will do an "ln -sf a.1 b.1" and "ln -sf c.3 d.3" in +# appropriate directories. (Use this even if the port +# installs its own manpage links so they will show up +# correctly in ${PLIST}.) +# MANPREFIX - The directory prefix for ${MAN} and ${MLINKS}. +# Default: ${PREFIX} +# MANPREFIX +# - If manual pages of some sections install in different +# locations than others, use these. +# Default: ${MANPREFIX} +# MANCOMPRESSED - This variable can take values "yes", "no" or +# "maybe". "yes" means manpages are installed +# compressed; "no" means they are not; "maybe" means +# it changes depending on the value of NO_MANCOMPRESS. +# Default: "yes" if USE_IMAKE is set and NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES +# is not set, and "no" otherwise. +# +# Set the following to specify all .info files your port installs. +# +# INFO - A list of .info files (omitting the trailing ".info"); +# only one entry per document! These files are listed in +# the path relative to ${INFO_PATH}. +# INFO_PATH - Path, where all .info files will be installed by your +# port, relative to ${PREFIX} +# Default: "share/info" if ${PREFIX} is equal to /usr +# and "info" otherwise. +# +# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into +# ${DOCSDIR} +# +# PORTDOCS - A list of files and directories relative to DOCSDIR. +# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include +# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. +# Should not be set when no documentation files are +# installed (for example because NOPORTDOCS is defined). +# Useful for dynamically generated documentation. +# +# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into +# ${EXAMPLESDIR} +# +# PORTEXAMPLES - A list of files and directories relative to EXAMPLESDIR. +# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include +# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. +# Should not be set when no examples files are +# installed (for example because NOPORTEXAMPLES is defined). +# Useful for dynamically generated examples. +# +# Set the following to specify all documentation your port installs into +# ${DATADIR} +# +# PORTDATA - A list of files and directories relative to DATADIR. +# Shell glob patterns can be used, directories include +# the entire subtree of contained files and directories. +# Should not be set when no data files are +# installed (for example because NOPORTDATA is defined). +# Useful for dynamically generated data files. +# +# Default targets and their behaviors: +# +# fetch - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this +# port. +# fetch-list - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. +# fetch-recursive +# - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this +# port and dependencies. +# fetch-recursive-list +# - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} for this port and dependencies. +# fetch-required +# - Retrieves missing ${DISTFILES} and ${PATCHFILES} for this +# port and dependencies. +# fetch-required-list +# - Show list of commands to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} for this port and dependencies. +# fetch-url-list +# - Show list of URLS to retrieve missing ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. +# fetch-urlall-list +# - Show list of URLS to retrieve ${DISTFILES} and +# ${PATCHFILES} for this port. +# +# all-depends-list +# - Show all directories which are dependencies +# for this port. +# build-depends-list +# - Show all directories which are build-dependencies +# for this port. +# package-depends-list +# - Show all directories which are package-dependencies +# for this port. This is based upon the dependency +# tree as recorded in the Makefiles of the ports +# collection, not as recorded in the currently +# installed ports. +# actual-package-depends +# - Like package-depends-list but with the difference +# that the dependencies of the currently installed +# ports are used instead of the dependencies as +# recorded in the ports collection. +# run-depends-list +# - Show all directories which are run-dependencies +# for this port. +# +# extract - Unpacks ${DISTFILES} into ${WRKDIR}. +# patch - Apply any provided patches to the source. +# configure - Runs either GNU configure, one or more local configure +# scripts or nothing, depending on what's available. +# build - Actually compile the sources. +# install - Install the results of a build. +# reinstall - Install the results of a build, ignoring "already installed" +# flag. +# deinstall - Remove the installation. +# deinstall-all - Remove all installations with the same PKGORIGIN. +# package - Create a package from an _installed_ port. +# package-recursive +# - Create a package for a port and _all_ of its dependancies. +# describe - Try to generate a one-line description for each port for +# use in INDEX files and the like. +# checkpatch - Do a "patch -C" instead of a "patch". Note that it may +# give incorrect results if multiple patches deal with +# the same file. +# checksum - Use distinfo to ensure that your distfiles are valid. +# checksum-recursive +# - Run checksum in this port and all dependencies. +# makesum - Generate distinfo (only do this for your own ports!). +# clean - Remove ${WRKDIR} and other temporary files used for building. +# clean-depends - Do a "make clean" for all dependencies. +# config - Configure options for this port (using ${DIALOG}). +# Automatically run prior to extract, patch, configure, build, +# install, and package. +# config-recursive +# - Configure options for this port for this port and all +# dependencies. +# showconfig - Display options config for this port. +# showconfig-recursive +# - Display options config for this port and all dependencies. +# rmconfig - Remove the options config for this port. +# rmconfig-recursive +# - Remove the options config for this port and all dependencies. +# +# Default sequence for "all" is: +# +# check-sanity fetch checksum extract patch configure build +# +# Please read the comments in the targets section below; you +# should be able to use the pre-* or post-* targets/scripts +# (which are available for every stage except checksum) or +# override the do-* targets to do pretty much anything you want. +# +# NEVER override the "regular" targets unless you want to open +# a major can of worms. +# +# Set these variables if your port doesn't need some of the steps. +# Note that there are no NO_PATCH or NO_CONFIGURE variables because +# those steps are empty by default. NO_EXTRACT is not allowed anymore +# since we need to at least create ${WRKDIR}. Also, NO_CHECKSUM is a user +# variable and is not to be set in a port's Makefile. See above for NO_PACKAGE. +# +# NO_BUILD - Use a dummy (do-nothing) build target. +# NO_INSTALL - Use a dummy (do-nothing) install target. +# +# Here are some variables used in various stages. +# +# For options: +# OPTIONS - List of what WITH_