non port: Mk/Uses/localbase.mk |
Number of commits found: 8 |
Sunday, 24 Apr 2022
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10:00 Tobias C. Berner (tcberner)
framework: cleanup conditional-indentations in Mk/
Run Tools/scripts/indent_make_if.pl on all of Mk.
These white space changes contribute greatly to the readability of those files.
As we have a version control system, finding out the reasons for the changes
prior to these white space changes is still easily possible
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35024
Reviewed by: portmgr (rene, bapt)
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09:29 Rene Ladan (rene)
Mk: release portmgr maintainership of most USES files
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34936
Reviewed by: desktop (tcberner), portmgr (tcberner), ruby (yasu), tijl
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Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021
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14:27 Mathieu Arnold (mat)
framework: Remove $FreeBSD$
Where appropriate fiddle with a few other things.
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Friday, 30 Sep 2016
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19:24 tijl
Let USES=localbase add -L${LOCALBASE}/lib to LIBS instead of LDFLAGS.
USES=localbase:ldflags can be used to set LDFLAGS. Normally LDFLAGS
appears too early on the command line causing some ports to link with
their own libraries in LOCALBASE (if installed) instead of WRKSRC.
Also make use of _USES_POST so -L${LOCALBASE}/lib is added as late as
possible after anything a port Makefile might set. Use _USES_POST
instead of .include in libedit.mk and libarchive.mk so things like
'USES=libedit localbase:ldflags' work correctly.
Fix some issues with LIBS in some ports.
Switch ports that don't support LIBS to localbase:ldflags.
PR: 212987
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
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Tuesday, 15 Sep 2015
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21:24 amdmi3
- Use -isystem instead of -I to add ${LOCALBASE}/include to the list of header
search paths
First, this prevents ports which use strict -Werror settings from
build failures in third party headers (real life example is
devel/pructl which uses -Werror -Weverything and fails in libedit
header on actually harmless padding warning).
Second, this prevents ports which install headers from picking up
their own headers from LOCALBASE instead of using ones from WRKDIR,
which leads to any kind of problems when upgrading via ports.
PR: 203101
Approved by: bapt
Differential Revision: D3618
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Thursday, 20 Aug 2015
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12:51 rakuco
Uses/localbase.mk: Set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.
When USE'ing localbase.mk, make sure CMake is also aware that it is supposed
to give preference to ${LOCALBASE} when looking for files and libraries.
This is going to be a requirement once CMake is updated to 3.3.x, as
starting with this version it will by default use the PATH environment
variable (stripping the "/bin" or "/sbin" parts of each entry) to determine
where to find files and libraries. Since in most cases /usr will come before
/usr/local, it will find base's libarchive and fail at the configuration
stage on older FreeBSD releases.
Approved by: portmgr (antoine)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3361
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Sunday, 19 Jul 2015
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17:22 bapt
Fix typo
Reported by: jbeich
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14:36 bapt
Add 3 new uses
localbase: mostly a non user one which enforce the compiler related flags to
lookup in localbase first to find libraries, designed to be used in
other USES
libarchive: to be used each time one is using libarchive from ports. It is
necessary to simplify work for porters dealing with different
versions of libarchive from base and different ways libarchive can
be linked in base (with libmd and/or libcrypto) only dealing with
one libarchive over all the ports tree is easier
libedit: enforce using libedit from ports for the same reasons as for
libarchive
Same things will happen for other base libraries which collides with ports
version later.
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Number of commits found: 8 |