things to do while testing. This is to make sure obsolete files
do not remain in pkg/PLIST.
(2) Add small section about auto-generating master.passwd entries.
List currently used UIDs.
(3) While I'm here, update the tcl shared library version number (was
7.3) in the example. ;)
patches so don't be scared please. ;)
(2) Add "2.2-STABLE after 2.2.2R" to list of __FreeBSD_version's.
(3) Remove one of the duplicate "contributed by:" lines.
Added MASTER_STIE_LOCAL and updated it's location.
Added -N to diff options to ensure the diff includes new files.
Mentioned that USENET news ports should use ${PREFIX}/news.
Refromatted some of the comments w/in the sample Makefile so they wouldn't
wrap in the latin1 format.
General updating and minor word changes.
this is the main reason why we want them as diffs.) Also, ask them to
explicitly state files that are added or deleted (lazy committers like me
often forget to "cvs add" or "cvs remove").
CD-ROM, FTP, CTM, and CVSup. Adjust cross-references accordingly.
Add a list of CVSup mirror sites, and reference it from the CVSup
tutorial.
Also, fix a spelling error in the porting document.
There is still some debate if this is yet the proper way to handle
<sys/param.h>, but this is certainly closer than what I had to start with.
Submitted by: Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
sys/param.h. Change _HAVE_PARAM_H to "HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H" for those who
still like this method -- leading underscores are in the compiler/library
name space and the Ollivier says to follow GNU Autoconf anyway.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
"+=" originally because (as I understand) Jordan used a sed script (or
was it perl?) to edit all the ports Makefiles automatically and he
wanted to make sure multiple CATEGORIES lines (they were inserted
after DISTNAME or something, there shouldn't have been multiple of
them to begin with but that's another story) won't be stepping on each
other's toes.
Reminded by: obrien
^^^^ ^^^^^
doesn't make the ".." in typewritten format. And the ascii version
of the file shows '<tt>..</tt>' literally. After looking into linuxdoc dtd,
we found there is no way to make ".." in typewritten font.
Noticed by: Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@pc.jaring.my>
Added reference to "MAINTAINER on Makefiles" section.