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smake: Remove, used to update devel/smake
Module Name: pkgsrc-wip
Committed By: Michael Baeuerle <micha%NetBSD.org@localhost>
Pushed By: micha
Date: Fri Jun 25 12:46:48 2021 +0200
Changeset: 2be8f9807b7d63f12d7adbabd4c24422a03bfac2
Modified Files:
Makefile
Removed Files:
smake/COMMIT_MSG
smake/DESCR
smake/Makefile
smake/Makefile.common
smake/PLIST
smake/distinfo
Log Message:
smake: Remove, used to update devel/smake
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https://wip.pkgsrc.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=pkgsrc-wip.git;a=commitdiff;h=2be8f9807b7d63f12d7adbabd4c24422a03bfac2
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.
diffstat:
Makefile | 1 -
smake/COMMIT_MSG | 28 ----------------
smake/DESCR | 3 --
smake/Makefile | 44 ------------------------
smake/Makefile.common | 92 ---------------------------------------------------
smake/PLIST | 4 ---
smake/distinfo | 6 ----
7 files changed, 178 deletions(-)
diffs:
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 5730c401bb..1799ff747a 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -5174,7 +5174,6 @@ SUBDIR+= slurm-wlm-devel
SUBDIR+= sm-change_ldappass
SUBDIR+= sm-change_qldforward
SUBDIR+= sm-compatibility
-SUBDIR+= smake
SUBDIR+= smallbasic
SUBDIR+= smallbasic-gui
SUBDIR+= smap
diff --git a/smake/COMMIT_MSG b/smake/COMMIT_MSG
deleted file mode 100644
index 661a892607..0000000000
--- a/smake/COMMIT_MSG
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-Changelog from AN-2021-05-19:
-- smake: smake "MACRO += value" now works.
-
- smake did implement command line macros like "MACRO=value" since
- spring 1996 but did not yet support "MACRO +=value" as well.
-
-- smake: smake "MACRO::=value" "MACRO:::=value", "MACRO +:= value"
- now work as well.
-
-- smake: The man page now mentions the new command line macro operators
- ::=, :::=, += and +:=
-
-- smake: Version bumped to 1.5
-
-Changelog from AN-2021-06-07:
-- smake: the MAKEFLAGS parser has been enhanced to understand the
- encoding used by the BSD make program "bmake". This is needed to
- support something like "bmake INS_BASE=xxx" on FreeBSD while
- compiling the schilytools.
-
- This parser enhancement also covers some incompatibilities with
- the MAKEFLAGS= values created by SunPro Make (e.g. a missing --
- before the make macro definitions are added).
-
- Thanks to Robert Clausecker for reporting.
-
-- smake: The smake man page now also mentions SunPro make as dmake(1)
- and make(1s) in the "SEE ALSO" section.
diff --git a/smake/DESCR b/smake/DESCR
deleted file mode 100644
index 01683297a2..0000000000
--- a/smake/DESCR
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Schily make
-
-Highly portable UNIX make implementation written by Joerg Schilling.
diff --git a/smake/Makefile b/smake/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index d1385b9bb4..0000000000
--- a/smake/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD$
-
-DISTNAME= schily-2021-06-07
-PKGNAME= smake-1.5
-CATEGORIES= devel
-MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE:=schilytools/}
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.bz2
-
-MAINTAINER= micha%NetBSD.org@localhost
-HOMEPAGE= https://sourceforge.net/projects/schilytools/
-COMMENT= Highly portable UNIX make implementation
-LICENSE= cddl-1.0
-
-MAKE_JOBS_SAFE= no
-MAKE_FLAGS+= GMAKE_NOWARN=true
-
-USE_TOOLS+= gmake
-MAKE_FLAGS+= DESTDIR=${DESTDIR} INS_BASE=${PREFIX} DEFMANBASE=. MANDIR=${PKGMANDIR}
-# Honor CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS and LDFLAGS
-MAKE_FLAGS+= CPPOPTX=${CPPFLAGS:Q} COPTX=${CFLAGS:Q} LDOPTX=${LDFLAGS:Q}
-
-.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
-
-# Platform specific code (for sharing with other packages based on schilytools)
-.include "Makefile.common"
-
-SUBST_CLASSES+= man
-SUBST_STAGE.man= pre-configure
-SUBST_FILES.man= smake/smake.1
-SUBST_SED.man= -e "s,/opt/schily/share/lib/smake/defaults.smk,${PREFIX}/share/lib/smake/defaults.smk,g"
-SUBST_MESSAGE.man= Fix path for default rules in manpage.
-
-do-configure:
- cd ${WRKSRC}/inc && ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${MAKE_FLAGS}
-
-do-build:
- cd ${WRKSRC}/libschily && ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${MAKE_FLAGS}
- cd ${WRKSRC}/smake && ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${MAKE_FLAGS}
-
-# Documentation is in ${WRKSRC}/README.compile
-do-install:
- cd ${WRKSRC}/smake && ${MAKE_PROGRAM} ${MAKE_FLAGS} install
-
-.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff --git a/smake/Makefile.common b/smake/Makefile.common
deleted file mode 100644
index 1b6ebb9a32..0000000000
--- a/smake/Makefile.common
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-# $NetBSD$
-# used by archivers/star/Makefile
-# used by devel/smake/Makefile
-# used by security/mdigest/Makefile
-# used by shells/bosh/Makefile
-# used by shells/pbosh/Makefile
-
-# All packages based on the schilytools tarball should include this Makefile
-# fragment to inherit and share the same pkgsrc platform specific code.
-
-# Map PKGSRC_COMPILER to CCOM used by schilytools build system.
-.if !empty(PKGSRC_COMPILER:Mgcc)
-MAKE_FLAGS+= CCOM=gcc
-.elif !empty(PKGSRC_COMPILER:Mclang)
-MAKE_FLAGS+= CCOM=clang
-# Other compilers are currently untested, try to use them as cc
-.else
-MAKE_FLAGS+= CCOM=cc
-.endif
-
-# OS rules
-# Some rules were copied from old packages (that are now part of schilytools
-# too) to not break what people have done in the past.
-pre-configure:
- printf "Create OS rules...\n"
- cd ${WRKSRC}/RULES && . ${WRKSRC}/RULES/MKLINKS
- printf "Create pkgsrc OS rules...\n"
- cd ${WRKSRC}/RULES && unset r ; \
- for i in arm mipsel mips64eb x86_64 sparc64 powerpc ; \
- do \
- r="$$r i386-netbsd-gcc.rul@$$i-netbsd-gcc.rul" ; \
- r="$$r i386-netbsd-cc.rul@$$i-netbsd-cc.rul" ; \
- done ; \
- r="$$r i386-freebsd-gcc.rul@x86_64-freebsd-gcc.rul" ; \
- r="$$r i386-freebsd-cc.rul@x86_64-freebsd-cc.rul" ; \
- for i in netbsd-clang.rul netbsd-cc.rul netbsd-gcc.rul ; \
- do \
- r="$$r i386-$$i@${MACHINE}-$$i" ; \
- done ; \
- \
- for i in $$r ; \
- do \
- existing=`printf "%s\\n" $$i | ${SED} -e 's/@.*//'` ; \
- target=`printf "%s\\n" $$i | ${SED} -e 's/.*@//'` ; \
- printf "%s " "$$target"; \
- if ${TEST} -e "$$existing" ; then : ; \
- else \
- printf "(Link target %s not present)\n" \
- "$$existing"; \
- continue ; \
- fi; \
- if ${TEST} -e "$$target" ; \
- then \
- printf "(already present)\n" ; \
- else \
- ${LN} -s "$$existing" "$$target" ; \
- printf "(created)\n" ; \
- fi; \
- done
-
-# Man pages with documentation of file formats should go to section 4 on
-# SysV based systems. All supported systems that are treated by schilytools
-# with "MANSTYLE= sysv" in the RULES/os-${OPSYS}.def" files must be caught
-# by this check (IRIX and OSF/1 are treated with BSD style by schilytools).
-PLIST_VARS+= bsd sysv
-.if ${OPSYS} == "AIX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "HPUX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
-PLIST.sysv= yes
-.else
-PLIST.bsd= yes
-.endif
-
-# tbl(1) of NetBSD 9 cannot be used and cripples the man pages, but man(1)
-# from mandoc uses a builtin tbl that is good enough.
-# This check should catch all supported OS that needs processed tables for
-# man pages and have a tbl that can be used to do that.
-.if ${OPSYS} == "AIX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "Cygwin" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "Darwin" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "DragonFly" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "Haiku" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "HPUX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "IRIX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "Linux" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "Minix" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "MirBSD" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "OSF1" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "QNX" || \
- ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
-USE_TOOLS+= tbl
-.endif
diff --git a/smake/PLIST b/smake/PLIST
deleted file mode 100644
index 0955e0b20f..0000000000
--- a/smake/PLIST
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2019/10/04 13:32:05 micha Exp $
-bin/smake
-man/man1/smake.1
-share/lib/smake/defaults.smk
diff --git a/smake/distinfo b/smake/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 87b0b12d22..0000000000
--- a/smake/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-$NetBSD$
-
-SHA1 (schily-2021-06-07.tar.bz2) = 355c162afdffb730e632902620397cc7851c3595
-RMD160 (schily-2021-06-07.tar.bz2) = 8239c965ad9da0d7ce21c39ed28f3f367f929cbf
-SHA512 (schily-2021-06-07.tar.bz2) = f71fb7b521e1b39e87ec9e44b29576eb2e67f0783e24760590f4323243ee1df7e7bdc214aa95d9e3cde6d090c14cab85ddfeaa8ea93b3942997c72c257b53a60
-Size (schily-2021-06-07.tar.bz2) = 4905609 bytes
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