dir hack
refactor var handling, use sinclude
li for top level
go to list format
ignore Keywords directory
ignore our licenses directory
update bsd.port.subdir.mk to be faster
fixup some properties.
Remove a MidnightBSD 0.1 workaround. We're way past that. Remove PYTHON environment as we're not initializing it right for make index (which we might not even want now) fix typo in xorg.mk
update subdir.mk based on improvements from FreeBSD
Remove pkg_info -P check to get the pkg tools version number. This was only used by portlint and chkversion scripts. This is one less environment variable we have to maintain and it hasn't worked with mport tools ever.
Yuck.. hardcode names of uname and sysctl for now so we don't have problems on magus. Loading the ${UNAME} and ${SYSCTL} need to be checked out for bsd.port.subdir.mk. ordering problem?
Cache and pass some information to sub makes to improve performance. add HAVE_COMPAT_IA32_KERN for amd64 arch so we know we can use IA32
revert the echo msg change. It was breaking make readmes
Fix typo
use the correct "name" for pkg-descr
ECHO_MSG is defined in commands.mk now so we don't need it in two places.
fix search when using a nonstandard ports directory. tweak PORTOBJFORMAT
elf format only.
File extension might be nice...
Add a new set of targets to create a file with commands to create the symlinks needed by the ftp server for packages. This is very "raw" and writes to / so it's not the best. However, i need something to fix the current packages. Also, we could run this on a mports tarball from a magus run to generate the files in the futre. (until mport is done)
Switch to tk and tcl generic categories.
add check-license to the list of targets that can be run recursively.
Skip distfiles and Distfiles
Ignore Packages if it exists.
Make a few logical changes.
fix ports directory
Update maintainer and $MidnightBSD$
Initial upload of MidnighBSD's mports
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