[Bug 258979] security/pkcs11-tools: update to 2.5.0
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Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2021 08:19:31 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=258979 --- Comment #1 from Nuno Teixeira <eduardo@FreeBSD.org> --- Hello, 'portlint -C' gives this warning: --- WARN: Makefile: [15]: possible direct use of command "automake" found. Use ${AUTOMAKE} instead and set USES=autoreconf and GNU_CONFIGURE=yes WARN: Makefile: [12]: possible direct use of command "autoconf" found. Use ${AUTOCONF} instead and set USES=autoreconf and GNU_CONFIGURE=yes WARN: Makefile: [14]: possible direct use of command "autoconf" found. Use ${AUTOCONF} instead and set USES=autoreconf and GNU_CONFIGURE=yes 0 fatal errors and 3 warnings found. --- Porter's Handbook says: --- 17.4. autoreconf Possible arguments: (none), build Runs autoreconf. It encapsulates the aclocal, autoconf, autoheader, automake, autopoint, and libtoolize commands. Each command applies to ${AUTORECONF_WRKSRC}/configure.ac or its old name, ${AUTORECONF_WRKSRC}/configure.in. If configure.ac defines subdirectories with their own configure.ac using AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS, autoreconf will recursively update those as well. The :build argument only adds build time dependencies on those tools but does not run autoreconf. A port can set AUTORECONF_WRKSRC if WRKSRC does not contain the path to configure.ac. --- I think that this way we can remove build dependencies: --- BUILD_DEPENDS= autoconf-archive>0:devel/autoconf-archive \ autoconf>0:devel/autoconf \ automake>0:devel/automake \ --- since they are implicit in USES:autoreconf? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.