cvs commit: ports/archivers/gzip Makefile ports/archivers/ucl
Makefile ports/archivers/lzop Makefile ports/archivers/cabextract
Makefile ports/archivers/dact Makefile ports/archivers/star
Makefile ports/archivers/arj Makefile ports/archivers/tardy ...
Michael Nottebrock
michaelnottebrock at gmx.net
Mon Apr 11 21:03:32 PDT 2005
On Monday, 11. April 2005 10:04, David E. O'Brien wrote:
> Log:
> Assist getting more ports working on AMD64 by obeying the
> Ports Collection documentation and use 'ARCH' rather than 'MACHINE_ARCH'.
The porter's handbook, section 5.11 has an example that uses MACHINE_ARCH,
which is the template for a lot of MACHINE_ARCH usage in ports, including a
few places your commit missed, like bsd.gnome.mk, bsd.kde.mk, bsd.gnustep.mk
and, most importantly, bsd.port.subdir.mk and bsd.port.mk itself (for setting
CONFIGURE_TARGET(!)).
I'm not familiar with the crossbuilding logic in FreeBSD, so could somebody
who is make a definitive statement which of the two variables is
crossbuild-safe and then proceed to change the respective bits in the
porter's handbook and bsd.port.mk accordingly?
--
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