ports/104021: bsd.python.mk - whitespace cleanup
Edwin Groothuis
edwin at mavetju.org
Thu Oct 5 16:33:21 UTC 2006
>Number: 104021
>Category: ports
>Synopsis: bsd.python.mk - whitespace cleanup
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-ports-bugs
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: change-request
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Thu Oct 05 16:30:21 GMT 2006
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Edwin Groothuis
>Release: FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
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>Environment:
System: FreeBSD k7.mavetju 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May 7 04:42:56 UTC 2006 root at opus.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
>Description:
The whitespace police is back in town.
Adjust comments in the variable to match other bsd.x.mk files
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
Index: bsd.python.mk
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/pcvs/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk,v
retrieving revision 1.82
diff -u -r1.82 bsd.python.mk
--- bsd.python.mk 13 Sep 2006 16:26:49 -0000 1.82
+++ bsd.python.mk 5 Oct 2006 16:27:36 -0000
@@ -19,68 +19,72 @@
#
# The variables:
#
-# PYTHONBASE: Python port's installation prefix.
-# default: ${LOCALBASE}
+# PYTHONBASE - Python port's installation prefix.
+# default: ${LOCALBASE}
#
-# PYTHON_CMD: Python's command line file name, including the version
-# number (used for dependencies).
-# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/bin/${PYTHON_VERSION}
-#
-# PYTHON_DISTFILE: The ${DISTFILE} for your python version. Needed for
-# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
-# are built from sources contained in the Python
-# distribution.
-#
-# PYTHON_MASTER_SITES: The ${MASTER_SITES} for your python version. (You must
-# use this instead of ${MASTER_SITE_PYTHON} to support
-# python-devel port.)
-#
-# PYTHON_MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR: The ${MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR} for your python
-# version.
-#
-# PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR: Location of the Python include files.
-# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
-#
-# PYTHON_LIBDIR: Base of the python library tree
-# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
-#
-# PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX: Use this as a ${PKGNAMEPREFIX} to distinguish
-# packages for different Python versions.
-# default: py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
-#
-# PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX: If your port's name is more popular without `py-'
-# prefix, use this as a ${PKGNAMESUFFIX} alternatively.
-# default: -py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
-#
-# PYTHON_PLATFORM: Python's idea of the OS release.
-# XXX This is faked with ${OPSYS} and ${OSREL} until I
-# find out how to delay defining a variable until after
-# a certain target has been built.
-#
-# PYTHON_PORTSDIR: The source of your binary's port. Needed for the
-# RUN_DEPENDS.
-#
-# PYTHON_PORTVERSION: Version number suitable for ${PORTVERSION}.
-#
-# PYTHON_REL: Version number in numerical format, to ease
-# comparison in makefiles
-#
-# PYTHON_SITELIBDIR: Location of the site-packages tree. Don't change,
-# unless you know what you do.
-# default: ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
-#
-# PYTHON_SUFFIX: Yet another short version number, primarily intended
-# for ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}.
-#
-# PYTHON_VERSION: Version of the python binary in your ${PATH}, in the
-# format "python2.0". Set this in your makefile in case you
-# want to build extensions with an older binary.
-# default: depends on the version of your python binary
-#
-# PYTHON_WRKSRC: The ${WRKSRC} for your python version. Needed for
-# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
-# are built from sources contained in the Python
-# distribution.
+# PYTHON_CMD - Python's command line file name, including the version
+# number (used for dependencies).
+# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/bin/${PYTHON_VERSION}
+#
+# PYTHON_DISTFILE - The ${DISTFILE} for your python version. Needed for
+# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
+# are built from sources contained in the Python
+# distribution.
+#
+# PYTHON_MASTER_SITES
+# - The ${MASTER_SITES} for your python version. (You must
+# use this instead of ${MASTER_SITE_PYTHON} to support
+# python-devel port.)
+#
+# PYTHON_MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR
+# - The ${MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR} for your python version.
+#
+# PYTHON_INCLUDEDIR - Location of the Python include files.
+# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/include/${PYTHON_VERSION}
+#
+# PYTHON_LIBDIR - Base of the python library tree
+# default: ${PYTHONBASE}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
+#
+# PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX
+# - Use this as a ${PKGNAMEPREFIX} to distinguish
+# packages for different Python versions.
+# default: py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}-
+#
+# PYTHON_PKGNAMESUFFIX
+# - If your port's name is more popular without `py-'
+# prefix, use this as a ${PKGNAMESUFFIX} alternatively.
+# default: -py${PYTHON_SUFFIX}
+#
+# PYTHON_PLATFORM - Python's idea of the OS release.
+# XXX This is faked with ${OPSYS} and ${OSREL} until I
+# find out how to delay defining a variable until after
+# a certain target has been built.
+#
+# PYTHON_PORTSDIR - The source of your binary's port. Needed for the
+# RUN_DEPENDS.
+#
+# PYTHON_PORTVERSION
+# - Version number suitable for ${PORTVERSION}.
+#
+# PYTHON_REL - Version number in numerical format, to ease
+# comparison in makefiles
+#
+# PYTHON_SITELIBDIR - Location of the site-packages tree. Don't change,
+# unless you know what you do.
+# default: ${PYTHON_LIBDIR}/site-packages
+#
+# PYTHON_SUFFIX - Yet another short version number, primarily intended
+# for ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}.
+#
+# PYTHON_VERSION - Version of the python binary in your ${PATH}, in the
+# format "python2.0". Set this in your makefile in case you
+# want to build extensions with an older binary.
+# default: depends on the version of your python binary
+#
+# PYTHON_WRKSRC - The ${WRKSRC} for your python version. Needed for
+# extensions like Tkinter, py-gdbm and py-expat, which
+# are built from sources contained in the Python
+# distribution.
#
# There are PREFIX-clean variants of the PYTHON_*DIR variables above.
# They are meant to be used in the installation targets.
@@ -89,63 +93,70 @@
# PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR: default: ${PREFIX}/lib/${PYTHON_VERSION}
# PYTHONPREFIX_SITELIBDIR: default: ${PYTHONPREFIX_LIBDIR}/site-packages
#
-# PYDISTUTILS: Dependency line for the distutils extension. As of Python-2.0,
-# the distutils are in the base distribution.
-#
-# PYNUMERIC: Dependency line for the numeric extension. Py-Numeric-17
-# is the last release that works with Python versions older
-# than 1.6.
-#
-# PYXML: Dependency line for the XML extension. As of Python-2.0,
-# this extension is in the base distribution.
-#
-# USE_PYTHON_PREFIX: Says that the port installs in ${PYTHONBASE}.
-#
-# USE_PYDISTUTILS: Use distutils as do-configure, do-build and do-install
-# targets.
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGURE_TARGET: Pass this command to distutils on configure
-# stage. default: config
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_BUILD_TARGET: Pass this command to distutils on build stage.
-# default: build
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET: Pass this command to distutils on install
-# stage. default: install
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS: Arguments to config with distutils.
-# default: <empty>
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_BUILDARGS: Arguments to build with distutils.
-# default: <empty>
-#
-# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS: Arguments to install with distutils.
-# default: -c -O1 --prefix=${PREFIX}
-#
-# PYSETUP: Name of the setup script used by the distutils package.
-# default: setup.py
-#
-# USE_TWISTED: If this option is just yes then build and run
-# the dependence to twistedCore is added. Alternatively here
-# can be listed specific components of twisted framework,
-# available components are: web, web2, lore, news, words, pair,
-# mail, names, xish, runner, flow and conch. Note that
-# core component is required for any of this optional components.
-#
-# USE_TWISTED_BUILD: Same as previous but add only build dependency.
-#
-# USE_TWISTED_RUN: Same as USE_TWISTED but add only run dependency.
-#
-# USE_ZOPE: Use Zope - an object-based web application platform, this
-# also sets up ZOPEBASEDIR - relative base directory of zope
-# server, SZOPEBASEDIR - absolute base directory of zope that
-# is ${LOCALBASE}/${SZOPEBASEDIR} by default,
-# ZOPEPRODUCTDIR - directory, where products for zope can be
-# found.
+# PYDISTUTILS - Dependency line for the distutils extension. As of
+# Python-2.0, the distutils are in the base distribution.
#
-# ZOPE_VERSION: Version of zope that will be used in the port. Set this in
-# your /etc/make.conf in case you want to use a specific
-# version of zope.
+# PYNUMERIC - Dependency line for the numeric extension. Py-Numeric-17
+# is the last release that works with Python versions older
+# than 1.6.
+#
+# PYXML - Dependency line for the XML extension. As of Python-2.0,
+# this extension is in the base distribution.
+#
+# USE_PYTHON_PREFIX - Says that the port installs in ${PYTHONBASE}.
+#
+# USE_PYDISTUTILS - Use distutils as do-configure, do-build and do-install
+# targets.
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGURE_TARGET
+# - Pass this command to distutils on configure stage.
+# default: config
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_BUILD_TARGET
+# - Pass this command to distutils on build stage.
+# default: build
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALL_TARGET
+# - Pass this command to distutils on install stage.
+# default: install
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_CONFIGUREARGS
+# - Arguments to config with distutils.
+# default: <empty>
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_BUILDARGS
+# - Arguments to build with distutils.
+# default: <empty>
+#
+# PYDISTUTILS_INSTALLARGS
+# - Arguments to install with distutils.
+# default: -c -O1 --prefix=${PREFIX}
+#
+# PYSETUP - Name of the setup script used by the distutils package.
+# default: setup.py
+#
+# USE_TWISTED - If this option is just yes then build and run
+# the dependence to twistedCore is added. Alternatively
+# here can be listed specific components of twisted
+# framework, available components are: web, web2, lore,
+# news, words, pair,mail, names, xish, runner, flow and
+# conch. Note that core component is required for any of
+# this optional components.
+#
+# USE_TWISTED_BUILD - Same as previous but add only build dependency.
+#
+# USE_TWISTED_RUN - Same as USE_TWISTED but add only run dependency.
+#
+# USE_ZOPE - Use Zope - an object-based web application platform, this
+# also sets up:
+# ZOPEBASEDIR - relative base directory of zope server
+# SZOPEBASEDIR - absolute base directory of zope that is
+# ${LOCALBASE}/${SZOPEBASEDIR} by default,
+# ZOPEPRODUCTDIR - directory, where products for zope can be found
+#
+# ZOPE_VERSION - Version of zope that will be used in the port. Set this
+# in your /etc/make.conf in case you want to use a
+# specific version of zope.
#
_PYTHON_PORTBRANCH= 2.4
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