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diff --git a/share/man/man5/bsd.port.mk.5 b/share/man/man5/bsd.port.mk.5 index 06b13b76562..927f1216f4a 100644 --- a/share/man/man5/bsd.port.mk.5 +++ b/share/man/man5/bsd.port.mk.5 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: bsd.port.mk.5,v 1.146 2004/08/03 08:05:05 espie Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: bsd.port.mk.5,v 1.147 2004/09/15 19:05:29 espie Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2000 Marc Espie .\" @@ -304,7 +304,6 @@ cases) from the fake installation. Involves creating packaging information from templates (see .Ev COMMENT , -.Ev SED_PLIST , .Ev SUBST_VARS among others) and invoking .Xr pkg_create 1 @@ -1378,13 +1377,6 @@ The corresponding packages will be built at stage, and .Xr pkg_add 1 will take care of installing them. -.It Ev SED_PLIST -Pipeline of commands used to create the actual packing list from the -PLIST template (usually ${PKGDIR}/PLIST). -.Nm -appends to it substitution commands corresponding to the port's -FLAVOR and variables from SUBST_VARS. -${SED_PLIST} is invoked as a pipeline after inserting PFRAG.shared fragments. .It Ev SCRIPTDIR Location for scripts related to the current port (default: scripts.${ARCH} or scripts). @@ -1912,6 +1904,10 @@ Port has cryptographic issues. focuses on .Ev PERMIT_PACKAGE_{FTP,CDROM} instead. +.It Ev SED_PLIST +old pipeline for creating packing-lists at the ports level. +Necessary functionality has been integrated directly into +.Xr pkg_create 1 . .It Ev USE_AUTOCONF Use .Ev CONFIGURE_STYLE @@ -2127,10 +2123,8 @@ e.g., if FLAVORS=no_map gfx qt2, if FLAVOR=gfx no_map, this is .Sq -no_map-gfx . .It Generate the actual PLIST from the template ${PLIST}, -by inserting shared/no-shared fragments, applying a possible user-supplied -pipeline, merging other fragments, applying the same variable -substitutions as other packing information, and finally handling -dynamic libraries macros. +by inserting shared/no-shared fragments, merging other fragments, +and applying the same variable substitutions as other packing information. .El .Pp Note that ${COMMENT} is currently not substituted, to speed up @@ -2158,30 +2152,29 @@ will trigger the inclusion of (resp. .Pa ${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.no-flav1${SUBPACKAGE} ) in the packing-list. -Fragments that cannot be handled by these simple rules -can always be specified in a custom SED_PLIST. +Other fragments can be defined by simply adding +.Li "-Dfrag=1" +or +.Li "-Dfrag=0" +to +.Ev PKG_ARGS .Pp -The constructs -.Li "DYNLIBDIR(directory)" -and -.Li "NEWDYNLIBDIR(directory)" -should be used in -.Pa ${PKGDIR}/PFRAG.shared${SUBPACKAGE} -to register directories that hold dynamic libraries (see -.Xr ldconfig 8 ) . -.Li "NEWDYNLIBDIR" -is meant for directories that will go away when the package is deleted. -If possible, it should not be used, because users also have to edit -.Pa rc.conf -to add the directory. -It is usually better to also let libraries be visible as a link +.Xr pkg_add 1 +now calls +.Xr ldconfig 8 +directly, provided dynamic libraries have been annotated with +.Li "@lib libthingy.so.5.0" . +Adding new directories to the dynamic loader cache has been +deprecated. +It is often better to let libraries be visible as a link under ${LOCALBASE}. Having a separate directory is enough to trick .Xr ld 1 into grabbing the right version. -Note that libraries used only for +Libraries used only for .Xr dlopen 3 -do not need NEWDYNLIBDIR. +do not need to be visible. +Some programs will prefer to use rpath to find their own libraries. .Pp The special .Ar update-plist |