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non port: accessibility/linux-c6-atk/pkg-plist.i686

Number of commits found: 4

Monday, 1 Aug 2016
13:07 tijl search for other commits by this committer
Use LINUX_REPO_ARCH instead of LINUX_RPM_ARCH when setting DISTINFO_FILE
and PLIST for Linux ports.  LINUX_RPM_ARCH is the CPU targetted by a
package and LINUX_REPO_ARCH is like our ARCH which is more suitable.  This
only affects Centos 6 ports because they are the only ones where
LINUX_REPO_ARCH != LINUX_RPM_ARCH.
Original commitRevision:419437 
Sunday, 9 Aug 2015
19:14 netchild search for other commits by this committer
Re-commit of
64 bit linuxulator support (not activated by default):
 - most of the work was done by Alan Jude
 - all errors are mine
 - 64bit (may) have rough edges
 - I validated
    * that the 32bit part doesn't has deinstall regressions (incl. EXP runs by
      antoine)
    * 29 of 72 64bit ports ports don't have deinstall leftovers (more validation
      later, when I dare to activate the 64bit linuxulator in the kernel)
 - the infrastructure part looks mature enough to let more test-bunnies get
   some experience with the new 64 bit parts
 - to use it you shall have no linux ports installed and have to specify
   (on your own risk) the following in make.conf before installing the ports:
   OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6_64
   OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6_64

This is on top of the exiting c6 linux ports. Given that CentOS 7 is 64bits
only, we decided to have it as an "overlay" instead of new ports.
The 64bit part only installs 64bit executables, the 32bit ports can not be
installed at the same time (if needed we can think of letting the 64bit
overlay install the 32bit parts too, but given the CentOS 7 comment
above...).

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D174
Submitted by:		alanjude
Sponsored by:		Essen FreeBSD Hackathon 2015
Reviewed by:		xmj, eadler (earlier versions)
Approved by:		portmgr (antoine after some EXP-runs)
Original commitRevision:393817 
Sunday, 26 Jul 2015
13:35 antoine search for other commits by this committer
Unbreak INDEX, reverting r392921

With hat:	portmgr
Original commitRevision:392922 
13:06 netchild search for other commits by this committer
64 bit linuxulator support (not activated by default):
 - most of the work was done by Alan Jude
 - all errors are mine
 - 64bit (may) have rough edges
 - I validated
    * that the 32bit part doesn't has deinstall regressions
    * 29 of 72 64bit ports ports don't have deinstall leftovers (more validation
      later, when I dare to activate the 64bit linuxulator in the kernel)
 - the infrastructure part looks mature enough to let more test-bunnies get
   some experience with it
 - to use it you shall have no linux ports installed and have to specify
   (on your own risk) the following in make.conf before installing the ports:
   OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=c6_64
   OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS=c6_64
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Original commitRevision:392921 

Number of commits found: 4