non port: print/apsfilter/scripts/pre-configure |
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Monday, 24 Dec 2001
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19:51 andreas
update to apsfilter 7.1.0 - new design: use GNU configure alike script
(without the bloat) for creating different files (scripts, manpages,
handbook, Makefile). now paths are 100% matching. - create portable
Makefile across various platforms - manpage update, supported file types,
commandline options (lpr -C/-Z), docu fixes - some fixes in driver
(hl1250, bjc600/800)
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Tuesday, 18 Dec 2001
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08:26 andreas
"You want to make it reference ${LOCALBASE}/bin/bash. Remember, ports assume
dependencies are installed in ${LOCALBASE} or ${X11BASE}." That says it all.
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Monday, 17 Dec 2001
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18:47 andreas
Unluckily FreeBSD's shell isn't able to read from/write to /dev/stdin and
stdout. Therefore we have to use bash as shell for /usr/local/bin/aps2file
program. Arrange things with patch and pre-configure command, so that this
port stays prefix-clean. The patch inserts !!PREFIX!!/bin/bash and configure
configures in the current PREFIX settings. I'd whish somebody could fix our
shell to remove the dependency from bash.
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Number of commits found: 3 |