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non port: www/aws/files/patch-docs_docs.gpr

Number of commits found: 2

Saturday, 17 May 2014
21:21 marino search for other commits by this committer
www/aws: Upgrade from 3.1.0.0 => 3.2.0.0

The templates parser was split out from AWS and due to quirk how
GPRBuild interacts with aggregate library projects, linking it as a
separate library was more than challenging.  It would drop a library
exchange file (aws.lexch) in /usr/local/lib/templates_parser during
the linking process.  Ports are not support to touch areas outside of
their work directory -- if they do, builders will notice and fail the
port.  After hours of trying to get GPRLib to behave, I was reduced to
copying the *.ali files over to the work directory and creating a
custom gpr file to make linking legal.  In the process, I noticed AWS
was linking back to work directory (sanity checks don't flag this yet)
so that was fixed the the custom "-R" option that I added to GPRBuild
a couple of years ago.

I had to create a custom aws.gpr file for lib/gnat, and it works really
well.  Currently something like 238 of 243 tests are passing and the
failing ones are socket related and may looking for linux-specific
output in a couple of cases.

* Documentation is now based on Sphinx.
* A fixed package list has replaced the generated one (due to number
  of options, this was a real chore to generate and validate)
* The option to generate only a shared library was removed.  It was
  confusing and not really useful.  It produces static and shared
  libraries by default, and the shared ones can be suppressed optionally.
* The FreeBSD-specific makefile was removed.  The previous issue was
  caused by the way the compiler was built which has since been fixed
* ASIS was added as dependency
* RUN_DEPENDS were defined (they were missing before)
* GNUTLS support was fixed.  It requires version 3 now and does not
  required gcrypt or openssl anymore which indicated a previous problem.

The aws-demos port had some missing files and other problems.  It has
been updated at the same time.  Note that the output directory has
changed from share/examples/aws-demos to share/examples/aws.  A couple
of tests that were broken now build, and a new test was added.

This update comes straight from the latest repositories and was custom
packaged.  The annual Adacore release was about 5 months old.
Original commitRevision:354373 
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2013
12:13 bapt search for other commits by this committer
support USES+= ada
Remove demos and put then in another port (they require aws to be installed
before they can build)
Fix LDAP support
Fix PLIST in multiple places
Fix RPATH issues (tested in pkgsrc)
Fix gcc-aux incompatibilities
Use new gprbuild port
convert to new options framework
support multijob building
Remove demos
Rename ipv6 options to ip6 to avoid having it on by default.

PR:		ports/178163
Submitted by:	John Marino <draco@marino.st>
Original commitRevision:316923 

Number of commits found: 2