forked from Lainports/freebsd-ports
4-current post bison-removal and to a no-op otherwise. Note this
should only be used when the software in question uses a feature
in bison that is not in byacc -- otherwise it should be patched to
use byacc (or detect the absense of bison correctly). [bsd.port.mk]
(2) Do not assume all category names are lowercase. In particular,
remove package links by removing them one by one, instead of doing
a "rm [a-z]*/${PKGNAME}.tgz". [bsd.port.mk]
(3) Do not assume the category name doesn't include a path separator
(/). Make links accordingly. [bsd.port.mk,README.category,README.port]
(4) Do not assume all category makefiles are directly under
${PORTSDIR}. [bsd.port.mk,README.category]
(5) Add new "package-name" target which prints out the directory name
to be used in the parent README.html. [bsd.port.subdir.mk]
(2) through (5) are in preparation for going to multi-level
categories. They shouldn't make any difference yet, but are committed
first so people can start testing.
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<html> <title> The FreeBSD Ports Collection</title> <head><h1> The FreeBSD Ports Collection </h1> </head> <hr> <body> <p>You are at the top of the ports tree. <p> For information on how to use the ports tree, please look at "The Ports Collection" section of the FreeBSD handbook <a href="file://localhost/usr/share/doc/handbook/handbook.html"> on your own FreeBSD machine</a> or <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/ports.html"> at the FreeBSD web site</a>. <p> Also, if you would like to contribute a new port or fix an existing one, please refer to the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/porting.html"> Porting Guidelines</a> section of the most current handbook. <p>Here are the one-line descriptions for each of the directories: <p><hr> <p><pre> %%SUBDIR%% </pre><p><hr> </body> </html>