# $FreeBSD$
#
SUBDIR += accessibility
SUBDIR += arabic
SUBDIR += archivers
SUBDIR += astro
SUBDIR += audio
SUBDIR += benchmarks
SUBDIR += biology
SUBDIR += cad
SUBDIR += chinese
SUBDIR += comms
SUBDIR += converters
SUBDIR += databases
SUBDIR += deskutils
SUBDIR += devel
SUBDIR += dns
SUBDIR += editors
SUBDIR += emulators
SUBDIR += finance
SUBDIR += french
SUBDIR += ftp
SUBDIR += games
SUBDIR += german
SUBDIR += graphics
SUBDIR += hebrew
SUBDIR += hungarian
SUBDIR += irc
SUBDIR += japanese
SUBDIR += java
SUBDIR += korean
SUBDIR += lang
SUBDIR += mail
SUBDIR += math
SUBDIR += misc
SUBDIR += multimedia
SUBDIR += net
SUBDIR += net-im
SUBDIR += net-mgmt
SUBDIR += net-p2p
SUBDIR += news
SUBDIR += palm
SUBDIR += polish
SUBDIR += ports-mgmt
SUBDIR += portuguese
SUBDIR += print
SUBDIR += russian
SUBDIR += science
SUBDIR += security
SUBDIR += shells
SUBDIR += sysutils
SUBDIR += textproc
SUBDIR += ukrainian
SUBDIR += vietnamese
SUBDIR += www
SUBDIR += x11
SUBDIR += x11-clocks
SUBDIR += x11-drivers
SUBDIR += x11-fm
SUBDIR += x11-fonts
SUBDIR += x11-servers
SUBDIR += x11-themes
SUBDIR += x11-toolkits
SUBDIR += x11-wm
PORTSTOP= yes
.include <bsd.port.subdir.mk>
index:
@rm -f ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}
@cd ${.CURDIR} && make ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}
fetchindex: ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.bz2
@bunzip2 < ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.bz2 > ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE} && \
chmod a+r ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE} && ${RM} -f ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.bz2
${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.bz2: .PHONY
@${FETCHINDEX} ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.bz2 ${MASTER_SITE_INDEX}${INDEXFILE}.bz2
MASTER_SITE_INDEX?= http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/
SETENV?= /usr/bin/env
FETCHINDEX?= ${SETENV} ${FETCH_ENV} fetch -am -o
INDEX_JOBS?= 2
.if !defined(INDEX_VERBOSE)
INDEX_ECHO_MSG= true
INDEX_ECHO_1ST= echo -n
.else
INDEX_ECHO_MSG= echo 1>&2
INDEX_ECHO_1ST= echo
.endif
# /rescue/sh is statically linked and much faster to execute than the
# dynamically linked /bin/sh. This is significant for targets like
# make index that execute the shell tens of thousands of times.
.if exists(/rescue/sh)
INDEX_SHELL= /rescue/sh
.else
INDEX_SHELL= /bin/sh
.endif
.if !defined(INDEX_PORTS)
INDEX_PORTS=.
.endif
${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}:
@${INDEX_ECHO_1ST} "Generating ${INDEXFILE} - please wait.."; \
if [ "${INDEX_PRISTINE}" != "" ]; then \
export LOCALBASE=/nonexistentlocal; \
fi; \
tmpdir=`/usr/bin/mktemp -d -t index` || exit 1; \
trap "rm -rf $${tmpdir}; exit 1" 1 2 3 5 10 13 15; \
( cd ${.CURDIR}; for i in ${INDEX_PORTS}; do (cd $${i} && make -j${INDEX_JOBS} INDEX_TMPDIR=$${tmpdir} BUILDING_INDEX=1 \
__MAKE_SHELL=${INDEX_SHELL} \
ECHO_MSG="${INDEX_ECHO_MSG}" describe); done ) || \
(rm -rf $${tmpdir} ; \
if [ "${INDEX_QUIET}" = "" ]; then \
echo; \
echo "********************************************************************"; \
echo "Before reporting this error, verify that you are running a supported"; \
echo "version of FreeBSD (see http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/) and that you"; \
echo "have a complete and up-to-date ports collection. (INDEX builds are"; \
echo "not supported with partial or out-of-date ports collections -- in"; \
echo "particular, if you are using cvsup, you must cvsup the \"ports-all\""; \
echo "collection, and have no \"refuse\" files.) If that is the case, then"; \
echo "report the failure to ports@FreeBSD.org together with relevant"; \
echo "details of your ports configuration (including FreeBSD version,"; \
echo "your architecture, your environment, and your /etc/make.conf"; \
echo "settings, especially compiler flags and WITH/WITHOUT settings)."; \
echo; \
echo "Note: the latest pre-generated version of INDEX may be fetched"; \
echo "automatically with \"make fetchindex\"."; \
echo "********************************************************************"; \
echo; \
fi; \
exit 1); \
cat $${tmpdir}/${INDEXFILE}.desc.* | (cd ${.CURDIR} ; perl ${.CURDIR}/Tools/make_index) | \
sed -e 's/ */ /g' -e 's/| */|/g' -e 's/ *|/|/g' -e 's./..g' | \
sort -t '|' +1 -2 | \
sed -e 's../.g' > ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.tmp; \
if [ "${INDEX_PRISTINE}" != "" ]; then \
sed -e "s,$${LOCALBASE},/usr/local," ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.tmp > ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}; \
else \
mv ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.tmp ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}; \
fi; \
rm -rf $${tmpdir}; \
echo " Done."
print-index: ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}
@awk -F\| '{ printf("Port:\t%s\nPath:\t%s\nInfo:\t%s\nMaint:\t%s\nIndex:\t%s\nB-deps:\t%s\nR-deps:\t%s\nE-deps:\t%s\nP-deps:\t%s\nF-deps:\t%s\nWWW:\t%s\n\n", $$1, $$2, $$4, $$6, $$7, $$8, $$9, $$11, $$12, $$13, $$10); }' < ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}
CVS?= cvs
SUP?= csup
PORTSNAP?= portsnap
PORTSNAP_FLAGS?= -p ${.CURDIR}
.if defined(SUPHOST)
SUPFLAGS+= -h ${SUPHOST}
.endif
.if !target(update)
update:
.if defined(SUP_UPDATE) && defined(PORTSSUPFILE)
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Running ${SUP}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${PORTSSUPFILE}
.elif defined(CVS_UPDATE)
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Updating ${.CURDIR} from cvs repository" ${CVSROOT}
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
cd ${.CURDIR}; ${CVS} -R -q update -A -P -d -I!
.else
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Running ${PORTSNAP}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if !exists(${PORTSDIR}/.portsnap.INDEX)
@echo "Error: 'make update' uses portsnap(8) by default and"
@echo "needs ${PORTSDIR} to be created by portsnap on its first run."
@echo "Please run 'portsnap fetch extract' first."
@echo "You can also define SUP_UPDATE and PORTSSUPFILE to use csup(1)"
@echo "or CVS_UPDATE to use cvs(1) for updating."
.else
@${PORTSNAP} ${PORTSNAP_FLAGS} fetch
@${PORTSNAP} ${PORTSNAP_FLAGS} update
.endif
.endif
.endif