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authorDima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org>2001-07-11 08:53:07 +0000
committerDima Dorfman <dd@FreeBSD.org>2001-07-11 08:53:07 +0000
commit8d6a98f149873cf2a20804a9b9c8b140864d6b97 (patch)
tree371f68e890e5a18644e2836c697c1e41c2615720 /lang/gawk
parentRemove a master site due to lack of bandwidth. (diff)
Update to 3.1.0 and take over as maintainer from ports@. The only non
vendor-induced change is that this port now installs igawk and awklib (this accounts for the removal of patch-a{a,b}). As far as I can tell, there was never a reason not to do this (other than that patch-sec1 hardcoded the wrong path to mktemp, so igawk couldn't work).
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=45022
Diffstat (limited to 'lang/gawk')
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/Makefile9
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/distinfo2
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/files/patch-aa10
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/files/patch-ab11
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/files/patch-sec1114
-rw-r--r--lang/gawk/pkg-plist28
6 files changed, 87 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/lang/gawk/Makefile b/lang/gawk/Makefile
index beb1e53b9174..a91eabc413f8 100644
--- a/lang/gawk/Makefile
+++ b/lang/gawk/Makefile
@@ -5,17 +5,16 @@
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= gawk
-PORTVERSION= 3.0.6
+PORTVERSION= 3.1.0
CATEGORIES= lang
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU}
MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= gawk
-MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
+MAINTAINER= dd@FreeBSD.org
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
-CONFIGURE_ARGS= --program-prefix=g \
- --enable-bitops \
+CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-bitops \
--enable-non-decimal-data
-MAN1= gawk.1
+MAN1= gawk.1 igawk.1
.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/lang/gawk/distinfo b/lang/gawk/distinfo
index 8d6e8049f52c..06b0f7cfa0fe 100644
--- a/lang/gawk/distinfo
+++ b/lang/gawk/distinfo
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MD5 (gawk-3.0.6.tar.gz) = b5ba21c033f5a9737455458d94954609
+MD5 (gawk-3.1.0.tar.gz) = 789d223fc7ee4ada694071e04124a3ae
diff --git a/lang/gawk/files/patch-aa b/lang/gawk/files/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e2196a08f97..000000000000
--- a/lang/gawk/files/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
---- Makefile.in.orig Wed Jun 9 10:36:30 1999
-+++ Makefile.in Mon Oct 11 07:54:39 1999
-@@ -184,7 +184,6 @@
- then $(LN_S) gawk awk; \
- fi; exit 0)
- cd doc && $(MAKE) install
-- cd awklib && $(MAKE) install
-
- installdirs: mkinstalldirs
- $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(bindir) $(datadir) \
diff --git a/lang/gawk/files/patch-ab b/lang/gawk/files/patch-ab
deleted file mode 100644
index f57cc21366c6..000000000000
--- a/lang/gawk/files/patch-ab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
---- doc/Makefile.in.orig Wed Apr 28 16:21:56 1999
-+++ doc/Makefile.in Tue Oct 19 07:54:59 1999
-@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
-
- all: $(DOCS) info
-
--install: $(mandir)/gawk$(manext) $(mandir)/igawk$(manext) $(infodir)/gawk.info
-+install: $(mandir)/gawk$(manext) $(infodir)/gawk.info
-
- $(infodir)/gawk.info::
- -if test -f gawk.info; then d=.; \
diff --git a/lang/gawk/files/patch-sec1 b/lang/gawk/files/patch-sec1
index e1b57b976396..a26de999c473 100644
--- a/lang/gawk/files/patch-sec1
+++ b/lang/gawk/files/patch-sec1
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
---- doc/gawk.texi.orig Tue Aug 8 02:57:43 2000
-+++ doc/gawk.texi Sun May 27 04:30:53 2001
-@@ -16550,8 +16550,7 @@
+--- doc/gawk.texi~ Wed Jul 11 01:44:15 2001
++++ doc/gawk.texi Wed Jul 11 01:47:18 2001
+@@ -20336,8 +20336,7 @@
arranges to clean up any temporary files on program exit or upon an
interrupt.
@@ -9,47 +8,46 @@ diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
-@c 2e: or something as similar as possible.
+@c 2e: For the temporary file handling, use mktemp with $@{TMPDIR:-/tmp@}.
- The next part loops through all the command line arguments.
- There are several cases of interest.
-@@ -16576,7 +16575,7 @@
- @itemx --file
- @itemx --file=
- @itemx -Wfile=
--The file name is saved to the temporary file @file{/tmp/ig.s.$$} with an
-+The file name is saved to a temporary file with an
+ The next part loops through all the command-line arguments.
+ There are several cases of interest:
+@@ -20358,13 +20357,13 @@
+ These are saved and passed on to @command{gawk}.
+
+ @item -f@r{,} --file@r{,} --file=@r{,} -Wfile=
+-The @value{FN} is saved to the temporary file @file{/tmp/ig.s.$$} with an
++The @value{FN} is saved to a temporary file with an
@samp{@@include} statement.
- The @code{sed} utility is used to remove the leading option part of the
+ The @command{sed} utility is used to remove the leading option part of the
argument (e.g., @samp{--file=}).
-@@ -16584,7 +16583,7 @@
- @item --source
- @itemx --source=
- @itemx -Wsource=
+
+ @item --source@r{,} --source=@r{,} -Wsource=
-The source text is echoed into @file{/tmp/ig.s.$$}.
+The source text is echoed into a temporary file.
- @item --version
- @itemx -Wversion
-@@ -16596,16 +16595,11 @@
- or @samp{-Wsource}, were supplied, then the first non-option argument
- should be the @code{awk} program. If there are no command line
- arguments left, @code{igawk} prints an error message and exits.
+ @item --version@r{,} -Wversion
+ @command{igawk} prints its version number, runs @samp{gawk --version}
+@@ -20375,17 +20374,12 @@
+ or @option{-Wsource} arguments are supplied, then the first non-option argument
+ should be the @command{awk} program. If there are no command-line
+ arguments left, @command{igawk} prints an error message and exits.
-Otherwise, the first argument is echoed into @file{/tmp/ig.s.$$}.
+Otherwise, the first argument is echoed into a temporary file.
-
In any case, after the arguments have been processed,
--@file{/tmp/ig.s.$$} contains the complete text of the original @code{awk}
+-@file{/tmp/ig.s.$$} contains the complete text of the original @command{awk}
-program.
--
--The @samp{$$} in @code{sh} represents the current process ID number.
--It is often used in shell programs to generate unique temporary file
--names. This allows multiple users to run @code{igawk} without worrying
--that the temporary file names will clash.
+the complete text of the original @code{awk} program
+is contained in a temporary file.
- @cindex @code{sed} utility
- Here's the program:
-@@ -16620,13 +16614,25 @@
+ @cindex @command{sed} utility
+-@cindex stream editor
+-The @samp{$$} in @command{sh} represents the current process ID number.
+-It is often used in shell programs to generate unique temporary @value{FN}s.
+-This allows multiple users to run @command{igawk} without worrying
+-that the temporary @value{FN}s will clash.
+ The program is as follows:
+
+ @cindex @code{igawk.sh} program
+@@ -20400,6 +20394,18 @@
# Arnold Robbins, arnold@@gnu.org, Public Domain
# July 1993
@@ -57,17 +55,18 @@ diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
+# Jarno Huuskonen and Solar Designer, still Public Domain
+# May 2001
+
-+if [ ! -x /bin/mktemp ]; then
++if [ ! -x /usr/bin/mktemp ]; then
+ echo "$0 needs mktemp to create temporary files."
+ exit 1
+fi
+
-+STEMPFILE=`/bin/mktemp $@{TMPDIR:-/tmp@}/igawk.s.XXXXXX` || exit 1
-+ETEMPFILE=`/bin/mktemp $@{TMPDIR:-/tmp@}/igawk.e.XXXXXX` || exit 1
++STEMPFILE=`/usr/bin/mktemp $@{TMPDIR:-/tmp@}/igawk.s.XXXXXX` || exit 1
++ETEMPFILE=`/usr/bin/mktemp $@{TMPDIR:-/tmp@}/igawk.e.XXXXXX` || exit 1
+
- if [ "$1" = debug ]
- then
- set -x
+ @c endfile
+ @end ignore
+ @c file eg/prog/igawk.sh
+@@ -20409,7 +20415,7 @@
shift
else
# cleanup on exit, hangup, interrupt, quit, termination
@@ -76,7 +75,7 @@ diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
fi
while [ $# -ne 0 ] # loop over arguments
-@@ -16643,28 +16649,28 @@
+@@ -20426,26 +20432,26 @@
-[vF]*) opts="$opts '$1'" ;;
@@ -84,44 +83,43 @@ diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
+ -f) echo @@include "$2" >> $STEMPFILE
shift;;
- @group
-f*) f=`echo "$1" | sed 's/-f//'`
- echo @@include "$f" >> /tmp/ig.s.$$ ;;
+ echo @@include "$f" >> $STEMPFILE ;;
- @end group
-?file=*) # -Wfile or --file
f=`echo "$1" | sed 's/-.file=//'`
- echo @@include "$f" >> /tmp/ig.s.$$ ;;
+ echo @@include "$f" >> $STEMPFILE ;;
- -?file) # get arg, $2
+ -?file) # get arg, $2
- echo @@include "$2" >> /tmp/ig.s.$$
+ echo @@include "$2" >> $STEMPFILE
shift;;
- -?source=*) # -Wsource or --source
+ -?source=*) # -Wsource or --source
t=`echo "$1" | sed 's/-.source=//'`
- echo "$t" >> /tmp/ig.s.$$ ;;
+ echo "$t" >> $STEMPFILE ;;
- -?source) # get arg, $2
+ -?source) # get arg, $2
- echo "$2" >> /tmp/ig.s.$$
+ echo "$2" >> $STEMPFILE
shift;;
-?version)
-@@ -16679,19 +16685,19 @@
+@@ -20460,7 +20466,7 @@
shift
done
-if [ ! -s /tmp/ig.s.$$ ]
+if [ ! -s $STEMPFILE ]
then
+ @group
if [ -z "$1" ]
- then
- echo igawk: no program! 1>&2
+@@ -20469,12 +20475,12 @@
exit 1
+ @end group
else
- echo "$1" > /tmp/ig.s.$$
+ echo "$1" > $STEMPFILE
@@ -132,29 +130,29 @@ diff -ur gawk-3.0.6.orig/doc/gawk.texi gawk-3.0.6/doc/gawk.texi
-# at this point, /tmp/ig.s.$$ has the program
+# at this point, $STEMPFILE has the program
@c endfile
- @c @end group
@end example
-@@ -16776,7 +16782,7 @@
- @end group
+
+@@ -20553,7 +20559,7 @@
+ @c endfile
@end example
-The stack is initialized with @code{ARGV[1]}, which will be @file{/tmp/ig.s.$$}.
+The stack is initialized with @code{ARGV[1]}, which will be @file{$STEMPFILE}.
The main loop comes next. Input lines are read in succession. Lines that
do not start with @samp{@@include} are printed verbatim.
-
-@@ -16825,7 +16831,7 @@
- @group
+ If the line does start with @samp{@@include}, the @value{FN} is in @code{$2}.
+@@ -20599,7 +20605,7 @@
+ @}
close(input[stackptr])
@}
-@}' /tmp/ig.s.$$ > /tmp/ig.e.$$
+@}' $STEMPFILE > $ETEMPFILE
- @end group
@c endfile
- @c @end group
-@@ -16852,7 +16858,7 @@
+ @end example
+
+@@ -20625,7 +20631,7 @@
+
@example
- @c @group
@c file eg/prog/igawk.sh
-eval gawk -f /tmp/ig.e.$$ $opts -- "$@@"
+eval gawk -f $ETEMPFILE $opts -- "$@@"
diff --git a/lang/gawk/pkg-plist b/lang/gawk/pkg-plist
index 2d81def3fa75..f113de3b34de 100644
--- a/lang/gawk/pkg-plist
+++ b/lang/gawk/pkg-plist
@@ -1,8 +1,32 @@
-bin/awk
bin/gawk
-bin/gawk-3.0.6
+bin/pgawk
+bin/gawk-3.1.0
+bin/igawk
info/gawk.info
@exec install-info %D/%F %D/info/dir
@unexec install-info --delete %D/%F %D/info/dir
+info/gawkinet.info
+@exec install-info %D/%F %D/info/dir
+@unexec install-info --delete %D/%F %D/info/dir
+libexec/awk/pwcat
+libexec/awk/grcat
+share/awk/passwd.awk
+share/awk/group.awk
+share/awk/assert.awk
+share/awk/bits2str.awk
+share/awk/cliff_rand.awk
+share/awk/ctime.awk
+share/awk/ftrans.awk
+share/awk/getopt.awk
+share/awk/gettime.awk
+share/awk/join.awk
+share/awk/libintl.awk
+share/awk/nextfile.awk
+share/awk/noassign.awk
+share/awk/ord.awk
+share/awk/readable.awk
+share/awk/rewind.awk
+share/awk/round.awk
+share/locale/he/LC_MESSAGES/gawk.mo
@dirrm libexec/awk
@dirrm share/awk