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authorVanilla I. Shu <vanilla@FreeBSD.org>2001-03-01 06:39:18 +0000
committerVanilla I. Shu <vanilla@FreeBSD.org>2001-03-01 06:39:18 +0000
commit68c2f99c6300bc38a37eb3a8292b562cc2d8952b (patch)
tree0898749bb767b388765958548da12c5b50b3825d /www/p5-Apache-Language
parentRemove p5-pRPC. (diff)
Remove do-configure section, use PERL_CONFIGURE now.
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=38917
Diffstat (limited to 'www/p5-Apache-Language')
-rw-r--r--www/p5-Apache-Language/Makefile5
-rw-r--r--www/p5-Apache-Language/pkg-descr7
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/www/p5-Apache-Language/Makefile b/www/p5-Apache-Language/Makefile
index f8924a10863d..29994dab70fd 100644
--- a/www/p5-Apache-Language/Makefile
+++ b/www/p5-Apache-Language/Makefile
@@ -14,10 +14,9 @@ PKGNAMEPREFIX= p5-
MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
-BUILD_DEPENDS= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/${PERL_ARCH}/Apache/src.pm:${PORTSDIR}/www/p5-Apache \
- ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/I18N/LangTags.pm:${PORTSDIR}/misc/p5-I18N-LangTags
+BUILD_DEPENDS= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/${PERL_ARCH}/Apache/src.pm:${PORTSDIR}/www/mod_perl \
+ ${LOCALBASE}/lib/perl5/site_perl/${PERL_VER}/I18N/LangTags.pm:${PORTSDIR}/misc/p5-I18N-LangTags
-USE_PERL5= yes
PERL_CONFIGURE= yes
MANPREFIX= ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/${PERL_VERSION}
diff --git a/www/p5-Apache-Language/pkg-descr b/www/p5-Apache-Language/pkg-descr
index 749328f51f81..f7192ea8d539 100644
--- a/www/p5-Apache-Language/pkg-descr
+++ b/www/p5-Apache-Language/pkg-descr
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-Apache::Language objects act like language-aware hashes. They store key/language/values
-triplets. Using the Accept-Language: field sent by HTTP clients, they can pick the
-best fit language for that specific client. Apache::Language's usage is transparent
+Apache::Language objects act like language-aware hashes. They store
+key/language/values triplets. Using the Accept-Language: field sent by
+HTTP clients, they can pick the best fit language for that specific client.
+Apache::Language's usage is transparent
and should prove to be quite convenient (and hopefully, efficient).
--will