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ada
(none)
Depends on an Ada-capable
compiler, and sets CC accordingly.
bison
(none), build, run,
both
Implies that the port uses devel/bison in one way or another. By
default, with no arguments or with the build
argument, it implies bison as a build-time
dependency, run implies a run-time dependency,
and both implies both run-time and build-time
dependencies.
charsetfix
(none)
Prevents the port from installing
charset.alias. This should be installed only
by converters/libiconv.
CHARSETFIX_MAKEFILEIN can be set to a path
relative to WRKSRC if
charset.alias is not installed by
WRKSRC/Makefile.in.
cmake
(none), outsource
The port will use CMake for
configuring and building. With the outsource
argument, an out-of-source build will be performed. For more
information see .
desktop-file-utils
(none)
Implies that the port uses the
update-desktop-database from
devel/desktop-file-utils. An
extra post-install step will be run without interfering with any
post-install steps already in the port
Makefile. Lines will be inserted into the
plist to run update-desktop-database on
package install or removal.
fuse
(none)
Implies the port will depend on the FUSE library and handle
the dependency on the kernel module depending on the version
of &os;.
gettext
(none), lib, build,
run
Implies that the port uses
devel/gettext in one way or
another. By default, with no arguments or with the
lib argument, implies
gettext with build-time and run-time
dependencies, build implies a build-time
dependency, and run implies a run-time
dependency.
gmake
(none)
Implies that the port uses devel/gmake as build-time
dependency.
iconv
(none), lib, build,
patch
Implies that the port uses iconv
functions, either from the port
converters/libiconv as a
build-time and run-time dependency, or from the base system on
10-CURRENT after a native iconv was committed
in 254273. By default, with no arguments or with
the lib argument, implies
iconv with build-time and run-time
dependencies, build implies a build-time
dependency, and patch implies a patch-time
dependency. For more information see
.
imake
(none)
Implies that the port uses devel/imake as build-time
dependency.
+
+ kmod
+ (none)
+ Fills in the boilerplate for kernel module ports, currently:
+
+ Add kld to
+ CATEGORIES.
+ Set SSP_UNSAFE.
+ Set IGNORE if the kernel sources are
+ not found in SRC_BASE.
+ Define KMODDIR to /boot/modules by default, add it
+ to PLIST_SUB and MAKE_ENV,
+ and create it upon installation.
+ Handle cross-referencing kernel modules upon installation
+ and deinstallation.
+
+
+
+
motif
(none)
Implies that the ports uses
devel/open-motif as a library
dependency. End users can set WANT_LESSTIF
for the dependency to be on
devel/lesstif instead of
devel/open-motif.
ncurses
(none), base,
port
Implies that the port uses
ncurses, and causes some useful
variables to be set.
pathfix
(none)
Look for the Makefile.in and
configure files in the port's associated
sources and fix common paths to make sure they respect the &os;
hierarchy.
pkgconfig
(none), build, run,
both
Implies that the port uses devel/pkgconf in one way or another.
With no arguments or with the build
argument, it implies pkg-config as a build-time
dependency; run implies a run-time dependency;
and both implies both run-time and build-time
dependencies.
pure
(none), ffi
Implies that the port uses lang/pure in one way or another,
but largely is used for building related pure ports.
With the ffi argument, it implies devel/pure-ffi
as a run-time dependency.
qmail
(none), build, run,
both, vars
Implies that the port uses mail/qmail in one way or another.
With the build argument, it implies
qmail as a build-time dependency.
run implies a run-time dependency. Using no
argument or the both argument implies both
run-time and build-time dependencies. vars
will only set QMAIL variables for the port to use.
readline
(none), port
Implies that the port uses
readline as library dependency, and
sets CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS as
necessary.
shared-mime-info
(none)
Implies that the port uses
update-mime-database from
misc/shared-mime-info. This
uses will automatically add a post-install step in such a way that
the port itself still can specify there own post-install step if
needed. It also insert lines into the plist for package install
and removal to run
update-mime-data with the correct
arguments.
shebangfix
(none)
A lot of software uses incorrect locations for script
interpreters, most notably /usr/bin/perl and
/bin/bash. This fixes shebang lines in
scripts listed in SHEBANG_FILES. Currently
Perl,
Python,
Bash, Ruby,
and PHP are supported by default. To
support another interpreter, set SHEBANG_LANG
(for example
SHEBANG_LANG=lua), then
lua_OLD_CMD and
lua_CMD.
zenoss
(none)
Implies the port uses
net-mgmt/zenoss in one way or
another, but largely is used for building zenoss related zenpack
ports.