For some reason, whenever OSMajorVersion was >= 2 (this equates to a
2.x kernel or above), yacc would be used instead of bison.
On Ubuntu, and probably other linux systems, yacc is just a shell
wrapper around bison, so let's just use that directly.
Docs (help and the dtinfo guides) are now always built using the
ISO8859-1 locale. To support UTF-8, our docbook needs to be updated
to something from this century, ideally this decade. In addition, a
conversion to XML would also be required as a result. So, until that
happens, use ISO8859-1 for docs.
However, other locale information, like message catalogs, resource
files, and the like are now converted to UTF-8.
All supported languages are now built by default on linux again.
Without this, you cannot use the command line to select the languages
to build, you would have to edit site.def directly.
With this fix, you can build a language on linux with something like:
make World IMAKE_DEFINES='-DDtLocalesToBuild="de_DE.ISO8859-1 es_ES.ISO8859-1"'
to build the DE (German) and es (Spanish) locales.
This commit removes the need to setup X11 and motif import symlinks
before building CDE. With OpenBSD v6+, the installed versions of X11 and
Motif will be used.
This may work with earlier versions of OpenBSD as well, but I don't
have access to those older versions. If you try it, and it works,
send a patch to the CDE mailing list.
This was tested on OpenBSD 6.2
With this patch, the import symlinks for x11 and motif do not need to
be created. The build will use the installed headers in
/usr/local/include/{X11, Xm}.
This will work for FreeBSD 11 only ATM as I don't have older systems
to test with.
It may work for FreeBSD 10 or earlier versions as well. If so, edit
config/cf/FreeBSD.cf and change the OSMajorVersion check for
UseInstalledX11 appropriately. And send a patch to the CDE mailing
list :)
This is enabled by default. To disable, add:
in the config/cf/site.def or host.def file.
You will need to have the libtirpc-dev package installed.
The benefit is that you will no longer need to run rpcbind in insecure
mode (the -i option). There are other benefits we may be able to take
advantage of in the future, like supporting IPV6 for ToolTalk.
There are several hundred of these and unless you intend to fix them,
they are just compiler noise. If someone does want to go back and
redo all of these, then they can just re-enable this warning.
bdftopcf specifically will not read symbolic links. This causes it to
fail when creating the programs/fontaliases/*/C/dtinfo.pcf.Z file and
subsequently, the fonts.dir file.
So, we add a new Imake macro: CopySourceFile(), to copy rather than
symlink the dtinfo.bdf file so these operations can complete
successfully. The dtinfo.bdf file is only 5KB, so there's very little
impact having an extra copy created during a build.