svn commit: r318663 - head/Mk

Bryan Drewery bdrewery at FreeBSD.org
Tue May 21 15:42:49 UTC 2013


On 5/21/2013 3:59 AM, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> Author: gahr
> Date: Tue May 21 08:59:02 2013
> New Revision: 318663
> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/318663
> 
> Log:
>   - Switch default version of Tcl/Tk from 8.5 to 8.6
>   
>   PR:		178369
>   Submitted by:	gahr
>   Approved by:	portmgr (after exp-run)
> 
> Modified:
>   head/Mk/bsd.tcl.mk
> 
> Modified: head/Mk/bsd.tcl.mk
> ==============================================================================
> --- head/Mk/bsd.tcl.mk	Tue May 21 08:56:40 2013	(r318662)
> +++ head/Mk/bsd.tcl.mk	Tue May 21 08:59:02 2013	(r318663)
> @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Tcl_Include_MAINTAINER=		mm at FreeBSD.org
>  #			  via the port or by the user via defined variable try to find the highest
>  #			  stable installed version.
>  #			  Available values: yes 86+ 85+ 84+ 85 84
> -#			  NOTE: - default value 85 is used in case of USE_TCL=yes
> +#			  NOTE: - default value 86 is used in case of USE_TCL=yes
>  #
>  # USE_TCL_BUILD		- Add buildtime dependency on Tcl (tclsh).
>  #			  Available values: see USE_TCL
> @@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ Tcl_Include_MAINTAINER=		mm at FreeBSD.org
>  #			  a specific tclsh version may use this.
>  #			  The tclsh wrapper script installs into ${LOCALBASE}/bin/tclsh
>  #			  NOTE: - USE_TCL_WRAPPER and USE_TCL can be used together
> -#			        - ports using the wrapper should support default Tcl (8.5)
> +#			        - ports using the wrapper should support default Tcl (8.6)
>  ##
>  # INVALID_TCL_VER	- This variable contains a list of Tcl versions not supported by the port.
> -#			  This setting is effective only when USE_TCL is set to a range (e.g. 84+)
> +#			  This setting is effective only when USE_TCL is set to a range (e.g. 85+)
>  # WITH_TCL_VER		- User defined global variable to set Tcl version
> -#			  This variable is effective only if USE_TCL is set to a range (e.g. 84+)
> +#			  This variable is effective only if USE_TCL is set to a range (e.g. 85+)
>  #			  and WITH_TCL_VER points inside that range.
>  #			  NOTE: INVALID_TCL_VER takes precedence
>  # <UNIQUENAME>_WITH_TCL_VER	- User defined port specific variable to set Tcl version
> @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Tcl_Include_MAINTAINER=		mm at FreeBSD.org
>  #			  stable installed version.
>  #			  Avaliable values: yes 86+ 85+ 84+ 85 84
>  #			  NOTE: - overrides USE_TCL
> -#			        - default value 85 is used in case of USE_TK=yes
> +#			        - default value 86 is used in case of USE_TK=yes
>  #
>  # USE_TK_BUILD		- Add buildtime dependency on Tk (wish).
>  #			  Available values: see USE_TK
> @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ Tcl_Include_MAINTAINER=		mm at FreeBSD.org
>  #			  a specific wish version may use this.
>  #			  The wish wrapper script installs into ${LOCALBASE}/bin/wish
>  #			  NOTE: - USE_TK_WRAPPER and USE_TK can be used together.
> -#			        - ports using the wrapper should support default Tk (8.5)
> +#			        - ports using the wrapper should support default Tk (8.6)
>  ##
>  # INVALID_TK_VER	- This variable contains a list of Tk versions not supported by the port
> -#			  This setting is effective only when USE_TK is set to a range (e.g. 84+)
> +#			  This setting is effective only when USE_TK is set to a range (e.g. 85+)
>  # WITH_TK_VER		- User defined global variable to set Tk version.
> -#			  This variable is effective only if USE_TK is set to a range (e.g. 84+)
> +#			  This variable is effective only if USE_TK is set to a range (e.g. 85+)
>  #			  and WITH_TK_VER points inside that range.
>  #			  NOTE: overrides WITH_TCL_VER.
>  # <UNIQUENAME>_WITH_TK_VER	- User defined port specific variable to set Tk version
> @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ INVALID_TCL_VER:=	${INVALID_TK_VER}
>  #
>  . if defined(USE_TCL)
>  
> -_TCL_DEFAULT_VERSION=		85
> +_TCL_DEFAULT_VERSION=		86

Would you consider adding TCL_DEFAULT_VERSION?= 86 instead? I would like
to default to 85 still on my systems.

>  _TCL_VERSIONS=			86 85 84
>  _TCL_RANGE_VERSIONS= 		86+ 85+ 84+
>  
> 


-- 
Regards,
Bryan Drewery

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