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It also tried to be clever, and removed and recreated any symbolic links that were created, which has resulted in some fun, especially with packages which use dlopen(3) to load modules. Some recent changes to our ld.so to bring it more into line with other Operating Systems also exposed some cracks. + Modify bsd.pkg.mk and its shared object handling, so that PLISTs now contain the ELF symlinks. + Don't mess about with file system entries when handling shared objects in bsd.pkg.mk, since it's likely that libtool and the BSD *.mk processing will have got it right, and have a much better idea than we do. + Modify PLISTs to contain "ELF symlinks" + On a.out platforms, delete any "ELF symlinks" from the generated PLISTs + On ELF platforms, no extra processing needs to be done in bsd.pkg.mk + Modify print-PLIST target in bsd.pkg.mk to add dummy symlink entries on a.out platforms + Update the documentation in Packages.txt With many thanks to Thomas Klausner for keeping me honest with this. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 @@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.4 2000/06/09 07:53:04 jlam Exp $ @ 1.4 log @USE_LIBTOOL and LTCONFIG_OVERRIDE, instead of pkglibtool and patching configure. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 @@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.3 2000/04/02 16:07:06 pooka Exp $ d9 2 @ 1.3 log @Update libmikmod to 3.1.9. Changes since 3.1.7 are numerous, see file NEWS included in the distribution for a complete list. @ text @d1 2 a2 1 @@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.2 2000/03/07 22:45:10 tron Exp $ a3 2 lib/libmikmod.so.2.2 lib/libmikmod.a d7 4 a10 1 bin/libmikmod-config a11 1 man/man1/libmikmod-config.1 @ 1.2 log @Make sure that our package libtool is used. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 @@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 1999/12/10 01:33:28 hubertf Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 lib/libmikmod.so.2.0 d10 1 @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 @@comment $NetBSD$ a2 1 lib/libmikmod.la @ 1.1.1.1 log @The MikMod sound library is an excellent way for a programmer to add music and sound effects to an application. It is a powerful and flexible library, with a simple and easy-to-learn API. Besides, the library is very portable and runs under a lot of Unices, as well as under OS/2, MacOS and Windows. Third party individuals also maintain ports on other systems, including MS-DOS, and BeOS. MikMod is able to play a wide range of module formats, as well as digital sound files. It can take advantage of particular features of your system, such as sound redirection over the network. And due to its modular nature, the library can be extended to support more sound or module formats, as well as new hardware or other sound output capabilities, as they appear. Submitted in PR 8543 by kuebart@@mathematik.uni-ulm.de (Joachim Kuebart) @ text @@