15797254 SUNBT7175895 Midnight Commander should be updated to 4.8.1.3 or later
authorMilan Cermak <Milan.Cermak@oracle.com>
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:18:52 +0200
changeset 1277 0c751970523d
parent 1276 dc3977b83042
child 1278 5a3949922d70
15797254 SUNBT7175895 Midnight Commander should be updated to 4.8.1.3 or later
components/mc/Makefile
components/mc/mc.license
components/mc/mc.p5m
components/mc/patches/python-magic.patch
--- a/components/mc/Makefile	Mon Apr 22 06:03:26 2013 -0500
+++ b/components/mc/Makefile	Mon Apr 22 15:18:52 2013 +0200
@@ -20,18 +20,18 @@
 #
 
 #
-# Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2011, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 #
 
 include ../../make-rules/shared-macros.mk
 
 COMPONENT_NAME=		mc
-COMPONENT_VERSION=	4.7.5.2
+COMPONENT_VERSION=	4.8.8
 COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL=	http://www.midnight-commander.org/
 COMPONENT_SRC=		$(COMPONENT_NAME)-$(COMPONENT_VERSION)
-COMPONENT_ARCHIVE=	$(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.gz
+COMPONENT_ARCHIVE=	$(COMPONENT_SRC).tar.bz2
 COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_HASH=	\
-    sha256:351f667d79d0045dedb3dd132ca770be3d51960627b2b0d0996d3cc8bab888f5
+    sha256:7b5e6f90e6709d1c1bcb4a2bf6d2a62b9494adef3ff4325ffdb3551c29e42a1c
 COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL=	$(COMPONENT_PROJECT_URL)downloads/$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE)
 COMPONENT_BUGDB=	utility/mc
 
@@ -50,6 +50,8 @@
 CONFIGURE_OPTIONS += "mc_cv_nroff_tascii="
 CONFIGURE_OPTIONS += CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)"
 
+# Enable Address Space Layout Randomization
+ASLR_MODE = $(ASLR_ENABLE)
 
 # common targets
 build:		$(BUILD_32)
--- a/components/mc/mc.license	Mon Apr 22 06:03:26 2013 -0500
+++ b/components/mc/mc.license	Mon Apr 22 15:18:52 2013 +0200
@@ -1,349 +1,8 @@
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--- a/components/mc/mc.p5m	Mon Apr 22 06:03:26 2013 -0500
+++ b/components/mc/mc.p5m	Mon Apr 22 15:18:52 2013 +0200
@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@
 set name=pkg.description \
     value="GNU Midnight Commander is a full-screen text mode application that allows user to copy, move and delete files and whole directory trees, search for files and run commands in the subshell"
 set name=pkg.summary value="The GNU Midnight Commander file manager"
-set name=com.oracle.info.description value="GNU Midnight Commander file manager"
+set name=com.oracle.info.description value="The GNU Midnight Commander file manager"
+set name=com.oracle.info.tpno value=13150
 set name=info.classification \
     value="org.opensolaris.category.2008:Desktop (GNOME)/File Managers"
 set name=info.source-url value=$(COMPONENT_ARCHIVE_URL)
@@ -92,9 +93,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/mc/bin/mc-wrapper.sh
 file path=usr/share/mc/bin/mc.csh
 file path=usr/share/mc/bin/mc.sh
-file path=usr/share/mc/cedit.menu
 file path=usr/share/mc/edit.indent.rc
-file path=usr/share/mc/edit.spell.rc
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/README
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/README.extfs
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/a+ mode=0555
@@ -120,7 +119,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uar mode=0555
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uarc mode=0555
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uarj mode=0555
-file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uc1541 mode=0555
+file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uc1541 mode=0555 pkg.depend.bypass-generate=.*
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/ucab mode=0555
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/uha mode=0555
 file path=usr/share/mc/extfs.d/ulha mode=0555
@@ -145,6 +144,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/mc/fish/unlink
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.charsets
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.ext
+file path=usr/share/mc/mcedit.menu
 file path=usr/share/mc/hints/mc.hint
 file path=usr/share/mc/hints/mc.hint.cs
 file path=usr/share/mc/hints/mc.hint.es
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@
 file path=usr/share/mc/help/mc.hlp.ru
 file path=usr/share/mc/help/mc.hlp.sr
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.keymap
-file path=usr/share/mc/mc.keymap.default
-file path=usr/share/mc/mc.keymap.emacs
+file path=usr/share/mc/mc.default.keymap
+file path=usr/share/mc/mc.emacs.keymap
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.lib
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.menu
 file path=usr/share/mc/mc.menu.sr
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
 file path=usr/share/mc/syntax/xml.syntax
 file path=usr/share/mc/syntax/yum-repo.syntax
 file path=usr/share/mc/syntax/yxx.syntax
-license mc.license license=GPLv2
+license mc.license license=GPLv3
 link path=usr/bin/mcdiff target=mc
 link path=usr/bin/mcedit target=mc
 link path=usr/bin/mcview target=mc
--- a/components/mc/patches/python-magic.patch	Mon Apr 22 06:03:26 2013 -0500
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
---- mc-4.7.5.2/lib/vfs/mc-vfs/extfs/s3+.in.orig	Mon Jun 20 10:05:43 2011
-+++ mc-4.7.5.2/lib/vfs/mc-vfs/extfs/s3+.in	Mon Jun 20 10:06:10 2011
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
--#!/usr/bin/env python
-+#!/usr/bin/python2.6
- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- 
- #