method, properties evaluated at the evaluation time are still on the values
which makes this interresting to use in conjunction with extraConfigs.
The extraConfigs values are merged with the other values and then the
properties gets evaluated.
Thus, we can keep properties like mkOverride with this method.
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insert definitions from an external location. As opposed to other
defintions, these definitions are always embedded into a list which allow
to add multiple definitions with one module.
!!! This feature _should not_ be used as a new mean to define options.
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builtin to force the evaluation of the configuration value. Thus the
success flag returned by tryEval corespond to the success of the
whole evaluation.
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moduleMerge because we may need to alter the result of the configuration
before using it inside other options.
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* Dropped classr.patch; it no longer applies to this version.
* The "configure" script has been renamed to "bootstrap.sh".
* The bootstrapping process generates no Makefile anymore; the build
expression has to call bjam directly to build the libraries.
* Perform build and install phase in one execution of bjam. This is a
lot faster, because bjam won't check the dependencies twice.
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$out/share/PolicyKit/policy - otherwise we can't let PolicyKit find
the policies of other packages (such as HAL).
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configure script prints out this ominous warning:
WARNING: PolicyKit is disabled. You need to manually edit the hal.conf
file to lock down the service. Failure to do so allows any
caller to make hald do work on their behalf which may be
a huge SECURITY HOLE. I repeat: YOU NEED TO EDIT THE FILE
hal.conf to match your distro/site to avoid NASTY SECURITY HOLES.
Note that HAL only builds with the old PolicyKit (it looks for
polkit.pc). Reverted ConsoleKit to the last version that used the
old PolicyKit for this reason.
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a headache. "polkit" is the new, unstable release series.
"policykit" is the old series. (See
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/polkit-devel/2009-February/000106.html
for an "explanation" of the name change.) It seems that for HAL we
need to revert to the old "policykit", since it doesn't compile
against "polkit".
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