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mv, respectively. This will make Warner's life easier. (2) Add new variable ${PLIST}, which defaults to ${PKGDIR}/PLIST. If you need to have different PLISTs for different configurations, you can either @ pre-fabricate all of them and switch ${PLIST} to point to the appropriate one, or @ use sed/awk/perl/whatever to create the correct one from pkg/PLIST and set ${PLIST} to it. It is still recommended to have a file called "pkg/PLIST" so people can do "grep badprog /usr/ports/*/*/pkg/PLIST" and such. (3) Move /var/db/pkg/${PKGNAME} clash detection to before the installation (instead of after) and make it fatal, with an error message suggesting a workaround. (4) Don't make distclean fail if DIST_SUBDIR is set and the subdirectory does not exist. (5) Don't put "@pkgdep Error code 2. Stop." kind of garbage into packing list if depended port's directory doesn't exist. Instead, print out a message to stderr. |
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