METALOG, unless manually overwritten, is defined as ${DESTDIR}/${DISTDIR}/METALOG

In the create-world-packages target we manually piece this together (unless
it is undefined), without the DISTDIR.  Normally DISTDIR is empty (unset) and
no one notices.  Now DISTDIR is a well known long-standing PORTS environment
variable and if that is set in the local environment the path to METALOG
is wrong as it no longer is ${DESTDIR}/METALOG.

Long-term we should start to avoid "publicly well known" names for global
variables, for now just piece ${DISTDIR} in as well.  This allows
create-world-packages to continue if DISTDIR is set in the env.
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Bjoern A. Zeeb 2018-08-17 21:19:18 +00:00
parent 3e5ba2e187
commit 49f1692a3b

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@ -1765,7 +1765,7 @@ create-packages: .PHONY create-packages-world create-packages-kernel
create-world-packages: _pkgbootstrap .PHONY
@rm -f ${WSTAGEDIR}/*.plist 2>/dev/null || :
@cd ${WSTAGEDIR} ; \
env -i LC_COLLATE=C sort ${WSTAGEDIR}/METALOG | \
env -i LC_COLLATE=C sort ${WSTAGEDIR}/${DISTDIR}/METALOG | \
awk -f ${SRCDIR}/release/scripts/mtree-to-plist.awk
@for plist in ${WSTAGEDIR}/*.plist; do \
plist=$${plist##*/} ; \