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prefix later, but doing so with @cwd %%OLDPREFIX%% (having PLIST_SUB+="OLDPREFIX=${PREFIX}") hardcodes the value in the packing list. That's not really a problem when dealing with ports but that's a problem with packages since pkg_add -p option only overrides the first @cwd occurrence. This patch allow us to use @cwd without any argument. If no directory argument is given, it will set current working directory to the first prefix given by the @cwd command. PR: bin/77212 Submitted by: flz |
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