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Date:      22 Aug 2002 17:37:07 -0400
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-stable-local@be-well.no-ip.com>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ports problems -- FIXED
Message-ID:  <44fzx6fud8.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <20020822114419.G43401@ffwd.cx>
References:  <AA62447DB04E5A4DB580858FD05C26E3026D3958@SNOEXC01.asiapacific.cpqcorp.net> <20020820094343.C62324@ffwd.cx> <20020820110208.I62324@ffwd.cx> <447kikn9ys.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> <20020822114419.G43401@ffwd.cx>

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Skye Poier <skye@ffwd.cx> writes:

>               Why do you have to be a assh*le and blame me for a
> completely non-intuitive mistake?

With all due respect, I did not express "blame" for anything.  I
indicated that solving the problem on your side rather than the system
side was the best approach.  You can argue with that (and you have --
in fact, you've partially convinced me) but taking my comment as an
insult requires reading in a considerable amount of meaning that
simply wasn't in my e-mail.

>                                    Its not even a mistake really,
> show me a man page or a handbook entry where it says "don't put trailing
> slashes in your path".. 

No, there aren't any such examples, and in most cases it *will* work
fine.  But nothing I can find says you *can* do it, either, and *all*
of the examples leave out the trailing slashes.

>                         and since I've been running it this way for
> years, and haven't had any problems other than this libtool failure, I'd
> say the problem lies in bsd.port.mk, not my .tcshrc

Changing the makefile is a very reasonable suggestion.  (Adding a
single '+' should fix problem you experienced, I think.)  Your
original suggestion, of changing csh to remove the slashes in the
'which' command output, is a relatively risky approach.  Because csh
is third-party software, making changes to it in the FreeBSD tree is
something best avoided.

Once again, I assure you my comments were not intended to be personal.


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