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Date:      Wed, 27 Jun 2012 10:23:25 -0500
From:      Eric van Gyzen <eric@vangyzen.net>
To:        =?UTF-8?B?RGFnLUVybGluZyBTbcO4cmdyYXY=?= <des@des.no>
Cc:        Tim Kientzle <tim@kientzle.com>, Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Allow user install
Message-ID:  <4FEB256D.6000700@vangyzen.net>
In-Reply-To: <86hatxw4rf.fsf@ds4.des.no>
References:  <20120626063017.D05DA58081@chaos.jnpr.net> <86wr2uwdgf.fsf@ds4.des.no> <C31B93F4-674C-4183-9F3F-5F7C48980204@kientzle.com> <4FE9D84E.7080402@vangyzen.net> <86hatxw4rf.fsf@ds4.des.no>

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On 06/27/2012 03:14, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Eric van Gyzen<eric@vangyzen.net>  writes:
>> Tim's idea sounds great, and would cover several use-cases.
>> Specifically, it leaves the build artifacts in the usual places so
>> other, later builds can build against them, whereas writing the
>> artifacts directly to a tar file does not.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean.  The "build artifacts" would still be in the
> obj tree.

But they would be in a different directory layout than an installed 
FreeBSD system.  It would be convenient to tell other builds to look for 
headers and libraries in the usual paths, but rooted in $DESTDIR, not on 
the build host.

Eric



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