Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 15:05:25 -0700 From: chris#@1command.com To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: changing a ports final destination via make knobs question... Message-ID: <20080826150525.bqfs1a440cs8s408@webmail.1command.com> In-Reply-To: <CAC04EB6CE66BCAE9FA859F4@Macintosh.local> References: <20080826124253.7rfp8sb8rcgs0o0o@webmail.1command.com> <91A28195-55BC-4B4C-8382-9A9221AF8CDA@mac.com> <20080826140927.kq3fgpmuw8okw8gw@webmail.1command.com> <CAC04EB6CE66BCAE9FA859F4@Macintosh.local>
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Quoting Paul Schmehl <pschmehl_lists@tx.rr.com>: > --On August 26, 2008 2:09:27 PM -0700 chris#@1command.com wrote: >> >> I'll have a close look at $LOCALBASE. That sounds like a good >> candidate. With any luck, it'll also cover extensions, ini(s), and >> related libs. :) >> > > Please be aware that if you change ${LOCALBASE} you change it for > *all* subsequently installed port. Chris' suggestion to use make > install PREFIX=/usr/local/php5 is the correct one for changing the > location of a single port. Hello, and thank you very much for your reply. Yes. After looking closely at the variable, I discovered that also. So I used the PREFIX=/usr/local/php5. But as I build it (via php5-extensions) I am not seeing the PREFIX variable reflected. Shouldn't I be using: make -DPREFIX=/usr/local/php5? Or simply hack the Makefile? Thanks again for taking the time to respond. --Chris > > Paul Schmehl, If it isn't already > obvious, my opinions are my own > and not those of my employer. > ****************************************** > WARNING: Check the headers before replying >
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