Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 00:46:11 +0100 From: marco <marco+freebsd-ports@lordsith.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports-mgmt/portconf , ports-mgmt/portmaster and make args Message-ID: <20110101234611.GA14606@lordsith.net> In-Reply-To: <4D1F889B.6050500@FreeBSD.org> References: <AANLkTimCd6tRqPWHj%2BTOWTmB8rM7uVq%2BQVeYdcZz2VJc@mail.gmail.com> <4D1F7DEA.9020006@FreeBSD.org> <AANLkTikLdH86vk1O=zzUgDRhOm=xkd9GqcvWK=Z8zh_M@mail.gmail.com> <4D1F889B.6050500@FreeBSD.org>
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On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 12:03:39PM -0800, you (Doug Barton) sent the following to [freebsd-ports] : > On 01/01/2011 11:44, b. f. wrote: > > On 1/1/11, Doug Barton<dougb@freebsd.org> wrote: > >> On 12/31/2010 18:40, b. f. wrote: > >> > >>> You don't need to go to those lengths. You could just add a > >>> command-line switch, or a check for a cookie (.buildme or .nopkg, say) > >>> in the corresponding PORT_DBDIR subdirector(y|ies), or both, to allow > >>> the user to indicate to portmaster that it should always build the > >>> port(s) in question, even if -P is used. > >> > >> My preferences are for something that it's possible for other port tool > >> authors to use, and something that requires the minimal necessary steps > >> for the user. Since the OP is already editing knobs in ports.conf, and > >> since IMO either ports.conf or make.conf are easier to transport between > >> systems I think I'll give Matthew's idea a try first. :) I'll be eagerly awaiting the implementation. > > > > Whatever works, as long as it is not specific to ports-mgmt/portconf, > > because many users may not use that port and yet still want to avoid > > the use of packages for certain ports. Note that various Makefiles > > (Makefile.{inc,local,${ARCH},${OPSYS}, and ${ARCH}-${OPSYS}}) can also > > hold per-port defines that may have to be accounted for, > > Right, which is another reason that doing 'make -V > PT_NO_INSTALL_PACKAGE' at the /usr/ports/category/portname level seems > like a good way to go. > > > and that > > NO_PACKAGE may preclude your use of 'make package' with -g in > > portmaster (at least without some workaround like FORCE_PACKAGE). > > Different issue, the OP was concerned about using packages to install > all of his ports _except_ for the ones where he had defined options in > ports.conf. Correct. -- Regards, .marco. Use UNIX or die.
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