Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 22:10:06 +0200 From: Quentin Garnier <cube@cubidou.net> To: "Peter C. Lai" <peter@simons-rock.edu> Cc: todd@chaka.net, ppathiakis@tilera.com, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Port Request - Asset Tracker for RT Message-ID: <20090519201006.GD3924@shaak.vert-toit.net> In-Reply-To: <20090519183639.GU56679@cesium.hyperfine.info> References: <20090519183639.GU56679@cesium.hyperfine.info>
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--9Dz7ZkHOyZKsJidB Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 02:36:40PM -0400, Peter C. Lai wrote: > This is in response to your port request from Fri Apr 11 13:28:17 UTC 200= 8: =20 >=20 > This turning out to be a lot of work (I was trying to port it over to > pkgsrc actually since I'm not deploying it on FreeBSD atm. >=20 > The main issue is having to rewrite/patch the entire upstream Makefile/ > Makefile.in in order to split up the html into LOCALBASE/share/rt and the= =20 > appropriate perl into SITE_PERL and the config files into LOCALBASE/etc/r= t.=20 >=20 > Now, In the pkgsrc world, we don't put RT's libs into SITE_PERL, but > they go in PKGBASE/lib/rt3 and by default we tell RT's configure that > local RT modifications are in /var/rt3. I've resigned myself thus far to > having AssetTracker's lib and html live in /var/rt3 and the etc files=20 > in PKGBASE/etc... It's another few steps (read: patching of AT's Makefile) > to better integrate AssetTracker so that its libs and html live in the=20 > correct spots in pkgsrc; if I ever get around to that, then perhaps we ca= n=20 > throw in the SITE_PERL hack, but my client is itching to get his AssetTra= cker=20 > instance up so I may just settle with what I have... >=20 > Trying to use existing p5-RT* portfiles as templates doesn't map well onto > AssetTracker, mostly because it makes assumptions that everyone is > installing their RT into the monolithic /opt/rt3 layout... I never looked at AssetTracker, but I wonder why it'd be very different =66rom RTFM, which I did manage to put in pkgsrc. --=20 Quentin Garnier - cube@cubidou.net - cube@NetBSD.org "See the look on my face from staying too long in one place [...] every time the morning breaks I know I'm closer to falling" KT Tunstall, Saving My Face, Drastic Fantastic, 2007. --9Dz7ZkHOyZKsJidB Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (NetBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJKExIeAAoJENgoQloHrPno6TUH/iVKgA+ZKNuDBo2Cw1I0n8Hl LNXsRyxP9kkpUDKQhGWMYh3vgeXwrW6aS5LJrxNH37eioiWMFcQcipsrJ5dk31da Df8uIAOFumbpvDLOATwCCg4URfyZek4kICQuijPtk2HILRscI3D1u2UfBSIeTLCz c45zns+bOiFngvtGAgVBAO25vV0OhAZ/K1/B6CQXUB/9XwbwjKdBq4kB7vncxt0r WK/ZTygZE2oJQqI5a/Qwcr8VYZo4SLiDsDGg8NGDgxZPSr3/0Qn7uyjA59u0uDOM 9II1eVjcgzHMwBslzXEeM0/OoZljXU5ubY5ZmtKts+eewGNDErhTpJEXGunHAh4= =d6kM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --9Dz7ZkHOyZKsJidB--
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