Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:26:17 +0100 From: Florent Thoumie <flz@xbsd.org> To: Chuck Robey <chuckr@chuckr.org> Cc: FreeBSD-ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: OPTIONS usage in lang/python Message-ID: <41AF2609.9060806@xbsd.org> In-Reply-To: <20041202093155.P61139@april.chuckr.org> References: <20041202091234.C61139@april.chuckr.org> <41AF2172.8080402@xbsd.org> <20041202093155.P61139@april.chuckr.org>
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Chuck Robey wrote: > Well, let's try answering my question --- does that mean, to activate it, > you would use something like WITH_THREADS=YES ?? I tried turning on > everything in the OPTIONS list that way, and then grepping the listing for > the words, but they didn't show up, so I was worried that I had misused > it. > > I want to determine the syntax for the OPTIONS keywords, both to turn them > on and turn them off. > > Hmm, that first sentence reads a little miffed ... sorry, I always react > that way, when folks write up docs by igivng an example instead of giving > the real data. It never fails to tick me off, just my hot button. Sorry, I understood you wanted too deactivate the option, since that option is enabled by default. Look at the OPTIONS line, there's a "on" at the end to the THREADS option line. To disable threads use, you would use : # WITHOUT_THREADS=yes make all install Hope that's clearer. -- Florent Thoumie flz@xbsd.org
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