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Date:      Thu, 02 Nov 2006 23:05:37 -0800
From:      Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Craig Boston <craig@yekse.gank.org>,  ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: make search (Was Re: Perl5.8.7 ports)
Message-ID:  <454AEA41.6010309@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <20061103052316.GC87797@nowhere>
References:  <2A1A6E935323B04BB28608B01B9B077A03190460@CHN-SNR-MBX01.wipro.com> <6306EDB7C88085BEB4DBC265@utd59514.utdallas.edu> <454A3607.2030406@FreeBSD.org> <20061103052032.GB87797@nowhere> <20061103052316.GC87797@nowhere>

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Craig Boston wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 11:20:32PM -0600, Craig Boston wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 10:16:39AM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
>>> cd /usr/ports/ && make search name=p5-Chart
>> blah blah blah
> 
> Figures, something bugs me for months, I finally break down and ask for
> advice, and find the solution less than a minute after sending the
> message...

Usually happens that way. :)

> Seems make search doesn't like the following line in my /etc/make.conf
> 
> PORTSDIR=/compile/ports
> 
> I thought PORTSDIR was required to be set if your ports were in a
> nonstandard location, if you wanted everything to work correctly?

I put just about everything in /usr/local (src, obj, ports, etc.) and 
found out long ago that putting symlinks in /usr/ is infinitely easier 
than trying to make it work with custom variables.

hth,

Doug

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