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Date:      Thu, 19 May 2005 10:12:29 -0400
From:      Matthew Soffen <msoffen@iso-ne.com>
To:        Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.es.eu.org>
Cc:        kris@obsecurity.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: automake19-1.9.5
Message-ID:  <1116511949.4994.27.camel@msoffen.iso-ne.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050519160428.25a1e630.flynn@energyhq.es.eu.org>
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On Thu, 2005-05-19 at 16:04 +0200, Miguel Mendez wrote:

> On Thu, 19 May 2005 10:52:16 +0200
> Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net> wrote:
> 
> > Matthew Soffen <msoffen@iso-ne.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > Too bad we couldn't just get something like there was for switching
> > > between the /usr/bin/perl and /usr/local/bin/perl
> > 
> > I use this work-around:
> > - create a directory (e.g. beneath your src directory) where you create the
> > neccesary symlinks
> > - add this directory in front of your path when you're working on something
> > which needs the autotools
> 
> That sounds like the buildlink system used by NetBSD's pkgsrc, except
> they do that for both executables and include files. I wonder if the
> FreeBSD ports could use something like that.
> 
> Cheers,


That is good but it would be a real pain in the butt since 99% of the
time I'm not doing something from ports.  

I am curious though, why did FreeBSD ports use things like automake19
instead of the way Linux does it with automake-1.9 ?

Matt



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