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Date:      Wed, 13 Dec 2017 18:11:02 -0800
From:      "Chris H" <portmaster@BSDforge.com>
To:        "Pedro Giffuni" <pfg@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        "Eugene Grosbein" <eugen@grosbein.net>, <freebsd-ports@freeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: Linux ports tutorial? WPS Office
Message-ID:  <73820d5ad4436c73fe47d0b35a112cf5@udns.ultimatedns.net>
In-Reply-To: <42658492-7371-35f2-0782-0461437ae053@FreeBSD.org>

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On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:56:24 -0500 "Pedro Giffuni" <pfg@FreeBSD=2Eorg> said

> On 12/10/17 14:55, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> > 11=2E12=2E2017 2:22, Pedro Giffuni =D0=BF=D0=B8=D1=88=D0=B5=D1=82:
> >> Hello guys;
> >>
> >> I would like to attempt a port for WPS Office (AKA Kingsoft Office):
> >>
> >> http://wps-community=2Eorg/
> >>
> >> Are there guidelines for linux ports? I couldn't find much details in =
the
> > handbook=2E
> >>
> >> In particular, how do you handle when the pkg-plist is different for i=
386
> > and amd64?
> >>
> >> Some ports use pkg-plist=2E${ARCH}  but I don't know how those work=2E
> > Just have "USES=3Dlinux", "USE_LINUX_RPM=3Dyes" and make these two file=
s
> > pkg-plist=2Ei386 and pkg-plist=2Eamd64
> > and they are used automatically=2E Or you could duplicate a magic from
> > /ports/Mk/Uses/linux=2Emk in your Makefile:
> >
> > PLIST?=3D ${PKGDIR}/pkg-plist=2E${LINUX_ARCH:S/x86_64/amd64/}
> >
> > For details, read Porter's Handbook:
> > https://www=2Efreebsd=2Eorg/doc/en_US=2EISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/
> >
>=20
> The handbook has no information about "USE_LINUX_RPM=3Dyes"=2E
> If I set that it appears the ports framework will ignore MASTER_SITES=2E
>=20
> Should I dig into the MK framework to see how to change the repository=20
> or should I use the =2Etar=2Exz distribution instead? :(=2E
I'm not sure=2E But would having a look at the way emulators/linux_base-c(6|7=
)
provide some clues?

Just a thought, and hope it helps!

--Chris
>=20
> Pedro=2E





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