Date: Thu, 31 Aug 1995 01:41:30 -0700 From: asami@cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi Asami) To: paul@FreeBSD.org Cc: paul@FreeBSD.org, ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Dependencies Message-ID: <199508310841.BAA10845@silvia.HIP.Berkeley.EDU> In-Reply-To: <199508301021.LAA22021@server.netcraft.co.uk> (message from Paul Richards on Wed, 30 Aug 1995 11:21:51 %2B0100 (BST))
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* Not really, the paths will can be relative to the tree root. This still won't help, the X ports (technically) don't know where the "local" tree is. The opposite is true too. * and the mk file will know what these are relative to. We could also check * /usr/local/* as a fallback in case binaries have been hand installed, * if they're installed anywhere besides /usr/local or the ports root then * it's too non-standard and we can just abort. Given the above, I don think this accomplishes much more than my older suggestion ("check /usr/local/bin and /usr/X11R6/bin regardless of the $PATH"). Ok, maybe we check ${PREFIX}/bin too. :) * We can improve things a lot from where we currently are but it does * complicate things that much more. In this case I think it's worth it * though. Having PPP start up and download something I already have is * really bad. The last sentence I can agree, but requiring all the exec_depends' pathnames is a little too much. The three "default" cases (see above) should cover most of what we need. Satoshi
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