Date: 18 May 2005 18:45:22 -0400 From: Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org> To: Tony Shadwick <tshadwick@goinet.com> Cc: Vizion <vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> Subject: Re: GNU cp location Message-ID: <44br78i265.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> In-Reply-To: <20050518165729.J62516@mail.goinet.com> References: <200505181212.47900.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> <200505181332.31712.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> <44psvoi4ut.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> <20050518165729.J62516@mail.goinet.com>
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Tony Shadwick <tshadwick@goinet.com> writes: > Yeah, I've done this recently, it works beautifully, albeit a bit time > consuming. I wish I could throw out there a big sign that says more > or less: > > "cvsup your ports tree, install using portinstall" > > Rather than people constantly trying to build manually from > tarball. :\ Well, the ports system doesn't seem to have the precise version that the OP was building... > That and teach people to put their build flags in > /etc/make.conf so that portupgrade 'remembers' how you built it last > time, like so: > > .if ${.CURDIR:M*/mail/cclient} > WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes > .endif > > .if ${.CURDIR:M*/mail/imap-uw} > WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes > .endif > > The tricks you learn over time though. :) For most portupgrade users, I think I prefer to recommend configuring the pkgtools.conf file for that purpose. But then it *only* works if you're having portupgrade do the build.
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