Date: 13 Dec 2000 12:22:06 +0100 From: Rasmus Kaj <kaj@raditex.se> To: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@interface-business.de> Cc: Rasmus Kaj <kaj@raditex.se> Subject: Re: How to connect additional distribution files to a port? Message-ID: <84k894o9b5.fsf@frodo.sickla.raditex.se> In-Reply-To: J Wunsch's message of "Fri, 8 Dec 2000 15:16:58 %2B0100" References: <20001208151658.D22163@B7173150.DeutschePost.de>
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>>>>> "JW" == J Wunsch <j@ida.interface-business.de> writes: JW> [ ... ] in addition to normal distribution files (.tar.gz etc.), JW> it would be worthwhile to connect what i'd call ``additional JW> distribution files'' to a port [ ... ] Apart from the answers you allready have got, here is anoteher way to do it, in the (admittedly rather special) case where the "other" file just have one source (even though the "main" file(s) might be replicated all over the net): post-extract: ${SETENV} ${FETCH_ENV} ${FETCH_CMD} ${FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS} \ -o ${WORKDIR}/foo.pdf url:/bar/foo.pdf ${FETCH_AFTER_ARGS}; ... ok, I admit the command is rather ugly, but I don't know what to expext from FETCH_ENV, FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS or FETCH_AFTER_ARGS, so I don't know wether they could be safely omitted in a case like this? They are probably used to get out through firewalls, so they should probably be present ... -- Rasmus Kaj ------------------------ rasmus@kaj.se - http://Raditex.se/~kaj/ \ Intolerance is the last defense of the insecure \----------------------------------------------------- http://Raditex.se/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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