Re: How to override port Makefile to point to local directory?
Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 03:49:43 UTC
On 2022-05-15 20:29, Pat Maddox wrote: > I am writing software that I would eventually like to install on FreeBSD. > I'm > currently stuck trying to write a Makefile that will point to my local git > dir, so > I can build and install it while I'm developing. All of the finished > Makefiles > reference tar packages, which makes sense. But when I'm actively developing, > I > don't want to commit the code, push it, have it built, update the makefile > with > the commit, and make. > > Does anyone know of a way to override options to a port's Makefile to point > to a > local directory on disk? I want to run "sudo make install" and "make > package" from > my development directory, using the same Makefile that would be in the ports > tree. You can perform make out of tree build/installs w/o issue. The ports infrastructure will post a couple of warnings. But nothing to stop you from development. I do it out of ~/DEV/<category>/port-im-developing all the time. HTH Chris > > Pat