cvs commit: ports/x11/kdebase3 Makefile pkg-message
ports/x11/kdebase3/files pkg-message
Michael Nottebrock
michaelnottebrock at gmx.net
Sun May 2 14:47:35 PDT 2004
On Sunday 02 May 2004 22:02, David O'Brien wrote:
> I TOTALLY disagree with this hiding these standard files in ${FILESDIR}.
> [...]
> Look at editors/vim,
> [...]
> for examples of ports that tweak, modify and/or add major content to
> ${TMPPLIST} at build-time
I don't see your point. Slave ports (like vim-lite) don't have a pkg-plist,
all the ports which use PLIST_FILES in the Makefile (like www/squid, which
you mentioned) don't have a pkg-plist, and how do you grep for the files in
PLIST.share-vim?
I could put a pkg-plist file back into ${PKGDIR} and put a comment into it
like "This file is intentionally left blank - the packing list is
concatenated from files/plist.base + files/plist.foo + files/plist.bar
depending on your choice of build options" into the kde module ports which
presently use the plist-bits in ${FILESDIR}, would that be less obfuscated?
> Same for pkg-message. See astro/setiathome/Makefile as a correct
> example.
Done.
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