State of the Porters' Handbook
Dominic Fandrey
kamikaze at bsdforen.de
Mon Oct 28 10:40:53 UTC 2013
On 28/10/2013 11:26, John Marino wrote:
> On 10/28/2013 11:16, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>> On 28/10/2013 11:03, John Marino wrote:
>>> If there are files in those directories, they'll be on the plist and
>>> stage handles them. I'd have to look up how to create empty directories
>>> properly.
>>
>> Stage replaceses strings in installed files?
>
> No, the port does that kind of thing in the stage directory. After
> everything is installed there in the stage directory, they are packaged
> or installed into the $PREFIX
>
>> I can see the benefits for less error prone package building. But right now
>> it's just additional work coming my way.
>
> You really need to get a better grasp of the concept. There are several
> emails from bapt that may help. For new ports it's not "additional"
> work and for existing ports, yes there is a conversion but the benefits
> are worth it.
>
>>> 2. Stage is not going away. There is not another option.
>>> 3. You've been given a source of documentation. It's not in the
>>> handbook, but it does exist in some form. What more do you need to
>>> progress?
>>
>> There is a procedure. Stuff belongs into the handbook. Stick to it.
>
> Fine, but it's a huge topic that somebody has to write and validate.
> You're willing to criticize (justified) but unwilling to help rectify
> the problem.
Well, bsd.stage.mk isn't well commented either. I think right now only
the person who implemented it could write reasonable documentation.
> If you only want to complain, I think you've made your
> point (a point that everyone is already aware of).
>
> FYI, I have no dog in the hunt other than I believe stage is a welcome
> update to ports.
1. Implementation
2. Testing
3. Documentation
4. Mandatory
We're in stage 2 and it's already mandatory. I'm not against staging,
I'm against making things prematurely mandatory.
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