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Date:      Sun, 17 Aug 2003 20:08:04 +0200
From:      Oliver Braun <obraun@unsane.org>
To:        Matthias Andree <ma@dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Port WITH_* options and updates/portupgrade
Message-ID:  <20030817180804.GA14907@unsane.de>
In-Reply-To: <m3bruomaxq.fsf@merlin.emma.line.org>
References:  <m3bruomaxq.fsf@merlin.emma.line.org>

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* Matthias Andree <ma@dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de> [2003-08-17 19:49 +0200=
]:
> there is an issue that has been bothering me for a long time.

> There are quite a few ports that allow me to configure options. Some
> ports use the command line, others use the dialog utility.

> I do have concerns with portupgrade though: Whenever I do a batch build
> of Postfix, it lacks SASL2 support (that I need to enable manually).

> Is there any chance that port options used in a build, regardless of
> WITH_* options or dialog settings, could be stored so that portupgrade
> or even a stock "make clean ; make" can find and use these options?

> There could be a "make cleanopts" to return to defaults.

> Or is there already a good way that I'm unaware of?

Take a look at the MAKE_ARGS hash in $PREFIX/etc/pkgtools.conf.

You can use things like

    MAKE_ARGS['mail/postfix']=3D'BATCH=3Dyes POSTFIX_OPTIONS=3D\"SASL2\"'

there.

Regards,
         Olli
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Oliver Braun -- obraun @ { unsane.org | FreeBSD.org | haskell.org }

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