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Date:      Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:53:50 -0400
From:      Chris Pepper <pepper@reppep.com>
To:        Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Cc:        Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   Re: libtool problem or SMP problem or port problem or what?
Message-ID:  <p06200210bcfdf8676e7d@[129.85.219.160]>
In-Reply-To: <20040621203228.GB99917@xor.obsecurity.org>
References:  <02b701c456c3$20f20580$7b00a8c0@Leptop> <20040621070143.GA87493@xor.obsecurity.org> <p06200206bcfc9780b6b2@[129.85.219.160]> <20040621203228.GB99917@xor.obsecurity.org>

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At 1:32 PM -0700 2004/06/21, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:05:29AM -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
>>  At 12:01 AM -0700 2004/06/21, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>>
>>  > > [root@elf XFree86-4-libraries]# make clean USE_LIBTOOL_VER=15
>>  >
>>  >USE_* are not to be specified by the user, they're only for use within
>>  >port makefiles.  You discovered the consequence, I'll leave the reason
>>  >for you to figure out as an instructive exercise about the ports
>>  >collection :)
>>
>>	Hmm. This raises the question, then, of why a couple of my
>>  ports have recently told me to set something like USE_BASE_OPENSSL or
>>  USE_PORT_OPENSSL to install (as I recall, a vulnerability check was
>>  failing). This worked, although I had to remove an OpenSSL dependency
>>  in pkgdb -F later.
>
>USE_* variables are not to be specified by the user.  User control
>variables are WITH_* and WITHOUT_* (WITH_OPENSSL_(BASE|PORT) are
>probably what you were referring to here).

Kris,

	You are right. Thanks for the clarification.


						Chris
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