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Date:      Wed, 13 Mar 2002 22:54:14 +0100
From:      Mathieu Arnold <mat@mat.cc>
To:        Mike Meyer <mwm-dated-1016479549.0aa2a7@mired.org>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: read only /usr/ports
Message-ID:  <183619156.1016060054@sauron>
In-Reply-To: <15503.42941.391955.104967@guru.mired.org>
References:   <15503.42941.391955.104967@guru.mired.org>

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--On mercredi 13 mars 2002 13:25 -0600 Mike Meyer 
<mwm-dated-1016479549.0aa2a7@mired.org> wrote:

> Mathieu Arnold <mat@mat.cc> types:
>> I have some problems sharing my /usr/ports among all my workstations,
>> what  I'd like to have is one master box with a real /usr/ports, have it
>> exported  (already done) and have all the clients use it and compile
>> their ports into  /usr/obj for instance.
>> I was thinking that setting WRKDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj in /etc/make.conf
>> would  do the trick, but either that's not the right thing to do, either
>> it's not  the way to do it, as I cannot build a single package, it tells
>> shokes on : cd /usr/obj/usr/ports/<a>/<port>/work/<it's srcdir>/ && make
>> real-build which is not the thing it should do (or I have misunderstood).
>
> I'm running a similar system to what you're trying to do, and it
> works. The directory name you give is the correct one for it to be
> trying to work in given the WKRDIRPREFIX you gave.  Is it possible
> that /usr/obj is also mounted r/o from somewhere else? That would
> cause the above behavior.

nope, the pb lies around line 2481 of bsd.port.mk :
        @cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${__softMAKEFLAGS} real-build
where .CURDIR is /usr/obj/usr/ports/<a>/<port>/work/<it's srcdir>/
and not /usr/ports/<a>/<port>/
don't ask why, I found where, but I can't find out why.

and /usr/obj is plain local rw ufs.

-- 
Mathieu Arnold

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