Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 12:20:15 +0200 From: "Spil Oss" <spil.oss@googlemail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Incorrect inline documentation in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf Message-ID: <5fbf03c20603290220l358768fy@mail.gmail.com>
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Dear all, Spent a lot of time trying to get portupgrade to install phpbb in the directory I want. Tried a lot of things, but only when I found out that ports_glob does NOT return anything on 'www/phpbb-*' I could fix it. The inline documentation in pkgtools.conf lead me to believe I had to add MAKE_ARGS =3D { 'www/phpbb-*' =3D> 'WWWDOCROOT', } to my pkgtools.conf file to add it. Am I missing something here? There's many references to the <category>/<package> notation in the file and it seems that that doesn't get you the results you want. Any help appreciated! Spil. # MAKE_ARGS: hash # # This is a hash of ports glob or package glob =3D> arguments mapping. # portupgrade(1) and portinstall(1) look it up to pick command line # arguments to pass to make(1). You can use wildcards ("ports glob" # or "package glob"). If a port/package matches multiple entries, # all the arguments are joined using the space as separator. # # cf. -m/--make-args of portupgrade(1), ports_glob(1) # # You can alternatively specify a procedure instead of a string if # you want to specify arguments which can vary depending on the port. # The procedure is called with a port origin as an argument. # # e.g.: # MAKE_ARGS =3D { # 'databases/mysql323-*' =3D> 'WITH_CHARSET=3Dujis', # 'ruby18-*' =3D> 'RUBY_VER=3D1.8', # 'ruby16-*' =3D> 'RUBY_VER=3D1.6', # } # # To specify multiple arguments for each port, use one of the # following: # # MAKE_ARGS =3D { # # a) Separate them with the space # 'databases/mysql41-*' =3D> 'WITH_LINUXTHREADS=3D1 SKIP_DNS_CHECK=3D= 1', # # # b) Specify them using an array # 'databases/mysql41-*' =3D> [ # 'WITH_LINUXTHREADS=3D1', # 'SKIP_DNS_CHECK=3D1', # ], # }
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