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Date:      Tue, 22 Jul 2008 18:40:15 -0500
From:      "M. L. Dodson" <mldodson@comcast.net>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Help for a problematic port to replace biology/nab
Message-ID:  <48866FDF.9030903@comcast.net>

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I am the maintainer of biology/nab and asked that it be marked
deprecated several months ago.  I just filed a PR to have it removed.

Nab has been superseded by AmberTools (also by the nab developers).  I
have the current version of AmberTools building with no problems from
within a skeleton port.  The problem (and I do not see any solution)
is that AmberTools assumes that it will be built in its final
installed location.  This location is hardwired throughout the
compiled code.  The build process fails spectacularly if you specify
some other location, then move the built code and data.

Is there some secret method to handle such ports for which I do not
possess the magical decoder ring?  Any help would be appreciated.

Bud Dodson
-- 
M. L. Dodson
Email:	mldodson-at-comcast-net
Phone:	eight_three_two-five_63-386_one



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