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Date:      Mon, 29 Sep 1997 18:21:25 +0200
From:      Martin Cracauer <cracauer@cons.org>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Review: port with on-the-fly PLIST, please :-)
Message-ID:  <19970929182125.00634@cons.org>

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http://hub.freebsd.org/~cracauer/ilu-port.tar.gz is a port that
generates PLIST on-the-fly in post-install. Also, it messes with
symbolic links at `make install` and `pkg_add/delete` time.

If someone is concerned about how I did this, please review and drop
me a short note. I tested all package operations, on 2.2.2 and
-current and I did portlint.

Also, what are the rules for tag names for `cvs import`?

If someone wants to run a test, do it like this:
  [install ilu port or package]
  rehash
  cd /usr/local/ilu/examples/test1  [or copy this dir]
  ilumkmf
  make
  sh testserver
  make clean

In case you're concerned: ILU generates "things" for programming
languages found at configure time. If you later install the package on
a machine that lacks some of the languages, things for installed
languages will work. I tested this :-)

Thanks for your time
	Martin

P.S. if you build on -current, you'll see that sys/dirent.h needs, but
not #includes sys/types.h
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