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Date:      Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:11:25 -0800
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Alex Kapranoff <kappa@antar.bryansk.ru>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Absolute paths in PLIST
Message-ID:  <20001123231125.A42003@citusc17.usc.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20001124095727.A81183@zombie.antar.bryansk.ru>; from kappa@antar.bryansk.ru on Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:57:27AM %2B0300
References:  <20001123140616.A15984@zombie.antar.bryansk.ru> <20001123135518.A36673@citusc17.usc.edu> <20001124095727.A81183@zombie.antar.bryansk.ru>

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On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:57:27AM +0300, Alex Kapranoff wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 01:55:18PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 02:06:16PM +0300, Alex Kapranoff wrote:
> > > I'm currently making a port for a binary-only linux program.
> > > It installs a file under /etc. How can I specify such a file
> > > in pkg-plist for it to be removed when deinstalling the port?
> >=20
> > Does the binary itself do the installing, or can you install the files
> > using a do-install: target in the makefile? Obviously having the port
> > follow hier(7) is vastly preferred here.
>=20
>   Yes, I can install the files wherever I want, but the binary will
> hardly look for the files there.

It doesn't let you specify an alternate config file on the command line?

Kris

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