by ports have to have a leading '_' and a fixed id. They have also to
be added to db/user.list.
user.db and createuser are not used and are superfluous now.
RUN_DEPENDS) to create a more accurate list of @dirrm.
Minor negative side-effect: up-to-date dependent packages must be present
for this to work. Not a problem, since this is only used by maintainers.
This improves the quality of generated plists for large packages with lots
of dependencies by a large amount (e.g., kde)
reviewed by pval@
- back substitute VAR_SUBST (hence swap ARCH/MACHINE_ARCH)
- pass PKGDIR to make-plist.
- don't create PLIST-auto/PFRAG.shared-auto. Move originals around, and
create new ones directly (guard against accidentally deleting old ones).
Todo: add regexp to dispatch stuff to fragments automatically, based on
MULTI_PACKAGES.
if a new directory was found, it is always marked for @dirrm.
But, if the directory is empty, nothing pertaining to it is recorded in
the PLIST... and thanks to pkg_*, we can't record directories in the PLIST.
So, just add an @exec mkdir -p right in front of the @dirrm, up to
the port maintainer to decide whether the @exec mkdir/@dirrm pair is
justified or not (for the port at hand).
if a port sets FAKE=Yes, this means it can be `pre'-installed elsewhere,
with DESTDIR set to WRKINST (=work/fake-${ARCH} by default).
the infrastructure takes care of pre-install/do-install/post-install targets,
assuming those install stuff under PREFIX.
To help ports to cope with DESTDIR, you can set FAKE_FLAGS and FAKE_TARGET
(used for the fake installation).
Ports with FAKE=Yes are the way to go: they can be packaged directly without
a real installation, and the installation proceeds from the package, thus
forcing porters to check the package.