version 1.3, 2005/02/20 21:50:57 |
version 1.4, 2005/03/24 22:39:07 |
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# $NetBSD$ |
# $NetBSD$ |
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DISTNAME= netbsd-tap-20050220 |
# This package relies on a correct configuration of pkgsrc WRT NetBSD |
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# source directory information, otherwise the build will fail in a non- |
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# obvious way. |
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# |
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# If /usr/src doesn't point to your NetBSD source tree, then you should |
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# (generally speaking, it covers more than pkgsrc) define the variable |
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# named NETBSDSRCDIR to the place where that NetBSD source tree is. |
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# |
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# Setting NETBSDSRCDIR in mk.conf will do the right thing when, for |
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# example, you compile a LKM by hand. However, it will not be |
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# sufficient in pkgsrc, as the Makefiles of the packages are called |
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# with MAKECONF=/dev/null in the environment by default, and therefore |
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# won't pick up the value for NETBSDSRCDIR. |
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# |
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# So additionally you will have to define PKGMAKECONF in mk.conf, and |
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# make it point to a mk.conf-like file that will contain your wished |
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# NETBSDSRCDIR, COPTS, CPUFLAGS and friends value. |
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# |
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# It is perfectly acceptable to set PKGMAKECONF to /etc/mk.conf, but be |
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# aware that it can lead to some confusion of pkgsrc, which is why |
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# MAKECONF was set to /dev/null in the first place. |
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DISTNAME= netbsd-tap-20050324 |
CATEGORIES= net |
CATEGORIES= net |
MASTER_SITES= # empty |
MASTER_SITES= # empty |
DISTFILES= # empty |
DISTFILES= # empty |