Subject: Re: uninitialized vars
To: Juan RP <juan@xtrarom.org>
From: Jaka Jejcic <jj@gnorw.net>
List: current-users
Date: 10/18/2005 12:05:00
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 12:02:00PM +0200, Juan RP wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 11:58:14 +0200
> Jaka Jejcic <jj@gnorw.net> wrote:
> 
> > example:
> > ./build.sh -T /usr/build/alpha/tools -M /usr/build/alpha/obj
> > -D /usr/build/alpha/dist -R /usr/build/alpha/release -m alpha release
> > 
> > it doesn't matter which arch i build for
> > 
> > mk.conf:
> > COPTS +=	-pipe -O
> > MKNLS =         yes
> > OBJMACHINE =    yes
> > MKOBJDIRS =     yes
> > MKHOSTOBJ =     yes
> > UPDATE =        no
> > BUILD =         yes
> > X11SRCDIR =     /usr/xsrc
> > X11_TYPE =      native
> 
> Why do you use X11_TYPE=native? this shouldn't be needed.
> 
> BTW to avoid future problems you should modify your mk.conf file
> for pkgsrc and build.sh, like this:
> 
> .ifdef BSD_PKG_MK
> 
> pkgsrc stuff here
> 
> .else
> 
> for the base system here
> 
> .endif
> 
> At least it's very important to use BSD_PKG_MK for pkgsrc stuff.

yes i do use that method already, i just posted the system part of
mk.conf here.
but do you see the problem? do i have it? or is this the general procedure -
to modify the sources (i.e. set init values to vars)???