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CVS commit: pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3



Module Name:    pkgsrc
Committed By:   rillig
Date:           Thu Jan 18 23:38:40 UTC 2024

Modified Files:
        pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3: BUILDLINK3_DG

Log Message:
mk/buildlink3: remove documentation about PKG_PHASE

The PKG_PHASE variable was removed with the addition of
mk/bsd.pkg.barrier.mk 1.1 from 2006-07-05.


To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.9 -r1.10 pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG

Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.

Modified files:

Index: pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG
diff -u pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG:1.9 pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG:1.10
--- pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG:1.9      Wed May  1 10:55:13 2019
+++ pkgsrc/mk/buildlink3/BUILDLINK3_DG  Thu Jan 18 23:38:40 2024
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$NetBSD: BUILDLINK3_DG,v 1.9 2019/05/01 10:55:13 rillig Exp $
+$NetBSD: BUILDLINK3_DG,v 1.10 2024/01/18 23:38:40 rillig Exp $
 
  0 Developer's guide to buildlink3
  =================================
@@ -31,19 +31,8 @@ directly include the buildlink3.mk file 
  3 Troubleshooting
  =================
 
-Q1: Where can I see the actual command executed by the wrapper
-    scripts?
-
-A1: You should examine the contents of the ${WRKDIR}/.work.log file.
-    The lines preceded with [*] are the commands that are intercepted
-    by the wrapper scripts, and the lines preceded with <.> are the
-    commands that are executed by the wrapper scripts.
-
-
-Q2: Why can't I check the values of variables set by the buildlink3
-    framework using 'make show-var VARNAME=...'?
-
-A2: Some variables are only defined for a subset of the package build
-    phases.  Try instead:
-
-       make show-var PKG_PHASE=wrapper VARNAME=...
+To see the actual command executed by the wrapper scripts, examine the
+contents of the ${WRKDIR}/.work.log file. The lines preceded with [*]
+are the commands that are intercepted by the wrapper scripts, and the
+lines preceded with <.> are the commands that are executed by the
+wrapper scripts.



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