Subject: What does the "WRKOBJDIR" variable do?
To: None <pkgsrc-users@netbsd.org>
From: Rakhesh Sasidharan <rakheshster@gmail.com>
List: pkgsrc-users
Date: 06/03/2006 14:59:20
Hi,

The pkgsrc user's guide [1] says:

"WRKOBJDIR: The top level directory where, if defined, the separate
working directories will get created, and symbolically linked to from
${WRKDIR} (see below). This is useful for building packages on several
architectures, then ${PKGSRCDIR}  can be NFS-mounted while
${WRKOBJDIR}  is local to every architecture. (It should be noted that
PKGSRCDIR should not be set by the user =97 it is an internal definition
which refers to the root of the pkgsrc tree. It is possible to have
many pkgsrc tree instances.)"

Could someone explain this for me please? I know WRKDIR refers to the
"work" subfolder inside the package directory, but what does WRKOBJDIR
refer to? How is it related/ different to WRKDIR?

Thanks,
Rakhesh


[1] http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/configuring.html#variables-a=
ffecting-build

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