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Re: how to get base /usr/bin/env in a package?



Usually, you should include "../../lang/python/application.mk" and do REPLACE_PYTHON.

What is your package?

Kind regards,
Adam


> At build time a package I'm working on is replacing
> @xENV@ python2.7
> with the result of which env, resulting in
> /path/to/env python2.7
> 
> in pkgsrc this results in:
> 
> ERROR: /usr/pkg/bin/gnunet-qr:  #!/usr/work/wip/gnunet/work/.tools/bin/env python2.7
> ERROR: *** The above files still have references to the build directory.
> ERROR:     This is possibly an error that should be fixed by unwrapping
> ERROR:     the files or adding missing tools to the package makefile!
> *** Error code 1
> 
> I've tried to SUBST_SED, but it always stays at a wrong path.
> 
> Is there a way to achieve this without changing the upstream Makefile?
> 



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