Subject: Re: dots in variable names on OS X
To: davide zanon <d.zanon@infinito.it>
From: Eric Radman <theman@eradman.com>
List: pkgsrc-users
Date: 08/27/2006 07:54:55
On 13:22 Sun 27 Aug     , davide zanon wrote:
> Hi! sorry for bothering this list for the second time, but my messages
> *never* get through... and I really can't find any info on the net.
> I'm using Mac OS X 10.4.7, but I know this problem
> exists on .4.2 too. Whichever shell I use, bash or tcsh (my
> favourite) I cannot set any environment variable which contains
> a dot in its name (eg PKG_OPTIONS.<package>), so I don't
> have any control on pkgsrc build options. I only get:
> 
> tcsh: setenv: Syntax Error.
> 
> This is really annoying :)
> Can anyone help me about this? Thanks a lot!

In NetBSD pkgsrc uses sh(1), a standards-based shell, but on other
platforms it will work with bash. Did you set the shell for pkgsrc to
use in mk.conf like this?

CONFIG_SHELL=   /bin/bash
WRAPPER_SHELL=  /bin/bash

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