Subject: pkgsrc/mk/install/install not showing the "real" PKG_SYSCONFDIR.
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Juan RP <juan@xtraeme.unixbsd.org>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 06/01/2004 00:26:20
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Hi there,
I was trying to pkgview'ify pkgsrc/devel/GConf2, but the message has appeared
doesn't like much:
===> Installing configuration/support files for GConf2-2.6.1
/usr/pkg/packages/GConf2-2.6.1/etc/gconf/2/path
===========================================================================
You may wish to customize the following files for GConf2-2.6.1:
/usr/pkg/packages/GConf2-2.6.1/etc/gconf/2/path
===========================================================================
===> Registering installation for GConf2-2.6.1
GConf2-2.6.1 requires installed package ORBit2-2.10.2
GConf2-2.6.1 requires installed package glib2-2.4.1
GConf2-2.6.1 requires installed package libxml2-2.6.9
GConf2-2.6.1 requires installed package popt-1.7nb4
GConf2-2.6.1 requires installed package xmlcatmgr-2.1
===> Building views for GConf2-2.6.1
=> Performing package view clash check for GConf2-2.6.1 in standard view
=> Performing package view overwrite check for GConf2-2.6.1 in standard view
=> Linking package into standard view
As you can see there, pkgsrc/mk/install/install should show us the "real"
PKG_SYSCONFDIR (/usr/pkg/etc by default).
Now my question... is there any variable to print the "real" PKG_SYSCONFDIR
path?
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Juan RP <juan@xtraeme.unixbsd.org>
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