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Re: use of PKGMAKECONF




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Subject: Re: use of PKGMAKECONF

From: "Johnny C. Lam" <jlam%pkgsrc.org@localhost>

Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 14:49:41 -0500


George Georgalis wrote:

/usr/pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.txt says:

  * PKGMAKECONF: Location of the mk.conf file used by a package's BSD-style
    Makefile. If this is not set, MAKECONF is set to /dev/null to avoid picking
    up settings used by builds in /usr/src.

However pkgsrc seems to use /etc/mk.conf if it
exists (PKGMAKECONF unset).


I think you're misunderstanding the documentation for PKGMAKECONF.

pkgsrc itself uses /etc/mk.conf 
(or if you bootstrapped your bmake, it  uses ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}/mk.conf). PKGMAKECONF is the file used by  packages that themselves use BSD makefiles (makefiles in ${WRKSRC}).  The two are different.

        Cheers,

        -- Johnny C. Lam



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