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Subject: ultimate goal of DESTDIR support?

From: Klaus Heinz <k.heinz%janacht.kh-22.de@localhost>

Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 23:42:51 +0100


Hi,

at the moment the default mode of installation pkgsrc supports is the
"traditional" one: install files into live system as user "root" and create
package from there.

Late in 2006 Joerg Sonnenberger added support for installation to a
directory DESTDIR: copy files as non-root user to temporary directory
DESTDIR, create binary package from those files and use pkg_add to add the
package to the live system.

Although I do not remember seeing this explicitly said anywhere, I always
had the impression that the intent of DESTDIR support was to get away
from the current (traditional) method, ie some day in the future pkgsrc
would use DESTDIR installations by default.

Is this impression correct? Or is "DESTDIR" installation just a
nice-to-have feature and takes second place in importance to the
traditional method?

ciao
     Klaus



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