portupgrade: what must I fix in this pkgtools.conf entry?

Drew Tomlinson drew at mykitchentable.net
Mon Oct 17 12:58:15 PDT 2005


On 10/15/2005 11:17 PM James Long wrote:

>I've been aware of pkgtools.conf but hadn't buckled down to suss out the syntax
>prior to recently.  Thanks to Dru Lavigne's excellent article at onlamp.com, I'm
>working on my first attempt at setting make variables in pkgtools.conf.
>
>First, is there something I've specified incorrectly in my pkgtools.conf (below)?
>More generally, I haven't found anything in the portupgrade man page that would
>describe a switch that would cause portupgrade to output an indication of what
>configuration information it might have parsed from pkgtools.conf, that would
>help me figure out (sooner in the build process) whether portupgrade is parsing
>my pkgtools.conf successfully.  Is there some way to make portupgrade be verbose
>about what actions it is taking based on pkgtools.conf directives?
>
>Here is the MAKE_ARGS section of /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf:
>
>  MAKE_ARGS = {
>    'graphics/ImageMagick-*' => 'WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_TTF=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PDF=1 WITHOUT_X11=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PERL=1',
>  }
>
>According to my reading of the Makefile, eliminating TTF and PDF support ought to 
>be sufficient to eliminate the need for ghostscript, but still, "portupgrade -N 
>ImageMagick" wants to build ghostscript-gnu-7.07_13 as a dependency.
>
>ns : 22:41:38 /root# ls -l /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf
>-r--r--r--  1 root  wheel  13872 Oct 15 21:42 /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf
>
>ns : 22:41:45 /root# grep -1 Magick /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf
>  MAKE_ARGS = {
>    'graphics/ImageMagick-*' => 'WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_TTF=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PDF=1 WITHOUT_X11=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PERL=1',
>  }
>
>Everything else in pkgtools.conf is stock:
>
>ns : 22:47:01 /root# diff /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf.sample /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf
>310a311
>  
>
>>    'graphics/ImageMagick-*' => 'WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_TTF=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PDF=1 WITHOUT_X11=1 WITHOUT_IMAGEMAGICK_PERL=1',
>>
                               ^^^
If this is your entire 'MAKE_ARGS' line, you don't need a "," at the 
end.  I'm just guessing but maybe the "," is causing the line not to 
parse properly.

Good luck,

Drew

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