svn commit: r469188 - head/ports-mgmt/pkg_replace

Adam Weinberger adamw at adamw.org
Sun May 6 15:45:40 UTC 2018


> On 6 May, 2018, at 09:04, Baptiste Daroussin <bapt at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 08:41:36AM -0600, Adam Weinberger wrote:
>>> On 6 May, 2018, at 04:27, Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:15:03AM +0000, Koichiro Iwao wrote:
>>>> New Revision: 469188
>>>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/469188
>>>>
>>>> Log:
>>>>   ports-mgmt/pkg_replace: Update to 20180424
>>>>
>>>>   - Cleanup code
>>>>   - Speed up and strictly check package's dependencies
>>>>   - While here, pet portlint by using pkg-plist instead of PLIST_FILES
>>>
>>> Could you explain what did you achieve by moving three-line PLIST_FILES
>>> into pkg-plist?  How can "pet portlint" be a reason for a change while
>>> we generally encourage converting <6-line pkg-plist's into PLIST_FILES?
>>>
>>> ./danfe
>>>
>>>> -
>>>> -PLIST_FILES=	sbin/pkg_replace \
>>>> -		man/man1/pkg_replace.1.gz \
>>>> -		"@sample %%ETCDIR%%/pkg_replace.conf.sample"
>>>
>>> Correct PLIST_FILES should read:
>>>
>>> PLIST_FILES=	sbin/pkg_replace \
>>> 		man/man1/pkg_replace.1.gz \
>>> 		@sample\ etc/pkg_replace/pkg_replace.conf.sample
>>>
>>> ./danfe
>>
>> Sorry, Alexey, but portlint was right here. @sample and other macros  
>> should
>> *never* appear in PLIST_FILES. Even if the port installs only a single  
>> file,
>> if it’s a @sample, it goes in pkg-plist.
> Same why :)
>
> Alexey is wrong imho about the '\' the quotes where fine, but he is right  
> about
> the replacement of the %%ETCDIR%%.
>
> I don't understand why keywords should be forbiddent in PLIST_FILES macros?
>
> The framework itself uses macros in PLIST_FILES

Oh, my. I thought this was a thing! I was so certain that this was (at  
least at one time) policy. Did this change, or did I just invent the whole  
thing?

# Adam


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