How to pick up options from another ("master") port, but don't show "config" dialog at all and have defaults in case of absence of "master" port options file?

Lev Serebryakov lev at FreeBSD.org
Mon Jun 16 14:32:40 UTC 2014


Hello, Michelle.
You wrote 16 июня 2014 г., 17:40:54:

>>   I want some "dependant" ports to pick-up options set in "main" port, but
>>  never ever show "config" dialog/UI. I've tried to set
>>  OPTIONS_NAME=cat_port, and it set OPTIONS_FILE_SET and OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET
>>  variables, but not PORT_OPTIONS variable, as this exact ("dependant") port
>>  doesn't have OPTIONS_DEFINE (of course).
>>
>>   What is proper way to use options in this situation? OPTIONS_SLAVE doesn't
>>  look right, as it override options file. I need something like
>>  OPTIONS_SLAVE_DEFAULT, which will work as OPTIONS_SLAVE if here is no
>>  ${OPTIONS_FILE} and could be overridden by ${OPTIONS_FILE}, if it is
>>  present.
>>
>>   
MS> Have a look at editors/pico-alpine and mail/alpine that does exactly
MS> what you're asking I think.
 Nope. "make config" in "editoris/pico-alpine" shows dialog. I don't want
it at all.


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