On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:

> Steve O'Hara-Smith writes:
> > > There is no /usr/ports/Mk directory on my machine 
> > > Where can I find these files or is it a bug ??
> > 
> >         cvsup your ports and all will be well.
> 
> I'm curious what the reason for moving the includes to /usr/ports/Mk
> was.. is this to insure better consistency? That would make sense.

It makes since to me, but I'm a little confused about the timing of this
change.  It was rather annoying to update my 2.2.8-STABLE machine a day or
two after being told that cvsuping ports on a 2.2 machine might cause
breakage (re: the no more 2.2 support announcement) to find that *not*
cvsuping ports broke my ports collection because the makefiles moved to
/usr/ports/Mk.  Don't get me wrong, I like the change, but the timing
seems less the perfect.

-- Brooks


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