At 11:37 PM -0600 1/19/07, Scot Hetzel wrote:
On 1/19/07, Paul Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings again. I have a two-part question that may be a ports FAQ,
but I couldn't find such a beast.
(1) For a particular port, I need to change the the MAKE_ENV to make
it build the way I want. What is the proper way to do this that will
live beyond the next time I do a cvsup? That is, editing the Makefile
works just fine, but I want something that will live if the Makefile
gets reverted.
Use the sysutils/portconf port and define the apporiate variable in
PREFIX/etc/ports.conf.
This isn't working for me. I installed the port and created
/usr/local/etc/ports.conf. I added the line:
security/nss: NSS_ENABLE_ECC=1 | BUILD_OPT=1
But building security/nss still builds without those in the make environment.
If I add NSS_ENABLE_ECC=1 in the Makefile, I can see it reflected in
the cc lines during make; if I try to just ue the
/usr/local/etc/ports.conf, I don't.
Clues?
--Paul Hoffman
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