Thanks Ulrich,

I've discovered the following issue:

!!!    This example works:  !!!

MY_FILE=        /usr/local/share/openjsip/conf/proxy.properties

do-check: 
.for f in ${MY_FILE}
.       if !exists(${f})
                @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${f} doesn't exists"
.       else
                @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${f} exists"
.       endif
.endfor

!!!  And this one doesn't: !!!

MY_FILE=        proxy.properties

do-check: 
.for f in ${MY_FILE}
.       if !exists(${DATADIR}/conf/${f})
                @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${DATADIR}/conf/${f} doesn't exists"
.       else
                @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${DATADIR}/conf/${f} exists"
.       endif
.endfor


So, I will use the first method... But anyway I would like to know why
the second
example doesn't work.

P.S. The second example was copied from tomcat6 port :\


On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 17:11 +0100, Ulrich Spörlein wrote:

> On Mon, 28.12.2009 at 10:13:42 +0200, Yevgen Krapiva wrote:
> > Hi guys, 
> > 
> > I'm trying to create my own port. I'm stucked with the following
> > Makefile:
> > 
> > PORTNAME=      openjsip
> > PORTVERSION=   0.0.4
> > ...
> > ...
> > MY_FILE=       proxy.properties
> > 
> > do-check: 
> > 
> >     #FIRST TEST
> > .   if !exists(/usr/local/share/openjsip/conf/proxy.properties)
> >             @${ECHO_MSG} ">> /usr/local/share/openjsip/conf/proxy.properties
> > doesn't exist"
> > .   else
> >             @${ECHO_MSG} ">> /usr/local/share/openjsip/conf/proxy.properties
> > exists"
> > .   endif
> >     
> >     #SECOND TEST
> >     @${ECHO_MSG} ">> DATADIR=${DATADIR}"
> > 
> > .for f in ${MY_FILE}
> > .   if !exists(${DATADIR}/conf/${f})
> >             @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${DATADIR}/conf/${f} doesn't exist"
> > .   else
> >             @${ECHO_MSG} ">> File ${DATADIR}/conf/${f} exists"
> > .   endif
> > .endfor
> > 
> > 
> > I'm trying to make script to check the existence of proxy.properties
> > file.
> > The first test works well while to other one (with the use of 'for')
> > doesn't.
> > Can you help me, I don't understand why the second test fails.
> 
> First of all, please do not use "empty" lines inside a Makefile, it is
> not an imperative language and care must be taken so that the parser
> gets things right.
> 
> Doing a minimal test, I cannot confirm your findings, perhaps you should
> try to trim down your example and see where it breaks or starts to work.
> 
> Example:
> 
> FILES=/etc/rc.conf /etc/doener.conf
> 
> all:
> .for f in ${FILES}
> .if !exists(${f})
>       @echo "${f} does not exist"
> .else
>       @echo "${f} does exist"
> .endif
> .endfor
> 
> % make all
> /etc/rc.conf does exist
> /etc/doener.conf does not exist
> 
> hth,
> Uli
> 
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