On Tue 07 Dec 2010 at 14:33:24 PST Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 13:27:02 -0800
Charlie Kester <corky1...@comcast.net> wrote:
On Tue 07 Dec 2010 at 07:47:41 PST Peter Pentchev wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 06:27:54PM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
>> I'm getting a strange error while trying to install the handbrake
>> port:
>>
>>
>> ===> Configuring for handbrake-0.9.3
>> sed:
/usr/ports/multimedia/handbrake/work/HandBrake-0.9.3//usr/ports/multimedia/handbrake/work/HandBrake-0.9.3/configure:
>> No such file or directory *** Error code 1
>>
>> Stop in /usr/ports/multimedia/handbrake.
>>
>> Looking at the port Makefile and bsd.port.mk, I can't see why sed
>> is being run here. Nor can I see why ${WRKSRC} is appearing twice
>> in the path to the configure script.
>
>I'd say lines 110-112 of the Makefile (REINPLACE_CMD on configure)
>are why sed is being run :)
Is the post-patch target built *after* the "===> Configuring..."
message is displayed?
No
I saw those lines in the Makefile, and added an ECHO command at the
end of the post-patch commands. It was displayed before "===>
Configuring".
yep. the order of the target is enforced in bsd.port.mk
So I'm back to my original puzzlement: why and where is sed being
invoked by the configure target?
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