Hi.

In a (possibly foolish) attempt to add a third-party patch to an application I 
use *without* abandoning the ports tree for this app, I'm trying to make a 
local modification to the port to download and include the patch in the build 
process.  The problem I'm running into is that it is distributed from a source 
distribution site that uses a downloads CGI rather than a direct URL to 
distribution files, and the URI has nothing whatsoever to do with the name of 
the resulting file.  This, obviously, breaks MASTER_SITES and DISTFILES because 
what I have to put in DISTFILES doesn't match what would go in the distinfo 
file.

I'm poking around at possible alternatives, but nothing really stands out in 
the reading I've done.  Is this sort of thing supported by the ports system at 
all, or should I just abandon this completely and switch to fully manual builds?

I briefly looked at downloading the patch file, splitting it up (it includes 
several patches) and including the resulting files in files/patch-*.  This 
would be worth the work, but I'm also toying with eventually submitting my 
changes as a patch to the port with a line in OPTIONS to include/ignore the 3rd 
party patches and I can't find a way to wrap an ifdef around patch-* files in 
the Makefile, since they seem to be auto-discovered and acted on.  

If anyone has any advice on how to handle this in a way that solves both 
problems, I'd appreciate it.  Thanks in advance!
   Matt Pounsett


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