On 9/27/2013 6:19 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote: > > Am 27.09.2013 um 13:02 schrieb Bryan Drewery: > >> On 9/27/2013 3:55 AM, Boris Samorodov wrote: >>> 27.09.2013 02:05, William Grzybowski пишет: >>> >>>> Well, it shouldn't create packages unless you use "make package", >>> >>> I think that if STAGE is used then a package is created and then >>> it (the package) is get installed (via "make install" command). >>> >>>> you can set PACKAGES to move it from /usr/ports/packages. >>> >> >> Yes, this is true for pkg_install. Pkgng does not do this. > > So, if I do want to have NO_STAGE disabled (staging enabled), and I have a > read-only /usr/ports, and I'm not yet using pkgng, I need to set PACKAGES to > a read-write location, even if I do not want to retain packages? Or is there > a variable specifically for setting the package storage path for building a > staging package? > > > Stefan >
NO_STAGE is not a user variable. Do not set that. It is not intended that 'make install' creates a package in a read-only directory. As I said, I am discussing this to fix it. For now you must set PACKAGES= to a writable location until it is fixed. -- Regards, Bryan Drewery
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