Paul,
The problem isn’t OpenNMS, but the Makefile. If you look at your output again,
search for ${WRKSRC}, and you’ll notice it being a path component instead of
the beginning of a path.
Your configuring maven to use an alternate global repository location (patching
maven/conf/settings.xml), but that’s botched due to the do-build target where
environment variables JAVA_HOME and WRKSRC are only set for the compile.pl
command, and not for assemble.pl.
Try using this in your Makefile and see if it gets further:
----
post-patch:
${FIND} ${WRKSRC} -name "*.orig" -delete
COMPILE_ARGS= --java-home=${JAVA_HOME} -Dbuild=all
-Dopennms.home="${PREFIX}/${PORTNAME}"
do-build:
@cd ${WRKSRC} && \
./compile.pl ${COMPILE_ARGS} && \
./assemble.pl -Dbuild.profile=full ${COMPILE_ARGS}
----
A couple of other notes:
Most of OpenNMS is under the GPLv3 license. There are a few files that are not,
see the top level LICENSE file for the list. Not sure how to flag it in the
makefile to indicate multiple licenses.
You might want to look at splitting OpenNMS into multiple packages to be
installed to make it comparable to other ports. See the debian build files, and
the tools/packages/opennms/opennms.spec for groupings those two build systems
use.
Good luck!
Ron
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