> On Mar 14, 2024, at 8:57 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote: > > On 14/03/2024 20:35, Moin Rahman wrote: >>> On Mar 14, 2024, at 7:55 PM, Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz> wrote: >>> >>> Is there a way to see the order of the executed steps by "make"? >>> >>> tl;dr: I know "make" will run many targets like fetch, checksum, extract, >>> patch... but I would like to see some verbose info about these steps, >>> mainly what is the order of the steps when I run "make". >>> I tried to create some patch to one the port and it seems like "shebangfix" >>> is run before "patch" but I don't know how to see what is true order of the >>> targets. >>> >>> Kind reagards >>> Miroslav Lachman >>> >> ❯ rg --no-filename '^_USES_patch' Mk | sort >> _USES_patch+= 190:pathfix >> _USES_patch+= 200:dos2unix >> _USES_patch+= 210:fix-shebang >> _USES_patch+= 290:gnome-pre-patch >> _USES_patch+= 600:charsetfix-post-patch >> _USES_patch+= 650:post-patch-erlang >> _USES_patch= 701:cabal-post-patch > > Good to know this grep! Thanks. > But where is the step using patches from port's "files" directory? > > Kind regards > Miroslav Lachman
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