nano wrote:
What's the proper use for:
WITH_$PORT_VER=
DEFAULT_$PORT_VER=
$PORT_PORT=
Example:
WITH_BDB_VER=5
DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER=93
APACHE_PORT=www/apache24
Are they essentially interchangeable and achieve the same result?
According to recent changes and /usr/ports/UPDATING
20140211:
On 27 Feb 2014, at 18:42 , Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com writes:
# portmaster mail/postfix210
[...]
=== Gathering dependency list for mail/postfix210 from ports
=== Launching child to install databases/db41
# portmaster mail/postfix210
[...]
=== Gathering dependency list for mail/postfix210 from ports
=== Launching child to install databases/db41
=== postfix210-2.10.3,1 databases/db41 (1/1)
Why?
postfix certainly does *not* require db41, and make.conf is set for version 5.3
# cat
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com writes:
# portmaster mail/postfix210
[...]
=== Gathering dependency list for mail/postfix210 from ports
=== Launching child to install databases/db41
=== postfix210-2.10.3,1 databases/db41 (1/1)
Why?
postfix certainly does *not* require db41, and make.conf is
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
LuKreme krem...@kreme.com writes:
# portmaster mail/postfix210
[...]
=== Gathering dependency list for mail/postfix210 from ports
=== Launching child to install databases/db41
=== postfix210-2.10.3,1 databases/db41 (1/1)
Why?
postfix certainly
What's the proper use for:
WITH_$PORT_VER=
DEFAULT_$PORT_VER=
$PORT_PORT=
Example:
WITH_BDB_VER=5
DEFAULT_PGSQL_VER=93
APACHE_PORT=www/apache24
Are they essentially interchangeable and achieve the same result?
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-ports-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
LuKreme