Re: port to install that is a collection of py scripts and a small executable in a folder ...

2016-09-13 Thread Ken Cunningham
> > The trac port does something similar in post-destroot (copying some files > into ${destroot}${prefix}/share/trac/contrib and then linking some things > into ${destroot}${prefix}/bin) if you're looking for an example to help. > > -- > Daniel J. Luke I see -- the trac port is very similar i

Re: port to install that is a collection of py scripts and a small executable in a folder ...

2016-09-13 Thread Daniel J. Luke
On Sep 13, 2016, at 12:45 AM, Ken Cunningham wrote: > To make it install as a command line app, I could xinstall the relevant parts > of the build folder into ${prefix}/libexec/sshuttle, ${destroot}${prefix}/libexec/sshuttle (in post-destroot phase). > and then use a system call to symlink the

Re: port to install that is a collection of py scripts and a small executable in a folder ...

2016-09-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 12, 2016, at 23:45, Ken Cunningham wrote: > > Hi all, > > I thought I'd work on a new requested port, sshuttle. Looks like something I > might want to use myself. > > I have it downloading, building, and running from the build folder, but there > is no "make install" component. In the

port to install that is a collection of py scripts and a small executable in a folder ...

2016-09-12 Thread Ken Cunningham
Hi all, I thought I'd work on a new requested port, sshuttle. Looks like something I might want to use myself. I have it downloading, building, and running from the build folder, but there is no "make install" component. In the build folder after the build there turns out to be a small mac app