On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 01:50:31PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> > I haven't found any usage of this in any PLIST.
>
> Look into already created packages, for examples:
>
> pkg_info -a -f | grep symlink
and also, if PLISTs from ports tree don't use @symlink and binary
packages do use @
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 08:44:03AM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm confused how @symlink should work,...
>
> @symlink name
> Added after a file entry by pkg_create to record that the entry
> is actually a symbolic link.
>
> I haven't found any usage of this in any PLIST.
G
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 08:44:03AM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm confused how @symlink should work,...
>
> @symlink name
> Added after a file entry by pkg_create to record that the entry
> is actually a symbolic link.
>
> I haven't found any usage of this in any PLIST.
L
Hello,
I'm confused how @symlink should work,...
@symlink name
Added after a file entry by pkg_create to record that the entry
is actually a symbolic link.
I haven't found any usage of this in any PLIST.
My goal:
- create a sample dir in /var/foo
- create a symlink in /etc/foo -