> Hi Willy, the sbopkg script is very complex, I was trying to find were the
> options are parsed.
Yes i know, it's quite complex :)
> I don't have experience with large scripts like sbopkg, just $0.02 :)
> It seems that the var $LDOPTIONS doesn't get set when there are
> build options declared,
Hi Willy, the sbopkg script is very complex, I was trying to find were the
options are parsed.
I don't have experience with large scripts like sbopkg, just $0.02 :)
It seems that the var $LDOPTIONS doesn't get set when there are
build options declared, since the value ' (Q)ueue,' isn't displayed.
> Hi Willy, thanks for reply.
> Running sbopkg -R -k -i "aMule:WEBSERVER=yes" didn't work,
> sbopkg still doesn't show the queue.
>
> sbopkg -i "aMule:WEBSERVER=yes" didn't work too.
> (without -k since the packages are already installed)
>
>
> There are other quote combinations that 'sbopkg -h'