Following up on a previous discussion about ports refusing to fetch because of issues unrelated to the fetch process.
I'm prepping a machine for the xorg 6 -> 7 upgrade, and hitting this in ports/x11/xorg-libraries/Makefile: .if !defined(XORG_UPGRADE) && !defined(PACKAGE_BUILDING) && exists(/usr/X11R6) pre-everything:: @if [ ! -L /usr/X11R6 ]; then \ echo -n "/usr/X11R6 exists, but it is not a symlink. "; \ echo "Installation cannot proceed."; \ echo -n "This looks like an incompletely removed old version "; \ echo -n "of X. In the current version, /usr/X11R6 must be "; \ echo -n "a symlink if it exists at all."; \ echo -n "Please read ${PORTSDIR}/UPDATING (entry of 20070519) "; \ echo -n "for the procedure to upgrade X.org related ports."; \ /usr/bin/false; \ fi .elif !exists(/usr/X11R6) && !defined(WITHOUT_X11R6_SYMLINK) pre-everything:: ${LN} -s ${X11BASE} /usr/X11R6 || ${TRUE} .endif The problem is that this prevents me from doing "make fetch-recursive". Can't use NO_IGNORE to get around this one. Could that Makefile be patched to use IGNORE= instead of the current echo? (note, I just hacked my local version of the Makefile for now, so my immediate problem is solved -- I'm looking to suggest an improvement) I was going to throw together a patch, but I realized I'm fuzzy on the difference between .if and @if -- so if anyone wants to take a few minutes to clarify those for me, I'd be happy :) -- Bill Moran http://www.potentialtech.com _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"