On 30 March 2013 02:40, Michael Gmelin <free...@grem.de> wrote: > pkg-plist contains: > > %%WWWDATA%%@exec mkdir -p -m 755 www/nginx-dist > %%WWWDATA%%@exec if [ ! -d %D/www/nginx/ ] ; then ln -fs > %D/www/nginx-dist %D/www/nginx; fi > %%WWWDATA%%www/nginx-dist/EXAMPLE_DIRECTORY-DONT_ADD_OR_TOUCH_ANYTHING > %%WWWDATA%%www/nginx-dist/index.html > %%WWWDATA%%www/nginx-dist/50x.html > %%WWWDATA%%@exec chmod a-w www/nginx-dist > %%WWWDATA%%@unexec if [ -L %D/www/nginx ]; then rm -f %D/www/nginx; fi > %%WWWDATA%%@dirrmtry www/nginx-dist > > cd /usr/ports/www/nginx > make install clean > > # pkg info -R nginx | grep www/nginx-dist > > /usr/local/www/nginx-dist/50x.html: > 3c264d74770fd706d59c68d90ca1eb893ac379a666ff136f9acc66ca01daec02 > /usr/local/www/nginx-dist/EXAMPLE_DIRECTORY-DONT_ADD_OR_TOUCH_ANYTHING: > 01ba4719c80b6fe911b091a7c05124b64eeece964e09c058ef8f9805daca546b > /usr/local/www/nginx-dist/index.html: > 38ffd4972ae513a0c79a8be4573403edcd709f0f572105362b08ff50cf6de521 > /usr/local/www/nginx-dist/: y > mkdir -p -m 755 www/nginx-dist > if [ ! -d /usr/local/www/nginx/ ] ; then ln -fs /usr/local/www/nginx-dist > /usr/local/www/nginx; fi > chmod a-w www/nginx-dist > > This means in practice, once you create a binary package (pseudo code): > pkg create nginx > pkg repo . > ... > pkg install nginx > > You'll be left with a www/nginx-dist relative to wherever you've been > in the file. I assume that pkg-plist should use %D/www/nginx instead of > www/nginx in mkdir and chmod. So it's probably a bug in the port > itself. Is this something that pkgng could potentially catch in future?
Actually, the current working directory is set with the @cwd command, set to %D by default, so in practice it's not a problem. However... I would agree that you must use %D/ and give absolute paths when running commands in pkg-plist. I would also question the use of mkdir -m 755 then setting mode to 555 with chmod in the next command??? Chris _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"