> Is there a standard way of naming a pkg that is locally compiled (maybe with a > different set of options, or a local patch) so that it doesn't get confused > with generic ports that are from freeBSD.org?
> I want to use mostly standard pkgs but need to compile a few myself (this > can't be an uncommon requirement). > How can I name my variant pkgs so the the pkg program (and ports) can still > know that it is a satisfactory supplier of prerequisite components? > e.g. if a pkg wants a specific rev of libxml2 how much does it use of the > name libxml2-2.9.2_2 ? > Can (should) I add stuff after the '_'? If I do will it still recognise my > pkg file and if I do are there any rules regarding *WHAT* I can put there. > lastly is there somewhere I should be looking to read all this information > rather than pestering the mailing list? > What I'd like to have is my own depot with something like: === > libsmi-0.4.8_1.txz > libxcb-1.11.1.txz > libxml2-2.9.2_2-mumble.3.txz > lsof-4.88,8.txz > lsof-4.90.b,8.txz > m4-1.4.17_1,1.txz === > where 'mumble.3' is a locally defined addition, but all the rest of the pkgs > are straight from pkg.freebsd.org, (or at least compile in default form). > This "kind-of" works, but the rules of play are not defined anyhere I have > read, so I don't know if it's going to suddenly fail one day. > Also it's be really nice if there were a variable I could set to "mumble.3" so > that I don't have to do a manual rename, because between the time that the > package is made and it is renamed there is a 'misnamed' package sitting around > acting as a potential source of confusion. > thanks, > Julian I too might like to compile something not in the ports tree, would like to make a category "mystuff" but don't really know how to make it work. I might get an error message for invalid category, as happened to me once in NetBSD with pkgsrc, and I also don't want it to be changed by svn update, or cvs update in the case of NetBSD and pkgsrc. One package of possible interest is Steffen Daode Nurpmeso's s-nail, to be renamed to s-mailx, which is an update to heirloom-mailx and mailx or nail; included in Arch Linux and OpenBSD ports. Or maybe I want to test a modification to an existing package. Tom _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"