On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 19:02:35 -0700 "Kirk Coombs" <freebsd-po...@coombscloud.com> said
Hello, I’m working on building my very first port (for the server component from https://www.urbackup.org/ <https://www.urbackup.org/>). Since this my first attempt at porting, I have ended up iterating a lot on the pkg-plist, new files in the ‘files’ directory, etc. as I try new things and explore the options in the Porter’s Handbook. To test any of these changes, I find that I need to do a ‘make clean’ from the port's directory in order for them to be used on the next ‘make build’--which obviously deletes any compiling work that had been done previously. Since this application takes a few minutes to compile, that can be a bit annoying and slow down the iterative debugging and learning process. Is there an easy way to avoid having to do a full ‘make clean’ when you change pkg-plist, etc.? Nothing is jumping out at me in the Porter’s Handbook, 'man port', or my web searches.
I'm not exactly sure what commands you're currently using to accomplish your intended goal(s). But if it's just pkg-plist that you're working on; you might find: make -DBATCH makeplist helpful. HTH --Chris
Thanks! Kirk
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