On 6/30/06, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 30/06/06 David J Brooks said:
>
>> If you  do 'make -DBATCH' instead of 'make' -  you will use the preset
>> defaults for each port with options. Or you can do
>> 'make config-recursive' - which will offer you all the option screens for
>> the port in whose directory you're currently in and all its dependencies.
>>
>> See 'man ports' for more information.
>>
>> To use those with 'portupgrade -a' will probably take some custom scripting.
>
> Ah, so there's no make.conf option for this?
>

??  You can even set BATCH=yes in your environment.  I'm
pretty sure you can in make.conf, also, but IIRC you might
not want to do that . . .


Why??? What I do is set BATCH=yes in make.conf and If I need to change
the default options I use a if block in make.conf:

.if ${.CURDIR:M*/databases/mysql*}
BROKEN=yes
.endif

.if ${.CURDIR:M*/www/horde*}
WITHOUT_MYSQL=yes WITH_POSTGRESQL=yes
.endif

.if ${.CURDIR:M*/foo/bar}
baz
.endif

Et Cetera, etc.

The first one halts any port that wants MySQL as a dependence. The
rest is self explanatory. You can also put any make option in them
because it works like a Makefile, here is an imaginary example:

.if ${.CURDIR:M*/www/firefox*}
PORTNAME=opera
DISTVERSION=18
CPUTYPE=athlon512
MASTER_SITE_OVERRIDE=http://foobar
PERL_VER=8.6.5
PERL_VERSION=8.6.5
WANT_GNOME=no-way
WANT_QT=hell-yes
CFLAGS+= -O3
USE_GCC=10
OSVERSION=1200000
.include "${.CURDIR}/../../x11/kde3/Makefile"
.endif




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