Florent Thoumie wrote:

rcNG was the word for "using rc.subr".

rcNG stands for rc Next Generation. It's not the next generation anymore.

Using the .sh extension prevents from conflicts in ${WRKDIR} and you know what kind of file it is in ${FILESDIR}. Anyway, what is the difference between adding .sh suffix in some cases and removing it in some cases ?


As I mentioned in one of my messages, we can easily fix this by changing bsd.port.mk to take file.in and output $WRKDIR/file.out. I haven't finished the patch to bsd.port.mk yet, but it's a trivial change.

Doug

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