On Monday 21 January 2008, Thomas Kahle wrote: > i'm not sure if this is the right place for my question, if not, please > tell me the right one.
i dont think there's a mailing list for this stuff, but there is an irc channel (#gentoo-dev-help iirc) > I'm trying to write an ebuild for a math software called polymake. It > uses a non-autotools, makefile and perl based configuration mechanism. > This thing will ask questions to the user during the make process. > These questions can be answered using the information from make.conf, so > it should be automated? ebuilds should always be automated > Now my question is: How to do it in a clean way? > a) Patch the makefile? it sounded like you can write the answers into make.conf ahead of time ? > b) Use a tool like "expect" to answer the questions? yikes, i doubt most people nowadays know what expect is let alone how to use it :) you can usually cheat if there is a set # of questions and they'd always be asked in the same order ... ./some-curious-command.sh <<-EOF first answer ${second_answer_from_a_var} $(third answer from a command) EOF -mike
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