On 25.11.23 16:07, Joshua Root wrote:
The default destroot phase builds a string to pass to 'system' by combining destroot.cmd, destroot.args, etc. In this case, it might be easiest to use those for the rakudo command, and create the symlinks in a post-destroot block?
Also note that all files have to be put into ${destroot} during the destroot phase. The files will afterwards be put into an archive from this ${destroot} and will only later be moved to the real ${prefix} when activating the port. When moving these symlink commands to a post-destroot phase, these should look like this: post-destroot { ln -s "${prefix}/share/perl6/site/bin/zef" "${destroot}${prefix}/bin/zef" ln -s "${prefix}/share/perl6/site/bin/zef-m" "${destroot}${prefix}/bin/zef-m" } Rainer