On 14/03/2024 20:24, Hubert Tournier wrote:
Hello,

Check this link:

https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/porters-handbook/slow-porting/#slow-work

From what I have seen, shebangfix is done during the patch target. You use SHEBANG_FILES to specify which files it needs to affect

I spent a lot of time reading porters handbook to find detailed information about this, but it is not there.

The problem is with databases/mysqltuner - upstream broke mysqltuner.pl by missing shebang line. I created patch to add back the previous "#!/usr/bin/env perl" but it is not later replaced by shebangfix to "#!/usr/local/bin/perl" as I expect (probably is shebangfix executed before). That's why I would like to know "some magic command" which shows me the exact steps executed by "make"

I made another patch that adds FreeBSD shebang:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=277703


Le 14/03/2024 à 19:55, Miroslav Lachman a écrit :
Is there a way to see the order of the executed steps by "make"?

tl;dr: I know "make" will run many targets like fetch, checksum, extract, patch... but I would like to see some verbose info about these steps, mainly what is the order of the steps when I run "make". I tried to create some patch to one the port and it seems like "shebangfix" is run before "patch" but I don't know how to see what is true order of the targets.

Kind reagards
Miroslav Lachman




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