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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neil Blakey-Milner
ea8ae7eb91 Actually use the user's group name, not their username, for the *GRP
variables passed to the ports system.  For example, use 'wheel' instead
of 'root' for root.
2001-11-18 11:19:39 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
aca5c8ad90 Use 'id -un' and 'id -gn' for user and group information, not 'logname'.
Add mkppackage, which will create a "fake"-style package, but not
really.  It doesn't try fake PREFIX and such to the build (it's not
really possible anyway yet), but it uses pkg_create's '-s' option to
pretend the package generated was installed in ${PREFIX}.
2001-08-17 09:41:17 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
a8154cfead Be more specific in trying to exclude man pages - look for 'man/man',
not just 'man'.  This makes the 'manage_*' from Zope work.
2001-04-02 10:37:33 +00:00
Peter Pentchev
fe8a840446 Do not hardcode /tmp as a temp directory base, try $TMPDIR, $TMP and
the system temp dir as given by paths.h (paths.ph) in this order.

Approved by:	nbm
Perl-fu by:	des, Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
2001-02-22 14:51:44 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
48fce3facf As a quick fix, use /tmp instead of the currently hardcoded /usr/tmp. 2001-01-03 11:16:46 +00:00
Neil Blakey-Milner
e0ceba3928 Add (a currently very bare) mkpbuild, and (the more useful) mkpinstall.
mkpbuild just builds a port with WRKDIRPREFIX and PREFIX set to a
directory in /tmp, and with the owner and group variables set to the
user.  A placeholder - in future, it'll have build error/log parsing.

mkpinstall's claim to fame is to do the same, except with "make install"
instead of "make build", and it then parses the mtree file, and compares
that and the current directory tree and the files, and auto-generates a
plist.

They're not pretty, but they finish the mkptools set basic
functionality: automatic skeleton generation with mkpskel, on-extraction
requirements guessing, and plist generation.

Future direction might be parsing build and install failures, checking
for '/usr/local' abuse, more requirements guessing, and stuff like that.
2001-01-02 20:44:26 +00:00