I'm making a port for OpenSIPS. It builds successfully, but the even with just 
"make" it installs files to the system instead of to stage (i.e. to 
/usr/local/... instead of /usr/ports/net/opensips/work/stage/usr/local/...).

I am using gmake and gcc since that's what's required for OpenSIPS.

I've done a similar port before and the FreeBSD ports macros do the staging for 
me. However, even when I tell gmake the DESTDIR=${STAGEDIR} in do-build and 
do-install, a "make" just installs the files to /usr/local/... .

I can't find any documentation on how to ensure building uses staging. OpenSIPS 
doesn't have a configure script AFAIK. It has it's own menuconfig which 
normally generates a Makefile.conf. The only thing useful in there is PREFIX= , 
but that is to specify the final destination paths (also used in linking I 
guess). My port passes the compile flags in MAKE_ARGS instead of using a 
Makefile.conf file.

-- 
Regards, Euan Thoms

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