Hi Mark!

On Nov 12, 2007, at 12:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Juan Manuel Palacios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
$[juan @macbookpro: macports1.0](858/0,1) -> sudo find /opt/local -
name macosx.mtree
/opt/local/share/macports/resources/port1.0/install/macosx.mtree

$[juan @macbookpro: macports1.0](859/0,1) -> sudo find /opt/local -
name prefix.mtree
/opt/local/etc/macports/prefix.mtree
/opt/local/share/macports/resources/port1.0/install/prefix.mtree

        I wonder if we still use the mtree file installed in ${prefix}/etc/
macports/ for something? Anyone care to destroot a port after moving
it aside and report any findings? (comparing to destrooting after
moving the one in /opt/local/share/macports/resources/port1.0/
install/ aside would be ideal).

I don't recall anyone ever answering this, though I could be wrong. I am
cleaning out my doc related email stuff and tried it.  Here are the
results:

Move ${prefix}/etc/macports/prefix.mtree -> Result: ports destroot fine
and still pass mtree checks

Move ${prefix}/share/macports/resources/port1.0/install/ prefix.mtree ->
Result:  ports fail to destroot with this message:

"mtree: /opt/local/share/macports/resources/port1.0/install/ prefix.mtree:
No such file or directory"


So I suppose we should remove ${prefix}/etc/macports/prefix.mtree since it
is redundant and not needed anymore?

Mark


I removed the installation of prefix.mtree from ${prefix}/etc/ macports a while ago, but thanks for the confirmation anyhow!

        Regards,....


-jmpp

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