On Sep 12, 2012, at 15:36, Bradley Giesbrecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sep 12, 2012, at 3:13 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote: > >> I really liked the old mtime approach. It made development easier. If I >> have a bug in destroot, I want to just retry destroot without having to >> rebuild. I used to accomplish this by touching (or editing) the state file >> after editing the Portfile, but with this change to checksums, I can no >> longer trick base this way. >> >> I really don't want to use ports_ignore_different because I don't want to >> set it globally, and 75% of the time, I'm sure I'll mistype it. I'll either >> think it's port_ instead of ports_ or misspell something else, and then my >> state will be gone. >> >> Is there an equivalently easy way to get base to think that the Portfile >> isn't newer? What is everyone else's new workflow? > > Doen't "port -o" do what you want? > > $ man port | col -b | grep -- " -o" > -o honor state files even if the Portfile has been modified since > (called -o because it used to mean "older") Ah, nice. Thanks. _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev
