On Apr 14, 2015, at 1:56 PM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:

> Not upstream, this is something done in the post-destroot (and I'm the 
> original author of the Portfile)

You shouldn't try to make one port use another port's files, via symlinks or 
other trickery.

Subports can and often do share patchfiles. But sometimes even that can be 
problematic. In the php port, for example, I need similar patches for several 
versions of PHP, but sometimes the patches differ slightly, so after initially 
wanting the ports to share the patches, I copied the patches for each version 
of PHP.

Same when I have patches for a port and its -devel version: I maintain two 
copies of the patches. This is helpful when let's say a -devel changes 
something so that the patch needs to change. I can have the changed patch in 
the -devel port, and then later when the stable version is updated, I can copy 
or adapt the patch from the -devel version.

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