Le 11 oct. 07 à 16:50, Instruct ICC a écrit :
> > > btw @Instruct ICC : AFAIK port configure foo doesnt take config
> > > options -- it merely starts the configure phase of the port
> > > instalation. Configuration tags are set via the portfile
which you
> > > can inspect with port cat foo if you are curious. Some others
are
> > > set in port itself (like macos
> >
> >
> > I see
> > configure.args --enable-shared \
> > --mandir=${prefix}/share/man \
> > --disable-framework
> >
> > So I'd have to edit configure.args here if a variant was not
> > available?
> > How could I make a new variant? (Just asking. No need yet. I
> > suppose I should also inform the maintainer?)
> > Ahh, I see
> > variant universal {
> > configure.args-append --enable-universalsdk
> > }
> >
> > Why is this Macports low level stuff getting interesting to me? I
> > have work to do. ;)
>
> universalsdk does not play well with MacPorts and the current
> universal support does work with latest Xcode Developer Tools.
Actually, I was pointing out that I see the configure.args entry
and the variant entry in the portfile.
My point is, is this where I'd make my modifications coming from a
background of:
./configure
make
make install
?
Sorry for the misunderstanding ;)
Yes, that's how it should be done.
I'm looking forward for your contributions.
Regards,
--
Anthony Ramine, the infamous MacPorts Trac slave.
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