On Mar 5, 2010, at 16:14, Marko Käning wrote:

> I usually do extract/configure/build/destroot as non-admin user, only the 
> last step, meaning install, I want to execute as the admin.
> 
> If I run "sudo port install" then - of course - other directories are 
> assigned for storing the downloaded files, build directories, etc.
> 
> What I'd like to achieve is to tell the sudo'ed port command that it should 
> use the directory structur of the non-admin user. (My tries with -D option 
> didn't work as expected.)
> 
> How to do this properly?

MacPorts always behaved that way before version 1.8.0. Now, I'm not sure how to 
achieve that anymore. :( I'd like that functionality back too. For me, the GSoC 
'08 privileges branch whose merging in has had this effect has caused nothing 
but trouble. :/



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