On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:58:40PM +0100, Jonas Melian wrote: > Marc Espie wrote: > > >On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 07:56:11PM +0100, Jonas Melian wrote: > > > > > >>For installing a port in another subdirectory, i'd used DESTDIR and > >>DESTDIRNAME but both fails. > >> > >>I also tried with 'FAKE_FLAGS=${DESTDIRNAME}=/usr/test' and > >>'PREFIX=${DESTDIR}/usr/local' in /etc/mk.conf but nothing. > >> > >>sudo make install DESTDIR=/usr/test > >> > >>I looked at man bsd.port.mk > >> > >>Any suggestion? > >> > >> > > > >Give more details. I think you're seriously confused. > > > > > > > > > I built OpenBSD from source optimized in size. > I created a file /etc/mk.conf with the new options for the compiler and > I run: > > DIR_SRC=/usr/test > cd /usr/src/etc && make distrib-dirs DESTDIR=$DIR_SRC > cd /usr/src && nice make build DESTDIR=$DIR_SRC > > The new system was built in that directory. > > But now I cann't build a port in that subdirectory.
What you're trying to do is not supported, your best bet is a chroot.