Hello guys, Please excuse the non-telling subject of this e-mail. I am a bit lost here and don't exactly understand where the problem I'm about to outline originates form.
A few weeks ago, I created a port of a C++17 library which is built using CMake. Everything went very smoothly. Now I wanted to create another port, also of a C++17 library which is built using CMake. While the port itself compiles & installs successfully, I cannot pass `make check-plist`. What I basically see happening is that the port builds and installs correctly but it installs under /usr/local/ rather than in $STAGEDIR/usr/local/ The only notable difference between this port and the one I already published is that this one depends on Qt5 libraries. However, I doubt that this has an effect. Building & installing the library manually (outside of FreeBSD's port infrastructure) allows me to control where the various files are being installed by CMake by setting CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. This leads me to believe that there is nothing inherently wrong with the upstream CMake scripts. I'm not really sure what to ask for other than: Where do I go from here?
