* Nuno Teixeira <[email protected]> [20230418 12:38]: > @postexec env osrel=$(freebsd-version -u) sed -E -e > "s,stable/[0-9]+,stable/${osrel%%.*}," -e > "s,releng/[0-9]+,releng/${osrel%%-*}," %%PREFIX%%/etc/gitup.conf
This can't work because the shell will expand ${osrel%%...} before
executing this whole command (and then, it's still unset).
As a workaround, you could explicitly start another shell, e.g. like
| env osrel=$([...]) /bin/sh -c 'sed -e "s,foo,${osrel%%-*}," [...]'
But this is getting *really* messy, so I'd personally opt for the
explicit post-install script.
BTW, another thing might be a bit problematic here: Calling
freebsd-version like this will work when pkg is used with -c (using
chroot), but most likely not with -r.
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