Hi. This version of port have no problems with /etc.

On Tue, October 14, 2008 07:17, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> After some tweaks to the config file, it works fine for me on Openbsd 4.3
and an APC Back-UPS RS 1500.
> It kept looking for apcupsd.conf in /etc, while the port left the file on
/etc/apcupsd/.
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Kirill S. Bychkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've corrected my mistake with ${SYSCONFDIR} in Makefile, MESSAGE-main,
PLIST-main and MESSAGE-cgi.
>>
>> Well, this project names "apcupsd" now, it was greatly reworked since
apc-upsd, so I think it's not good idea to call it "apc-upsd".
>>
>> Port still here: http://www.linklevel.net/apcupsd.tar.gz
>>
>> On Thu, March 27, 2008 18:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>> On 2008/03/27 15:54, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>>> iirc you said this was a replacement for the no-longer-maintained
apc-upsd, so I think we should use the same directory and package name so
that pkg_add -u picks it up as a replacement, and point out the changed
binary name in MESSAGE. since the versioning has changed to a lower
number, I believe we have to use the v0 trick with that.
>>>>
>>>> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/changeme
>>>> share/examples/apcupsd/etc/commfailure
>>>> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/commfailure
>>>> share/examples/apcupsd/etc/commok
>>>> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/commok
>>>> share/examples/apcupsd/etc/offbattery
>>>> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/offbattery
>>>> share/examples/apcupsd/etc/onbattery
>>>> @sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/onbattery
>>>>
>>>> since the names don't indicate what program these are for, please move
them to a subdirectory of /etc so people find them more easily.
>>>
>>> oh hang on, I see what you've done:
>>>
>>> $ grep SYSCONFDIR Makefile
>>> SYSCONFDIR=             /etc/apcupsd
>>>
>>> that's incorrect
>>>
>>>
>>
>>



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