On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 05:54:09PM +1100, Ian McWilliam wrote:
> patrick keshishian wrote:
> >I hope someone can point me to the right answer here cause I'm a bit
> >frustrated right now and probably not looking in the right place for
> >the answer:)
> >
> >say you are working on a package that takes "crap load" of hours to
> >build, so if you get to the very last part of the packaging it up and
> >installing, but you had a typo, or the like, in your pkg/PLIST, in
> >@exec, that aborts the installation, how can you force the
> >re-packaging without having 'make repackage' go through and attempt to
> >clean every dependency package?
>
> If you haven't cleaned out the build area you should just be able to
> fix the PLIST, move the already built package out of the
> packages/{arch}/all directory and make package again.
Or use `make clean=package'.
Joachim