Re: ignore "portfile changed" ?

2017-09-17 Thread Clemens Lang
On September 17, 2017 4:41:45 PM GMT+02:00, "Rainer Müller" wrote: > >You are looking for the port -o option. You most likely want to delete >the work/destroot directory first. When destroot has previously succeeded, you also have to edit the statefile and remove the

Re: ignore "portfile changed" ?

2017-09-17 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2017-09-17 16:41, Rainer Müller wrote: > On 2017-09-17 16:35, Ken Cunningham wrote: >> when working on the destrooting of complex ports it is tedious to have the >> ports rebuild with each portfile edit, esp the big ports that need the >> complex destrooting >> >> It must be possible to

Re: ignore "portfile changed" ?

2017-09-17 Thread Ken Cunningham
thank you I don't think to check the man pages enough for macports issues. I will go look there more often. -- Ken > On Sep 17, 2017, at 7:41 AM, Rainer Müller wrote: > >> On 2017-09-17 16:35, Ken Cunningham wrote: >> when working on the destrooting of complex ports it

Re: ignore "portfile changed" ?

2017-09-17 Thread Rainer Müller
On 2017-09-17 16:35, Ken Cunningham wrote: > when working on the destrooting of complex ports it is tedious to have the > ports rebuild with each portfile edit, esp the big ports that need the > complex destrooting > > It must be possible to override this -- I feel I'm missing something

ignore "portfile changed" ?

2017-09-17 Thread Ken Cunningham
when working on the destrooting of complex ports it is tedious to have the ports rebuild with each portfile edit, esp the big ports that need the complex destrooting It must be possible to override this -- I feel I'm missing something simple somewhere. I hope this detail is not just buried