[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Marshall) writes:
>On Tue, 02 Dec 2008, 21:07 +0300, Dmitry Marakasov wrote:
>> I think the most convenient way of implementing this is having
>> a directory hierarchy (either two level ${CATEGORY}/${PORTNAME}/patch-*)
>> or single level ${PORTNAME}/patch-*) and a single variable that makes
>> port system look there for patches in addition to ${PATCHDIR}.
>Or keep local patches under /var/db/ports/<port> rather than building a
>new tree?
Hmm. I haven't really understood the way directories get named in
/var/db/ports/ - what happens when there is a collision in the
base name of two ports? It seems less obvious than
/<foo>/${CATEGORY}/${PORTNAME}/
--
G. Paul Ziemba
FreeBSD unix:
6:11PM up 2 days, 3:41, 8 users, load averages: 1.58, 1.39, 1.31
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