Great work Marc. Problem fixed. I was just messing with the encoding when it started so I thought It was something that I had mess out. Jeje.
Cheers. Elias. 2018-08-06 8:45 GMT-03:00 Marc Espie <es...@nerim.net>: > On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 09:28:19PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: >> On Sat, Aug 04, 2018 at 12:54:55PM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote: >> > Same doubts here. >> > Cheers. >> > Elias. >> > >> > 2018-08-04 11:29 GMT-03:00 Alessandro DE LAURENZIS >> > <jus...@atlantide.t28.net>: >> > > Dear ports@ readers, >> > > >> > > working on a new port, I noticed that some stray lines began to appear in >> > > PLIST: >> > > >> > > man/ja_JP.EUC/cat3f/ >> > > man/ja_JP.EUC/man3f/ >> > > man/ja_JP.EUC/man3p/ >> > > >> > > This has been already reported (see e.g. [1]), but differently from what >> > > landry@ suggested, my system is up-to-date (-current, 4 Aug snapshot) and >> > > same my port tree. >> > > >> > > Any hints? >> > > >> >> Ah, yep. My bad, should be easy to fix. > > So it's now fixed 200% (belt and suspenders approach :) ) > > You guys need up-to-date infrastructure. > > What happened is that I ditched the old fake.mtree in db for various reasons. > One being that we do not need any kind of ownership in fake now, so just > calling mkdir -p was simpler. > > Also, this allows for making things more compact, and having more regularity > in manpages dirs. > > What you see here is exactly that: the man/ cat/ man/ja_JP.EUC/ hierarchies > were all different. > > But the base /etc/mtree files didn't change, and update-plist was relying > on those with a few exceptions. > > So I did a quick fix by adding the exceptions. > > Then I decided to have update-plist get the actual dirs instead > (internal variable _FAKE_TREE_LIST, but that's okay within the confines > of bsd.port.mk) > > That variable is a bit different from the old fake tree, but it was easy > to expand the -X from update-plist to take shell globs, and also to recurse > upwards from those directories. > > (in infrastructure/lib/OpenBSD/FS2.pm actually) > > As a result, I was able to remove almost all exceptions from update-plist > proper ;) >