Separate ports sharing the same parent folder (net/qbittorrent) it is then.
2018-08-27 20:04 GMT-03:00 Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org>: > On 2018/08/27 19:30, Elias M. Mariani wrote: >> Yes, but in this case they are built separately and the do not share any >> files. >> >> Cheers. >> Elias. >> >> 2018-08-27 18:14 GMT-03:00 Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org>: >> > On 2018/08/27 15:17, Elias M. Mariani wrote: >> >> Also if someone could check if I'm using correctly the FLAVORS. >> >> The port creates 2 packages that are built separately: >> >> - qbittorrent (Qt5 + web interface) >> >> - qbittorrent-nox (web interface only) >> >> My doubts come when using the PLIST when all the files are different. >> >> (I think that is OK but getting feedback doesn't hurt...) >> > >> > That would usually be done a single build (i.e. get rid of the flavour, >> > split it in the packaging stage instead using MULTI_PACKAGES and PLIST-main >> > and PLIST-nox). >> > >> > > Multiple flavours are for when you build mostly the same files with > different options. You can skip some files for certain flavours, but > when there is no overlap at all, that is not the situation flavours > are meant to deal with. > > Can you get both of them to build in a single run? If so, MULTI_PACKAGES. > If not, separate ports (can share a parent directory and some scaffolding > via Makefile.inc). >
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